tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 29, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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trade. blame thousands, fleece at all for safety, but aid agencies warm. they running out of food for refugees arriving in chad. crimea, as governor blames a drone attack for a fire at a fuel depot a day after a wave of russian missile strikes on ukraine. and the checkpoint that threatens to reignite decades of conflict between assa, by john an armenian. and i'm far as small. have all the de sports as the alley lakers reach. the 2nd round, b and b, playoff. lebron james for 22 points to help his team feel their theories that again finances great leave for game. ah, welcome to the news. are there still no break in the fighting in see dog? a civilians continue to flee the capital. the area around the presidential palace
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is the focus of the latest fest battles, the sudanese army and the power military rapid support forces accuse each other a violating an extended cease fire. and people are still streaming out of sudan leaving any way that they can. this is the scene right now at the board agenda on saudi arabia's red sea coast. this vessel just come from port sudan. it's bringing nearly 2000 people to safety citizens from saudi arabia and iran are amongst those on board. but we have 3 correspondents covering the story in a moment will speak to m an address, who is in chad. malcolm web in beauty, we're thousands, the sudanese and forward nationals of fled. and hippa, morgan is in cartoon 1st for the latest on the fighting. but 1st, this report, victoria gave me intense fighting is taking place on the streets around the army headquarters and presidential palace in hot tomb. as the conflict between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces enters its 3rd week under yeah,
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both sides say they're making gains a both blame each other for violating yet another ceasefire. the army says it's repelled an attack on javel aaliyah. 40 kilometer is south of hot tomb. it blames the rapids support forces for the continuing violence. the r s f denies this and says it's taking control of an area south of the capitol. now what should i say? the light will allow, am i to get? we convey good news to our commander and tell him that the battles are over and that the remnant groups have fleet. the main market is better normal now and the rapid support forces are welcomed by the people of the you and envoy has reiterated calls for a permanent end to the violence and issued this warning matter. shalean. she walk regional countries and the international community must say that if the situation
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continues, even if one side wins 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, sudan doctors union has wound the health services on the verge of collapse and says there's a shortage of medicine. this hospital is in the city of on demand, give you the la father of the open. we lack medical, staff and facilities or sheets have been extended, but there are only one or 2 doctors to cover 2 or 3 departments in normal circumstances. this won't happen, but now the situation is so difficult that, oh, with a central supplies running out thousands of streaming out of the country. many a heading to sudan on the east and red sea coast. i was among the people trapped for nearly 7 days. and cartoon with no food, electricity, or water. the conditions were very bad,
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but thank god we manage to leave and come here. do journey was a bit difficult, but things worked out and we arrived now they wait to register for a fairy to saudi arabia. relieved to be out of immediate danger, but uncertain about when it will be safe to returned victoria gate and be al jazeera, who have olga and joseph saw from call to ben at quite simply, hey, by think we have to say, cease fire, what cease fire? and that's something a lot of civilians here and the capital are asking, especially in the city of undermanned, that's the twin city of the capital harpoon residence there. say that from the early hours of saturday morning they were able to hear artillery strikes and hear finds a jets flying overhead as the rapid support forces and the sudanese army exchange of gunfire against each other. so there and the seat in the city of under man, people say that they were not able to leave their homes in parts of it and that in others they are trying to get out to look for basic commodities. but that it is
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challenging, especially in light of the fact that many people are lacking. the financial means to do so than does the northern parts of the capital. there's also ongoing fighting bear between the r s f and the sudanese army. but the focus since the early hours of saturday morning has been the general command of the army and the presidential palace. the armies in control of the general command and the area around it. but the r s f is in control of the presidential palace, which is just a few kilometers away. and that's been the scene of intense fighting between the 2 sides since the thought of the conflict 2 weeks ago, many people say that they've been trying to make their way out of the capital. but because of lack of financial means that has been very hard to do so many remained trapped inside their homes for the 3rd week. now going onto the 3rd week with no access to basic needs, like hospitals are running water or power. they're saying that they're waiting to see if there would be any low in fighting because they've given up hope of a complete cease fire. and they say that if that happens, them either try to make their way out for basic commodities or leave the capitol like many others have done. so before the course of a high level diplomacy is continued, we know that,
