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global ex, facts and discussion, idea of danger, come to been established in democracy. it was bound to explore an abundance of world class programming of it, the least pollute here in life impacts designed to inform, motivate, and inspired. you are now to sierra ah ah, but i'm the parker, this is the al jazeera news, our life from london coming up, living in a constant state of fear. heavy battles continue in sudan despite a renewed cease fire. a residential building which used to rubble in ukraine at least, 23 or killed 4 of them. children, greater protections for brazil's indigenous territories, the government,
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and bail 6 new reservations and wants and ambassador of friendship. why this ponder has become a symbol of strained relations between 2 countries. i'm wrong path. backward sport, child the clara has taken pole position, performing ones as a by john at gordon free, the ferrari drive that beating championship lead max for staffing of red ball. the top spot on the grid inbox. ah welcome to the news hour. so in theory, there is a cease fire and operation in su, dance capital, the warring sides, agreeing to a 72 hour extension. but the reality is something else. heavy gun fire strikes and tank blasts have been reported in khartoum and nearby areas. plumes of smoke were seen in barry north of the capital. one resident described it as being at a constant state of fear. even
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a humanitarian mission has come under fire during the supposed truce. the turkish military planes, you to fly people out of cartoon was shot up. no one was injured. the paramilitary rapid support force is denied accusations. it was to blame and the fighting between the army and the r s. f has re ignited into communal violence in the countries west . the un human rights spokeswoman said at least 96 people have been killed in dar for since monday. if morgan reports smoke billowing over her tomb evidence that this extended cease fire is no more reliable than those that went before each side accused. as the other of violating the deal, the rapid support for says, save the army has launched air stripes on its positions. as far as west star, forest capital and janina where dozens of people have been killed after 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
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across to dance porters, my hain and indian travel blogger joined others, making the hours long journey to if you appear from attorney, south, east of hutton. so that is our main people just few minutes ago. i was standing always there. well actually standing here like around like a big, big a big machine guns and everything i think about it seems like a going to be a big part of those are some managed to flee further south. 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 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 harrowing journey, i got
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a result of that. 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, which is in latin of la la. we left everything behind so we can take our children and parents to safety. egypt was the only safe journey from durham, and one, and just for your information. nobody can into her to. meanwhile, the army blamed the r s f for firing on a turkish military plane, involved in evacuations. tens of thousands of residents have left the capital since the fighting started. many more say they hoped to do so in the coming days. but other se, while living with no running water or power is hard, leaving their homes is even harder. for those remaining behind there was so less in friday prayers ah, even as the sounds of were echoed around them,
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is it growing shortage of basic necessities as 8 groups struggle to reach? those who need help? bakeries are running out of flower and residence where he was 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 the food supplies are diminishing and the citizens will face a famine or at least a crushing foot crisis. for all the talks of an extended ceasefire, it's this conflict that is being extended day by day and the humanitarian crisis. bet it's triggered only deepens. he but morgan al jazeera harton, or from all the conflict and subsequent crisis, i'm joined by how many hello follow, who's a research policy officer in the courtroom and a non resident fellow at the top here is to shoot for middle east policy. he joins me now live from the sudanese capital. welcome to the news hour. so according to residence, as we heard the ring, hard to him, the bombing has continued there despite this latest cease fire. how do you see this
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conflict evolving, given that for both the army and the r s f. this looks like a battle for those groups very existence. this bad, hidden in the existence of. 9 i've been alive for this message if i may take so me this the very high for both gender and add them and then add and this is what makes it much more complicated. 9 i think at this point, most of them are trying to gain as much ground as possible to have the upper hand so that they go to dogs. at any point, one of them can dominate and decides to do that and how the future i would look like none of them in that space. and this is why they will be in this form. the do i know this is the keep one by anything. this is high and taking
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a q ations who broke it 1st and so on, but could just only show that there is no commitment or commit to it. the other side to the story is that the. ready that the international community has not used to live in it's over over various powers. do have an advantage to exist on both actors, to make them commit to inspire as, as the beginning. but you have to come to and as you say, with a continued lack of commitment from both sides and now with diplomat, some foreign is leaving the country. do you expect to see more aggressive tact, his tactics used to seize control of the capital, another cities before we see any notion of possible talks afternoon. i've seen that before, but they have not fully committed to this before starting the fire. but i think it, when it's was about evacuating,
