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we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequence of war . the human suffering that we report. it is one of the most serious about the violence. in recent years, we brave bullets and bomb because we give voice to those demanding freedom. the rule of law and will always include the views from all sides. ah, who more air strike some cartoon and heavy clashes near the presidential palace as the fighting in sudan enters a 3rd week. aid agencies warned that with thousands fleeing to chat running out of food. ah monday bucher. this is al jazeera life from london also coming up it's week
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17, but it's rainy. protest to show no sign of backing down in their battle to stop the government's judicial overhaul. and russia blames a ukrainian drone strike for an explosion to and fire had a fuel storage facility in crimea. ah, form to the program fighting in sudan has entered a 3rd week with air strikes, not hillary, pummeling the part of the capital around the presidential palace, as despite a ceasefire, which is due to end at midnight on sunday. since the fighting started on april, the 15th, at least 2528 people have been killed in almost 4600 people injured. huge numbers of escape, the country and the u. m says more than 75000 people have been internally displaced by fighting, including in dar for scores of people have been killed that this week in
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a region already scarred by 2 decades of conflict. despite the warring sides, blaming each other for breaking the various cease fires, the un special representative in sudan says he believes the army and rapid support forces paramilitary group see more open to talks. but a date for negotiations has not yet been set. victoria gate and b begins are coverage ah risky ship carry nearly 2000 evacuated from c. dan arrives in jetta on board. a people from 17 countries, including iran for back region in harko drug. laura did not know what to do. her eyes of the soviet idea. router with the suit. so the other, 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 tried 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 around 3000 yemenis have been stranded here for 6 days. they say they have no idea if or when they'll be allowed to bode one of the fairies. while countries scramble to get the embassy staff and citizens out intense fighting is taking place near the army headquarters and presidential palace in hot 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 ceasefire . the army says it's repelled an attack on jebel, althea 40 kilometer south of ha to a blamed 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,
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the un envoy has reiterated calls for a permanent end to the violence and issued this warning. lacresha leon fee, what 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 for side refuses negotiations and refuses reconciliation. it will not be accepted internationally, regionally. and i think also nationally and 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. can i give you the la la that 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 you with essential supplies running out to those who can stream out of the country,
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relieved to be out of immediate danger, but uncertain about when it will be safe to return victoria gate and be al jazeera or covering this sir, now more than to e conflict, sir, in how to miss our correspondent hip morgan and hippa, we've seen in that report, sir. an indication of a concentration of fighting around the presidential palace around government headquarters in central cartoon, but also fighting in the south and north of the capital to yes indeed. now the rapid support forces anderson denise army, exchange heavy artillery and gunfire in the northern city of battery. and they also a force in the city of under man. that's the twin city of the capital. harder to whom the fighting embodied is focused around had fire bridge. that's a bridge that connects the city of under man to the city of battery. and it looks like both sides. want to make sure that they are the ones in charge of that bridge to make sure that they would be able to get supplies to their troops, whether it's in body or on demand. there's also fighting around the vicinity of the
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presidential palace and that's the scene of intense fighting and confrontations between the r s f and the army. the general command of the army is right now under the control of the army themselves. but there's the presidential palace, which is under the control of the r s f, and which the army is trying to regain control of. but there's another 3rd party that it's right now taking part in this fight between the r s f and the army. and that's the central reserve police. earlier this morning, the central reserve police, a unit of the police, was deployed on the streets of the capital, hard to him, to take care of the issue of insecurity that arose after prisons were broken into. and more than $20000.00 inmates were released. now the r s f says that is another party that is being added into the conflict and beings and fighting on the side of the army. and that that is something it would not accept. so as days go by, this conflict seems to be going on and on with people being affected, trapped in their homes, unable to leave, and the parties to the conflict growing wider and wider than ever. another
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indication from the head of the army of daughter, i'll go home that he won't negotiate with the army reserve. given that the latest cease fire was broken until midnight on sunday. those of course doesn't bode very well for a potential up taking violence in the next few days. ever just checking you can still hear us looks as if we have lost a paper, morgan in cartoon. but as you or her, there are not taken violence in the center of cartoon spilling over to both northern and southern districts of the capital of sudan. you're looking at some recent pictures of the city, their smoke clearly rising above the sudanese capitol. well, in some parts of cartoon brief lulls in fighting are allowing people to stock up on necessities. most pharmacies have been closed during the conflict lounge,
