tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 29, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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on april, the 30th foreign policy matters in the fight against corruption have dominated campaign. the governing party had been in power for more than 60 years. could this be the moment the opposition had been waiting for? follow the paraguay elections this month on out to sierra. ah, ah, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in del heine getting obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. an exodus from sudan as hopes fade of a diplomatic solution to weeks of fighting between 2 generals. the plight of sudanese who managed to escape to charge but aid agencies, there's either running out of food protests against that is really government's
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plan. judicial changes show no sign of slowing down as they enter their 17th week. as in so many parts of paraguay here. the absence of the state is obvious everywhere you look poverty, public services on corruption. we look at the issues facing paraguayan as they head to the polls. on sunday, i spell, the formula on world champion is left fuming at the finish line in azerbaijan, an max on the same on the staff and confronts rival java joules, russell after collision during the seasons. first. sprint rice ah, welcome to the news hour. we begin and so dawn, weather still no break in the fighting, has people continue to flee the capital. the area around the presidential palace is now the focus of the latest battles. the army and the paramilitary rapid support
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forces are accusing each other of violating the latest cease fire. victoria gate and b begins. are coverage. a rescue ship carrying nearly 2000 evacuation from sudan arrives in jetta on board. a people from 70 countries, including iran. wherever back decision in harko the wrong don't know what to do. i do wrong. so you have your router with the suit. so the other job, i'm very happy. backing pulls you down on the east in red sea coast, thousands of still waiting to leave. 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 manage to leave and come here. around 3000 yemenis have been stranded here for 6 days. they say they have no idea if or when they'll be allowed
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to bode one of the fairies. while country scramble to get the embassy staff and citizens out intense fighting is taking place near the army headquarters and presidential palace in hall tomb. as the conflict between the sudanese army and paramilitary group, the rapid support forces enters its 3rd week of november. yeah. both sides say they're making gains and both blame each other for violating yet another sci fi. oh, the army says it's repelled an attack on jebel, althea 40 kilometer is south of ha to it blames the rapids support forces with a continuing violence. the r s f denies this and says it's taking control of an area south of the capitol. ah, the you and envoy has reiterated calls for a permanent end to the violence and issued this warning buffer shalean fe,
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work regional countries and the international community must say that if the situation continues, even if one side winds the fight, that side would not be accepted internationally, if aside, refuses negotiations and refuses reconciliation, it will not be accepted internationally, regionally. and i think also nationally in sudan, sudan doped as union has warned the health system is on the verge of collapse. this hospital is in the city of on demand. gonna give you the le father to 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 wouldn't happen, but now the situation is so difficult that you with essential supplies running out to those who can stream out of the country, relieved to be out of immediate danger, but uncertain about when it will be safe to return victoria gate and be al jazeera or get an update with have a morgan, she is joining us from hearts whom so have our reports of fighting despite that,
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suppose a ceasefire in place. yes indeed, i'm in the city of battery. that's in the northern parts of the capital. one of them, there were fierce battles between the rapid support forces and the food in these army to the point that residence were told to stay indoors, to avoid getting hit by 3 bullets or being hit by artillery strikes. now the same thing happened in the city of india, man in the late hours of the afternoon. they were all intent fighting between the rapid support forces and the army. and that's all because both sides are vying for control of fire bridge. that's a bridge that connects the city of battery to the city of undermine and fighting hasn't stopped around the vicinity of the presidential palace and the general command of the army. now the general command is under the control of the army itself, but the presidential palace is under the control of the rapid support forces and the army is trying to regain control of it. and this is of course, happening on the 15th day of fighting between the 2 sides with civilians caught in
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the middle. many of them say that they were not able to access the stores to get basic commodities, that they were not able to get water from out. there is because many of them have been without running water for more than 2 weeks now. and that and some reported electricity outages that is affecting the lives of those who are trapped here in the capital cartoon, unable to me because they don't have the means to do so. where do things stand on the diplomatic front. however, because we know that there are ongoing conversations by international actors, while conversations by international active offer both parties too and the fighting has not stopped since it started on april 15th. and there are conflicting statements. you have the army general on the 1st days of the fighting thing. he will not go see it with the r f. then you have him telling the inter governmental authority for development that he will be sending an envoy to south sedan to negotiate with the recess. but then he tells us public broadcaster that must be, it's been the negotiations are focused on ending the presence of the staff or
