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wanna take their power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship, opposing autocracy. democracy may be on al jazeera blue hopes for talks to negotiate a permanent end to fighting in sudan seemed farther away as the wible general's trade blade thousands for you sit down for safety, but agencies wander wanting out of food for refugees arriving in chad. ah, i'm robot this and this is al jazeera life, and doha also coming up crimea, as governor blames a drone attack for fire at a fuel. death of a day after a wave of russian missile strikes. some ukraine, a 9 senegalese ami veterans who fought for france receive a warm welcome home,
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up to more than 50 years abroad. ah, we are going to begin with the conflict in sudan, which is now entering its 3rd week. there are reports of heavy fighting around the presidential palace, gun bottles and air strikes. continuing, even though both the sudanese army and the powder military, rapid support forces have agreed to an extended cease fire has been no let up in the battles and civilians are caught in the crossfire. united nations embody sedans told al jazeera that if the rivals sides refuse to negotiate, they risk an international isolation, laughter, shirley, and 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, oh, people are still streaming out of sudan leaving any way they can. this is the scene right now. the port of jet up on saudi arabia's red sea coast. this vessel has come from port sedan is bringing nearly 2000 people to safety. people from saudi arabia and iran are among those on board. we'll have a morgans in cartoon for us. is there any indication that the sci fi is working anywhere? however, while judging by the sound of artillery strikes and heavy gunfire in parts of undermine that, the $250.00 object capital had assume it didn't look like the sci fi, if holding in all parts of the capital and other parts of the country. now around the vicinity of the presidential palace, sorry, around the vicinity of the presidential palace, they were heavy artillery stripe and heavy gunfire in the early hours of saturday morning between the rapid support forces and the city needs army. now in other
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parts it has been relatively quiet like the northern part of the capital, but residency that r s f fight this still room, the streets in some parts of battery that's in the north of the capital her to me and the southern parts people are still scrambling, looking for buses to try to get out of the capital i was among the people trapped for nearly 7 days with no food drink, electricity, or water. the conditions were very bad, but thank god we managed to leave and come here to port saddam. but the road was a bit difficult, but things went well and we got here, i got it and whatnot. 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 frame. how about is there any indication anywhere that anything is happening of the, of a positive nature on the diplomatic front. while diplomats, the international community and regional blocks are trying to get the 2 sides not
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only to adhere to the fire, which is right now, hard judging by the fighting on the ground. but also to try to get the 2 sides to talk to each other to end the fighting. the student is army general general ab them . hon spoke to us public broadcaster on friday. and he said that there will be no negotiations with the militia group, referring to the rapid support for the rest of commander also spoke to media and said that he's willing to negotiate with the army. once there is a cease fire and then put in the army stops fighting the rapids support for those. so while efforts are ongoing, the 2 sites don't seem to be determined to meet each other. that's just by the fact that the food in these army agreed to send an envoy to the south for the nice capital juba for talks with the rest. but that was a tentative agreement. and it looks like for the time being that it's not something that is going to be happening. this is of course, all ongoing while denise continue to suffer. hospital continue to run out of operations and phase basic shortage shortages of basic staff and basic medicines.