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a 0 met some people who risked leaving their homes to look for the medicine. they need the laboratory because that handler, gabriella, me, thank god, the medicines are available here. i even found them at the same price as they were before the fighting. if the prices of medicines have increased, he either my for you or your with while you that thought and in there one like and hagi, a quick call with animal in the middle of that. to be honest, i was worried, the medicine wouldn't be available and 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 stocked towards any young i norlisha and it was little sava, lack of the line, 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 stalk again and in the quantities we need. the factories in the battery region were bombed. we display all the medicines we have and tried to do our best for the people or khalid abdul guardia abdullah lives in her tomb. he describes what it's like for residents in
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his area. those of her will control of our area live right next airport, the airport, the city around realty, and everywhere on the, all i see are, is that the moving is easy. the the, they have just a like they don't, they don't do anything to you. the are stuff, they just have intersections, their search. you the search or wallet they see if your you have anything to do with this is an army or like anything to do. you know, if you're a citizen, to let you go, you go to take, you take your stuff when you get back on easily, but the supplies are running out. that's the thing. when we go out, we get our stuff done. we're looking for bullets overhead. missiles. it's very, very dangerous for we. what do we do if we do that? we're going to starve. we're going to start by half starvation. so we have to go get our supplies and get the bread, get whatever we can get, and stay home. and nowadays i've been,
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electricity is going off from time to time. so we're having difficulties in storing the food, even in the food, just sometimes in general, the honest understanding together now all the citizens are together, we're like one big group. all the citizens are together. hopefully waiting for this war to end or any conclusion to happen. and people are trying, like, even i like they're, they're being really like people are really trying to help each other with everything they can like citizen or trying to help you. so like it's, it's the very hectic ritual, where people are still scrambling to flee the conflicts egyptian, or 30 se 14000 sudanese citizens have entered the country in the past week. sudan itself was hosting more than a 1000000 refugees most from south sudan. many of them are now returning home you and has registered about 14000 return ease as up to 125000 on route the you and also says at least 20000 people have crossed into chad. joining the
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400000 sudanese refugees who are already there. wade workers, a warning that children who fled sudan for chat and not getting enough to eat tens of thousands of families across the border and many more a trap by fighting. don't agencies say they don't have enough supplies to cope with the number of arrivals? i'm in a dress reports from chance board. the town of cuckoo born on the run, i knew baby arise to add to the growing number of sudan refugees in chad. the young mother says she was forced to flee after gunman set her family home on fire. in 10 dealt, she later went into labor with nor access to medical facility or staff. marla mallory, the nevada. i got no help from anyone except my mother and sister. that was on the day i give birth of the united nation says among thousands of refugees were arrived in chad are pregnant women and children whose conditions are i'm in dire. we are seeing and sadly expecting a peak here manage fission in
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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 charge 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 every one will soon had access to medical care from our mobiles clinic. katie zemzem and her child are lucky in comparison to the majority of sudanese refugees in chad. the not so lucky ones, we'll have to wait on donna's and they're good. well, for now though not much seems to be coming their way. i'm at the greece, al jazeera, co fool,
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a large numbers of people from south sudan trying to make the journey out of cartoon. harry matessa has more from south to dance capital juba. the international organization for migration says that about 1500000 people from south to done living in sudan. some of them are refugees, others when they're looking for work. when the fighting started, people like not doing and has 6 children left cartoon and cameo to south to dimes, capital juba, a jenny that took them about 2 days by bus. and then i was staying with family friends who taking the men for as long as it takes a journey for her and the children to get here was traumatic. my children heard gunfire. and so things they should never see. they are see the scared. i am happy we got back to south sedan, 700, south to dine as close ties with its neighbors who died. remember this kind of gauge independence from the done in 2011. many people to left friends and family
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stuck in the don, and they're worried about what's happening over there. the same experience back to don warranties. what i went through, you know, a crisis in south florida where we have weakness. people are being killed, people have lost lives. people have been displaced on children and elderly people have suffered most. so when i saw the fighting in sudan, it worries me more because you start to wonder the pain that this would any people are going through. so they can sell sedans, president is leading mediation efforts as part of the regional gad. he's trying to get officials from this is in the army and the payments we are safe to face to face . talk here in the capital, juba. government official say it's still a work in progress. how do i talked to al jazeera, juba? well, let's take you back to cartoon now. and our correspondent haber morgan. hopefully the connection is a little bit more stable this time hippa, but what i was asking was that so given that the the head of the army,