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putting nation is c and an explanation of conflict and increment of violence. and then they were going to see. so we would expect that the next couple of days as the capital hotel is getting empty, putting different amounts that violence would increase. busy before they become more any, to engage in any discretion and explain to us how both sides in the, in this conflict seek to gain control. we know that the army, for instance, has superiority. but the r s f appears to be able to operate more nimbly and urban environments. is it possible to say who has the upper hand? is quite difficult to say from their mason. i had to have a couple of time for the major. at both sides. i didn't know if those times i had to go, i could from where i live, that is more dominant on down. they have the upper hand around and they can see
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more out of this. so that's only one side of the story. i think without seeing the picture, it has to decide, and it's impossible to see the picture when both actors decided to play the same you know, institutions of the same building the same time. and this is who, who is, who is most i, i mean, it's almost impossible, but i think this would you gotten this avoided winning at the moment? is this is a nice people moving on to, to what extent do you think? does the army, they are assess, inability to win a quick and decisive conflict me now they could be tempted to call in support externally from the allies abroad. yes, that, that is a very i posted even before calling on support. extend any consideration of those means that they will start to mobilize it and,
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and try to use some ethnic and time and then to, to, and mobilize communities in countries which would make the civil war then august and the calling on i need you. and then and that is national, i live, which is getting the whole region into i big a long. ready for having to call a follow many thanks for joining us. we really appreciate, appreciate you taking the time to speak to us many thanks the u. s. government who's calling on the warring factions to end the fighting marriages era correspond, it was lend jordan, us the us state department spokesperson, whether these appeals will have any impact on see dance, leadership struggle. this is what could be happening in the next 72 hours. what the goals are of the us and the other members of the quad in order to try to move from
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this current crisis. well, the goals are quite clear. we have been continuously engaging the s a f in the arse, f. i to continue to further extend this 70 to cease fire and get us to a point where we can have a durable cessation of hostilities and humanitarian arrangements. are they hearing it? are they trying to make this possible? i still go, so i'm not going to try and i'm get into the minds of these 2 generals, rosalind. but what i can say is that it is very clear to the united states, and it is very clear to the united, to, to our partners, the destruction that this is unleashing on the country of sudan and the sudanese people. and that dire impact that it is having. and so it is our hope that the 2 generals recognize that and they recognize the violence that it is and,
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and the negative impacts it's unleashing on its own people. and we hope that they'll continue to remain engaged with us for an extension of a cease fire that will ultimately get us to hopefully a cessation of hostilities and free flow of humanitarian access as well. what about 3000 people have been evacuated from sudan by air to djibouti. they include american japanese and french citizens and government workers who were picked up in military evacuation or operations. malcolm web, i was more from deputy it's alma had to beauty's international airport is far from home to the people on his aeroplane. it's refuge from the st battles. and as 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 cars
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every morning in the night. it's actually like 6 o'clock morning. we can't sleep. yeah. we don't. yeah. i think this is ruby pipe or did that if you know for the people you beauty is a hub to 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 days for on would travel to their home countries. japan, which also has a military presence here, says all at citizens who wanted to lease the don, 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 bought enough to make treacherous jody,
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the be able to be brought to safety. here in germany, the government workers, and some citizens of wealthy nations that have been brought out in this way. tens of thousands of people have been trying to leave saddam by land. others don't have anywhere else to go. many the people arriving here, i've had to make painful decisions. families have been split a summer and his family are among several who are 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 a 36 check points. from what was it, faxes from the r s f. we have to go through on beth through the army, we have to go through as well, even for those who can continue their journeys. and worries aunt over every one
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here has loved ones left behind. no one knows if thou be safe. malcolm web al jazeera g beauty. coming up on this news hour from london on the move again, migrant stranded at the peru, chilly border finally able to resume their journeys home. the pvcs chair quit his job, blunt, finding some an independent review sees the end of richard sharp and defending champion, carlos alcaraz escapes were the when the madrid open ah t cray now or at least 23 people, including 4 children have been killed in miss all attacks across the country, a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of oman . keith was also has the 1st attack by russia on the capital in nearly 2 months.