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and this happens of many, many people remain trapped in their home for 2 weeks now with no electricity or running water. have a morgan reporting to his life cartoon have a thank you. will aid work has said they're worried that children who flights it on for chad, i'm getting enough to eat tens of thousands of families across the border. many more are trapped by fighting donor agencies that say they don't have enough aid for all the arrivals. i'm it just reports from chance bought a ton of co food borne on the run. i knew baby arise to add to the growing number of sudan refugees in chad. the n whether 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 will arrive in chad, a pregnant women and children whose conditions room in dia,
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we are seeing. and sadly, expecting a peak here manage mission in a region which is already has very bad indicators for a child with 9 nitrous in agencies 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 donors, this could mean tougher times for thousands of cost over into china and thousands more or trying to leave sudan. shortly after the interview by al jazeera address, top administrator paid the newly born and his mother zemzem. a visit was at m. ali from not only the mother, but everyone will soon had access to medical care from our mobiles clinic. kitty zemzem and her child are lucky in comparison to the majority of sudanese refugees in chad. the not so lucky ones. we'll 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. about 2000 people
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have been evacuated to djibouti japan, front of us among the nations who flown out of their government workers and citizens and military operations. mach, why reports from the airport in g booty? potomac duties, international airport is far from home for the people on his aeroplane. 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 su dawn to hear. many of them have been waiting for days for a chance to make it to the pickup point without being caught in the fighting guards every morning. in the night. it actually is like 6 o'clock morning. we can sleep. yeah,
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we don't yeah. i think this is group is i did or did, if you know, for the people to booty as 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 also has a military presence here, says all at citizens who wanted to leave, sued on, 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 bought enough to make treacherous journey. be able to be brought to safety . here in germany, the government workers and some citizens of wealthy nations that have been brought out in this way. tens of thousands of people have been trying to leave sudan by
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land. others don't have anywhere else to go. many the people arriving here have 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 and all of his money was stolen by armed men on the way to the pickup air field. i had to go through a 36 check points from what was it faxes from the r s f. we had to go through on ben 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 they'll be safe. malcolm web al jazeera g beauty. ah,
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if i was broken out in the crimean port city of sylvester ball after a fuel storage tank exploded, the original governor says it was likely to be caused by a ukrainian drummed strike, let it be no reports of casualties. ukraine has repeatedly said it plans to retake the crimean peninsula, which russia annexed in 2014. when the blast comes a day after at least $25.00 people were killed and strikes across ukraine, russia said it was targeting ukrainian reservists. president vladimir zalinski says key won't respond to what he called russian terror as glove now to chaw strike with his life for us in a keith. charles was a lot of speculation about this fire this a vast of all fuel devil coming. of course, after the russian attacks, how do we read all this? well, certainly, according to the russian appointed governor, he sang that says, you mentioned in the intro, preliminary information would suggest that this was
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a drones strike by ukrainian forces. this wouldn't be inconceivable if we keep in mind that some have been a series of attacks on that targets by the ukrainians in around serviceable throughout this war actually. so of course rational. ready is being c is seen as of huge strategic importance to the russians. it is the home of the black sea fetus is a major point of a supply line, whether it be fuel or ammunition. and we understand certainly according to military analysts and naval experts that the russians have put in over the last few months, additional defensive positions in and around that area to try and defend against these attacks. there's been no confirmation or any comment from the ukrainians so far and, and that's to be expected. they've never really commented on any alleged attacks in and around sabbatical before. so then of course the question is, if indeed this is
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a drone strike, why now? well, it comes as the build up full is expected ukrainian cancer offensive continues. we know that there are thousands of ukrainian troops that of a master pouring in to the eastern and southern regions along with millions of dollars worth of western allied, supplied kate and ammunition. there is huge speculation as to when this counter offensive would start, but a lowly indicators suggest that it may involve a push from the town of zappa's asia, a south to try and basically break a land chord or that runs from the occupied areas of 2 nets. kalu gangs regions, right, the way down through to basically in the old and crimea. so as i say that there's no hard factor. oh, any real indication that this is going to be starting in the next? i don't know 48 hours or so, but certainly the ukrainians are getting ready and attack like this on such an
