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70 high water rescues as a result of this sliding these storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long current and waste during 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 of 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 bucher, this is al jazeera life london, also coming up a residential building would use to rubble in ukraine. at least $23.00 killed,
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4 of them. children, greater protections for brazil's indigenous territories, the government on bio 6th new reservations. and wanted ambassador of friendship fly, this plan does become a symbol of strained relations between 2 countries. ah, though in theory there's a cease far in operation in saddam's capital, the warring sides agreeing to a 72 hour extension. but the reality of something else had begun. fi as strikes and tank glass have been reported in the cottage and near by areas. lee was of smoke was seen in bari, north of the capital. one resident described it as being in a constant state of fear. even a humanitarian mission has come undefined during the supposed truce, the turkish military planes, you to fly people out of ha, 2 was shot up. no one was injured. the paramilitary rapid support force is denied
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accusations. it was to blame of the fighting between the army that the r s f. as rig nighted into communal violence in the countries west. the un human rights spokeswoman said at least $96.00 people have been killed and dar for since monday had been morgan reports smoke billowing over her tomb evidence that this extended fees 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 said the army has launched airstrikes on its positions. as far as west are forest capital and janina where dozens of people have been killed after fighting erupted between arab armed groups and local civilians who've taken up arms. the fighting continues to sent hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across to dance porters. my hain and indian travel blogger joined others, making the hours long journey to if you appear from martini south east of hutton. so that is our main people just few minutes ago. i got anyone standing over there.
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well actually standing here like like a big, big a big machine guns and everything. i think i think 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 seem 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, bus tickets. oh, this group take a moment to rest in northern river. now state, after a harrowing journey, i got a result of that. he was hope. you're scared from the sound of the bombings and the bullets. it was 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
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a week, which is not enough. 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 b. r. a sappho firing on a turkish military plane involved in evacuations. tens of thousands of residents have left the capital since the fighting started. many more said we hoped to do so in the coming days. but others say, while living with no running water or power is hard, leaving their homes is even harder. for those remaining behind, there was solace in friday. prayers. ah, even as the sounds of war echoed around them, is a 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
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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 food crisis. for all the talks of an extended cease fire, 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 horton or gus, him, i mean, or she is a representative of the by some are resistance committee, a grassroots network form. during the protests that led to the removal of omar bashir, he told al jazeera how some people are coping on the ground and how to the situation is really by actually the artist for system alicia out at your wedding. the streets, even some of the house is even a major of the city. very important question is which i can't live that people access their, their daily needs can get their groceries can get. that stuff they can go is really,
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they can be stuffed, can be lucky, can be everything, even because because my neighborhood is push it out to bite by the artist if militia, because of that. most of the people can move around easily. because of that. she's the one with this war we used are facebook biggies, and treat their biggies of the committees to, to help the peep with descent, the announcement and everything. so we make an initiative. for example, for the, for the meeting. we asked the people in the neighborhood to share with us their data medicine. and because to then these people, they are very kind, they always have strong dice to community dice because of that they, they, the dad could start calling us and given us some of their break nautical chronic diseases. medicine who are praying or writing like it should be stopped now, because there is no motor on this water bill is not
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a great mission in this or it's only for the for and money. nothing more. so please spoke. no, but nobody knows actually, well, freight, it will continue that exist, there will be no sudan anymore. well, 3000 people have been evacuated from sudan by air to, to a booty. they include american japanese and french citizens and government workers who picked up in military evacuation operations. malcolm web house more from djibouti. the potomac of duties, international airport is far from home for the people on his aeroplane. it's refuge from the st. battles and ass strikes ensued on the u. s. canada japan and several european countries have been evacuating their citizens by air, from sudan to hear. many of them have been waiting for days for a chance to make it to the pick up point without being caught in the fighting cars every morning and the night. it
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actually is like 6 o'clock morning. we can't sleep. yeah. we don't yeah, this is a my think this group is fighting or did it if you know for the people to booty 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 have to wait several days on would travel to their home countries. japan, which also has a military presence here, says all at citizens who wanted to lease, you don, have been evacuated, mostly military, off 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 can make treacherous journey. be able to be brought to safety here and
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send 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 of the people arriving here of had to make painful decisions. families have been split a summer and his family are among several who are now stuck here that they don't have the required papers. all the money for on would travel. he says his british passport has expired him. all of his money was stolen by armed men on the way to the pick up 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 aren't over. every one here has loved ones left behind. no one knows if
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thou be safe. malcolm web al jazeera g beauty ah, at least 23 people, including 4 children have been killed in missile attacks across ukraine. a residential building was partially reduced to rubble in the central city of a man. kia was also had the 1st attack by russia on the capital in nearly 2 months . charles trafford 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 live too 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,