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charles stratford 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, said this woman, we are covered in blood. the rocket hit our building. all the windows have shattered children was sleeping here. it's good that they are alive, but i was so afraid. russia, we hate you. ah, this is one of what the ukrainian government says. we're 23 cruise missiles and so called kamikaze drones, that russia fired in the early how's friday morning? some were reportedly launched from as far away as the caspian sea. 20 wanting to
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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. 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, his 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 fast as possible to rescue the people who are alive and trapped under the rebel.
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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 crimean 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 chas robert al jazeera heave . brazil's president has announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations, totally more than 2000 square kilometers. lewis, the national leader to silver,
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is attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital brazilian. he promised to reverse the policies of his far right predecessor jaya, balsa narrow who had favoured mining and agricultural operations on ancestral indigenous lands. monica yet okay. has more from priscilla? yeah, 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 president lisa, see what did not come alone. you brought with them the indigenous minister and the 1st and the history of brazil. he also brought environment minister, other ministers, minorities, the also spoke with one same boys with the indigenous people. julie said that there were demands ago. they were, 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.
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i've read those territory and that was too much lead for a few people. he said that they have be need a lot of land and medina, traditions 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 miners, and also by farmers. and allah will have to find a balance between defending indigenous people defending environmental, but also hitting the farm lobby. powerful brazil is a big exporter of commodities. and so the agricultural lobby is very strong. and it's also fundamental to be so kind of a monica and i can, i'll just sierra priscilla was also either. okay, well let's look into this
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a little more with priscilla oliverez. she's joining us now via skype and she's a brazil was such a for survival, international human rights organization that campaigns for indigenous peoples. welcome to the news hour. so what does this mean for brazil's indigenous creeps? what have they been asking for? well, that's an important step towards the recognition of indigenous rights, especially the land rights or during our last year election or lula, made the commitment to recognize land. so we were already expecting this to happened, and we were led to believe that actually more territories were being, we're going to be recognized at this stage. so $633.00 is are fewer than we expected. but it's still a positive news, especially after the long for ears of an anti indigenous or government with both scenario. so you say that this is her only really the, the tip of the iceberg in terms of parts of the country that her many indigenous
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groups were asking, be recognized. apparently, there were $300.00 indigenous charities that have been mapped out to be formally recognized. that seems like a huge leap though from 6 to 300 to think we'll have a gather. yes, i believe so. and i hope so. and so this 6 lans that were recognized now they are areas that as far as we are aware, they are not areas of controversy. what we expect to see in next is that lower government will start to focus in areas where there is a lot of conflict, a key areas that need to be urgently protected. like, for example, they got a nico, are people, most of their land are being occupied by farmers. there are using their land to grow sawyer and sugar cane for the agri business. and any attempt to got any has to recover any parts of their land are being a result in a lot of conflict in a lot of violence by dis farmers. this is one of the worst land conflicts in brazil
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. at the moment. we have regular killings and extremely high suicide rates. and other area that we are expected to see, lola to focus is on the lens of and contacted people because these are the most vulnerable people on earth. and many unconnected peoples territory are not fully recognized. and they're still being occupied by loggers, of farmers and ranchers, and their land needs to be protected because they are vital for their own survival . of course, estimation does come as something of a below for opponents of prison to lula da silva, especially the country's powerful farm lobbies. many of them our lives with the former president, joy ball tomorrow. what happens to to those who are opposed to this move? so we still have a lot of the lies of both scenarios, allies in the parliament so little it will face immense challenges to achieve the justice and the piece that indigenous people are calling for and which are they are