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but it's the impact of that diplomacy that doesn't seem to be reaching. you might say ground level yes indeed. now both sides from the very beginning of the conflict, had said that they would not negotiate with each other. the general of the army, general abdel for the hunt, seemed to backtrack from fat 3 days ago when he promised the you and the you of the south city needs envoy, that there will be a 72 hours the fire starting thursday midnight, and that he will send an invoice to the south for the new capital. can you go through it with the recess on permanency fire and talks to and the conflict, but that did not happen. and even that agreement was only tentative. then you have the rapid support for the falling media that they will not negotiate with, with the army, unless there is a sci fi and placement left. this is denise army stopped firing at them. so fighting continues on the ground and it looks like right now despite the fact that the international community, despite the fact that regional blocks have been trying to get a permanency fire and good to fight talking. but doesn't look like it's going to
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happen anytime soon. have a local force, they caught him. thank you. well, aid workers say that they're worried that children who fled, sued on for chad. i'm not getting enough to eat tens of thousands of families across the border. and many more a trumped by the fighting. the agencies say that they don't have enough age for all of the arrivals. and interest reports now from trans bought a town of food. borne on the run, a new baby arrives to add to the growing number of sudan refugees in chad. the young mother says she was forced to flee after gunman set our family home and fire intended she later went into labor with no access to medical facility or stuff. money. i got no help from anyone except my mother and sister. that was on the day i give birth, the united nation says among thousands of refugees were arrived in chad pregnant women and children whose conditions remain dia. we are seeing,
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sadly expecting of pico many tradition in a region which is already has very bad indicators for childhood, man nutrition, 80. this is how promised to step up the parameters, but there isn't much to give conflict as way around the world have used up much funding from increasingly $14.00. this could mean top a times for thousands of cost over into jobs and thousands more or tried to leave. so died shortly after the interview by al jazeera address, top administrator paid the newly born and his mother zemzem visit was a mother fun. not only the mother, but everyone will soon have access to medical care from our mobile clinic. zemzem and i 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 did greece, i'll just go fool. bless join ever. now who's in the town of address in chad on the
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border with su dawn. and it's been 2 weeks. i am at the beginning of this wave of refugees that arrived on the border. that condition isn't very pleasant. well, sale there's been marked presence of international aid agencies, local and domestic, are local and forming it workers on the field, especially in california. yes, some aid has been delivered, but i can confirm to you that 100, even if, if not thousands of still not accessed our food at none food aid from these aid workers. but basically, 2 weeks says the start of the arrival of refugees into sudan into charge from sudan . there is no single tent inside. so people are living out in the open,
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the lucky ones, get too hot shelter and the trees. and of course, some of the structures they put up in, of course, are twigs with some straws that are strewn around, held together by ropes, or even threads, so as to provide some form of shade. that's the condition they are living in. and a lot of people use is talk to they tell you that the conditions have not improved at all. and this is coming at a time when more and more if it is across the border into the eastern part of child . remember the woman we just spoke to in the packaging paper before this interview . we went while we were speaking with her. several mothers came with their sick babies asking whether we were doctors. busy or our health workers we, we told them no, and they said they need help for some of the elements their children are suffering from. so it shows you basically how things are in a desperate state in that particular camp. so hell of call, sir emma though your on the border in chad alongside saddam, the border area is dar full and within don for is an small town called jeanine and
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i, we heard that they were clashes there over the past few day, just wondering what you're hearing about that situation, because getting news out of it, it is pretty scarce. the situation is to remain unclear as people who are prevented all afraid to cross into china. it's all safer for them to move deeper into done instead of coming westward towards char, to cross the border at cooper or any other joining village. we work together with some aid workers who are based in janina. only a few days ago they arrived why we were staying and they were talking. they were talking about spending days over a 10500 kilometer 500 meter distance negotiating that passage to safety. so it indicate it shows to you how much difficult, ordinary civilian space we talking about
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a workers who have been there helping people and they are known to the local forces, malicious and security forces. so it tells you how difficult is it for civilians to come to this side of chad. rather, they want to go towards sudan a torch, come to me and defy interest where they feel it's more safe than why they are. but again, as they will deeper they find that the crisis that it's still brewing, hard to me, it's not safe at all. and so i'm going towns and cities near costume. so basically they're trying to work as i watered about the condition of the refugees who have been displaced from that was indeed very difficult situation admitted for us on the child. saddam bought a thank you. now about 3000 people had been evacuated to, to boutique before continuing their journey home out. there was malcolm webb joins us live from the airport. they were malcolm, what sort of condition people who arrive at the airport and in the vicinity of the
