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i couldn't lie, she only stopped when she was called by that time she'd stolen more than $260000.00 or $64.00. when i went to prison, it's just crazy enough and i a month wife my family in prison. oh. more heavy fighting in sue don't despise her, renewed cease fire thousands all still trying to leave. ah, i'm on the inside the sound. is there a lie from doha. also coming up. he didn't as leaders in brazil called the victory for the planet. president lula approved 6 me
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reserves to protect indigenous lands on the move again, migrant stranded at the peru, chilly border finally able to resume that journey home. and the checkpoint that threatens to reignite decades, a conflict between assa, my song and the all media ah, people in see dawn have endured nearly 2 weeks if a violent power struggle with yet another sees 5 deal faltering, warring sides of the conflicts had agreed to stop the fighting for another 72 hours . but the gun fire and tank blast have been reported in cartoon. plumes of smoke was seen in bari, north of the capitol, the army and rapid support forces and both accuse each other of violating the cease fire. even a humanitarian mission has come under fire. a turkish evacuation plain was shows
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that no one was injured. the paramilitary robin support forces denied accusations that was to blame. and the power struggle has re ignited into camino violence in the countries west. a you and human rights spokeswoman said at least $96.00 people have been killed and are for since monday heaven 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 that the other of violating the deal, the rapids support forces, see the army has launched air stripes on its positions. and its spread, as far as west are forest, capital, 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 st. hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across to dance porter's machine, an indian travel blogger joined others, making the hours long journey to if you appear from at any south,
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east of hutton. so that is our main people. just few minutes ago, i was standing over here. they were actually standing here like like a big, big, a big machine guns and everything. i think i think it seems like a bomb is going to be a big or 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 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
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traveling bypassed to egypt in normal times a day long drive. now it's taken nearly a week. who is in writing of law, 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 b. 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 or 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. there's a growing shortage of basic necessities as a group 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. yeah,
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any people are not thinking except for worrying about themselves in 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 ceasefire, it's this conflict that is being extended day by day. and the humanitarian crisis that it's triggered, only deepened. he but morgan ultra 0 to me. you and envoy, he said on has told on to 0 the any policy the refuses negotiation will be isolated internationally, even if it winds the conflict matter surely. fee, what regional countries and the international community must say that if the situation continues, even if $1.00 side winds the fight, that side would not be accepted internationally. now, if aside, refuses negotiations and refuses reconciliation, it will not be accepted internationally, regionally. and i think also nationally in sudan,
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crazy ending is direct to research and coffee. and on international peacekeeping training center, he says sci fi efforts have to consider more than just the 2 leaders in civil strife. more often than not, those who lead fractions involved in that fight do not always have total control of those who are supposed to report to that. so while the whole do want to see 5, now give some cause for optimism. i think the international efforts must continue not only talking to the lead that should come to me, but the c d. i re support in other parts of this, despite cold. and our process is to us and an abiding piece can only hold if those who report to that to talk men also begin the process
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of funding. but let's not also forget sometimes this desk release forces for themselves become productive. and that is why i am suggesting that while we focus on cartoon, and these 2 men, that international community also spread its wings and this capacities to either cow swear, the support of that also cleared the an understanding of those who are courses across what will happen and i will get to my shock or be community lives by it is where it becomes labor and to get them around that shouldn't foreign nationals continue to stream out of su, dawn by land sea and as fighting carries on about 3000 people have been evacuated
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to g booty, japan, france, and the u. s. her mung. the nations have flown out the government workers and citizens and ministry. our patients. welcome web reports from the airport and gbc where they're leaving from the potomac of duties. international airport is far from home, but for the people on this airplane, it's refuge from the st. battles and asked strikes ensued on the u. s. canada japan and several european countries have been evacuating their citizens by air, from 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 car every morning and the night. it actually is like 6 o'clock morning. we can sleep. yeah. we don't sleep. yes, this is a my think this is group is fighting or did it if you know for the people to booty
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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 several days, so on would travel to their home countries. japan, which was her, 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 have to make treacherous journey. be able to be brought to safety here and send you the government workers and some citizens of wealthy nation that have been thought out in this way. tens of thousands of people have been trying to leave sudan by land. others don't have anywhere else to go. many of the people arriving
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here of had to make painful decisions. families have been split a summer and his family are among several who are now stuck here because they don't have the required papers. all the money for onward travel. he says his british passport has expired. all of his money was stolen by armed men on the way to the pick up airfield. i had to go through a 3rd to 6 checkpoints, from opposite faxes from the r s f. we have to go through on both through the army. we have to what was, 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 they'll be safe. malcolm web al jazeera, g beauty. ah,