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completely and destroying it. militarily, he will not send any envoy or will not enter into delegation. so it looks like the army wants to negotiate, but on its own terms, and that could explain the fighting happening on the ground right now. then there's the rapid support forces. they said that if there's ne flyer, they also would not negotiate. so right now, while international bodies are trying to get the 2 sides to negotiate, to end this fighting or have at least a permanency fire in place. both sides want to gain an upper hand before the enter, any kind of talk. thank you so much. have a mortgage reporting from her to me. so most hospitals hop cease to operate in her tune. sister, city of undermanned staff at the last remaining hospital, are desperately trying to treat patients. they're running out of medicine, essential supplies and fuel volunteers have stepped in to help. but medical staff are being pushed to their limit for that of the also there is
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a huge shortage of staff and a huge lack in the hospital facilities in normal circumstances. we have full team. now we have to work longer shifts as there aren't enough doctors. there are only one or 2 covering up to 3 departments. volunteers are trying to run the hospital because it's the only one still functioning. will not speak essential. yes. is an activist to the public health specialist on the civil service event was to dance federal ministry of health senior escape from cartoon to adam, a, danny, and as a state. and that's where you are speaking to us from. just tell us, 1st of all, what's it like where you are an agency to states any, any sign of fighting there at all? hello, there are no, i'm here right now. and then what any, you know, luckily enough to deal with. it's basically the only 8. i'm not really sure about this, but we do not have an art phase. that's why it's not a targeted date. and we only have a military base here, quite protected, and that's why a lot of people are playing here to do with many. what was your journey like from
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her to him to him at any it was a, i was quite a scary because i've left it on april 17th, which was the 3rd day of shooting and just an hour before i left a city, me and my family were hesitant, we were scared to leave in such circumstances, the main road leading to admit any the travel highway was actually blocked. so i name was actually full of checkpoints of viruses and they were a captivating people surgeon people. there were stealing of people belongings and there was not the safest shirts who had to find another road which was the road to east and it to so my bridge and the streets gorgeous. so empty after when he decided to leave it. so it's about noon was really empty, but we were very hesitant to leave because we have not heard of much of many people
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who have travelled immediately. so right after them the drove was good. it was a, we've met, we've been met by a some check points for both were r s f. they did lobster just because we were family and we were driving in their own car, but they stopped a lot of people in big cars to throughout the road. just maybe it's just been ages, so there wasn't many check coins, there was nothing it was saved. and right after we've got to many, i use social media, it's even speak about my travel and my journey and my tweet went viral interest over what sob and a lot of people were actually able to come to admit any through the road that up describe them so beyond that was my journey. what about once people like yourselves and the others that you were just telling us about once they get to imagining what sort of health do they have there? and when you look at the situation cartoon,
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particularly when it comes to the state of the medical facilities there, um, what's it like in mother the and jesse it, us faith, are people able to get at least the medical supplies that they may meet? a 100 percent actually with mundane he's one of the states that is fully equipped to talk a little different kinds of hospitals. you have a raleigh. do you have the key therapy, oncology ha, emergency hospital, you have with the attic, hospitals, all are functioning, a 100 percent. so a lot of cases have been mobilized for pub, told me to admit that he threw out the past 2 weeks. but unfortunately, people here have the medical cadre, even inwood, but then he is now dreams. we're running out of medical supplies because in the sydney's house, this is a centralized health. and so most of the medical supplies are come straight from a body called the national medicine supply bond, which is part of the federal ministry of health. and unfortunately,
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and because of the board, this whole system has been shut. we're running out of medical supplies here. we're getting a lot of good barrels from different stains, and it's just the bear dire situation. so what's behind god on? is there anything at all as thus, is there anything at all that's being done to, to try to get medical supplies in tune with any? obviously there are a lot of agencies who are trying to get supplies into the country but, but as we know, transport and say fruits are the real issues here and there it is. and even if they try to get the where are you going to get this up? because as i mentioned earlier, the only facilities that necessarily medical supplies the pharmacies and are. ringback too long phone, only a few or most of the things here are running out you have we have, we have to read. we have m assessed that have come to just be that they and they are me trying to provide support. but unfortunately,