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airport was the condition of a in would have been about 2 flights a day for most of the last week. but up until friday morning, when a turkish croft was shot into dawn, it was a military aircraft on an evacuation operation. and it's still grounded at the why the site now at base just north of cost to me. and since then, no more aircraft have flown to and from, from here, but shortly before the cameras, it was one of the countries that was evacuating citizens using these 2 across here . we spoke some of the people who came off those planes. let's take a look at that story. potomac of 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,
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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 and the night. it's actually like 6 o'clock morning. we can't sleep. yeah. we don't yeah, this is a mighty that the group is fighting for did that if you know for the people to booty as a hub to these air evacuation operations because it hosts to 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 also has a military presence here, says all at citizens who wanted to lease, you don, have been evacuated, mostly military,
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off like this one from canada that have been flying to sudan landing whenever, wherever they can, and then the people they rescuing. so they both treacherous journeyed the be able to be brought to safety. here in japan, county, 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 land. others don't have anywhere else to go. many of the people arriving here of had to make painful decisions. families have been split a summer in his family or among several who and now stuck here that they don't have the required papers. all the money for on would travel. he says is british passport has expired. all of his money was stolen by armed men. on the way to the pickup airfield, i had to go through 36 checkpoints,
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from opposite functions from the recess. we have to go through and been through their army, we have to work to as well, even for those who can continue their journeys and worries aren't over. everyone here had loved ones left behind. no one knows if they'll be safe. malcolm web al jazeera djibouti. last week i spoke to ryan said the recent graduates living in cartoon she has since left sit on join us now from london to discuss that journey. and before we talk about the journey in detail, it's good to see. i think that when we last spoke, you might consider yourself one of the lucky ones to the, to get out of sudan. and you must have mixed emotions about sort of the safety that you're experiencing right now to what you've left behind. and i feel guilty. i'm safe and my loved ones was so back home,
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but we just praying for the old stuff and my and honestly and do the sentiment that most people have so that of experiencing what's happening into don. let's talk about your, your departure. the, the escape from saddam perhaps was planned. when was it planned? was it when you heard the news that the u. k. u. k. government were beginning to think about evacuations on the cards. how did you sort of start to formulate your decision? it was for the want us all the day that i went to the army base, already had my bus to, to look to eat it. but because the image tells you the priorities is for family, children, and elders and to say, so i was like, i'm alone and i'm healthy. so my pride, i want to be a priority. so i just went and just tested my luck and denied like i was accepted and evacuated, so you would base your base to you
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a base to the on demand very close to the capital. so what did you have to consider when you were making the move from where you was staying in the location you at moving to the military base? i had to consider everything from petrol. well, to who am i going to go with? i went with complete strangers, god bless them. they will also go into the army base and they use, we have thousands of what groups of just people transport people to the base. so i just joined the what's up group and a guy in my neighborhood said that they had to accept sheets in that. cough. so i just went with them just praying, nothing happened. and the problem was, the night, the full, the bridge that takes you to the army base there was fighting in it. but finally, when we, when it was stopped. ok, so you,
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we will stop by all means that the army most. and he does lennox point really, is that you, you start your journey and that's around about 15 to 20 kilometer journey. i believe from undermanned to the base. just tell us what you saw on the way because conflict was raging all around d over those days. you had those cars but at the time that i was think it was there was no fighting. it was just a lot of checkpoints and it was just you see the roads absolutely like damaged and there's a lot of buildings that were like gone. but it was relative, there was no fight. and like when i was going, there was no fortune on the road itself in terms of damage to infrastructure. you talk about the roads there. how about houses, apartments, shops, signage, just if you can, if you can just damage if you could just take the picture for our viewers about what that feels like as you're driving through and you're seeing what's happening to your country. i've never train such hop grades just