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right. he's government who need to continue to show a lot of political ill and determination to recognize and protect indigenous or charity territories. and, and there is, he will face a lot of opposition in the congress in the congress. and especially from those that come from the agri business. so we expect to see lula doing more for indigenous peoples and indigenous rights. and we see that the next 4 ears represents the best chance in a long time for the resolution of many of their indigenous land conflicts. they have been carrying on for a long, long time in brazil. before let you go. brazil, of course, is a huge country. how will all of this be in force? can it possibly help stamp out a legal binding and looking across such a vast territory? so yeah, it's important to think that the 1st step is to fully recognize these indigenous lands, right? you have to recognize that there is there,
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have the right to leave in their territory. and then you have to remove the legal invaders, the legal miners, the illegal loggers are any of illegal farmers there are occupy and there is land there, lands and you need, after you're doing that, you need a proper plan and you need a proper long term plan. and resources to fully protect this territories. and you have to also think about in monitoring posts in the limit as of this territory is in the borders. and to do all this, as i've said, lula, we'll have to show real political will. but we are hopeful that he will do that and if he doesn't, we alongside with in the indigenous movement. in brazil, we will not rest until the lens rights of indigenous people are fully recognizing brazil, priscilla oliver from survival international. really interesting to speak to many thanks for joining us on the user. thank you. now hundreds of people who are stuck in limbo. the border between chile and peru have begun moving again. they came
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mainly from venezuela and haiti, as well as ecuador in columbia, and made their way to chile for the tightening of migration controls their force them to head home. initially they were unable to pass through peru because they didn't have the necessary documents to enter the country, leaving them stranded at the border for days. but on friday, the peruvian government finally allowed them access marianna sanchez reports from near tucker on the peru, chilly border. most of the people we've seen that were here today. we're mostly women with small children, some 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 a group here. there are guarded by the police. but all because yesterday there was
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a diplomatic route between man pedro and the and the prime minister 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 well share responsibilities and both shared problems 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. 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, hershey, and his susan rushed behind the try to enter it. been over 5 days. yeah. i have met you. we are forced to do this or trying to enter her with this way because of the no one is being annexed in the just say no,
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because you don't have one that m b o. lisa love the way when you fierce exchanges, thousands of families, migrant, mainly from the school and haiti have been stranded for days between videos and cheapest borders. tensions in raising for days, mothers from st. little children have been forced to stoop outdoors. they've had some food in water, but no answers. not going to be then, well accustomed to wesley united nations, apparently it's any blah, blah, blah. oh, yeah. these migrants, remember, the can't interbreeding. oh, 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 a near impossible situation, especially for the children. on wednesday it was precedent dina when what they
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passed measures to send more military to its borders. woodward, they blames migrants for a crime wave in bed. you saw the fan unfortunately, they are the ones committing the crimes. the government says foreigners, already living in the country, will have 6 months to get legal status. nearly 1300000 venus williams have migrated to pay to escaping poverty and lack of opportunities back home. tens of hundreds are now escaping harsh measures to detain the undocumented in chile, hoping to join them. these migrant say 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. but innocent is, i'll just see that back now. it will out there are still
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a lot more to come this our workers wanted russia seeks hundreds of thousands of people to fill a major labor shortage. giving his life to expose the truth, myanmar new video of a journalist last day leads to cause for a fresh investigation. the boston celtics move through to the n b a playoff semi funds. ah hello there. it continues to be a scorching hot story across the south west of europe. we've had new national records set in portugal, spain and morocco. we are expecting temperatures to come down slightly here over the next few days, but 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 feeling a lot colder across more central and eastern parts of europe. temper sitting below
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the average here they will be on the rise across parts of the balkans over the next few days. 21 degrees in bucharest on sunday. ahead. a wet weather that's working its way across the west, bringing some heavy rain to southern parts of france. italy is set to see the works of that as we go into sunday with blustery winds, kicking down across central parts of the mediterranean. but it isn't improving picture up in the north. certainly for central parts of europe. britain, an island, also seeing more waves, sunshine down in the south. 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, we're seeing a lot of 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,
