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respective, with the human touch doing way in and then pulling back out again. money the world's biggest ocean could be key to fighting climate change and transforming pacific on economies in the 2nd of to special reports, $1.00 or one east investigate what's at stake. ornell disease. ah. ready more heavy fighting in sudan despite have renewed cease fire. thousands are still trying to leave. ah, i money in science is out. is there a lie from day also coming up. he didn't as leaders in brazil, call it a victory for the planet. president luda approved 6 me reserves to protect the
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lands on the move again, my grand stranded at the peru chilly border finally able to resume their journey home. and once an ambassador friendship, we look at why this pounders become a symbol of strained relations between china on the you. ah, people in su, dawn have endured nearly 2 weeks of a violent power struggle with yet another seas far deal faltering, warring sides of the conflict, had agreed to stop the fighting for another 72 hours. the gun fire and tank bloss happened reported in cartoon. claims of smoke was seen in bari, north of the capitol. the army and rapid support forces have both accused each other violating the si, fi. even
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a humanitarian mission has come under fire. a turkish evacuation plane was shot at . no one was injured. the paramilitary rapid support forces denied accusations that it was to blame. and the power struggle has re ignited into communal violence in the west of the country. a you and even right spokeswoman said at least 96 people have been killed in dallas for since monday. hey, morgan hassle, smoke billowing over a 100 tomb evidence that this extended cease fire is no more reliable than those that went before each side. accuse of the other of violating the deal? the rapid support forces said the army has launched airstrikes and it's positions. and it's spread as far as west star forest capital, l janina, where dozens of people have been killed after fighting erupted between arab armed group 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,
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my hain and indian travelled 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 over here. they will actually standing here like around like a big, big uh, big machine guns and everything. i think i think it seems like a bomb is going to be a big one 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 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 i, i got
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a result of the result. 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 boston, egypt in normal times a day long drive. now it's taken nearly a week who is in latin of london, how like we left everything behind so we can take our children and parents to safety. egypt was the only safe journey from home to remind 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 the hope to do so in the coming days. but other se, while living with no running water power is hard, leaving their homes is even harder. for those remaining behind, there was thoughtless in friday prayers, even as the sounds of war echoed around them is a growing shortage of basic necessities as
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a good struggle to reach those who need help. bakeries are running out of flowers and residents where what little they have won't last long, then another, then, 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 famine or at least a crushing food crisis. for all the talks of an extended ceasefire, it's this conflict that is being extended day by day and the humanitarian crisis, but it's triggered only deepened hebrew, morgan algebra era, whom the you and envoy she's had on, has told al jazeera that any party that refuses negotiation will be isolated internationally, even if it winds the conflict. mother shall see what regional countries and the international community must say. that if the situation continues, even if one side wins the fight, that side would not be accepted internationally. now, if aside, refuses negotiations and refuses reconciliation,
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it will not be accepted internationally, regionally. and i think also nationally in sudan, thousands of sydney's refugees in charge face desperate conditions and an uncertain future. the supplies half started reaching the border would see don, but agency say they don't have enough to cater for those who already crossed as well as the 10s of thousands still expected to arrive at address reports from cauffron on the chance to don border. they started coming in, trickles some with only the clothes in their banks, then they arriving numbers in just under week. more than $4000.00 refugees arrive in the small border village of co for in chide. and this is what they're coming to life of hardship. many say they've not eaten in 24 hours
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and will help begins to arrive. the relieve is huge, much for some, the trauma remains. that other than 3 people were killed and 9 inches in an ambition, are conroy when we tried to flee what 2 cars were destroyed. this family shows the little supplies they received. it may not be enough, but it will do for a day or 2. most of the sudanese refugees leave under mitch's structures like v's agencies say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community. why yet to be registered and therefore cannot access aid these numbers i expected to increase in the coming days and weeks. it agencies are worried that if the influx of refugees continues, there wouldn't be much left to give them the local authorities here over one by the numbers. the presence of more than $4000.00 refugees is beginning to affect the