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because you don't know the sense of relief that you've been evacuated by the same time. you're just seeing what you're leaving behind and what the people are leaving . i and i saw maybe 100 my waiting for in the bakery just to get bread. there's a lot of, there was a medical center next door that was, that had fighting in it, and it was just absolutely demolished. because a lot of shocks i've been broken into, it was just absolutely got wrench and just seeing the, as i was playing the truly can i ask you how many checkpoints you went through because we've just heard from various reports, there are quite a lot of checkpoints, to get through as wondering, i don't know when i spoke to you, whether it was to another eye witness about the way you approach a check point and how important it is not to make soldiers who are armed, nervous about who you are. yeah. basically i don't know exactly the number,
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but literally every single 20 meters does the checkpoint. so when you approached me hope to put you, how's it on? you have to put your hands on the wheel just like no, you don't have any weapons on your on. and then all windows has to be down the old times and then they ask you where you're going and then you tell them to go on to the base and then that you through the haven't. but we have, we didn't experience any like trauma. go into the to the base is just a lot of checklist last last was a checkpoint. well run that we have to leave it. i hope that we will keep in touch with you to at least know the whereabout edition of your family. for the moment. thanks very much for joining us on al jazeera. thank you. thank you. thank you so much. open to more have here on the news are including on the bills present reaffirms of commitment to protecting indigenous communities with the recognition of 6 reserves. but i'm just going washington thinking that he
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is preparing for one of his busiest holidays. yes. a hugely important night for german leaders for risky adult. and barbara will have all of the action in sports. ah. as far as both of those in the crime in port city is vosta poll, after a fuel storage tank exploded, there be no reports of casualties. semester polls governor says the blast could have been caused by a drone attack. this incident will not affects about the fuel supplies. this is a reserved depot, which is not used in the cities day to day needs ask for the emissions from the burning of petroleum products. rushes consumer watchdog is assessing them. but our preliminary estimation suggest there shouldn't be any excess of the norms. though
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the last comes a day after at least 25 people were killed in strikes across ukraine, russia said it was targeting ukrainian reservists. president, lot of his lensky says he will respond to what it called russian terror. let's get more of this in charleston food, his in the ukrainian capital for us, of the a very busy 48 hours at a devastating one. what seems to have happened in crimea on saturday. charles will certainly reports are all indications which suggested it may well have been another drone strike by ukrainian force as you heard there from the russian appointed governor of crimea. saying that sam, that so preliminary indications would suggest that indeed it was a drone strike. i'm some very dramatic pictures of smoke billowing out from this boss, great oil installation, and obviously of huge strategic importance to both sides. the vast,
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oppose the home of russia's black sea fate. and it, wouldn't it be inconceivable if indeed this was the results of ukraine enjoys strike. there has been no mention no comment officially from the ukrainian side, but throughout the last 14 months or so. since this war started, there have been a number of strikes using both aerial drones and see drones maritime drones, against targets in around it's of us to poll according to military analysts, naval analysts to be in analyzing data and satellite imagery. they say that in recent months, the, the russians have been trying to increase their defensive positions around that area using things like nets that float on the surface of the sea to prevent these, sir, these maritime drones hitting as well as barges and, and put platoons to to try and defend the harbor there. but the big question is, if indeed this was a drone strike, why is it significant now will of course it comes ahead of this expected ukrainian
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counter offensive. we know that the ukrainians have been flooding tens of thousands of troops into that area. and to the east, along with lots of heavy weaponry, a lot of it supplied by the west coast. there's no not, no information being given as to when and exactly where this counter offensive will start. but a lot of people are saying that it could involve very much a push from the town of zap parisha down towards northern crimea in a bit to try and cut off a so called land bridge. that connects northern crimea, recalls was of asked of all is with those eastern occupied regions. so yeah, if indeed this was a drone strike camp, that is not inconceivable. and it's fair to say that what can only be imagined to be hundreds if not thousands, tens of thousands of tons of oil is now going up in smoke. charles downforce there in key. thank you. hundreds of people who've been stuck at the border between chile
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and through her for gun moving again now they came may me from venezuela and haiti as well as equity and columbia. now they initially made their way to chilly, but the tightening of migration controls forced them to her home. they couldn't pass through peru because they didn't have necessary documents, leaving them stranded for several days on friday, proving government finally allowed them in marina sanchez reports now from to canada. 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 be too many with small children and very desperate to cross into bed. 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 bay. do the foreign ministry of chile called did was ambassador the foreign ministry of been called to liz ambassador. now after that the prime