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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. but this is one of what the ukrainian government says. we're $23.00 cruise missiles and so called kamikaze drones, that russia fired in the early hours of friday morning. some were reportedly launched from us, far away, the caspian sea, 20 wanting to set it says the ukrainian military with 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 intensity populated towns and cities since the war began. not have it. as my daughter is classmate, lived on the 9th floor of the destroyed building. i don't know how,
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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 good idea 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. canine units are also at the site. ukraine officials say other cities hit include in 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 in 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
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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 rafa al jazeera heave. pope francis has made a fresh appeal for an end to the war and ukraine, calling for creative efforts for peace. the head of the roman catholic church is currently on a 3 day visit, a hungry. i met the president and prime minister in the capitol, budapest. he was a fast historian at the present time. there are many dangers indeed and but i asked myself, thinking not least of water in ukraine, where are the creative efforts for peace? no, montoya, including the m on to develop a tional up in the world in which we live, the passionate quest of a politics of community and the strengthening of multilateral relations. and it seems a wistful memory at this time. we seem to be witnessing the, sorry,
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sunset of that coral dream of peace. he showed us the soloists of wald now take over his cds. brazil's president hers announced the formal recognition of 6 indigenous reservations, totally more than 2000 square kilometers. lewis of our seo lily de silver is attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital brazilian. he promised to reverse the policies of his far right predecessor gibe, balsam era, who had faded, favored mining and agricultural operations, and ancestral indigenous lands. one, again, a cave has more from presidio. we've been covering camp outs indigenous campout for the past 2 years. we saw during both sonatas era and this one is totally different. this is the 1st time authority showed up. ah presently sonata. let's see what did not come alone. he brought with them the indigenous minister, the 1st in the history of brazil. he also brought environment minister,
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other ministers, minorities, they all spoke of one same boys along with the indigenous people. you said that there are demands ago. they were, they were, he had to really defend what they were asking for. ah, he said that it was not showables and i had said that they were occupying already 40 percent. i've read those territory and that would it too much lead for a few people. he said that they have be need a lot of land and the traditions in their way of life, and he would continue defending the creation of you indigenous reserves. now the problem is not only creating your reserves, but also protecting the ones that already exist during the past years. they have been invaded by illegal loggers by illegal miners. and also by farmers. and allah will have to find a balance between defending indigenous people defending the environmental,
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but also broad hitting the farm lobby. powerful brazil is a big exporter of commodities and so on. the agriculture lobby is very strong and is also fundamental to build the carnival, monica, and i can, i'll just 0 priscilla with still to come this half hour, giving his life to expose the truth to me. and my new video of a journalist last day leads to cause for fresh investigation and on the move again, migrant stranded at the peru, chilly border finally able to resume their chinese home. ah hi, there are lots of settled whether to be found across australia over the weekend in particular for western central and northern parts of the country. fine and dry
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conditions with lots of sunshine and warmth, coming back into the very south of western australia, 22 degrees celsius in perth. now things are cooling down. however, in the southeast corner, we're gonna see attempts to come down even further instead need thanks to that band of rain that spring active and even adverse weather with it to pots of queens and as well as a new south wales, an area of low pressure developing putting into coastal areas of victoria as well. we are expecting some dangerous surf conditions on sunday and with temperatures that come down from places like sydney, that's in contrast to what's happening in new zealand. they're only up certainly across the south island. we've got high pressure in charge here. 19 degrees celsius in christ church on sunday. wet weather, however, creeping in from the north. now was we had north to south east asia. it is a story of wet weather for parts of india. china, where we have seen extreme heat, northern areas of thailand as well as vietnam, seen some very heavy fall to come,
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that could bring some flooding and possibly landslides, heavy rain to come as well. the southern part of the philippines on sunday, ah, on counter because europe is turning to africa, gas and free hydrogen, trying to cultivate meet the demand. the us, china, and russia racing for economic influence, hold the call to that. plus the scramble for africa spread of elements is heating up. counting the cost on al jazeera, a would winning documentary from around the world. on out zebra. ah
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ah, reminded the top stories here and i'll just erupt sedans, army and power, military rapids to pull forces continue to fight for 14th day. despite agreeing to extend a sci fi by 72 hours, heavy gunfire as strikes and tongue bloss have been reported in call to man nearby areas. at least 23 people, including 4 children, have been killed in missile strikes across ukraine. a residential building attacked was attacked in the central city of mom. keith was also hit the 1st attack by russia, the capital in nearly 2, brazil's president has announced the formal recognition of 6 and digital reservations totally more than 2000 square kilometers. while attending an annual camp of indigenous groups, the capital president, hundreds of people who were stuck in limbo of the border between chile and peru have begun moving again. they came mainly from venezuela and haiti as well as i
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could on columbia and made their way to chile with a tightening of migration controls their force them to had 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 board for days. but on friday, the peruvian government finally allowed them access marianna sanchez reports from the peru chilly border near the city of tacoma. immigration authorities have finally decided to start registering people who have been waiting for days here at the border between t lee and biddle. many with small children and very desperate to cross into battle this after a diplomatic spat between chile and beetle, the mayor of back nether region where we are said that sheila was sending its problems into play to the foreign ministry of chile called did was ambassador the foreign ministry of been called to liz ambassador, now after that the prime minister of fidel said that both countries had to work on
