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lisa and gypsy economist who became tough advisor to milton meters. president clinton celebrated my work in the white house. he paid me much more than i actually deserve. just you'd a world nice to me to fun success. after moving the middle east, i'd have to build the mundane on al jazeera ah hopes for talks to negotiate a permanent end to fighting in sudan seemed further away. is the wible general's trade. blame thousands for you. sedan for safety, but aid agencies warned their running out of food for refugees arriving in chat. ah madison. this is our civilizing, doha also coming up crimea as governor blaine's
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a drone attack for the fired a fuel depak a day after a wave of russian missile strikes on ukraine. and the checkpoint that threatens to reignite decades of conflicts between as a by john and armenia. ah, we're going to begin in sudan weather still no break in the fighting as civilians continue to free the capital, the area a run the presidential palace is the focus of the latest fear, spotless. the city in his army and the powder military rapids support forces accused each other violating and extended cease fire. victoria gated reports 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 and his it's 3rd week. both sides say they're
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making gains, a both blame each other for violating yet another sci fi. how the army says it's repelled an attack on javel aaliyah. 40 kilometer is south of hot tomb. it blames the rapid 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 a lighter than 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 than normal now, and the record support forces are welcomed by the people. lou, the un envoy, has reiterated calls for a permanent end to the violence and issued this warning mustache. alien fee walk regional countries and the international community must say that if the situation continues, even if $1.00 side wins the fight, that side would not be accepted internationally. if
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a side refuses negotiations and refuses reconciliation, it will not be accepted internationally, regionally. and i think also nationally and sudan, sudan doctor's 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 love for that of the open. we lack medical staff and facilities, our shifts 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 the central supplies running out thousands of streaming out of the country. many a heading to port sudan on the east in 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, but thank god we managed to leave and come here. do journey was a bit difficult, but things worked out and we arrived now they wait to register for
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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, thousands of people for the fighting, many have no way out of the conflict zones, including cartoons neighboring city of on the lawn. if a morgan has more residence there say that some of the early hours of saturday morning they were able to hear artillery strikes and hear pfizer jets flying overhead as the rapid support forces and the sudanese army exchanged gunfire against each other. so there in the sea, in the city of undermanned a people say that they were not able to leave their homes in parts of it, and that in others, they trying to get out to look for basic commodities. but that is challenging, especially in light of the fact that many people are lacking. the financial means to do so. then there's the northern parts of the capital. there's also ongoing fighting there 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
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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 on to the 3rd week with no access to basic needs, like hospitals are running water or power. there's thing that they're waiting to see if there would be any low in fighting because they've given up hope of a complete ceasefire. 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 in people are so streaming out of sudan leaving anywhere they can. this is the scene right now in the board of gender on saudi rivers. red, she closed this vessels come from port. saddam is bringing nearly 2000 people to safety citizens of saudi arabia under run on among those on board. i'm saudi is
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a recent graduate who's been living in cartoon, and she's now been evacuated to the u. k. and she told us about her journey. i feel guilty that i'm safe. and my loved ones was so back home. but i waited, praying for it, just the old stuff and the nightmare. and honestly i went with complete strangers that god bless them. they will also go into the army base and they is, we have thousands of what groups of just people transporting people to the base. so i just joined the top group and a guy in my neighborhood said that they had to accept sheets in the coffee. so i just went with them just praying, nothing happens. i've never experienced such hop break just 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 leave. and i and i saw maybe 100 my
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waiting for in the bakery just to get bread. there's a lot of, there was a medical center next to us that was the had fighting in it, and it was just absolutely demolished. there's a lot of shops i've been broken into. it was just obsolete got wrench and just what seeing the as i was fleeing literally. well, i'd say there were the children who fled sudan for chad on getting enough to eat tens of thousands of families across the border. many more are trapped by fighting . donald agencies say they don't have enough aid for all the arrivals. i need to support some child's border con, of course. well, born 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 in 10 dealt. she later went into labor with no access to a medical facility or stuff less money than i got no help from anyone except my
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mother and sister. that was on the day i give birth, the united nations says among thousands of refugees were arrived in chad. a pregnant women and children whose conditions room in dia, we're seeing, and sadly expecting a peak here manage fission 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 $40.00. this could mean tough times for thousands of cost over into china and thousands more. who are 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. katy zemzem and her child are lucky in comparison to the majority of sudanese refugees
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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 their way. i'm at edris al jazeera co fool. around 3000 people have been evacuated to gibb, lucy, japan, france, and the u. s. among the nations who flown out there, government workers, and citizens, and military air operations. malcolm lab reports from the airport in jeopardy from where the departing the potomac to beauties, 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 pick up point without being caught in the fighting guard