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even them can not help because the funny are the can not be transferred to the central banking system. the incident has been shut down to millions of dollars a our cannot cannot be received here. what we're trying to. ringback as volunteer as we go, we have a civil society organization, medical organizations that are trying to help. so we, we buy things with our own money to the public hospitals. i myself, i'm receiving funds for many organizations and i'm trying and individual through supposed to find you organizations and we're trying to get a medical supplies and essentially like the, the medicines. but unfortunately, even better because of this crisis, the prices are shooting up the call. if it's available rights, ok, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us. thank you very much. now in some parts of self cartoon,
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brief lows in fighting or allowing people to stock up on necessities. most pharmacies though, have been closed during the conflict, but one did open its doors and we met some people who risked leaving their homes to try and get the medicine. they need, let 111. so i get because every time the leg, i let me go, the medicines are available here. i even found them at the same price as they were before the fighting prices of medicines, having increased a martha. yeah. with why you the one like how you could call. but i know in the one of the to be honest, i was worried the medicine wouldn't be available. i have a patient with kidney failure and we brought him here for treatment and i was worried they wouldn't have the medicine, but thank god they had stock to give me the i'm no less. and every little saga, like you're on the honest to god, we work in difficult conditions. we opened the pharmacy despite the sound of gunfire, for the sake of families and children. our problem is how to get installed and in the quantities we need the factories in the battery region, we're bombed, display,
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all the medicines we have and tried to do our best for the people. ok, so as we've mentioned, people are still scrambling to flee the conflict egyptian authorities se 14000 sudanese citizens have entered the country in the past week. so don, itself is hosting more than a 1000000 refugees most from so sedan. many of them are now returning home un has also registered about 14000 richer needs, and they say many more our own routes up to a 125000. the un also says at least $20000.00 people have crossed into charge. joining the 400000 sudanese refugees who were already there from i did research in a tunnel for an in chad on the border. with su, done. he sent this update from the refugee camp there. people are living out in the open, the lucky ones get to the top shelter under trees. and of course some of the structures they put out, of course, are twigs with some straws that are strewn around together by ropes or even threads
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. so as to provide some formal shape, that's the condition that's living in. and a lot of people use talk. do they tell you that the conditions have not improved? for several mothers came with a sick baby as asking whether we are doctors or health workers. we told them no, and they said they need help for some of the elements that children are suffering from. so it shows you basically how things are in a desperate state in that particular camps. the situation still remain unclear as people who are prevented all afraid to cross into china. it's more safer for them to move deeper into sudan instead of coming westward towards child to cross the border at cooper or any other joining village. we work together with some 8 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.
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so it indicate it shows to you how much difficult, ordinary civilian face we talking about a workers who have been there helping people. and they are known to the local forces, ethnic, malicious and security forces. so it tells you how difficult is it for civilians to come to the side of chad. rather, they want to go towards so don towards 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 to me, it's not safe at all. and so us from joining pounds and such as near costume. so basically there's tons of workers are watered about, the condition of the refugee is been displaced from that one. tony has life from cairo now is a should have plenty photos. the c o 2 don printer hub should have tell us about the risky journey that you took from su, done to egypt, because you're one of many thousands that have now ended up in cairo. yes. so i
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live in one as me and which is very dangerous area is right next to the national tv station. and there's a lot of shooting a lot of fighting. so literally for the whole conflict, we were just stuck at home indoors being away from the windows. by the end of the week, supplies and the local stops were beginning to run out. electricity was a big problem. so even the bread mill, they weren't able to produce anymore bread. thankfully like where i lived electricity wasn't a big problem, was intermittent and water was, was also available. most of the capital running by there was no electricity. so that was the 1st, the 1st challenge, there is no running water and then also the shop various points. either the rapid voices or an army advised them to close,
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so they weren't even open for or long. so i left on monday from noon we, we jo, quite early in the morning, which allowed us to have a safe journey when somebody which in english is called north and we cross why fi a bridge? thankfully, the army controls that bridge. so it was play smooth checkpoint and pushing me on the other side of the bridge. it's now become a major transport hub. so literally it's full of buses many times and people trying to get across it. i spend that 1st night over at my cousins house and then the next day we boarded a bus and we made our journey up north. so the 1st day as we were driving up north, we noticed that bodies at several points on our journey, which was quite distressing, quite, quite scary. fortunately, we didn't really encounter much violence on the,