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these issues to resolve the problems of these, my grand and apparently they have been working on this because now immigration authorities are allowing these people to cross with shield has more than a 1000000 migrants from a venezuela and been more than 1300000. both countries share a lot of problems and a lot of responsibilities. now it is unclear whether these my rents will stay in bid or will continue to get their route back home as they say they wish. medina sanchez and just see that at that they do chilly border. south korean president you suck you is wrapping up his 1st state visit to the united states. he was a 1st south korean leader to speak at a joint session with the u. s. congress in 10 years. despite that, and several diplomatic and business agreements, he returns home to low popularity ratings robert bride. as more from sol, according to his office and to his ruling party, president you and so carol's, state visit has all been a glittering success, a confidence speech in english to
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a joint session of congress. talking about serving as a compass for 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 our letter has been lost. first of all, claims by south korean security officials that this deal effectively means nuclear sharing with the u. s. had been contradicted by their u. s. counterpart to say no, this in no way mean sharing nuclear weapons at all or so again, in part to please the americans use attempts to forge closer ties with japan. always a controversial subject here has further 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,
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which sold traditionally tries to keep on good terms with. it all means that as he settles into his seat on the presidential jack for the long flight home, yoon 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 s. mcbride al jazeera, so the philippines coast guard is released footage. it says, shows a confrontation with a chinese ship in the south china sea. the incident happened when a chinese navy ship engaged in what the coast guard called dangerous maneuvers crossing paths with one of his vessels. beijing says it was provoked into the confrontation china claims. most of the south china sea, despite international court, saying the claim has no legitimate basis. tune guanasha chin down. it should be
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emphasized that the philippine vessels carrying journalist height is a premeditated provocation. that deliberately seeks to pick a fight and use the opportunity to make a hype. china expresses its solemn protest and strong dissatisfaction in this regard, and urges the philippines to respect to china's territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the south china sea. and to start taking actions that will complicate the situation and counsel training the vaccinations is urging japan to join international sanctions against mere mars military genta. thus, after relatives of a japanese journalists killed by me, are my soldiers called on their government to reopen an investigation into his death. more video has emerged from the day in 2007. when can she now guy was killed . tony chang reports. ah, the camera record security forces on the streets of young gone. on september the
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27th, 2007, facing them across the barricades, throngs of protested. including monks, the camera man records military trucks rolling in to full, turning the camera on himself to listen. the army has just arrived in armies over. i think they are heavily armed. in front of the temple is full of these peoples you, me, a citizen. in front of the pagoda people are gathered in the midst of all this heavily armed troops in armature from arrived. usa usa. these were the last words of 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
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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. liliana dominion. my, me, the 3 this i hope people pay attention to me and marty. i hope that people around the world once again, feel something must be done about the situation that you take. the images from the 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 4 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
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on the mill, on the protest, it 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 chang, owl to 0. the tune is in coast guard has retrieved the bodies 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. their anal concerns tune is in morgues are running out of space. temperatures in spain and portugal have broken records in april as an early season heat wave hits the region sprained southern city of
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quarter bar, register 38.8 degrees on thursday. there are beerin peninsula is already struggling with droughts or fierce high temperatures may see a repeat of last summer's wave of wildfires. a giant ponder who spent 2 decades in the united states has been welcomed home to china. yaya has been the subject of passionate discussions on social media with many chinese users accusing the u. s. of neglecting her us despite veterinarian saying she had been well cared for jessica washington as this report from beijing 20 years ago. yeah, 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 they could buys well, these are the only 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 sickly,
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began havoc. why is ya so thin? 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 door with her coolly. i don't think the other countries would have maltreated our national treasure just that they are lacking experience. how to look after the panda? 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 panders had been well cared for and that yaya has a genetic skin condition which results in fer los china's most famous animals have been used for so called handed a pharmacy for decades. but they are expensive. visitors, china charges host countries, hundreds of thousands of dollars in cheer and zeus spend millions on special facilities for the animals. some analysts say the public sentiment reflects the relationship between china and the us,
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which is at its lowest point in decades. that is an expression of how people feel and that, that's that cherry 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 beijing. want to similar friendship now with symbol often increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington anticipating ah. this is al jazeera, 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 gun fire strikes and tank glass have been reported
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in khartoum and near by areas the turkish military planes you to fly people out of car team was shot at. no one was injured here, but morgan has the latest from.

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