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we want to hear from those people who would normally not get that voice is heard on the international news channels. one moment i'll be very proud all was when we covered the napoleon earthquake of 2050, a terrible natural disaster on the story that needs to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people story was very important at the time ah, heavy fighting in central cartoon despite a cease fire deal between sedans, army and rapids, support forces. thousands free sudan for safety, but agencies warned are running out of food for refugees arriving in chad. ah, i don't know about this and this is all to see we're alive from doe hob, also coming up. sh. this is president,
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reaffirms is commitment to protecting indigenous communities with the recognition of 6 mean reserves and the checkpoint that threatens to reignite decades of conflict between azerbaijan and armenia. ah, we're going to begin with the conflict in sudan, which is now entering its 3rd week, is the live pictures from the capital cartoon. despite the appearance of com, there are reports of heavy fighting around the presidential palace, gun battles and air strikes a continuing even though both to sit in his army and the part of military rapids support forces have agreed to an extended cease fire. there's been no light up in the battles and civilians are caught in the crossfire united nations amboy to sit down, has told to 0 that if the rival sides refuse to negotiate, they risk international isolation matters any and see what regional countries and
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the international community must say that if the situation continues, even if one 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, people are so streaming out of sudan leaving by any way they can land sea or by air foreign governments scrambling to get their citizens us before the truce expires. the u. k says little and evacuation flights on saturday evening, or have a morgans in the cartoon for it sounds very much as though the seas far, at least in total, isn't working. yes, indeed. now with book to residence in under the man in the early hours of saturday morning and they say that they were able to hear heavy artillery strikes. as gunfire erupted between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. now, under the man had seen an on and off classes between the 2 sides with the rapid
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support forth of controlling parts of undermine and the new army controlling other parts of undermine especially around the vicinity of the military hospital. but around the presidential palace and the general command of the army, there's been intense. artillery strikes exchange between the 2 sides. now that's a place that both sides are those 2 places. the, the general command of the army and the presidential palace is, are 2 places that the 2 types have been trying to control. the army right now has the command to command and control of the headquarters. but there's the presidential palace, which is being occupied by the rapids support forces and it's trying to take it back from under their control. other parts of the capital in the northern part of the capital has been relatively quiet this morning. it's been in time fighting and in parts where it's quiet, it's giving the chance for people to leave the capital to him. i was among the people trapped for nearly 7 days with no food drink, electricity, or water. the conditions were very bad,
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but thank god we managed to leave and come here to port saddam. the road was a bit difficult, but things went well and we got here. i got it out of the fighting was close to the airport and it was time for our exams at university. the situation was theory. we thankfully got out of the may god have mercy on the masses, including our university stream. okay. but is there any indication that things might be moving at hall on the diplomatic front? while the focus right now by the international community and regional blocks and bodies is to try to get them to adhere to a cease fire. while both sides do agree to a 70, to our extension of a fire or a few hours of a fire that aren't being implemented on the ground. and so the regional bodies and international bodies are trying to make sure that they're actually a very coherent and a very strong he's fired before the 2 side stalk. but the army commander general, i've been put, the hon spoke to a u. s. public broadcast yesterday. and he said that they will be no negotiations
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with the rapid support forces, which he described as a militia group. and this is, of course, coming just a few days after he agreed to send an envoy to the south for the nice capital juba for negotiations with the receptor and the conflict. so they are conflicting statements, some time to hear from the army that there will be no negotiation. and sometimes there talks of negotiations between the 2 sides. right now the focus is to try to get the fire in place, not only for people and for a national to evacuate from the country, but for humanitarian assistance to come into the country because the situation in the country is becoming quite dire here. but thank you very much indeed. have a morgan talking to us from call to lead what to say. they're worried, the children who fled sudan for chat on getting enough to eat tens of thousands of families across the border, many more of chopped by fighting donor agencies. that say they don't have enough aid for all the arrivals manager support some chance bought a ton of co phone. born on the run,