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on the journey itself. we didn't really encounter many points. so we spend a couple of days in help up north and then on the 3rd day so on, on thursday, we've managed to get across into the border point. i want to order point. yeah. let me ask you that once you actually reach the border with egypt, what was that like? because we've been hearing reports of it being utter chaos, a days to process people and so forth. what did you experience? so there's 2 border points. so there's one in a place called i think it's called the skin and basically that's the one that we didn't go to. i'm hearing that that one people have been waiting there for for 5 days. there's no access to water, there's no food. and literally that is, i think, a very bad choice to go. i recommend people to go buy a house. there's
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a lot less traffic in comparison, but also the town itself there's, there's a lot more opportunities to, to be able to buy food in terms of the conflict. there's obviously a lack of hotel, the lack of space for people to sleep. so a lot of people are actually sleeping on the street. i'm sleeping in school in terms of the border itself is quite high. but i hear a lot better from us in, in terms of once we cross and go into egypt, i think the amount of people is overloading the systems and their sort of their capacity. they're all right. you know, they're not used to list a month, a month of numbers. so there's massive delays. we were able to cross the border within one day for me and even in terms of me in terms of processing the past boys and instead of customs like those long, long queues, you know, like we were there for like maybe 4 hours just waiting for our passports,
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and so thankfully, for me, i'm british, british citizen. so i got my views on arrival. a few of the people that were with us. they ended up having to stay in hell for me because they're there, me this morning issued in time. ok. and then in terms of the no problem, thank you so much. we'll have to leave it there. we've run out of time, but we really appreciate your time with us. so thank you. no problem. my pleasure. thank you very much. fun to more ahead on the officer and his hour, including report from a checkpoint that threatens to reignite decades of conflict between other john and armenia. ah, the sales person and vows to present indigenous communities by recognizing 6 reserves in or 2 teams targeting english primarily survival share 7 goals. anti we'll be here with that story a little later. ah,
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but 1st, authorities in russian. annex crimea, blaming a ukrainian drone strike for a fire at fuels epo storage tank in the port city. so vast hope all exploded, causing a fire that spread across a 1000 square meters. no casualties were reported. the governor says the blaze has been extinguished. a, this incident will not affect sabbaticals fuel supplies. this is a reserve depot, which is not used in the city's day to day needs. asp will the emissions from the burning of petroleum products rushes consumer watchdog is assessing them. but al preliminary estimation suggest there shouldn't be any accessible norms of the cup comes a day offs, or at least $25.00 people were killed and strikes across ukraine. russia said it was targeting ukrainian reservists. president reluctant lensky says key will respond to what he called russian terror. charles stratford has more from keith. some dramatic pictures coming out of savannah,
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the pole was showing. this was russian, oil depot on fire billowing smoke across the landscape. this is a huge, strategic pulls to both sides. there has been no official statement from the ukrainians, but certainly according to the russian appointed governor, he's saying that preliminary information would suggest that this has been as a result of a ukrainian drug story. that wouldn't be inconceivable because since the war started ukrainians have launch what the russians have described as numerous drug strikes most ed drones and c drones in that area. i think what's important is the timing of this alleged attack because it comes as this expected ukrainian counter offensive to build up for that counter offensive continues. we know that they have been thousands of ukrainian troops with a lot of western supplied kit that has been flooding into the area of zap origin, which is north of crimea and also the eastern regions of don't buy so many analysts to saying that that push could involve an advance from apparition to wards,
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northern crimea, and a bait 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 a say, no official comment from the ukrainians yet, but whatever happened, we know that potentially thousands of tons of russian oil is now going up in smoke . post police seize the russian embassy school building and were saw a moved announced by moscow as illegal officers broke the locks on doors of the building, which was leased by russia after stop, refuse to let them in. poland froze, the embassies accounts following russia's invasion of ukraine. foreign ministry said the building belongs to the polish state. russians and bastards. warsaw is warning of retaliation. for 0, the stiff union, it's an illegal act. an invasion of a diplomatic side. we consider the russian embassy school as part of our diplomatic
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mission, where our employees, including teachers, live and work. so this is definitely classified as illegal a breach of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations. so naturally we will issue a practice as a bizarre has rejected international appeals to remove a new checkpoint, that's raising tension with armenia over the disputed region of not going to care about the crossing was open last week on the let chin corridor, the only roads connecting the region with armenia as bernard smith report. this is one of 2 checkpoint that stopped by the by johnny military alma, latching colorado the only road that links the ethnic meaning enclave of the panica node is eric comedy, to armenia. the other check on me, i mean, in florida, now it's about john says ethnic armenians are free to come and go as they please along this road. the russian peacekeepers here, they're actually supposed to keep it free from checks,
