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and similarities have cultures across the world. so no matter why you call hand out you sarah, will bring you the news and current affairs that matter tea out as they are ah. ready more heavy fights against saddam despite renewed cease far thousands are still trying to lea. ah, hello, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera live from dough hole. so coming up on the move again, migrant stranded at the peru, chilly border are finally able to resume their journey home. a wave of russian miss sarlin drones strikes. one ukrainian cities kill civilians. children are among the
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dead on workers. wanted to warn you. crate is left russia facing a major neighbor shortage. ah, of ireland, how struggling to don is now dragged on for 2 weeks? there's no end in sight as yet another sees far falters. gun battles tank lost an air strikes having witnessed in khartoum and nearby cities. the army and rapids support forces of both accused each other validating the truce. even a humanitarian mission came under fire. when a turkish evacuation play was shot at no one was injured. the paramilitary rapid support forces denied accusations it was to blame. and a power struggle has re ignited intercontinental violence in the countries west. the un human rights spokeswoman said at least $96.00 people have been killed and
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off for since monday. if morgan reports smoke billowing over her tomb evidence that this extended fees fire is no more reliable than those that went before each site accused. the other of violating the deal. the rapid support forces said the army has launched air stripes on its positions and its spread 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 have taken up arms. the fighting continues to sent hundreds of thousands of people looking for safety across to dance porters, my hain, an intent 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 got when i was standing over here, they were actually standing here like around like a big, big, long,
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big machine guns and everything. i think i think it seems like a bomb is going to be a big one of those 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 feet after 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 bypassed to egypt in normal times a day long drive. now it's taken nearly a week who is in latin of london, how long 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
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information. nobody can into her to. meanwhile, the army blamed the 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 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 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. then 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 thief fire,
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it's this conflict that is being extended day by day and the humanitarian crisis, but it's triggered only deepened heap. morgan al jazeera houghton, the you and envoy to sir darn has told al jazeera that any party that refuses negotiation will be isolated internationally. even if it winds the conflict macro honey, an c, walk regional countries and the international community must say that if the situation continues, even if one side winds the fight, that side would not be accepted internationally. if aside, refuses negotiations and refuses reconciliation, it will not be accepted, internationally locked regionally. and i think also nationally in sudan or crazy annoying is director of research at the cofi or non international peacekeeping training center. he says, sees, far efforts need to consider more than just the 2 leaders in civil strife.
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more often than not those who lead a fresh chance involved in that fight do not always have total control of those who are supposed to report to to that. so while the whole do want to see 5 now geese, sorry, cause for optimism. i think the international efforts must continue. natalie talking to the leadership team, come to the c d. i re support in other parts of the cold. and our process is to us and our binding piece can only hold if those who report to that to top men also begin the process of funding. well, not, not also forget that sometimes this desk release office
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for themselves become captive. and that is why i am suggesting that whilst we force or cartoon, and these 2 men, that international community also spread its wings and this capacities to add that cows where the actual part of that also cleared the thing and understanding of those who are forcing across and what will happen, and i hope that semester won't be community lives, but it is where it becomes labor and to get them around that will shouldn't. oh, thousands of sudanese refugees in chad, face desperate conditions and an uncertain future food supplies have started reaching the border with sedan but aid agencies say they don't have enough to cater for those of already crossed as well as the 10s of thousands still expected to arrive awkward address reports from a qu, from on the chad sudan border. they started coming in,
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trickles some with only the clothes in their bags. then they arriving numbers. in just under week, more than 4000 refugees arrived in the small border village of california in china . and this is what they're coming to a life of hardship. many say they've not eaten in 24 hours and will help begins to arrive. the relieve is huge. but for some, the trauma remains. that other than 53 people were killed and 9 inches in an ambition, are conroy when we tried to flee. 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