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important oiled epo in somewhere. likes of us to poll would not be inconceivable. but yes, i'm very dramatic pitches. smoke billowing out of that oil depot. one can only imagine the term. they were potentially, you know, hundreds of thousands of tons of fuel there. and it's now going up in smoke. charles, thanks very much. and that charl stratford and keith the sister of north korea's leader, has warned an agreement between soul and the u. s. to strengthen nuclear deterrence will lead to serious danger. camille jones says pyongyang will have to perfect its own nuclear deterrence in response, a cooperation agreement was announced on wednesday during a visit to the white house. i south korea's present use of kiln and is rarely airstrikes, calls fires and explosions near the city and city of homes, city and activists say munitions. deborah was targeted state media reporting a fuel station caught fire and several tankers were destroyed. israel's conducted
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regular air strikes and syria, seeing its targeting iranian backed forces and has mala fighters. police are far tear gas to break up protests in guineas, capital concrete demonstrations have become violent in the bar. bento district, due to shortages of electricity, police eventually had to flee as protest. i sent several vehicles on fire, including a police car. still ahead on al jazeera, we're going to be live from near the checkpoint and threatens to reignite decades of conflict between us by john and armenia. ha, brazil's president reaffirms, is going to protect the indigenous communities with the recognition is 6 years. ah, the
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hello. there was thought in se, asia from the satellite image, you can see the dense shower clouds sitting across southern parts of the region showing where the heaviest rain is. set of all over the next few days. thunderstorms continuing much of indonesia as well as malaysia and singapore and some very heavy rain to come to the southern parts of the philippines. we could see flooding here over the weekend and the potential flooding continues the cause. northern parts of thailand's very heavy rain to come here on monday. you can see those lodges there, much weather and cooler across large areas of india. china as we go into next week and further south down under, in australia, from the satellite image. here you can see it's largely central western parts of the country, lots of sunshine coming in for perth temperature touching up over the next few days . but temperatures have come down in the southeast that thanks to this weather system that supports very heavy range coastal areas of queensland and new south wales. still some about to be found around sydney on sunday,
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but an improving picture by monday as it pulls a further off shore, some sunshine coming through the cloud. there 22 degrees celsius in sydney. the 4 new zealand temperatures have been sitting high across the south island, very wet weather to come in the north. that sure weather update. ah. with hulu.
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ah, watching all just either one of our top stories this out. there are reports of heavy fighting of on the presidential palace in sedans. capital call to despite an extended seas far, the conflict between the army and the part of military rapids support forces is now in its 3rd week. tens of thousands of people are still streaming out of sudan by land sea all by air. foreign governments is scrambling to get the citizens out before the latest truce expires on sunday nights of ours. broken out in the crimea in port city of sebastopol after a fuel storage tank exploded. the regional government says it was like these have been caused by a ukrainian jerome strike. no casualties have been report. frances calling for
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other bizarre to remove checkpoints on the luncheon corridor, it's the only road connecting armenia with a disputed nagondo carrabas region. the checkpoints were established last weekend a bonus. smith is joining us from the city city of shoes. what is the check point mean for ethnic? i mean is living in car backbone while rob, this is one of the 2 checkpoints were about 10 minutes outside the city of sta, panica, the meetings, what the as aires call can candy. and you just see behind me makes the, a russian flag was a russian peacekeepers. and the theory this road is supposed to be kept open by russians. peacekeepers, there shouldn't be any checkpoints on it. but as of john has to this one on one, right? it's border with armine now as a by john says we ethnic, armenians are free to come and go as i wish along this road. the problem is that many ethnic, i mean inside, i feel intimidated by these every presence because of the history of animosity between the 2 countries, many ethnic armenian man ends to panic,
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say they fear arrest because they poured into wars against my job bonus. there is pressure, of course, from the, the french, the us and russia, which has got the checkpoint behind you at to remove the checkpoint that we're talking about. are there any signs of the said he's going to listen these are government officials. we've been speaking to over the last couple of day, se, nope, that got not gonna remove these checkpoints as a by john. they say has a right to enforce it's border security. this is terry change and nationally recognize as belonging to was the by john point. they're going to say the rest of the territory around the panel can candy that of john c. back in 2020 war. there is a frenzy of building activity, new hotels, new restaurants, new homes, even new airports are being built. part of it seems to be to show the, the ethnic, how many and still in japan occurred can,
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can be what they can get in terms of investment if they are willing to be governed by us. by john, the southwestern corner of as a by john is being transformed. known by all means is not going to come back. they occupied this territory for 30 years, but war in 2020. so v as area when back control of almost all of it, we belong to this land. we came back and found ruinous destruction demolish everything demolished. all the cemetery completely destroyed the ethnic armenians, the way here have gone that cathedral hit by shelling will be rebuilt. we're told as every family, as we'll move here, when reconstruction is finished, the very government says is investing 1600000000 dollars in the territory is taken back from armenian control. that includes here in georgia, 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 step hannah, curt,