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but they are very checkpoint, means that many ethnic armine's feel intimidated because of the long history of animosity between the 2 countries. the russians have not stopped the establishment of these checkpoints, but the french and the u. s. a calling for the checkpoints to be removed as a by jump says no. they have to stay because it's all suffering right. to have customs checks and checks on good coming in and out of our territory as a by john says that armenia has been running weapons to the ethnic comment on clay allegations that armina calls farfetched. now there are further plans in the near future, according to our media, have yet further peace talks on establishing a final deal on the future of this ethnic armenian and play both sides as by john and armenia will have to get round the table again to discuss this protest against the it's really government plan. judicial changes show no sign of slowing down thousands or rolling and televi against an overhaul that would give parliament
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power to overrule supreme court decisions. excuse me. the weekly protests have been ongoing for 17 week straight. huh. jim, jim has more, it certainly does not look like the protests are losing any momentum everybody that we've spoken without here this the beginning. rather this, the 4th month of protest weekly protests like this one here in tel aviv. everybody we've spoken with says that they are going to continue to come out because they are so opposed to this judicial overhaul plan that's been put forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his far right coalition partners plans that if enacted into law would weaken, the judiciary would allow parliament to essentially overrule supreme court decisions. and that's why so many people here are worried. they believe that if those plans are passed into law that in fact it would push this country away from democracy more towards autocracy. now to that end, i want to bring in a guest that we have here tonight. this is a haggard come in or she is
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a spokeswoman for the student protest movement. tiger, i want to ask you 1st, why it's so important for you and your colleagues to continue to come out here to these protests week after week. so i just swim and as you said, for the student protest movement, i'm, i'm a 4th year law and philosophy, student, and like many other students, i'm worried for my future here in this country. i'm worried for my fellow countrymen on our rights are being endangered and the fabric of israeli democracy is being endangered. it's important that we're here protesting for the 17th weeks in a row. because then negotiations that are going on currently there has been a lot of statements that make it very worried that there won't be a real and santo negotiation and we wanna send out the message that we will not accept it. i'm, we're still carrying. we're so watching, we're not gonna fall asleep on and we don't agree with what's going on is still
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ahead on al jazeera. we can look to the killer me dust that it is not any chill over. adrian and struggles find basic supplies in cartoon. i'm just going washington and aging city is preparing for one of its busiest holidays. yes, american sport woman's rugby enjoys a record breaking day and he will be here with soil. ah hello there. we've seen unprecedented heat sweeping to the north west of africa. but before we get there, let's have a look at the middle east and live antennas unsettled conditions continue to dominates up in the north of the region, particularly for to keir wet and wintry weather,
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continuing across eastern areas. those conditions do trip down further south. however, knocking temperatures down for the likes of israel and the occupied palestinian territory. there will be some improvement. instead we'll see temperatures down across some of the gulf states. doha seem 40 degrees on sunday. 37 on monday, but a largely hot and dry picture here. and it has been very hot and dry across the north west of africa. we had a new national record for april set in morocco on thursday that he just now pushed its way further. east was seen sky high temperatures this time of year in places like a libya. and then that heat will move its way to egypt by the time we get some monday . instead, we're going to see some wet or weather creep down from the mediterranean, into the likes of algeria and to nicea. but the wet us of the weather can be found across that central band of africa, in particular for uganda, kenya and tanzania. some wet weather for the north east of south africa, and cooler in cape town by monday.
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oh a hello again the top stories on the als, is there a news our, the reports of heavy fighting around the presidential palace and to don's capital far to despite and extend to cease fire. conflict between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces now and his 3rd week. people are still streaming out of su, done a vessel. carrying nearly 2000 evacuation arrived at the port of java and saudi arabia on saturday. citizens of saudi arabia, either on or among those on board of bucker de cooper. hey,
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mr. nigeria and students stranded into don, share a story and that if his classmates were accusing the nigerian government of doing nothing to help them is doing to them. and to now, i only met less than i think, 2 weeks for me to read because the company, this monthly, that's an unpleasant experience. because right now, everything is conflicted, isn't included, included. if you can get this point, you will buy a house. sometimes you can get the modem to buy some food would you let? did you come up with the, the kilometer? that is no, any show open on the last there is no movement. nothing that he said on please in the house,