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local economy every i and the delay. but silicon right now, the cost of food has gone up by 70 percent in our market. governments, along with its partners, are collaborating to ease the situation for our population of legend. get that at the am. as have tombs, generals continued to shoot and bump each other, the exit is will gone. they're not technicians estimates that more than a quarter of a 1000000 people will cross into chad alone in the coming weeks and months. this will increase the sudanese refugee population here to more than 750000 and with aid agencies, law and funds and relieve materials. the condition of these refugees can only get worse. i'm a decrease al jazeera performance on the sudan chat border. oh,
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brazil's president louise in australia, da silva, has legally recognized 6 indigenous reservations leaders attending an annual camp of indigenous groups in the capital priscilla he had promised to reverse the policies of his far i predecessor jerry, a bald sonora, who had favored mining and agricultural operations on ancestral indigenous lands, monica yanna. keith has moved from brazil. yeah. we have been covering camp outs, indigenous camp outs for the past 2 years. we saw during both sonatas, iraq and this one is totally different. this is the 1st time we've already showed on our president lisinopril the see what did not come alone. he brought with them the indigenous minister and the 1st and the history of brazil. he also brought environment minister, other ministers, minorities, they all spoke one same boys with the indigenous people. julie said that there were
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demands ago. they were, they all he had to really defend what they were asking for. he said that it was not sure what both sonata had said that they were occupying already 40 percent of refills territory, and that would, is too much land for a few people. he said that they have the need a lot of land 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 minors, and also by farmers. and allah will have to find a balance between defending indigenous people defending the environmental but all so getting the farm lobby, powerful. brazil is a big exporter of commodities. and so the agriculture lobby is very strong and it's
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also fundamental to build the kind of monica and i give you all to 0 brazilian marine santos is the coordinator at the national advisory group fuzzy. that's one of the biggest social justice engineers in brazil. she says the move by the brazilian president is in a positive direction. it was very huge. this results for us because you are waiting for that. and the last 40 years, who had a very bad government and ringo on our and that any, any new when dish does reserve was made at the same time. this is also important because in the 1st time in how our history, we have a ministry of indigenous people. and these is bring already a very good outcomes in just one farm up. so it's very important to have a he just ration of the land because this open up the doors for a policy. and we'll know,
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we'll know over to ward stuff only from brazil that if you have traditional people and local communities are using those people in the day with cars. this theory thought is, is already protected, their bio diversity, their common goods, and also is very important for they struggle for climate change that will reach more land we have as a new reserve. in brazil we have an opportunity to, to not only guarantee this land that belong to them. no. and they states do these, these have to come back from things to the core to be scrolling entities and to understand that there's land belong to them. so this is important right now because is the due process of the new reserve isn't our push it to show. and what we saw is that the last 4 years, we didn't have any kind of new one hunters of people who was stuck in limbo at the border between chile and peru have begun moving again. they came mainly from
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venezuela in haiti as well as ecuador in columbia, and made their way to chile, the tightening of migration controls their force, him 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 some days. on friday, the previous government finally allowed them access money on a sanchez reports from near tutner on the peru chile border 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 bay do this after a diplomatic path between chile and b to the mayor of fact, another region where we are said that sheila was sending its problems integrated. the foreign ministry of chile called bid was ambassador the foreign ministry of been called to liz ambassador. now after that the prime minister of bedu said that both countries had to work on these issues to resolve the problems of these
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migraine. 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 bill. 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 mariana santas. i'll just see that at the bid she live order and he's 23 people, including 4 children have been killed in missile attacks across ukraine. a residential building was possibly reduced to rubble and the central city of him on cave was also hit. the 1st attack by russia against the capital nearly 2 months, shall strafford reports from cave. this is all what remains of an apartment block in the city who mom in central ukraine. the government says more than