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minister of we 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, 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 santas. i'll just either at that they do chilly border, the hundreds of millions of people in china are traveling in the next 5 days. the longest public holiday since the lunar new year. many travel websites reported a search in bookings, numbers such as the past pre pandemic levels. jessica washington has more basing in the heart of beaching. these crowds of waiting to get into this a bit in city once the home of chinese emperors, now
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a popular spot for family visit. the 1st time that i had visited, the forbidding city with my children, i want them to have a good experience and enjoy the atmosphere of aging. so they can learn more about ancient chinese culture. just take my children out for fun. life was not easy for the past 3 years, and the people are still united. we want to come here and see the prosperity of the country. unlike the new here holiday, which is traditionally spent with family, the 5 day made a holiday is mostly for measure travel. painting is the most popular destination for travelers this week. booking size show tickets, the popular destination like the pavilion, the city, and the great walls are already sold out. transport hans are seeing huge crowds. authorities expect more than 16000000 trips to be made across china's rail network . on the 1st day of the holiday, we hung on the may day holidays, a very important time for stimulating consumption, including shopping,
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food and beverage, tourism leisure, entertainment. and it will boost all of these areas. a lot of people have been waiting for this long holiday. it's one of the best times of the year to go out for fun. the china tourism research institute says more than 240000000 people will travel over the holiday. but they say it may take some time for profits to catch up to pre pandemic levels. as trends indicate people are traveling more, but spending less still a boost in visitor numbers is welcome use for small business owners. i mean, there were no people on the street in the pandemic. so what could i do? i was under locked down and i had to stay home to our business are all rely on, the tourist says more people coming up aging. my business will be better. he hopes the hardest point in his working life is behind him. now he says he wants to focus on the simple pleasures, sunny weather, good business, and the smiles of his customers. jessica washington out to sierra beijing. all
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stella had here all al jazeera start warning from the sister of north korea's vida after nuclear deterrent steel between soul and washington dc. and, and sport. an eagle shop puts this indian golfer in the lead at the l. a championship in california. ah hello there. the heat waves sweeping the south west of europe is still the story. as we go into the weekend. a day off to a temperature is new, national reco temperatures was set across cases like spain, portugal and morocco. it was an dora's turn to set a new april record on friday. now that heat has shifted its way further. east hampshire, the still sitting high across the iberian peninsula on saturday. but places like algeria, antonia seeing the exceptionally high numbers,
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they are going to come down though, over the next few days to get across most southern and central parts of europe. but they'll be on the up, for the se, paces like greece, as well as some of the balkan states, as the skies start to clear here. still looking a little bit cloudy. however, on saturday, the worst of the wet weather across more sensual areas. we will see that intensifying the southern parts of france into italy, warnings out for thunderstorms, for the mediterranean islands, but further north, this, an improving picture for northern areas of central europe will see more in the way of sunshine for germany and poland. as we go into sunday, a wintry mix continues across much of scandinavia, rain pushing out for the east for western russia, and it will be more rain coming into the west by sunday that she weather update. ah, i'm the like a vase in the south india to find out how tiny bass in this steve brought an
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a book about you watching the news out with the whole rom, the reminder of all top stories. there are reports of heavy fighting around the presidential pilots in dollars capital cartoon. the spice, and extended the fire, the conflict between the army and the military rapid support, both is now in its 3rd week, and people are still streaming out of the country, leaving any way that they can vessel terry. nearly 2000 evacuations has just arrived at the port of jet in saudi arabia, citizens, all saudi arabia and iran are among those on board. and the 5 is broken out in the climb. the info, he has basketball, a fuel shortage tank exploded. the regional government says it was like oh,
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was likely caused by ukrainian try to strike the casualties. have been reported bringing more now and i'll talk through the fight ensued on most hospitals that have ceased to operate in khartoum sista city of on demand staff. the last remaining hospital, a desperate time to treat patients, the running out of medicine, a central supplies and fuel volunteers of steps in to help but medical staff are being pushed to their limits. let's bring in doctor non sigma lord of the factor. she's a kidney specialist and joins us now on the telephone from cartoon. doctor mood good to have you with us on al jazeera. can you just describe the situation at the hospital where you are away? you work in terms of at least to start with electricity. and water and the essential issues that there are for those patients that are still in the hospital.