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abdul fata elbow. hm says he won't negotiate with the r s f. i'm given also that this latest c spar that broke brokered ends at midnight on sunday. this doesn't bode well for potential optic and violence in the coming few days. yes indeed, and that's the concern of the international community and the regional block. and that's why efforts to get the 2 sides the r s. f and the sudanese army to adhere to a permanent cease fire and enter into negotiations is ongoing by all sides. now the army, general, general abdel for that will, hans at he will not negotiate with the r s f unless it's to talk about its complete dissolution or it's defeat. and this is a contrary to a statement by the army just 3 days ago when they said that they would send an envoy to the south sydney's capital juba to negotiate with the r s f. now both sides have named envoys, but it's not clear yet. when talks between the 2 sides will start and where it will happen. and it looks like both sides are trying to gain grounds militarily here in
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the capital for tomb and other parts of the cap of the country before the enter into any kind of talks. both sides say that they want to end the fighting, but they want to make sure that they are, is out the door. the successors or the victors of this were not the other side because both have accused each other of being criminals and militia groups. so it looks like despite the international efforts ongoing, to not only get a ceasefire in place, but to get the 2 sides to talk right now is still premature and fighting, so continues on the ground via does feel like a, a long way off as yet hip morgan live, you call too many thanks. still come this half hour. a travel booking search in china with may day holiday passenger numbers set to exceed pre pandemic levels. and a made in the usa. michelle obama takes the stage in support of the boss.
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ah hello there. southwestern parts of europe have continued to sizzle through the weekend. now temperatures are coming down on sunday for parts of spain and portugal, but they will be on the up as we go into next week. places like cordova, seeing those figures continue to climb. it was here that a national record was set to spain for april on thursday. the tempter touching 38.8 degrees celsius. well, as you can see through to choose those numbers going up hot and dry conditions. continuing here, wester, up in the north, and we're seeing significant rain push in southeastern areas of france and on to italy with strong, gusty winds. and where to weather, affecting central parts of the mediterranean. now that system is going to ease its way further east, knocking the temperature down in athens,
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greece on monday. where to where the creeping across into the balkans. an improving picture up for the north across more central parts of europe. germany and poland. wetter and wintry weather, however still effecting finland and snow in norway for the north west. britain, an island, a mixture of scattered showers, as well as some sunshine for the bank holiday weekend. but we will see more in the way of wet weather creeping across france as we go into monday. ah, good, breaking down the headline still exposing the power is attempting to find in through hosting. what did you do? what did you investigate? why didn't you off the fact? there are many joins that said fence or it will have, but you think effect on subsequent stories. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered to suppress moderate. and in some cases,
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amplify the content you see on your final bill, if he has only which is 0. ah ah, welcome back, a reminder, the top stories here on out there. i'm fighting in sudan has entered a 3rd week with asteroids, not tillery pummeling. the area of the capital around the presidential palace. thus despite a ceasefire, which is to, to end at midnight on sunday. the un says more than 75000 people have been internally displaced by fighting tens of thousands of people will say, trying to get to egypt, south sudan, and chad, aged 8 agencies rather already warning that they don't have enough food for people
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to eat. now a group of women have protested in the african capital against foreign nations, formerly recognizing the taliban government on thursday, the un security council unanimously condemned the taliban decision to been women working for the un and ngos in afghanistan. the taliban says the bond is an internal social matter. we even have been bored from most education preventive from working and most government jobs unblocked from entry to public spaces such as gyms and parks. the u. n. has convened an intellectual meeting on afghanistan in doha. next week, protests against the authority governments plan judicial changes show no sign of slowing down. thousands of been back out, rallying for a 17th week in tel aviv against an overhaul that would give parliament the power to overrule supreme court decisions. by minister benjamin netanyahu put his plans on
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hold a month ago, but no compromise has been reached in parliament. she to reconvene on monday. marriage um june has more from the protest in tel aviv. 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 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 and i want to bring in a guest that we have here tonight. this is haggard kaminer. she is a spokeswoman for the student protest movement tiger, i want to ask you 1st,
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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 started for the student protest movement, i'm, i'm a 4th year law and philosophy, student and like many other students, i am worried for my future here in this country. i'm worried for my fellow countrymen and our rights are being endangered and the fabric of israeli democracy is being endangered. it's important that we're here for testing for the 73 in a row. because 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 substantial negotiation. and we want to send out the message that we will not accept it. 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. ukraine's