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these 8 agencies say there are 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 is, is i worried that if the influx of refugees continues, there wouldn't be much left to give the local authorities yes. of a one by the numbers. the presence of more than $4000.00 refugees is beginning to affect the local economy area and the delay bucks. a liquid on right now. the cost of food has gone up by 70 percent in our markets. governments, along with its partners, are collaborating to ease the situation for our population with legend. with 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
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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 algebra. careful on the sudan, chad border ah, hundreds of people who are stuck in limbo at the border between chilion peru and now moving again. they came mainly from venezuela and hate is weather's ecuador in columbia. they made their way to chile, but the tightening of migration controls there forced them to head home. initially they were unable to pass through peru because they didn't have the necessary documents leaving him stranded at the board for days or on friday, the proven government finally allowed them access marianna sanchez reports from
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their tutner on the peru chilly 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 battle . this after a diplomatic spat between chile and beetle, the mayor of pac now the region where we are said that sheila was sending its problems into play. do 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 p do said that both countries had to work on 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 bill. more than 1300000. both countries share a lot of problems and a lot of responsibilities. now,
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it is unclear whether these my ones will stay in bid or will continue to their route back home, as they say they wish mariana scientists. and just either at that bid or chilly border 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 the man. he was also hit the 1st attack by russia against the capital in any 2 months. cha, stratford reports. this is all that remains of an apartment block in the city of woman in central ukraine. the government says more than a 100 people lived here, many would have been asleep. the explosion ripped through their homes, killing friends, and neighbors. distraught onlookers. a man unable to contain his shock and grief. ah, i never thought this could happen, says this woman,
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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. this is one of what the ukrainian government says were 23 cruise missiles and so called kamikaze drones, that russia fired in the early hours of 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 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 in densely populated towns and cities since the war began. and that's another, that's my daughter's classmate. lived on the 9th floor of the destroyed building. i
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don't know how, but praise god, they're alive. it's a great tragedy. president blow to me, zalinski said on his telegram channel, this russian terror must face a response from ukraine and the world. and it will put id. medina, my preliminary information is that 109 people lived in that section. and 27 of the 46 flags 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 are 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 explosions heard impulse hava and crumb info on the disney pro river. it's been almost 2 months since such a widespread 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,
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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 was to the head on al jazeera, giving his life to expose the truth, and min more new video of a journalist last calls for fresh investigation. and none of these army veterans receive welcome home after home, 50 years. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across the levant and the middle east, and it is looking cooler and claudia, across the north, thanks to
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a weather system pulling its way because eastern parts of the mediterranean bringing some wet and windy weather to the likes of turkey and knocking temperatures down, not just here, but in places like israel and the occupied palestinian territory for the south of this much to y. a picture with temperatures on the increase around the gulf states . places like guitar thing, 40 degrees celsius in doha, on sunday, is hot and dry conditions continuing, and the heat is the story across the north of africa. we had a new record set for april, for morocco. and it could be the case across northern parts of algeria. 35 degrees celsius there in algiers on saturday. and we are likely see that dipped down as we go into the new week. and some rain starts to roll in for the south of this, a wet picture across that central band of africa in particular for the democratic republic of congo. stretching all the way through to tans near where the rain is expected to fall heavily, saturday into sunday. for the south of this largely hot and dry pitchers,
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rain coming in to johannesburg, but lots of sunshine for cape town on sunday. ah, the talk to al jazeera, we are, who is really fighting this war for russia. visit wagner, or is it the russian or military? we listen, we started talking to me. i'm also that this is the i your citizen, national. pick them back. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matters on al jazeera, holding the powerful to account as we examined, the u. s. is role in the world on al jazeera. oh.