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i knew baby arise to add to the growing number of sudan refugees in chad. the young mother says she was forced to flee after gunman set her family own fire. intend dealt. she later went into labor with nor access to medical facility or staff. marla, mother of ethan, nevada. i got no help from anyone except my mother and sister. that was on the day i give birth of the united nation says among thousands of refugees were arrived in chad are pregnant women and children whose conditions room in dire. we are seeing and sadly expecting a peak here, many attrition in a region which is already has very bad indicators for a child with 9 nitrous in 80. ages is have promised to step up operations, but there isn't much to give conflicts as way around the world have used up much funding from increasingly $40.00. this could mean tougher times for thousands of cost over into china and thousands more or trying to lease again. shortly after the interview by al jazeera address,
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top administrator paid the newly born and his mother zemzem. a visit was at a mildly from not only the mother, but everyone will soon had access to medical care from our mobiles clinic. katy zemzem and her child are lucky in comparison to the majority of sudanese refugees in chad. the not so lucky ones will have to wait on donna's and they're goodwill. for now though not much, seems to be coming that way. i'm at the dress al jazeera co fool. only about 3000 people have been evacuated. debussy before continuing their journey home audio sailors mock and white is joining us live from the airport there. malcolm, what kind of conditions are people facing when they arrive? with the conditions here, the wealthy one stay in hotels and down others a saying in the military base near the apple which the u. s. fraud to pot and the military of the nation beat about 2 plains,
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a day arriving here for most of the last week. but none have arrived since they evening. it wasn't close on friday morning. that attack ish, croft was shot ensued on a turkish military cost involved in these evacuation operations. and certainly will, it made the whole thing seem less safe and more risky than it was previously. but we've spoken some of the people who arrived here. let's take a look at that story. the time i have to be 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 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 please. yes, 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. 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 don, have been evacuated. it's mostly military aircraft like this one from canada that have been flying to sudan and landing whenever, wherever they can. and then the people they rescuing, say they've often asked to make treacherous journeys to raise the aircraft,
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to be able to be brought to safety. here and djibouti. sony, the government workers and some citizens of wealthier nations that have been brought 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, 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 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 36 check points. from what was it? functions from the r s f. we have to go through on been through the army, we have to go through as well. even for those who can continue their journeys. it worries aunt over every one here has loved ones left behind. no one knows if
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they'll be safe. malcolm web al jazeera g beauty. ah, a huge fire is broken up the crime in port city. so vasa ball after a fuel storage tank exploded. the original governor says it was likely caused by a drones strike. there will be no reports of casualties. ukraine has repeatedly said plans to retake the crimean in peninsula which russia annexed in 2014 bloss comes a day after at least $23.00 people were killed in russian strikes across ukraine. brazil law has another 6th reserves for indigenous people which are protected from illegal mining logging on forming prisoners lewis and i feel loaded as silver has promised to reverse the policies of his fall right predecessors audible sonata would allowed industries more access to ancestral lands. i can yeah,
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care of reports from priscilla. the indigenous camp out takes place every april at this time. for the 1st time in 5 years, their voices were heard present wheezing, mass. you let us see. we're announcing the creation of 6 new indigenous reserves. the 1st since 2018. no. i don't want to leave any indigenous 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 would not demur kate 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 more those of a bubble in we can filter changed. this government has
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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. the legal miners from the yen. on my me territory, brazil's largest indigenous reserve is the size of portugal, 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. it isn't as late as we've been talking to here said person was enough to let us silver, has accomplished much defending their rights and the environment during the 1st 4 months of his term. but they also said he will be facing enormous challenges during
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the next 4 years. then both sonata dismantled government agencies in charge of protecting the indigenous population and the environment, strengthening them will take time and money letter. silver will also have to deal with the powerful farm lobby, which also wants to expand into new territories in 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 our give, i'll jazeera brazilian, hundreds of people have been stuck at the border between chile and peru had begun moving again. it came mainly from venezuela and haiti, as well as ecuador and columbia, initially made their way to chile, but the tightening of migration controls forced them to head home. they couldn't pass through peru because they didn't have the necessary documents leaving them
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stranded for several days. on friday, the peruvian government finally allowed them in marina sanchez reports from tucker on the peru, chile. puerto 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 fact, another region where we are said that chile was sending its problems into plato. 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 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 been more than 1300000. both countries share a lot of problems and