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but some of the students. so i just was reading this one for so close lead a man may get in to do right now at international to do the waiting for the embassy to walk with them. but still there is no way that the school there is no of that. that is not going to show they're just trying to have them. hama has been looking at the conversation online about to don as the fighting enters a 3rd week, some sydney, se they've had enough and are taking a sand there, protesting coating for an end to the violence, and putting up what they say is a dignified resistance to the fighting between the army and the rapids support forces. activists from the battle mal resistance committee are demonstrated in yellow in south west to dawn. they say are safe forces are occupying st. sent homes and preventing access to daily needs like groceries. residents are angry at the
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restriction of movement. they're concerned about being attacked and the looting of their businesses. 7 and in the capital of salsa, don g, about people held a vigil in front of the sudanese embassy. they're demanding power. be handed back to the people. a civilian that government is one of the conditions of the transition agreement that was due to be signed on april. the 1st the movement is spreading elsewhere around the world as well for days, members of the sudanese diaspora have taken to the streets in solidarity from australia, germany, wales, france, and norway. they say they want to raise awareness about the situation back home and put pressure on foreign governments to take a firm a stand. now we've seen various stories off sudanese taking matters into their own hands, opening food banks and crowd sourcing water and medicine. a pot from the shortage
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of basic items. another challenge is unexploded munitions left behind. after the fighting, one engineer is sharing advice about what people should do if they find explosives on the streets. barnum of shoes, or on or below mark. there are several people who have died because of their curiosity and because they were not being careful. our motto is don't touch, don't approach and immediately, foremost at the national mind, extra soto and we will deal with it. and others are blocking roads and digging trenches and also stacking sandbags to prevent fighters from entering their neighborhoods. this is in alpha sheer, a town in the da 4 region. and as most state institutions are closed, some people are trying to bring about law and order in unmanned shay, a neighbourhood. in cartoon, this man says he confronted a gang of thieves. i guess we were digging some grave to bury the dead and then
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came across small gangs who looked at homes and shops. they were carrying refrigerators and suitcases. we managed to confront them and take victoria for very tis and the bag spat. the bags are full of the fridge is our new. and it's mom is like this that offer a glimpse into the determination of the sudanese people as i caught up in the middle of a battle for power. moving on to other stories and protest her some molly have called for an end to the un peacekeeping mission. demonstrators gathered and bama co in response to calls from groups close close to the military government. it's been empower since a qu in 2020, and is fighting arm groups linked to al qaeda, and i saw russian mercenaries are set to be involved. un has accused the army of human rights violations, some law domina, the presence of men, new smart only brings us misfortune. the method used by madness most the same as that of the colonizers at the beginning of colonization. so we must be extremely
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careful not to fall into the same trap as our ancestors another. we ask for their departure as soon as possible. our brothers a dying every day. they're unable to provide assistance. we will replace them with these young people who are already wearing a blue cap. we knew smile back off. a group of women has gathered incapable to protest against the former recognition of the taliban governments. the on thursday, the un security council unanimously condemned the taliban physician to band women working for the un agencies. taliban says it's an internal matter. women and girls have been barred from middle and high schools and public faces and prevented from working in most government job. un has convened an international meeting on i've got this done in our next week. mexico's president is backing a proposal to scrap the national transparency institute to undress many. lopez of
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her door has frequently criticised on the checks on his power as a waste of money. he says autonomous bodies are biased against him and plan to close watch dogs and regulators polling stations. emperor g y have received ballot and kits ahead of sundays. presidential election center left candidate for allegro, says it's essential to guarantee security at polling stations to ensure a transparent vote. he faces the ruling, colorado party. candidate, santiago, penya, corruption and organized crime are the top concerns. among paraguayan voters or latin america editor, the news reports from as soon soon goes think of data and his wife robina couldn't wait for the birth of their 1st child, a boy. but when romana went into labor, everything went wrong. 8 hours after the child was born, he died of his fixation and his mother barely survived. the couple blames their
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child's desk on the hospital's lack of resources to deal with medical emergencies. ultimately, because funds are siphoned off by corruption, grow mina is still in hospital where patients have to provide their own medicine syringes and even water as i'm of them are within a little bit ago, were willing to do what it takes to see that justice is served this constrain impunity, they can't get away with this because my son had the right to live near by. we find an elementary school that is so underfunded that there are no classrooms for the older children. they study outdoors where the smallest students play only very few with political power. in january the u. s. imposed new sanctions against former president or as shall candidates for quote, involvement, insignificant corruption. after you a secretary of state, anthony, blinking accused him of links to drug trafficking and terrorist organizations.