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dr. mahard, can you hear me? we don't seem to have talked to mom in the communications are difficult at the moment. we'll try and get back in touch with her soon as we can. now france is calling for as the by john to remove checkpoints on the launch in colorado. it sandy road connecting all media with the disputed, the corner car back reach of the check points were established. last weekend. ben smith joined us now from the very city of shooter bennett. what does the introduction of the check point sort of mean for the ethnic armenians living there? so this is one of the checkpoints that runs from along the latch in colorado, runs to the ethnic, i mean an enclave of the panica. what these areas call can candy,
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and it runs all the way to the armenian border, where there's the other check point. now, these areas say that the ethnic armenians can come and go as they please along this road. the problem is that because of the long years, many years of hostilities between as a, by john and menia, many ethnic armenians are afraid to take this road. they fear intimidation by these areas of many ethnic armenians who fought in the 2 wars against a, by john fear arrest. so they are not prepared to use this road as it is, the russian peacekeepers behind me abruptly the russian flag that's opposed to keep the road completely open and free from any checks. but as by john, as he put the checks in, because armenia is sending weapons to the ethnic army and enclave allegations army calls far fetched the recalls to reopen it from the french particularly. but as by john says, for the moment. no. yeah, leslie don't with the french because it does seem these areas may not bowed to french, u. s. or even russian pressure removal. open that checkpoint as you said,
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but i so stranger things have happened. well, i mean there's a lot of pressure on as a by john to keep the traffic flowing freely on here. but as a budget says it has an it has a sovereign right to exert is all 40 over it. internationally recognised territory including the ethnic ang, plays, ethnic, amin enclaves of to panic, kurt, or can candy. now elsewhere, the rest of this area. that all means that as bars by john took back in that war in 2020, there's a rapid development going on here. billions being poured into building hotels, new home schools, leisure facilities, even airports, as john, essentially on a show, the ethnic army armenian did not hold out unclaimed. look the money that would be invested if you decided ultimately to join with. as a barger, the southwestern corner of as 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, wind 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, the way 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 counter 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 john has now installed
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a boarded 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 fact where the russian skipper's woods ceased 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 farfetched 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 transfer with the help of russian peacekeepers and the red cross. people are living
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with permanent cups of 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 worsens. 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 future, as a by john no brazil has another 6 reserves for indigenous people which are protected from illegal mining, logging and farming. as it listed, as he looted a silver, has promised to reverse the policies of his far right. predecessors, eyeball sanara, who'd allowed industries more access trans astral lands, while okay in a kia has more from brazilian. he indigenous camp out takes place every april, but this time, for the 1st time in 5 years,
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their voices were heard. present reason, as soon as you were announcing the creation of 6 new indigenous reserves, the 1st since 2018. you know, 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 reversed as the policy of his far right predecessor shavelle sonata took over during his 4 year term bull. so now to meet a point of st. would not dimmer keep 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. one was other than one of the above in we can filter change. this government has a policy to protect our rights and environment. it will face difficulties achieving this goal, but at least the intentions are there, and our hopes are high. since he took office in january,
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let us see what has taken action to expel 20000 li legal miners from the yano. 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. and as late as we've been talking to here, the person was 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. both so now dismantled government agencies in charge of protecting the indigenous population and the environment,