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lou ah, welcome back. a reminder, the top stories here and al jazeera sedans, army and paramilitary rapid support forces continue to fight for a 14th day. despite agreeing to extend a cease fire by 72 hours, heavy gun fire strikes and tank bloss have been reported in khartoum and nearby areas. brazil's president has announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations totaling more than 2000 square kilometers. while attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital brazilian least 23 people, including 4 children, have been killed in missile strikes across ukraine. a residential building attack
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was attacked in the central city of mam. keith was also hit the 1st type by russia on the capital in nearly 2 months. now the war in ukraine is causing labor shortages in russia. last year's mass mobilization affected 300000 people, nearly a 1000000 more left the country. now officials say they need at least 600000 workers to fill the gap, torso jibari reports from moscow. there are plenty of visible signs of how russia's business world has been transformed by the invasion of ukraine. and the sanctions that followed stores belonging to the spanish clothing brand, zera archer, we opened in june as mag, owned by a firm registered in a u. e. free zone. i kia has packed up its flat packed furniture and left the russian market. beller ruses. swede is filling the gap, but there's a deeper problem that new signage can't address these re open businesses needs.
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staff is taking into account the historically minimal unemployment rate of 3.5 percent in the country. there was simply not enough work as in many areas. ah, russia's government says the economy is short of 600000 workers. that's partly caused by the nations mass mobilization last year that affected hundreds of thousands of people and force nearly a 1000000 to flee abroad. so training i technical colleges like this one in moscow is all the more necessary program on when you save us, all our programs are in demand. for example, for design, we have a competition for about 20 g people per place. let me of every block is in demand. 16 year old dmitri coach f is a civil engineering student, even though he's in his 1st year of a 3 year program. he's got big plans for his future. yeah, i will vote. i chose this marcial if he because i wanted to be a building and i like working with my hands. after training, i plan to go to work on site and armani to open my own business. later. about 40
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percent of russians are employed by the state, state own companies, or private companies whose owners have closed government ties, making them a natural destination for these students. since the state is paying for their entire education. there's already a huge demand for these students even before they finish their degrees, given the economic isolation facing russia by western powers. investing in these teenagers future is a secure back. the country can minimize the impact of that isolation. doris's avari, al jazeera, moscow, french foreign minister catherine colonna has urged armenia and azeri leaders to resume talks over disputed enclave as why john has rejected the appeals to remove a checkpoint. on the latch in corridor the only road connecting the disputed nagondo color bar region and armenia burner smith as more from shooter as a bizarre the southwestern corner of as by john, is being transformed,
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known by millions is now going to come back. they occupied this territory for 30 years, but war in 2020. so v as aries, wind back control of almost all of it. we belong to this land. we came back and we found ruins. destruction demolished everything, demolished. all the cemetery completely destroyed. the ethnic armenians, the way here have gone. the cathedral hid by shelling will be rebuilt, were told, as every families will move here, when reconstruction is finish, the very government says is investing 1600000000 dollars in the territories taken back from armenian control. that includes here in future, where we're overlooking the only part of count back that remains under the control of ethnic armenians. the town of can candy or the armenians call it step hannah, curt, elise, $70000.00, ethnic. armenians live down that effectively surrounded and by john has now
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installed a boarded checkpoint on the only road linking to pan occurred to armenia. it's supposed to remain open under the terms of a russian broker, p. steel. it ended the 2020 wall. it had already been partly blocked for 3 months by self styled environmental activists. we have seen many times on many occasions, the video footage, the facts where the russian skippers would assist would help armenian mil, illegal military troops. to use this rule, bring some new ammunition to weapons. and as a result of this, of course, it was posed very serious security concerns as it by john government. and the government decided to stop this. mean, it says the allegations of far fetched insta pan occurred. the administration says it's been getting by on what little supplies are allowed through. i really come to people have been living on minimal good ensued. transported with the help of russian payscale this and the red cross. people are living with permanent cups of