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oh. coursing out here, armando, my main stories that have been gun battles and air strikes since the dog. despite the extension of a c spot, the army and the rapid support forces have been locked in a power struggle for 2 weeks. civilians caught in the crossfire after days of being stranded up the proved to the border. hundreds of migrants making their way. i started being allowed to cross the border to prove at least $23.00 people, including 4 children have been killed in miss saw that sucks across ukraine. keith was one of the cities hit the 1st attack by russia against the ukrainian capital in nearly 2 months. where russia is facing a labor shortage. last year's mass mobilization for the war and ukraine affected 300000 people. while nearly a 1000000,
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the more russians escaped the draft by fleeing abroad. now officials say they need at least $600000.00 workers to fill the gaps. those are jabari has more 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, brown's zarbara, or to reopen in june as mag, owned by a firm registered in a you, 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 need 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
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nations mass mobilization last year that affected hundreds of thousands of people and force nearly a 1000000 to flee abroad. so training technical colleges like this one in moscow is all the more necessary program or when you see 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 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, although i chose this personality because i wanted to be a builder 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 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 the students. since the state is paying for their entire
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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 doors. as jabari al jazeera moscow, boston is, parliament was officially confirmed, the new regional government bringing to an end the 7 month long stalemate, or the votes came as hundreds of people, protested constitutional changes made by the high representative on thursday. christian schmidt's amendments allow a government to be formed with the support of only 2 of the 3 ethnic federations. critics say the changes are biased or international invoices oversight to resolve disputes between the triple presidency that makes up proportion hurts good venus postwar political system. the chairman of britain's public vol cost. the bdc has
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resigned. after reports had he breached rules, which had sharp, had faced an inquiry for his role in securing a loan for the former prime minister boris johnson. this was just before he was selected by the government to check the corporation in early 2021. andrew summons reports. the chairman of the b. b. c. richard sharp has announced his resignation. britton's public broadcast, 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 in post 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 the time to visit us how we were. hello, johnson, who doesn't want to talk about it now. later recommended that sharp should be appointed into the non executive role in which he was to oversee the quality and impartiality
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e. b. c. 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've 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 the prime minister and. and she seemed like himself, has bull untold reputational damage to the b. b. c prime minister is she sooner 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
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a blow to its integrity. and the government once again stands accused of cronyism. andrew simmons al jazeera london north korea has reacted angrily to a nuclear agreement announced by south korea in the united states. came along the says to a law curious leader says that young young will have to perfect its own nuclear war to terrance. as a result of the deal, the cooperation agreement was announced on wednesday during a visit to the white house by south korea is present. you suck your. the un special repertoire on me and mar, has urged a pan to join international sanctions against me and laws, military gender, a soft relatives of the japanese journalist called on a government to re open investigation into his death. new video has emerged from the day. i can gene a guy. it was killed by soldiers in men mar, 15 years ago. 20 chang reports. ah,
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the camera record security forces on the streets of young gun. on september the 27th, 2007, facing them across the barricades. thrones are protested. including monks, the camera man records, military trucks rolling in the floor, turning the camera on himself. the army has just arrived in armies over there. i think they are heavily armed in front of the temple is full of these peoples, you, me a citizen in front of the pick out and people are gathered in the midst of all this heavily armed troops in army troops of arrived, usa usa, these were the last words, the video journalist can gina guy, not long after the military of other cameras at the scene capture his body, lying on the street. before soldiers carry him away. and the camera that was in his
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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 to day ruler. they are the dominion my knee, 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 and i take the images from the streets of me, m r. since the military cou, a disturbingly similar peaceful protest is facing off against soldiers and 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,
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go 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, al jazeera, the philippines coast guard has released footage. it says, shows a confrontation, the chinese ship in the south china sea. the incident happened when a chinese navy shipping gauged in what the coast guard called dangerous maneuvers crossing paths with one of its vessels. beijing says it was provoked into the confrontation tune, gordon, charging that it should be emphasized that the philippine vessels carrying
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journalist height is a premeditated provocation that deliberately seeks to pick a fight and use the opportunity to make a hype. china expresses in 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 also 9 military veterans from senegal, who fought for france in 20th century was, have 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 hart reports from docker 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,
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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 who wouldn't you mitigate, liberty? i have mixed feelings about my experience and thought freedom, 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 port 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 yells were instrumental in liberating southern france, rule war 2, but were stopped from entering paris commanders replaced them with white soldiers. the dog down the floor on it, on the role of the african man 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 in 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, this is out there and these are the top stores.

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