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military intelligence says an explosion that a fuel storage tank in the crimean port city of stomachs of us. the pole was quote, golds punishment for russian shrikes. on the ukrainian city of man, explosion caused a massive fire of around 1000 square meters. no casualties were reported that ukraine says 10 tanks of oil products intended for use by rushes. black sea fleet were destroyed. the regions governor told journalists the blast could have been caused by a drone attack. ukraine is repeatedly said he plans to retake the crimean peninsula, which russia annexed in 2014. the blast comes a day after at least $25.00 people were killed. several of them children in strikes across ukraine. russia said it was targeting ukrainian reservists, but most died and an ast try on a block of flats in the central city of man. president vladimir zalinski said key if would respond to what he called russian terror. charles strafford has more from keith some dramatic pictures coming out of savannah. the pol showing this sir,
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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 sang that preliminary information would suggest that this has been as a result of 8 ukrainian drones toys. that wouldn't be inconceivable because since the war started, ukrainians have laws while the russians described as numerous drones strikes most 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 is expected ukrainian counter offensive to build up for that counter offensive continues. we know that there had been thousands of ukrainian troops with a lot of western supplied kit that had been flooding into the area of zap parisha, which is north of crimea. and also the eastern regions of dawn by so many an
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analyst to saying that that push could involve an advance from's apparition towards northern crimea, or in a bit 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 polish. police have seized the building of a russian embassy school in warsaw. and moved, denounced by moscow as a law gl officers broke the locks of the building, which was leased by russia. after staff refused to let them in. poland froze the embassies accounts following russia's invasion of ukraine. the foreign ministry said the building belonged to the polish state. russia's ambassador, the warsaw says moscow will respond. raquira, roman dc, virginia. it's an illegal act, an invasion of a diplomatic science. yes,
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we consider the russian embassy school as part of our diplomatic mission. we are our employees including teachers, live and work. so this is definitely classified as illegal a breach of the vienna convention or diplomatic relations. so naturally we will issue a protest. in other news, a manhunt is underway in texas after a man shot dead 5 of his neighbors. police say the family had asked him to stop firing rounds in his yard because they were trying to sleep. they received a call about harassment in the town of cleveland late on friday, and officers arrived to find 3 women, a man and an 8 year old boy had been shot dead. 2 of the women were laying over 2 children trying to protect them. the county sheriff said they'd been shot execution star with an a r star rifle. this neighborhood there always surely. they're always falling. that half sin. there's nothing damper. judges, i mean especially on holidays, fridays saturdays. there's always shootings. so yesterday i heard the shooting,
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but i thought it was like a normal day. never thought it would happen. hundreds of millions of people in china are traveling over the next 5 days for the longest public holiday since the lunar new year. many travel websites have reported a surge in bookings with numbers said to surpass pre pandemic levels. jessica washington reports from paging in the heart of beaching, ease crowns, waiting to get into the forbidden city. once the home of chinese emperors, now a popular spot for family visits 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. 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 measure travel. bathing is the most popular destination for
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travelers this week. booking sites show tickets for popular destinations like the forbidden city, and the great wall are already sold out. hotels 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 we is hungry or so on the may day holidays, very important time for stimulating consumption, including shopping, food and beverage, the tourism leisure entertainment, and it will boost all of these areas. a lot fewer 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 2 is in 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. later,
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there were no people on the street in the pandemic list. so what could i do? wrong was under locked down to look at how 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 sera, making. officials in spain and portugal say a heat wave as broken temperature records across the region for the month of april, spain, southern city of quarterback hit $38.00 degrees celsius on thursday. on the central portuguese town of mora reached 36.9, breaking in april record set back. in 1945. the iberian peninsula is already struggling with drought, with an almost 25 per cent. dropping rainfalls since october 2022, which was already the dry c on record of her fears, the high temperatures may see
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a repeat of last summer's wave of wildfires. now, michelle obama was a surprise back up singer at a bruce springsteen concert in barcelona. with former us 1st lady shed a microphone during the artist performance of his night in $84.00 track glory days . she was joined by the actress. kate captured his husband, the director steven spielberg, attended the concerts along with former us president barrett obama and i earlier springsteen spielberg and a bummer surprise locals and stuff at a barcelona restaurant by turn announced for dinner together. well yeah ah this is al jazeera, these, the top stories fighting in.

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