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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 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. welcome back to our top story and to dollar we were speaking to a doctor, not sick my mood uh bill fatter. she joins us again on the phone. good, talking with us, your kidney specialist in khartoum. your situation, your situation at the hospital is quite grave at the moment, can explain the problems that you're facing. doctor up the what are you there again though we seem to have lost her again. i do apologize. we will try and speak to her through the de difficult situation that
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come out to sit on as move to north korean out where the sister all the leader that has warned that's an agreement between soul and the u. s. to strengthen nuclear deterrence will lead to serious danger. kimmy or young says appealing, young will have to perfect its own nuclear terrace. the response, the cooperation agreement was announced on wednesday during a visit to the white house by south korea's present insecure and israeli strike has caught fire and explosions near the syrian city of homes. so an activist, se munitions death was targeted. state media reporting and fuel station, coal fire and several tankers were destroyed. israel has conducted regular strikes on syria saying that it's talking iranian back to forces and hezbollah fighters. please have 5 tear gas to break up processing guineas, capital con, agree. demonstrations have become violent and better just strictly to shortages of
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electricity. please eventually had to flee as protested sets several vehicles on fire, including a police car line. the military veterans who fought for france have been told that bell now get full pensions back home instead of go up to know they've been forced to live in france for at least 6 months of every year in order to claim their stipend. nicholas hack has morphin decor 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. overjoyed to see my children, my grandchildren, 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 his service, the french state gave him a fraction of his pension,
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40 years after retirement, a bitter injustice. se says who wouldn't you mitigate liebherr fit? i have mixed feelings about my experience, tampa 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 colorful skin between the train station in the port is this that you known as them by and you bought representing a white and a black soldier, arm in arm here. hundreds of thousands of africans left on ships to fight a war far from home. it's more than a symbol, but a tribute to black africans that lost their lives to free europeans. and many believe that this is a chapter of history too often overlooked. historians believe that ya yells were instrumental in liberating southern france re world war 2, but were stopped from entering paris commanders replaced them with white soldiers.
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the dog down the fla. wanted to know if 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 car. the us federal reserve has blamed trump the era deregulation for contributing to the failure of silicon valley bank. it says the listing of safeguards in 2018 hindered the work of bank, supervises the collapse of s v b was the 2nd largest banking failure in us history. and that led to the biggest crisis of confidence in the banking sector. since the 2008 financial meltdown,
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italy has restored access to chat g p. c chat box. after banning it last month over day to privacy concerns. the firm which develop the artificial intelligence software says is dress those issues with the information and tools on its website. software can mimic voices and writing styles based on prompts from uses. an astronaut from the united arab emirates has made history becoming the 1st arab to walk in space. sultan i nodded, stepped out of the international space station for more than 6 hours. last month he became the 1st arab boston ought to embark on the 6th month space mission well still had here on out there in thought it was a saw that at night in the n b, a basketball actually coming up with a
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me on al jazeera, a year after a jazeera journalist, sharina barkley was murdered despite international outrage of multiple investigations implicating israeli forces. we ask why justice has not been served. fault lines examined the ramifications of julian associates publications of us state secrets, and what the case against him could mean for press freedom after leading to a key for 2 decades. reggie pie you into that is facing perhaps as toughest election yet as a rare coalition of opposition parties. folks to unseat nigeria is to hold its 1st census in 17 years, an exercise likely to view ethnic tensions in africa's most populous nation. the united kingdom celebrates the coordination of charles the 3rd as his crown at westminster abbey made on al jazeera money. the wolves biggest ocean could be g, just fighting climate change and transforming pacific on an economy. in the 2nd of 2 special reports. 101 east investigate what's at stake?