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a lot of responsibilities. now it is unclear whether these my ones will stay in bid or will continue to get their route back home as they say they wish medina scientists and just see that ability liberty, the u. s. army will briefly ground its non critical aviation units after 12 soldiers were killed and helicopter crashes in the past months. cruise won't be allowed to fly for a day next month until the complete required training. 3 soldiers died in alaska on thursday when 2 army helicopters collided. and in march, 9, soldiers were killed, and kentucky went to black hawk helicopters crash during a training exercise. the u. s. federal reserve has blamed trump era deregulation for contributing to the failure of silicon valley bank. it says the loosening of safeguards in 2018, hindered the work of bank supervisors. a collapse of s v b was the 2nd largest banking failure in u. s. history and led to the biggest crisis of confidence in the banking sector
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since the 20 away to financial meltdown. still, i had an al jazeera, a stalk warning from the system of north korea's leader, lots of nuclear to turn the steel between his soul and washington. and poverty, public services, i'm corruption. we look at the issues facing pa, to clients, and they head to the polls on sunday. ah, those is in paris. why are electing a new president on april, the 30th foreign policy matters in the fight against corruption, have dominated campaign? the governing party has been in power for more than 60 years. could this be the moment your position had been waiting for? follow the paraguay elections. this month on al jazeera with
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ah. once you just need a reminder of our top stories, this are there are reports of heavy fighting around the presidential palaces, sedans, capitol, hot to the conflict between the army and potter military rapids support forces. it's now in his 3rd week battles. continuing, despite a ceasefire. tens of thousands of people are still streaming out of sudan leaving any way they can buy land see or buy air. foreign governments is scrambling to get the citizens out before the latest truce expires on sunday night. huge fires broken out in the crime in port city of sebastopol. after fuel storage tank exploded the governor of the russian annex peninsula. it says it was likely close by a drones strike to be no reports of casualties. more now on our top story, the fighting in sudan, most hospitals there have ceased to operate in khartoum. sister,
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city of on vermont staff at the last remaining hospital are desperately trying to treat patients. they're running out of medicine, essential supplies and fuel volunteers have stepped in to help. but medical staff are being pushed to then to lafayette law to find that at the else. and there is a huge shortage of staff and a huge like in the hospital facilities in normal circumstances. we have full teams . now we have to work longer shifts as there aren't enough doctors. there are only one or 2 covering up to 3 departments. volunteers are trying to run the hospital because it's the only one still functioning. french foreign minister captain cola has urged a 1000000 unnecessary leaders to resume talks over disputed land as a by john has rejected appeals to remove a jack point on the lashing corridor. it's the only road connecting on menia with a disputed, like 1 o'clock, region honest with reports from social in azerbaijan. southwestern corner of
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azerbaijan is being transformed, known by armenians, is not gone. o caraballo. they occupied this territory for 30 years, but war in 2020 saw the as aires win back control of almost all of it. we belong to this length. we came back and we, we found roy's destruction demolished. everything demolished, all the cemeteries completely destroyed. the ethnic armenians that were here of gone the cathedral hit by shelling will be rebuilt, were told as airy families will move here, when reconstruction is finished. the as airy government says is investing $1600000000.00 in the territories taken back from armenian control. that includes hair in chew sha, where we're overlooking the only part of car back that remains under the control of ethnic armenians. the town of can candy or the armenians call it stepanie kurt. at least 70000 ethnic. armenians live down there, effectively surround it. and as
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a by john has now installed a boarded checkpoint on the only road linking to panic, hurt to armenia. it's supposed to remain open under the terms of a russian broker. p. steel had ended the 2020 war. 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 fact where the russian peacekeepers woods axis 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 with post, very serious security concerns by government. and the government decided to stop this mean, it says the allegations of far fetched insta pan occurred. the administration says it's been getting by on what little supplies are allowed through. i really come to see people have been living on minimal goods in food. transported with the help of russian peace cape is in the red cross. people are living with permanent cuts of
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electricity and guess we have a problem with access to medical treatment and every day this humanitarian crisis is deepening. the checkpoint isn't as about 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 voters and brought a go. i will head to the polls and sunday, to elect a new president, as well as legislators, corruption, and organized crime. and the main concerns for voters. the lead up to the election has seen a string of scandals involving some of the governing parties. top figures are latin america, editor lissy, and human reports for socio goes, think of data and his wife ro. mina couldn't wait for the birth of their 1st child, a boy, but went romana went into labor. everything went wrong. 8 hours after the child was