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lisa fire, tear gas and processes in guineas capsule. canal cree pentium has been high in the bomb better district due to a lack of electricity. elise fled the scene and protesters set one of their vehicles on fire. brazil's president louise in austria alluded as silva, has legally recognized 6 new reserves during an annual gathering of indigenous leaders. he had promised to reverse the policies of as far i predecessor gyal bull sanara with favoured mining and agricultural operations on and saw stroll. indigenous lance, monica yanna cave reports from brasilia. the indigenous camp out takes place every april, but this time for the 1st time in 5 years, their voices were heard. prison, wheezing, last to let us see were announcing the creation of 6 new indigenous reserves. the 1st since 2018. no. i don't want to leave any indigenous
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lands without being demarcated. it's a promise i made to you during my campaign. it's a move that also reverses the policy of his far right. predecessor shay, annabelle sonata over there. during his 4 year term bill, so now to meet a point of saying who would not de market a single centimeter of indigenous land. he not only shelved hundreds of claims, but also pushed for legislation opening protected territories to miners, loggers and farmers. mammals are going to move those little bubble in. we can filter changed. this government has a policy to protect our rights and environment. it will face difficulties achieving this goal, but at least the intentions of it, and i hope so high. since he took office in january lula, the super has taken action to expel 20000 li legal minors from the yen. on my me territory, brazil's largest indigenous reserve is the size of portugal,
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but had been left unprotected from exploitation by the invaders. as a result, rivers were polluted with mercury, leaving entire villages without water to drink or fish to eat. hundreds of villagers suffering from malnutrition and other illnesses had to be evacuated to hospitals in the near city. not knowing when or if it will be safe to return to their homes and business leaders. we've been talking to here, the person who is enough to move the silver has accomplished much defending their rights and the environment during the 1st 4 months of his term. but they also say he will be facing enormous challenges during the next 4 years. also now dismantled government agencies in charge of protecting the indigenous population and the environment, strengthening them will take time and money. lula da silva will also have to deal with the powerful farm lobby, which also wants to expand into new territories in
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a country that is strongly dependent on agricultural exports. for brazil's president, striking a balance between the interests of conservation and development. now, a top priority, monica in ocoee of all jazeera brazilian, maureen santos, is thee coordinates if the national advisory group of fuzzy, that's one of the biggest social justice engineers in brazil. she says the me by the brazilian president is in a positive direction. was very huge. this results for us because you are waiting for that. and the last 40 years you had a very bad government in ringo on our and that any, any new in 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 ups up. it's very important to have
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a he just ration of the land because this book been up the doors for assassin public policy. and we'll know when all over the world not only from brazil, that if you have traditional people and local communities are indigenous people in the territories. these territories is already protected, their bio diversity, their common goods, and also very important for they struggle for climate change. don't reach more land, we have a 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 that are 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 culture to show. and what we saw is that the last 4 years, we didn't have any kind of new one,
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hundreds of people who were stuck in limbo at the border between chile and peru. have the gun moving again. they came mainly from venezuela and haiti, as well as ecuador in columbia. they made their way to chile, but the tightening of migration controls that forced 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. on friday, the peruvian government finally allowed them access. arianna sanchez reports from tac now in the peru chile border will immigration authorities have finally decided to start registering people who have been waiting for days here at the border between t and b too many with small children and very desperate to cross into they do this after a diplomatic path between chile and be to the mayor of back, now the region where we are said that sheila was sending its problems into be do the foreign ministry of sheila called bidders, and bassett,
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or the foreign ministry of been called to liz ambassador. now, after that, the prime minister of purdue said that both countries had to work on these issues to resolve the problems of these 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 b do 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 santos. i'll just see the at that they do chilly. border still ahead on al jazeera, for children among the dead in a wave of russian miss sullen drones strike song. ukrainian cities and 9 seneca. these ami veterans receive a warm welcome home, often more than 50 years old. ah
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ah hello, the weather system pulling its way east over parts of east asia is going to bring some heavy rain on gusty winds to the life of the korean peninsula and parts of japan over the weekend. you can see it working its way across southern parts of china, bringing the wind and what weather to tie one over the next few days remains raw the west as well for the korean peninsula. as we go into sunday, it pushes its way further east, bringing some very heavy rain across honshu in japan. turkey are seeing that but temperature still clinging on to the mid twenties in places 25 degrees celsius. the in tokyo, 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
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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 rain 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 landslides there that she weather update, ah, for a meeting of minds when i was studying the cannon and the curriculum that we were taught was handed down from elsewhere, it was an inherited curriculum. that is the image of architecture in the west architect survey of valley and alejandro ravenna one there was noon or something that social housing can provide,
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which is personal expression. fright studio. p. unscripted on al jazeera lou. ah or come back, you're watching our 0 mind. if our top story is this, our have been gun battles and asked strikes in sudan despite the extension of a cease fire. the army and the rats or forces have been locked in a power struggle for 2 weeks with civilians court. in the crossfire, brazil's president louise in australia, da silva, is legally recognized. 6 indigenous territories. the move protects indigenous lands from illegal gold miners and lawyers of the days of being stranded at the peru,