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elise, $70000.00 ethnic. armenians live down there. effectively surrounded by john has now installed a board. at checkpoint on the only road linking to pan occurred to armenia, it's 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 fax, where the russian skippers would assist 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 as it by any government. and the government decided to stop this mean, it says the allegations of farfetched insta pan occurred. the administration says
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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 transport with the help of russian pace. cape is in the red cross. people are living with permanent cuts of electricity and guess we have a problem with access to medical treatment and every day this humanitarian crisis is deepening. the checkpoint is an, as about johnny move that further worse. and the situation or media 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 tensions. hi again. bernard smith, al jazeera fuchsia as a by john the u. s. army will briefly ground its non critical aviation units after 12 soldiers were killed and helicopter crashes in the past month. cruise won't be allowed to fly for a day next month until we complete required training. 3 soldiers died in alaska on thursday were to army helicopters, collided,
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and in march 9 soldiers were killed in kentucky. when 2 black hawk helicopters crashed during a training exercise. the u. s. federal reserves 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. the collapse of s b p was the 2nd largest banking failure in u. s. history, it led to the biggest crisis of confidence in the banking sector since the 20 await financial meltdown. brazil now has another 6 reserves for indigenous people, but isn't loose and ask you a little da silva has promised to reverse the policies of his far right predecessor, charitable sonata was allowed industries more access to ancestral lands. the move will help protect the designated the territory from illegal gold miners and logos. monning santos, is the coordinator of the national advisory group of pharmacy. it's one of the biggest social justice and geo in brazil. and she says the move by the brazilian president is
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a welcome. one. 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 india 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 this 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 his book been up the doors for a policy. and we'll know, we'll know over the words, not only from brazil that if you have additional people and local communities are additional to people in the table cars. this territories is already protected, their bio diversity dot com and goods. and it also is 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,
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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 it doesn't belong to them. so this is important right now because it's 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. so days of being stranded at the peru, chilly border hundreds of migrants and making their way home than are being allowed to cross the border into peru. marianna sanchez reports from taco on the pu, 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 pat another region where we are said that chile was sending its
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problems into bay. do the foreign ministry of t le called bid was ambassador the foreign ministry of food, who called till his 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 bill. more than 1300000. both countries share a lot of problems and 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 at the bay do chilly border, which is the national god says it's retrieved, the bodies of $43.00 drowned migrants. the coast guards recovered more than 200 bodies waters, often as yet in the last 10 days. a thought who say there's been
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a surgeon people making their way along the chain is in coast, heading to italy. a funeral is being held for a palestinian boy who's been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. local sources say the 16 year old was shot in the chest and the tunnel to court southeast of bethlehem. dozens of others have been injured. a boy is the $100.00 and 4th palestinian to be killed and occupied territory by israeli forces. this year. italy has restored access to the chat g p. t chap bought after bonnie at last month were data privacy concerns. the u. s. firm was developed. the artificial intelligence software says it's addressed those issues with new information and tools. and his website, a software can mimic voices and writing styles based on prompts from users. 9 military veterans who fought for france have been told the can now get their full pensions at home in senegal, up to now they've been forced to live in france for at least 6 months of every year
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in order to qualify for pension payments. because our 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, and my great grandchildren. i am home. finally, almost a quarter of a 1000000 africans fought for 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 a service, the french state gave him a fraction of his pension, 40 years after retirement, a bitter injustice say, says he wouldn't you mitigate liberty. i have mixed feelings about my experiences. santa fredo, equality and fraternity. the french motto, nephew, was for us only a symbol. it wasn't fin practice. i really we were you mediated because of the
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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 yales were instrumental in liberating southern france ruled war 2, but were stopped from entering paris commanders replaced them with white soldiers. the dog down and 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
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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 al jazeera. these are the top stories that are reports of heavy fighting around the presidential palace and sedans. capital. how to the conflict between the army and part of military rapids support forces is now in his 3rd week despite an extended seas farm. tens of thousands of people are still streaming out of sudan lee.

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