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electricity. and guess we have a problem with access to medical treatment and every day this humanitarian crisis is deepening. the checkpoint is an, as of a journey move that further worsens. the situation or media relies on russia as a security guarantor. it believes the kremlin hasn't been fulfilling its role. several service men from both sides have been killed in clashes in recent months and tensions. hi again, bernard smith, al jazeera future, as a by john south korean president unit. so kill is wrapping up his 1st state visit to the united states. it was the 1st south korean leader to speak in a joint session of the us congress in 10 years. despite that man, several diplomatic and business agreement. it was time to low popularity ratings of mcbride reports from sol, according to his office and to his ruling party, president, june, still, states visit has all been a glittering success. a confident speech in english to
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a joint session of congress. talking about serving as a compass, but freedom getting a nuclear deal. the washington declaration, guaranteeing protection from america's nuclear umbrella against increasing threats by north korea. but here at home, very quickly, some of the letter has been lost. first of all, claims by south korean security officials, but this deal effectively mean nuclear sharing with the us had been contradicted by the us counterpart to say no. this is no way mean sharing nuclear weapons at all. also again, in part to please the american unions attempt to forge close that ties with japan. always a controversial subject here. as for the batted his popularity, which then has been made worse by gushing li pro western remarks regarding ukraine and taiwan, which in turn have upset both russia and china. which sole traditionally tries to
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keep on good terms with. it all means that as he stepped into his seat on the presidential jack for the long flight home, you will not be pleased by the press. cuttings handed to him would show that his approval rating has now slumped to 30 percent with a disapproval rating of 63 percent, which makes him at this point in his presidency. the most unpopular president of south korea has had since the 1990. rob mcbride al jazeera, a giant panda who spent 2 decades of the united states has been welcomed home to china. ja yup. has been the subject of passionate discussions on social media with many chinese uses, accusing the u. s. of neglecting her despite veterinarian sang. she had been well cared for jessica washington as this report badging. 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
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came to say they could buys wealthy suddenly ent, yaya has been under good care throughout her stay in the memphis, sue. she is deeply loved by the american people, mostly. but in china, people have been speculating about her health for months, saying she looked sick, re, a guy i'd have requires yeah, yeah. so then we need to listen to the experts. some commenters online said america 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. clearly, i don't think there are other countries would have maltreated on national treasure just that they are lacking experience. how to look after the panda. welcome. yes, male 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 fer los china's most famous animals have been used for so called handed
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a pharmacy for decades. but they are expensive. visitors, china charges host countries, hundreds of thousands of dollars each year, and zeus spend millions on special facilities for the animals. some analysts say the public sentiment reflects the relationship between china and the us, which is at its lowest point in decades. that is an expression of how people feel and out that that's that to cherry ration has an interest, doesn't help anybody. and in fact is, if you go back 20 years and l, whether you're in china or the u. s. there was hopefulness. there was a chance that how many things were possible. yeah, yeah, we'll spend a month in quarantine before being relocated to aging, want a symbol of friendship. now a symbol of an increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington out as irritating united nations is urging japan to join international sanctions against
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me on mars military gentle asoft to relatives of japanese journalists killed by me on my soldiers called on my government to reopen an investigation into his death. more video is emerge from the day in 2007. when kenji now guy was killed, penny chang, reports a camera record secure. he closes on the streets of young gun on september the 27th, 2007. facing them across the barricades, throngs of protest this, including monks, the camera man records, military trucks rolling in the floor, turning the camera on himself. most of the army has just arrived in armies over there. i think they are heavily armed in front of the temple is full of these people citizens in front of the pick out and people are gathered up in the midst of all the heavily armed troops in