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. every morning and the night. it's actually like 6 o'clock morning. we can't sleep yet. we don't think that the 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 also has a military presence here, says all at citizens who wanted to lease, you don, have been evacuated, mostly military, off like this one from canada that have been flying to sudan and landing whenever, wherever they can. and then the people they rescuing, say they both treacherous journey, the re,
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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 saddam by land. others don't have anywhere else to go. many of the people arriving here have had to make painful decisions. families have been split a summer in his family or among several who and now stuck here. if they don't have the required papers, all the money for on would travel. he says his 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, from opposite functions from the art says we have to go through the bank through the army. we have to work as well. even for days you can continue that journeys and worries aren't over. everyone here has loved ones left behind. no one
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knows if they'll be safe. malcolm web al jazeera djibouti aah! thought is in crimea or blaming a ukrainian, drawn strike for a blasted fuel depot and the port city of service support. the stories tank exploded on saturday, causing a fire covering 1000 square meters. no casualties were reported. the governor of the russian annex peninsula says the place has been extinguished from a complete new book. this incident will not affect sabbaticals. fuel supplies is as a reserved, deeper which is not used in the cities day to day needs as fully emissions from the burning of petroleum products. russia's consumer watchdog is assessing them. but our preliminary estimation suggest there shouldn't be any excess of the norms. on the glass comes
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a day after at least $25.00 people were killed in strikes across ukraine. russia said it was targeting ukrainian reservists, president of louisa landscape, as keith will respond to what he called russian terror. charles stratford has more from cave, some dramatic pictures coming out of sebastopol showing this, sir, was russian oil depot on fire billowing smoke across the landscape. this is a huge strategic importance to both sides. there has been no official statement from the ukrainians, but certainly according to the russian appointed governor, he saying that preliminary information would suggest that this has been as a result of 8 ukrainian drones strike. that wouldn't be inconceivable because since the war started ukrainians have launch what the russians described as numerous drones strikes both air drones and see drones in that area. i think what's important is the timing of this alleged attack because of course it comes as this expected ukrainian counter offense. if the build up for that counter offensive
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continues, we know that there have been thousands of ukrainian troops with a lot of western supplied kit that had been flooding into the area of zap parisha, which is no of crimea and also the eastern regions of dunbar. so many analysts to saying that that push could involve an advance from's aperture towards northern crimea, and a bit to, to split the so called land bridge between russian occupied areas in the east and northern crimea. so we're, it is hugely significant, as i say, no official comment from the ukrainians yet, but whatever's happened, we know that potentially thousands of tons of russian oil is now going up in smoke . hundreds of people have been stuck on the border between chile and peru, have b mode began moving again. they 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. it couldn't pass
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through peru because they didn't have the necessary documents leaving them stranded for several days. on friday, the peruvian government finally allowed them in my on a sanchez report, some talk now on the pollute 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 path 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 chillicothe did 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
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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 biddle or will continue to go there, route back home as they say they wish. but he, anna scientists. i'll just see that at that they do t live border. still had an al jazeera stalk warning from the sister of north korea's leader after nuclear deterrent steel between soul and washington class. i'm jessica washington painting. the city is preparing for one of its busiest holidays . yes, ah, al jazeera sets the stage, the 3 elephants, yeah, 5 others and all of the been deployed to save just one enemy, global experts and discussing idea of india come to been established in democracy.
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launderer park to on a just 0. ah ah, you notice either one of the top stories, this are the reports of heavy fighting around the presidential palaces, sedans, capital cartoon, despite an extended cease fire, the conflict between the army and the power military rapid support forces is managed 3rd week. and people are still streaming out of sudan leaving any way they can a vessel carrying 2000 evacuees as arrived at the port of jetta in saudi arabia. citizens of saudi arabia and iran are among those on board authorities and crimea blaming a ukrainian jones trying for a blast and a fuel that pro,
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in the port city of sebastopol expulsion close to fire covering 1000 square meters, snow casualties. reportings frances calling for us by john to remove checkpoints on the lashing colorado. it's the only road connecting armenia with the disputed nagondo cut back region. the check points for established last weekend, and smith's reports from sushi. nasa by schon, 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 aries, wind 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 hid by shelling will be rebuilt, were told, as every families will move here,
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when reconstruction is finished. the very government says is investing $1600000000.00 in the territory is taken back from armenian control. that includes here in the future, where we're overlooking the only part of car back that remains under the control of ethnic armenians, the town of con candy or the armenians call it step hannah, curt, elise, $70000.00, ethnic. armenians live down there, effectively surround it. and as a by john has now installed aboard a 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 had 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 defects where the russian skippers would assist would help armenian mil, illegal military troops. to use this rule,
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bring some new ammunition to weapons. and as a result of this, of course, with post very serious security concerns as it by any government. and by the, by 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 transfer with the help of russian peacekeepers and 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 a boat journey move that further worsens. 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 tensions high again. bernard smith, al jazeera future, as a by john,