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can't dis, denies the charges, but impaired or why they haven't come as a surprise or no, no people are not surprised because the common sort of response has been. we knew it all the time except her. we didn't want to know, though the attorney general didn't react her and the judiciary was quiet. the police didn't do anything. in this inner city slum children play in the mud alongside pigs. the small community moved here a few months ago when their neighbourhood was flooded. the families who live here have had to build these shacks with their own hands, as in so many parts of paraguay here. the absence of the state is obvious everywhere you look, except during election time when candidates like this one come calling to ask for people's votes. 65 year old diana says they've always been poor and abandoned by politicians, and that's sundays. elections won't change anything. or you may law or get your
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they always by our votes. they give you money. that's why no one likes someone would improve things. that's all i can say. yea, ma, it's a vicious circle, made it easier by resignation. a belief that decades of corruption is just another cross that those who suffer the most from it simply have to bear mamma, you see an human al jazeera assume soon, paraguay, brazil's environment agency has rejected plans by state, run oil firm petro boss, to drill of well the mouth of an amazon river basin company has been trying to open up a new exploration fronts in northern brazil for years. but the agency found significant deficiencies in its environmental impact assessment and consultations with indigenous communities. both still in brazil, the indigenous people will now have another 6 reserves protecting their land from illegal mining logging and farming. president luis in austria, lula da silva,
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has promised to reverse the policies of his predecessor jr. balsam arrow, who allowed industries more access to ancestral lands. monica, anna kev reports from presidio. he 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 who were announcing the creation of 6 new indigenous reserves. the 1st since 2018. no. i don't want 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, so not to go there. during his 4 year term bull sonata made a point of saying, would not da market a single centimeter of indigenous land. he not only shelved hundreds of claims, but also pushed for legislation opening protective territories to miners,
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loggers and farmers. mammals are going to more those of the above will be and 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 li legal minors 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 is this later we've been talking to hear say person was enough to move, the silver has accomplished lives defending their rights and the environment during
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the 1st 4 months of his term. but they also say he will be facing enormous challenges during the next 4 years. bo sonata dismantled government agencies in charge of protecting the indigenous population and the environment, strengthening them will take time and money. let us silver will also have to deal with the powerful farm lobby, which also wants to expand into new territories in a country that is strongly dependent on agricultural exports. for brazil's president, striking a balance between the interests of conservation and development. now a top priority, monica inactive, i'll jazeera brazilian, italy has restored access to the chat, gpc chat bought after banning it last month. there were data privacy concerns. the rest firm which developed the artificial intelligence offers as its address those
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issues with new information on tools on its websites. software can mimic voices and writing styles based on prompts from users. hundreds of millions of chinese are traveling the next 5 days the longest public holiday since the lunar new year. just for washington reports from beijing in the heart of beaching, these crowns waiting to get into the forbidden city. once the home of chinese emperors, now a popular spot for family visits us 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 ancient chinese culture. me, i'll just take my children out for fun. life was not easy for the past 3 years, but people are still united like we want to come here and she, the prosperity of the country. unlike the new year holiday, which is traditionally spent with family, the 5 day made a holiday is mostly felicia travel. fading is the most popular destination for
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travelers this week. booking sites show tickets, but popular destinations like the forbidden city and the great wall are already sold out. transport hobbs is seeing huge crowds. authorities expect more than 16000000 trips to be made across china's rail network on the 1st day of the holiday . but with hunger, so on the may day holidays, a very important time for stimulated consumption, including shopping, 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. and there were
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no people on the street during 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 tourism since more people coming to major, 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 still hurts on the out. is there a news out of the sports there's and the stars were out and for us to witness a decisive night in the m. b. a. playoffs? ah, i am alike of oz and besought of india to find out how about any bass in this scheme. brought an extensive mining operation to a scan. corona virus helped wept across the world with devastating effect, and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife trade. here in
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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 wildlife sheriff. arrived on al jazeera to some hulu. boat is a mechanical or even less self driving train at the airport. but and goods today can be the everly humanoid. robots like me, whole be everywhere, al jazeera documentary, to lift the lid on the weird and wonderful world of global learn. think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i, on the machine origins of was owner because it oh i ah,
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time for the sports is here as anti thanks so much. sorry. while the formula one, well champion was left fuming at the finish line in azerbaijan. max, the stockton, confronting his mercedes rival, george rus, laughter, collision during the season's 1st sprint race. i make, we all have a space in that next time the same over stephens call was damaged after an incident on the 1st lap healthy baku city circuit title hall. the went on to finish 3rd with russell crushingly line for the stephens read book. say nice, says you're perez arnold to win me. 17 laprise to secure the maxim 8 points on offer. the main grown prayer still take place on sunday for is sharla clay will start impulse position. title. you know, from my side was on the inside. the position was already lost from him. and i was really quite surprised. he was still trying to hold it on the outside, you know,