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army trips of arrived, usa usa. these were the last words, the video journalist can gina guy, not long after the military or the cameras at the scene capture his body, lying on the street before soldiers carry him away. and the camera that was in his hands. 15 years later, that camera and the image is he shot is being handed over to his family. smuggled out of myanmar, it's journey has been long and complicated, much of it shrouded in secrecy. mackenzie's sister hopes that the story for which her brother gave his life reminds people of the bloodshed in myanmar today, hulu. they, ada dominion. my, me, the 3 this, i hate, people pay attention to me and market. i hope that people around the world once again, feel something must be done about the situation that i'm taking the images from the
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streets of myanmar since the military cou, a disturbingly similar peaceful protest is facing off against soldiers of police using live rounds. the results, however much worse, at least, for journalists, have been killed since february 2021, and many more detain this time around the whole country. they were acting the way they cried. go on, the mill, on the protested, was almost the same everywhere should the, the instruction must become from the top military general to use extreme violence to basically scare the demonstrators can just sister hopes the footage will be used to reopen the investigation and his death. and pushed japan's government to take a tougher approach in its dealings with me on my tony ching, al jazeera temperatures in spain, and portugal of broken records for april. as an early season heat wave hits the
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region, spain southern city of quarter bo register. 38.8 degrees on thursday, the ib and peninsula, already struggling with drought. there are fears the high temperatures may see repeat of last summer's wave of wildfires. the chairman of britons public broadcaster the bbc has resigned. after report said, he breach rules which had sharp, had faced an inquiry for his role in securing alone to the former premier devoris johnson. this was just before he was selected by the government to check the corporation in early 2021 and re 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 a $1000000.00 personal loan application for boris johnson who was prime minister at
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the time. the visitor helped me with yellow 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 to return 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. so i have this news on a hugely important night for german legally, dispo rush, a dormant for whole will health, all the action in school. ah .
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okay, it's over today. hon. our rebel with the sport. ne, thank you very much. we're gonna start with for minute one, and this season has been a tile of red bull dominance. but that the man in the middle of that picture there for our is charles liqueur has managed to buck the trend. just the base by taking paul to sundays as a by john a grown prey. the backers, raccoon street circle. it's pretty spectacular from the air and initially on the track it was shabby lead up max, the stephan, who was quickest in the early part of the final qualifying session. but laclare responded by setting an identical time to the well champions that improved. it's hard to edge out this happen. it's the 3rd time in a row that mcclare will start from the front of the grid as of our job. and it's the 1st on the season that a non red bull driver is on paul. it's a really big surprise for me for the whole team, i think because they're coming here. we do not expect that. so it's amazing to be starting on point for sunday's race. we must not get carried away because we know that our weak point is more the race where we seem to be behind the rebel. i think
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we kept quite clean and i progressed 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, because you want to be in poll, but you'll 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 score to points, i go to football, now it is a very frustrated ignite for jude bellingham and his verse adornment. same in the german buddha's they a dormant wedding to friday's crucial game at hartfield dawson with a one point laid out of the fire in munich at the top of the table, however, it was the relegation threatened both that we took a shot lead in this one after just 5 minutes through antony la cilia but dormant equalized pretty much immediately through carrying the amy and then it was a style made until jude value had a chance to win the game for the hive. sorry, very lights on, but 11 without finished. it means bible regarding top spot, if a bit had to berlin on sunday. okay,
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from iraq to africa now and in the cast champions league holders without has booked their place in the semi finals after beating simba in a penalty shootout. simba led one nil from the 1st leg, but the came from casablanca without level the court. a final tar bully junior, heading in pos seats in the keeper, is standing by the bounce, probably should have kept it out. it finish $11.00 on aggregate. no extra time here . sorry. the guy went straight to penalties without, don't keep you says al lucy was the hero, cited to assume the spot kicks as it out. one the shoot out for 3 to knock out the side from tanzania, smoking a white churchill celebration. so now in fact the of the hosting, the fee for a while cup last year, katara has now been awarded the basketball woke up in 2027. all $32.00 games will be played at pre existing venues. basketballs governing body fever said captain, upgraded transport, links influenced the decision. it'll be one of compact major sporting events before