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a 100 people lived here. many would have been asleep when the explosion ripped through their homes, killing friends, and neighbors. distraught onlookers, man unable to contain his shock and grief. oh, i never thought this could happen, says this woman. we are covered in blood the rocket, he thought 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 chemicals. he drones that russia fired in the early house friday morning. some were reportedly launched from as far away as the caspian sea. 20 wanting to set it says the ukrainian military. but falling debra from powerful exploding projectiles can kill to emergency service has carried the dead in body
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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. and that's another, that's my daughter is classmate lived on the 9th floor of the destroyed building. i don't know how, but praise god there alive. it's a great tragedy present blow to me. zalinski said on his telegram channel, this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will. but i d. medina. my preliminary information is that 109 people lived in that section and 27 of the 46 flats completely destroyed. we organized operations as fast as possible to rescue the people who are alive and trapped on to the rebel cane on units. also at the site, ukrainian officials say other cities here to include in the pro and east nikolai of in the south. 11 missiles and drones intercepted over the cave region and
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explosions heard impulse hava and crumb info on the denique pro river. it's been almost 2 months since such a wide spread bombardment. so why now the attacks come ahead of an expected ukrainian counter offensive one, which many analysts say could determine the outcome of the war. now, whether in fact this was an attempt by russia in some way to preempt that operation is very difficult to say. but one thing it shows is russia's continued ability to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases. charles rafa down to 0. keith fell head on the al jazeera 9 cynically on the veterans with of a warm welcome. hi master milton, 15 years abroad and wick, is wanted, how the one ukraine has left russia facing a major labor shortage. ah
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frank assessments. this treaty provides this with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules and will allow us to treat this global commons with the attention it deserves. inside story on al jazeera, no place, and so i gone would say the press retreated with the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof, we could see the recreation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict of vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war, saigon, caravel war hotels. on all g 0. ah ah
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. al jazeera, with lou. ah welcome back you watching out a 0 mind if our top story is this, our have been gone battles and asked rice in su dawn. despite the extension of a ceasefire. the army and the rapid support forces have been locked in a power struggle for nearly 2 weeks with civilians court in the crossfire,
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brazil's president louise and nastier lulu de silva has legally recognized 6 indigenous territories. the move protects indigenous lands from illegal gold miners and lockers. these 23 people, including 4 children, have been killed and missile attacks across ukraine. keith was one of the cities hit the 1st attack by russia against the crating capital. in nearly 2 months. russia is facing a labor shortage. last year's mass mobilization for the warren. ukraine affected 300000 people on nearly a 1000000 more russians escape the draft by fleeing abroad. now officials say they need at least $600000.00 workers to fill the gap. dawson, jibari is more from oscar. 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, brown zarbara, or to reopen in june as mag owned by a firm registered in a you
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a free zone. congress. ikea has packed up its flat packed furniture and left the russian market. bella russo swede is filling the gap, but there's a deeper problem that new signage can address these re open businesses needs. staff is taking into account the historically the minimal unemployment rate of 3.5 percent in the country. there are simply not enough work as in many areas russia, 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 or when you feel about our programs are in demand . for example, for design, we have a competition of about 20 people per place. i mean, every block is in demand. 16 year old dmitri coach has, is
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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. those shows this special if he, because i wanted to be billed that and i like working with my hands after training, i plan to go to work on site and money to open my own business. later about 40 percent of russians are employed by the state, state own companies, or private companies whose owners have close government ties, making them a natural destination for the 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 bet. the country can minimize the impact of that isolation doors. as jabari, al jazeera moscow, 9 military veterans from sunny gal who fought for france and the 20th century was,
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have returned home. until now that been forced to live in france for at least 6 months of every year in order to access their pensions. nicholas hack has their story more than 50 years away from home, cynically, soldiers that fought wars for france in the 20th century are returning to their homeland after the french government agreed to give them the right to full pension in synagogue. i am overjoyed to see my children, my grandchildren, and my great grandchildren. i am home. finally, almost a quarter of a 1000000 africans foster friends. they were known as the t o, cynically 85 year old in sally say was one of them. while he was awarded a medal for his service, the french state gave him a fraction of his pension, 40 years after retirement, a bitter injustice. se says, wouldn't you mitigate liebherr fit? i have mixed feelings about my experience. tampa frederick equality and fraternity . the french martinez was for us only