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ever since we're 8 years old and go content, if you're me inside of apex of a corner, is your corner missy time. hold on the outside. you're taking the risk. so, you know, i'm here to fight, i'm here to win amongst going to waving by because he's making this happen in a rental. he's very good in explaining and great excuses. i mean, everyone had called tires and i think i had every right to be on the outside. i also didn't really risk anything to march. i gave him enough space, you know, because i knew we were going side by side. but you know, you need to guys to work together in or to make the corner clearly he didn't. it's not easy. the format, you know, it, but it puts a lot of pressure on drivers, mechanics, engineers. so to be able to come away with the maximum points, it's a good side by the we cannot forget that tomorrow is the day that the really matter . now on sunday, italian league leaders napoli could be concerned as syria champions, for the 1st time since 1990 would be the clubs 1st time full since plying days of
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diego, marathon a israel passed that repulse a victory party. 33 years in the viking. the city of naples has been reading itself for the brother of all celebrations, for quite some time though. their team has been leading this theory, our table since september last year that laid as they are growing to our boss is 17 points. so confidence is high that come sunday evening. the 3 decayed wait for a li title will finally be over. or modular plan. it is very emotional because we were in our twenty's the last time he won the title. unfortunately, most of our friends couldn't see this, which is a shame, but then surely it will be a wonderful party for everyone. yeah, i love the fans have already been gearing up for that wonderful party. these were the seeds last weekend, as the napoli team returned home from jared, following their way, are the events is ah, the long wait for a trophy, and are to the fact that many neapolitan feel a sense of
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a justice over the way they are perceived by the rest of italy, me that this lee chapel chip will fail very sweet indeed. louis, i'm a grown adult and his own. we're living a big dream because our generation has been waiting for such success for years. taking the title from such a strong team like last year's winners. ac milan and winning it here in the south. in naples, it's very emotional, really. it's a unique feeling that ah, the shadow of the late. great. the ag about our daughter still lives large over the city and the current crop of natalie players. but a donna led the team to the early to previous creditors in 1987 and dorothy dorothy . it may be fitting that the 1st title of the purse bardon error could be one of the stadium that now bears is thy ra, perfect al jazeera. although 16 o scolding, just 3 english premier games on saturday. brighton got sir. the launch state the valley landers was sick nailed seagulls, each from gonzalez haskel, goshen. danny,
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well back, he can brighton in 8th. just a couple of points off at the european place is still probably say 8 point clear now of the year. relegation zone. nottingham forrest be brought in a few days ago. looks like they will continue to ease their allegation. fears against brentwood annella, they're making it warm mil brentford thought back in just the so was injury. tom got one it for the west london st. see one, the final school silly forest. just a point above the drops crystal palace be west. i'm for 3. the unfilled ref, and via your deciding but as a there was found in the penalty box with paris 3 to up as a himself stepped up to convert the spot kick as alice 11 points clear of the relegation places of west ham. only 5 points clear of big trouble. final beds have been submitted in the contest by manchester, united. it's a process this now with underway for close to 6 months. catherine bank
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a shake just seemed been hammered. are fanny and new. kate, businessman, jim ratcliffe, they're the front runners. the club is owned by the american glazer family who announced in november they were interested in selling the t green ben's on a score. the 1st half articles romage would be down, maria thought so in the spanish la leaguer rail. still trying to keep insides with goss loaner at the top of the table for both teams did lose their previous matches . never looked lightly for rio in this morning. they went 3 up thanks, had been some his efforts, tools and skill in strength their from rodrigo, setting up forward to the plan that goal and they go 8 points behind boss, or thereabouts to play bail bettis issues. and the lake is adding in to the 2nd round of the m b a. playoffs. the bron james, his team wrapping up their series against the memphis grizzlies. upon himself in good forms were 22 points. the angelo russell sank a career play of high 31, and anthony davis kept a defensive master class with 16 of his own. a massive 40 point victory. see the
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lakers through the sacramento kings b defending champions. goal to say, worst force against 70 or, and fox school 26 points for the king's to leave and say, a one, a think and 99 victory, sacramento with a shot of their 1st playoff series. when nancy, yes, they get the book through the dallas stars and caroline hurricanes of reached the next round of the stanley cup playoffs, but the best team of the n h l. regular season being made to suffer, the boston burns did have a stand out moment against the florida panthers. they had passed an extra roll from between his own legs, florida still going on to win, $75.00, and force a deciding gauges that lives it through. and a world record crowd saw england's women secure rupees 6 nations championship. 58000 fans. it's working m. stayed in to watch the home. seeing beating friends say by 38 points to 33. this the highest ever attendance for a women's rock began. okay. but it's a sports looking. thank you so much. and then thanks for watching the news. our on
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al jazeera, we had your return teams and london live barkers with the in just a moment with much more of the day's news. bye bye. ah i may own urgency over a year after a da 0 journalist sharina bought there was murder 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 key for through decades, reggie by you into that is facing perhaps as toughest election yet as
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a regulation of opposition parties, folks to unceasing nigeria is to hold it for census in 70 years. an exercise likely to view ethnic tensions in africa's most populous nation. the united kingdom celebrates the coordination of can cause the 3rd as his crown at westminster abbey made on al jazeera. no place in saigon was say, the press retreated to the car about a media hub and vital vantage point during the 1st truly televised war. from the roof, we could see the evacuation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict of vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war saigon, caravel war hotels. on al jazeera. we don't simply focus on the pallets of the conflict. it's the consequence of war. the human suffering that we report on it is one of the most serious about the violence and recent here we brave bullets bomb
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