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born, he died of his fixation and his mother barely survived. the couple blames their child's desk on the hospital's lack of resources to deal with medical emergencies. ultimately, because funds are siphoned off by corruption, grow mina is still in hospital where patients have to provide their own medicine syringes and even water as i'm of them are within along the 2nd were willing to do what it takes to see that justice is served. this can stay in impunity, they can't get away with this because my son had the right to live near by. we find an elementary school that is so underfunded that there are no classrooms for the older children. they study outdoors where the smallest students play. paraguay is widely known as one of the most corrupt countries in latin america. a country with impressive wealth, but in the hands of only very few with political power. in january,
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the u. s. imposed new sanctions against former president or national candidates for quote, involvement, insignificant corruption. after you as secretary of state, anthony blinking accused him of links to drug trafficking and terrorist organizations. car dis, denies the charges, but impacts why they haven't come as a surprise. so no, no people are not surprised because the common sort of response has been we knew it all the time except her, we didn't want to know the, the attorney general didn't reactor. the judiciary was quiet, the police didn't do anything in this, in the city. slum children play in the mud alongside pigs. the small community moved here a few months ago when their neighbourhood was flooded. the families who live here have had to build these shacks with their own hands, as in so many pipes of paraguay here. the absence of the state is obvious
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everywhere you look, except during election time when candidates like this one come calling to ask for people's votes. 65 year old diana says they've always been poor and abandoned by politicians and that sunday's elections won't change anything on him in law. again, you're the only by our votes. they give you money. that's why no one likes someone will improve things. that's all i can say. yea, ma, it's a vicious circle, made it easier by resignation. a belief that decades of corruption is just another cross that those who suffer the most from it simply have to bear. lucy in human al jazeera, assume ceylon paraguay. the powerful sister of north korea's leader has warned an agreement between soul and the u. s. to strengthen nuclear to turns will lead to serious danger. can your song says john young will have to perfect its own nuclear war determines as
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a result of the deal. the cooperation agreement was announced on wednesday during a visit to the white house by south korea's president units of your on his early air strikes caused fires and explosions near the city and city of homes. city night of her say, a musician and munitions depos targeted said media say a fuel station also caught fire the strong several fuel tankers and trucks. 3 people were injured as was conducted, regular air strikes and syria, claiming to target iranian backed forces and has ball fighters. lisa far tear gas to break out protesting guineas capital colloquy demonstrations had become violent in the bombay to district, due to shortages of electricity. these eventually had to flee protesting set several vehicles on fire, including a police car. italy has restored access to the champs gpc chart bod after bonnie at last month over data privacy concerns. the u. s. firm which developed the artificial intelligence software,
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says it's addressed those issues with new information and tools in his website. the software can mimic voices and writing styles based on prompts from users. in your lot more in all these stories on the website, al jazeera, dot com, the others gotta be next than inside. story examines have sedans, natural resources, and linked to the ongoing conflict. stay with us. ah hello, there continues to be a scorching hot story across the south west of europe. we've had new national records set in portugal, spain and morocco. we are expecting temperatures to come down slightly here over the next few days, but that heat will push its way further east to northern parts of algeria and tunisia over the next few days. now things have been feeling
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a lot colder. cosmo central and eastern parts of europe. temperature sitting below the average here they will be on the rise across parts of the balkans over the next few days. 21 degrees in bucharest on sunday. ahead of wet weather. that's working its way across the west, bringing some heavy rain to southern parts of france. italy is set to see the worst of that as we go into sunday with blustery winds, kicking down across central parts of the mediterranean. but it isn't improving picture up in the north. certainly for central parts of europe. britain, an island also seeing more in the way of sunshine, down in the south. the rain starts to creep in from the west. by the time we get into sunday, a wintry wave continues across much of scandinavia, but further south of this for poland as well as germany, we're seeing a lot of warmth. come back in and lots of sunshine with that. berlin seen 19 degrees celsius on monday. so lots of sunny weather to come. ah,
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where clouds meet mountain west struggle gives birth to a true passion where faith is more than just where humanity defies. expectations with freedom is always worth fighting. bold and untold stories from across asia and the pacific. 101 east on al jazeera, 2 weeks the violence of plans through don is a turmoil. hundreds of people have been killed and tens of thousands of slaves. the country is home to more than $500.00 ethnic groups and as rich and natural resources. these fact is linked to the conflicts. this is inside story with .

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