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a symbol. it wasn't fin practice 100. we were you mediated because of the color of our skin between the train station in the port is this that you known as them by and you bought representing a white and a black soldier, arm in arm here. hundreds of thousands of africans left on ships to fight a war far from home. it's more than a symbol, but a tribute to black africans that lost their lives to free europeans. and many believe that this is a chapter of history too often overlooked. historians believe that ya yells were instrumental in liberating southern france through rolled war 2, but were stopped from entering. harris commanders replaced them with white soldiers . the drop down on the floor on it it'll, it'll roll of the african men in history has always been minimized. i think it's unfair that france failed to recognize the contribution of africans when france was on its knees and humiliated. many veterans died without getting the recognition and
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compensation for their contribution with 8 growing anti french sentiment in former french african colonies for say, the return of war veterans is a victory for all of those africans that lost their lives for france. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car. the u. s. federal reserve has called for greater oversight banks while also missing its own failures in regulating silicon valley bank and report released on friday. the federal reserve found that its own supervisors failed to take in our faction when concerns were raised by the lenders practices. last month collapses, for silicon valley bank and signature bank cause the biggest crisis of confidence in the banking sector since the 2008 financial crisis giant panda has spent 2 decades. the united states has been welcome to home to china. yaya has been the subjects of passionate discussions on social media with many chinese uses. a
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keesing the u. s. of neglecting her at despite veterinarian saying she had been well cared for. jessica washington reports now from basing. 20 years ago, jojo, 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 they could buys murphy suddenly and ya, ya 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, but i'd have it. why is ya so thin? we need to listen to the experts. some commenters online said america didn't take good care of yaya. i think it's a good thing that she's back. i hope she'll get proper care on the door with her coolly. i don't think we are all the countries with a mile treaty or national treasure. just that they are lacking experience hall to look after the panda. young us male companion, lyla,
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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 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 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 that, that's that to, to ration house. it just doesn't help anybody. and then the fact is, if you go back 20 years, 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
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a month in quarantine before being relocated to beijing wants a symbol of friendship. now a symbol often increasingly antagonistic relationship. jessica washington out 0 meeting. okay, that's it. for me, you can find more information. our website is arizona. com, whether it's next, then we've got inside story which examines house it on notch, was linked to the conflict. ah hello, there a weather system pulling its way east over parts of the stage is going to bring some heavy rain on gusty winds to the life of the korean peninsula and pots of japan over the weekend. you can see it working its way across southern parts of china, bringing the wind and wet weather to tie one over the next few days. remains raw the west as well for the korean peninsula. as we go into sunday,
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it pushes its way further east bringing some very heavy rain across honshu in japan . turkey are seeing that. but temperatures still clinging on to the mid twenties in places 25 degrees celsius. they're in tokyo, they're behind that system a lot clearer. for much of mainland china, temperatures on the up again for places like beijing and shanghai with lots of sunshine. now there's been a lot of heat across parts of indo china, but you can see the wet weather starting to pull down further south from southern parts of china into northern areas of vietnam. we are expecting some heavy rain with possible flooding here. and the rain picks up for southern parts of the philippines on sunday. now in is the story across large areas of south asia in particular for india and pakistan. we've got warning salt for northern areas where the rain is set to fall heaviest. over the next few days, we could see possible flooding with land slides there at your weather update. ah,
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in 2018. a journalist lead 40 days of civic action against the armenian government, and president, soc, is younger group home power. i'm going to live with this, where a new documentary follows his nonviolent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with i am not alone on mias velvet revolution on algebra. 2 weeks, the violence of plunge to dawn into turmoil. hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands of flips. the country is home to more than $500.00 ethnic groups and is rich and natural resources. these fact is linked to the conflicts. this is inside stored. ah,
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