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oh no, just lou . ah, talk about thomas border his forum. so hell, thanks so much. all the ellie lakers are heading to the 2nd round of the n b a playoffs. lebron james and his teammates putting in a massive performance to wrap up their series against memphis grizzlies. so how malick has the action the stars were out for the league of latest playoff showdown, and they were treated to some folks off its level action courtesy of le bron james and his teammates. le bron himself was in fine form scoring 22 points helps think western conference
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that concedes the memphis grisly. he wasn't alone. however, the angelo russell sparkled, scoring a courier player pie, $31.00 and for the license. this is and anthony davis wasn't i in want little sure he had 5 and 13 defensive rebound. the 610 power ford also chipped in with 16 points back. it all amounted to a massive 40 point victory. to wrap up the series, 40 understood, or we had an arbitrary supply in front of our fans. we want to try to end it tonight. we came out with a disposition or next play mentality. and even when we made mistakes, we brush it off right away and move on to next play on. so i just think from the
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start again, we was locked in on our game plan and all the way till on 5 seconds ago. the lake is one of the lowest deeds in the western conference mark joe, but with this type of form, it will be hard for anyone to talk to them to hell. molina algae 0 elsewhere in the m. b a. the sacramento kings beat defending champions, golden state warriors to 4th again, 7 in their playoff series there. and fox score 26 points for the king's while molly mom had 28 to leave sacramento, 11899. when the kings will have home court advantage for sunday showdown with a shot at their 1st playoff series, when in 1900 year 3118, we just had a lot of kind of mental errors. and they took advantage of it and grab a minute early. i don't know if that was an energy thing or a focusing or what or whatever it was. but you have to be able to learn those
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lessons quick. now after hosting the fif out world cup last year, katara has now been awarded the basketball world cup in 2027. all $32.00 games will be played out pre existing venues. basketballs governing body fever says, said catherine, as upgraded transport networks, influence the decision. it will be one of katara is a major sporting events before the stages, the 2030 asian games. spain are the current role champions and will defend their title later this year in the philippines, japan and denise, for our show, for claire is in position for sundays, as or by john groan. pre the bako street circuit looks pretty spectacular from the air and initially on the track it was championship leader max for stop. and he was quickest in the early part of the final qualifying session, but likely responded by setting an identical time to the world champion. he then improved his time to address for stop and this 3rd time in
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a row that claire will start from the front of the grid and as are by jan on it's a 1st time the season that a non red bull driver is on pool. it's a really big surprise for me for the whole team, i think because they're coming here. we did not expect that so it's amazing to be starting on hold for sunday's race. we must not get carried away because we know that our weak points. he's more the race where we seem to be behind the rebel. i think we kept quite clean and progress quite nicely. then we just miss out in the, in the final run. but i think overall, i mean we can, we can be quite pleased. i mean what you want to be involved, but you will have to look at the big picture. i think we will have a good race car. and that's because where you, where you go to point to football now, and it was the frustrating night for jude bellingham and broke the doormen and the german windows lehah. dorman, went into friday's game at home to boca, i'm with a one point leader. we're buying munich at the top of the table, however, it with rotation threaten dot com. we took a shock lead in this game, if you just 5 minutes through anthony little film. dorman was done with immediately
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through cream, at a young me jude bellingham had a chance to win the game for the home side laid on. but 11 with how it finished means barnwell reading top spot. if they beat her separately on funding for dual autopsied carlos algorithm looked pretty fired up pastor coming through a tough opening match of the madrid open. the defending champion was up against the meal ross of boring and it was the finish player. he had openings that thanks to algren, he's a current us open champion, doug deep in the 2nd said saving 5 points for leveling the match the roll. number 2, then one. the 3rd says 6 to 3, to the 3rd round, the 900 rhodes, spend your spaces regard dimitria or well, number forecast for rude is out though he was beaten in streets. that's why it's holly in qualifier mateo or no v. who described it as the best match of his life,
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or in all these rank 96. and this is his 1st victory over top 10 player women's tennis world. number one, you gosh, why attack? how much easier to and her opening round in madrid. the polish topsy beat austria's, if julia got up her in straight sets when expense her clay court record 223 wins out of her last 24 much in july and tactful face. a bernard, a pair of the united states and the 3rd round on sunday. meanwhile, current wimbledon champion and world number 7 from has expand elaina read by kena was being 2 sets to one by ana callan sky in their 2nd round clash. just the 3rd time in her rear that helen fire has beaten a top 10 player. and a 25 year old golfer from india has taken the lead after the 2nd round of the l. a championship. the best shot of the day for a d t. a shot thinking this shot from about 250 feet away on the 15th hall for her
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1st ego of the season. she's on 9 under the half way stage and leads by one stroke . okay, bad as all your sport for now. i take so much fun or a robust and we'll have another full hall fire of news coming up in a few members time, but until end from far, the and the news, our team here in doha, thanks very much for your time as your company. ah . mm. hm, al jazeera sets the stage 3 elephant here, 5 others. i don't know. i have been deployed to faith just one enemy, global experts in discussing the idea of being to your country been established in
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