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it stages. the 2030 asian games. spain are a current, well champions. i will defend that title later this year in the philippines, japan and indonesia. while in the n b a, the boston celtics have made it into route 2 of the playoffs. they closed out their series against yet labs a whole seeking them. 128 to 128 game 6, jaylen brown scoring 32 points, and jason types of adding 30 more that secure the overall victory for games to chose the 2nd seated celtics will now play said seeds of philadelphia 76. as in the conference, semi fund, you know, they can bring the fi, philly's a tough environment away. ah, you know, they, they crowd gets involved into the game is gonna be, is gonna be fine. we already know it. i got some great players, tom and joel and b, james hard and in company. so i was going to do another test again. how she has a great thing with supposed be, you know, probably gonna be the envy p and b and, ah, we are looking for this. with the playoffs is about the best teams. are best players
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go ahead up there to the biggest started american football outside of the soup of all the nfl. draw up where treat teams trade off to take college supplies into the pro rank that the draft is being held in kansas city. where the writing super bowl champ patrick, no harms of the chase paraded the trophy the carolina panthers slick. rice young. oh will be, i think that have a quarterback. you can not matching alarms after taking bryce young from the university of alabama. the 2nd i, rural picked was c j. stroud psyche by the houston texans from our hire sites. i means a lot to me, you know, for it being, you know, to, to black quarterbacks mean people wanting to know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve. and i know the works not done on, but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that paved the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be
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a part of that. and i'm, i'm also super grateful for the pioneers who allow me knowing and broke those barriers now so that, you know, we could be where we're at right now. the police at delhi have told india supreme court that they will bring a case against the head of the countries wrestling federation, or to the nations wrestlers have filed a petition of allegations made by several female athletes that they were abused by bridge bush on saying that he denied the claims the restless, hot, cold of protest in january, but ran site them last week to the bond. immediate action. tennis topsy callous alcaraz look pretty fight up after coming to our very tough opening match at the madrid opened, the defending champion was up against a mirror that goes out for me and it was the finished plan. he took the opening set 6 to i'll cross who's the current us open champion. remember dug deep of the 2nd set. he side 5, right poised before leveling the match, the loan of the to that one. the 3rd in deciding set 6 to ease into the 3rd round
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butts cut through the wilma before is out. he was beaten in straight sets by italian, qualify mateo. i'm now the who described it as the best match of his life, probably because he's ranked 96 in the world. and this is his 1st victory over a top 10 player american golf at taylor gates lifted the trophy in adelaide last sunday and he's now leading the lives told latest event in singapore. he might fight thirty's in the 1st round. and an eagle, his final hole, to finish at 7 on the par, he's one clear of the group applies, including open champion, cameron smith. yes, trailing hold. a huge pot at the 12 for one of his 6 birdies in his baggy free round of 653070 marcy champions. sergio garcia is alongside smith at 6 on the part of the heart of his round came here at the 4th, where he would eventually go to make an eagle. phil mickelson, he finished joint wonder up at the master's earlier this month as a shot further back at 5 on the par. that's it. more lighter.
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thanks laurel without sent for me. neetha for this news. i'll be back in a moment with more of the days these stay with us here on out is here. ah ah! and in 20 a journalist let 40 days of civic action against the armenian government. i'm president . soc, is younger group on power. i'm going to live with this, were a new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime,
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astonishing outcome with a democratic lucia, i am not alone on mias velvet revolution on al jazeera, assassination is decided destabilizing the democratic process. you will, you will lose it. it will be a loss for all that. a documentary explorer, how autocratic leaders undermined democracy to consolidate their power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship, opposing autocracy. democracy maybe on al jazeera, the levy breach on the powder river is widening that's ominous for the town of pio downstream. as more storms bear down on the farming community this week, out of 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues. as a result of this flood,
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the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long currents of waste, your in the air that caused rain and snow fall. california has experienced no less than 10 such once rare phenomenon since january, an impact of climate change and a probable trend into the future. ah, living in the constant state of fear, heavy battles continue in sudan despite a renewed cease fire. thousands of people make treacherous journeys to flee the violence with many separated from their love arms or trying to reach safety. ah, bunny barker, this is al jazeera life london also coming up.

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