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the sister of north korea's leader has warned an agreement between south korea and the u. s. to strengthen nuclear deterrence will lead to serious danger. cumulus home says chung will have to perfect its own nuclear deterrence and response. the cooperation agreement was announced on wednesday during a visit, the white house by south korea as president units or cold. brazil law has another 6 reserves for indigenous people which are protected from illegal mining, logging and farming resident lose a nozzle, lola. the silver has promised to reverse the policies of his fall. right. predecessors, giant ball snarled with allowed industries bore access to ancestral lands on a canadian aka reports from priscilla. the indigenous camp out takes place every april, but this time for the 1st time in 5 years, their voices were heard, prison, wheezing. that's who let us see. we're announcing the creation of 6 new indigenous
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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 bull sonata made a point of saying he would not de market a single centimeter of indigenous lands. 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 does a lot bubble 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 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 yano my me territory, brazil's largest indigenous reserve is the size of portugal,
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but had been left unprotected from exploitation by the invaders. as a result, rivers were polluted with mercury, leaving entire villages without water to drink or fish to eat. hundreds of villagers suffering from malnutrition and other illnesses, had to be evacuated to hospitals in the near city. not knowing when or if it will be safe to return to their homes and business leaders we've been talking to here. the person who is enough to learn about silver has accomplished much defending their rights and the environment during the 1st 4 months of his term. but they also say you will be facing enormous challenges during the next 4 years. then also not dismantled government agencies in charge of protecting the indigenous population and the environment strengthening them will take time and money lula. desilva will also have to deal with the powerful form lobby,
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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 the top priority monica in ocoee of, i'll jazeera brazilian, hundreds of millions of people in china traveling in the next 5 days the longest public holiday since the lunar new year. many travel websites have reported a surgeon bookings with numbers set to surpass pre pandemic levels. jessica washington reports from beijing in the heart of beaching. he's crowns of waiting to get into the forbidden city. once the home of chinese emperors now a popular spot for family visits. this is the 1st time that i have visited the forbidden city with my children. i want them to have a good experience and enjoy the atmosphere of beijing so they can learn more about
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ancient chinese culture. no, just take my children out for fun. life was not easy for the past 3 years, but people are still united. if we want to come here and see the prosperity of the country, unlike the new year holiday, which is traditionally spent with family, the 5 day made a holiday is mostly for leisure travel. fading is the most popular destination for travelers this week. booking sites show tickets, but popular destinations like the forbidden city and the great wall are already sold out. transport hobbs are seeing huge crowds. authorities expect more than $16000000.00 trips to be made across china's realm at what on the 1st day of the holiday. but with hunger, so on the make day holidays, a very important time for stimulated consumption, including shopping, food and beverage, the 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
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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 list. so what could i do wrong was under locked down, or how to stay home to our business are all rely on, the tourist says more people coming to major. my business will be better. he hopes the hottest 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 making an astronaut from the united arab emirates has made history by becoming the 1st arab to walk in space. so then on that he stepped out of the international space station for more than 6 hours. last month he became the 1st out of astronaut to embark on
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a 6 month space mission. it was a little bigger now you can find more information about all the stories in the website or 0 dot com. the weather was next. that inside story looks in the possible connection between choosing sedans, affleck, diverse population, natural resources in the ongoing comfort. stay, willis, ah, hello, there will look to east asia and he's been flooding back in to northern parts. essential parts of china as a weather system has pulled its way further east across parts of east asia. it's more from heavy rain to japan on sunday you can see the edges of that cell affecting the very north and rushes a far east. the bit of a winter, the edge there, but behind it much clearer skies across the southern parts of the korean peninsula
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and into mainland china temperatures. continuing to rise, the patient places like a beijing and shanghai, lots of clear skies to be found. temperatures above average for shanghai as we start the new month on monday, things are looking cloudy. however, on choose day, there was a head to south asia, unusually wet weather, continuing for much of india and pakistan as well as sri lanka. we've got warnings out for them via thunderstorms over the next few days, with a severe lightening was intensified for southern parts of india as we go into monday. we are likely to see some of those thunderstorms rolling across northern areas such as new delhi, the temperature sitting at $32.00 degrees celsius on monday. behind that showers, of course, a much of pakistan extending all the way to the north east, west the weather for bangladesh. on monday that she weather update. ah,
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i'm the like of ours and the thought of india find out how tiny bass in this steve brought an extensive mining operation to a scan. corona virus wept across the world with devastating effect, and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife slave. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the world's most threatened animals and joined the call for an end to the global while was rise on algebra. 2 weeks of violence to plunge to down into turmoil. hundreds of people have been killed in tens of thousands of flips. the country is home to more than $500.00 ethnic groups and is rich and natural resources. these factors links to the conflicts. this is inside story. ah.

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