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chilly border hundreds of migrants making their way home have started being allowed to cross the border into at least 23 people, including 4 children have been killed in missile attacks across ukraine, 11 cruise miss stars were intercepted over keith. the 1st attack by russia against capital and nearly 2 months, most of the dead were in the city of man, or residential building was partially reduced to rubble out his ear as to mouth. smarty has moved from there until after the fall, been on the def toll includes children and there are also many wounded. it's been more than 13 hours since the attack and rescue operations are still ongoing. and as you can see, this is a body that has now been recovered by civil defense tapes. these men, from the civil rescue teams continued their work to clear the rubble and recover bodies. the local authorities say losses are great. the bodies is still being pulled out one by one,
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and they were bags that the civil defense seed contained body parts of some of the did the city of oman and see will. ukraine was considered one of the safe areas because it's not usually subject to bombing, but today it was subjected to vis a tech which stood not only had this area, but also other areas that are full of residents. we were not allowed to get closer and provide clearer pictures in order to allow the rescue teams to play the role. this bombing coincided with another bombing of the capital key of and some southern provinces such as nikolai have san antonio pro, where a number of deaths and injuries occurred. the russian bombardment also continues on areas in the east of the country, especially done yes. oh, francis has made a fresh appeal for an end to the war in ukraine. he also spoke about accepting and welcoming my guns. the head of the roman catholic church is currently on a 3 day visit to hungry way as met the president, prime minister and the council budapest he quit of us his story at the present time
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. there are many dangers indeed and but i asked myself, thinking not least of war torn ukraine, where are the creative efforts for peace. no monterey, including the arm onto the viola bershana, berlin, in the world in which we live the passionate quest of a politics of community in the strengthening of multilateral relations. i mean, it seems a wistful memory at the scene. we seem to be witnessing the sorry, sunset of that coral dream of beast, he said, as the soloists of walden now take over his french foreign minister. catherine colona has urged armenian and as airy leaders to resume talks over dispute enclave . as it by john is reject the appeals from the check point on that latch and corridor the only road connecting the dispute and to go on a kind of back region and armenia. bernard smith reports from shisha in azerbaijan . the southwestern corner 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, when back control of almost all of it, we belong to this land. we came back and found ruins, destruction demolished everything, demolished. all the cemetery completely destroyed. the ethnic armenians that were here have gone. the cathedral hid by shelling will be rebuilt, were told, as every families will move here, when reconstruction is finished. the very government says is investing $1600000000.00 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, ethnic. armenians live down there, effectively surround it. and as a by john has now installed a board at checkpoint on the only road linking to pan occurred to armenia. it's
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supposed to remain open under the terms of a russian broker, p. steel. that 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 russians could skippers woods axes 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 by the government. and the government decided to stop this media 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 see people have been living on minimal goods and food transfer with the help of russian pace. keep this in. the red cross. people are living with permanent cuts of electricity and guess we have
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a problem with access to medical treatment and every day that humanitarian crisis is deepening. the checkpoint is an, as johnny move that further worse, and the situation armenia 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 tension. hi again. bernard smith, al jazeera fuchsia as a by john. a funeral has been held for a palestinian boy who was killed by israeli forces and the occupied west bank. local sources said the 16 year old was shot in the chest in the town of 2 qu, southeast of bethlehem, dozens of others winded. the boy is the 100 and 4th palestinian to be killed in the occupied territory by israeli forces this year. the german britons public broad cars said the b. b. c has resigned. after poor said he breach rules wretched. sharp,
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hard faced inquiry for his role in securing alone for the former prime minister at boris johnson was just before he was selected by the government to chevy a corporation in early 2021. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporations. good work were i to remain in post until the end of my term. i have therefore this morning resigned as a b b c, chair to the sector state and to the board. it was proposed to me that i stay on his chair until the end of june, while the process to a point my successor is undertaken. and i will, of course, do that in the interests of the corporations stability and continuity. the turn is in national guard, say they have retrieved the bodies of another, $43.00, drown migrants. the coast guard has recovered. 2 wanted and 10 bodies of migrants from waters off to nicea in the last 10 days. authority say there's been a surge in people making their way along the tennessee in coast. heading to italy,
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german parliament has approved the deployment of round 60 troops to join an e military mission. in this year. there is a growing concerned that violence a neighboring marty is at risk of spilling over into nuclear arms groups linked to i. so a gaining grounded, molly falling the withdrawal of french and other european forces. 9 military veterans from sunny gal who fought for france in the 20th century was half returned home. until now they had been forced to live in france for at least 6 months of every year in order to access their pensions. nicholas hack reports from deca 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 senegal. i am overjoyed to see my children, my grandchildren,
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and my great grandchildren. i am home. finally, almost a quarter of a 1000000 africans fossil france. 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. santa fredo equality and fraternity. the french martinez was for us only 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
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believe that this is a chapter of history too often overlooked. historians believe that ya yales were instrumental in liberating southern france re wold war 2, but were stopped from entering paris commanders replaced them with white soldiers. the dog down before went into the role 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 good. many veterans died without getting the recognition and 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 carr ah sound is there
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a vizier top stories that been gang bustles and asked strikes since the dawn despite the extension of ceasefire. the army and the rapid support forces have been .

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