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blame the security forces for an attack on their village was killed at least a $136.00 people. and russia blames a ukrainian drone strike for an explosion and fire at a fuel storage facility in crimea. and in sport, the former one world champion is left fuming at the finish line in azerbaijan, especially in the next on the same max. this stuff and confronts rival drive at georgia, russell after collision during the seasons 1st spring ice. ah, bookers of the news are fighting in suton has entered a 1st week with air strikes, an artillery pummeling the part of the capitol around the presidential palace after spike to cease fire, which is due to end at midnight on sunday. since fighting started on april 15th, at least 5 and 28,
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people have been killed on almost 4600 people injured. huge numbers have escaped the country and the u and says more than 75000 people have been internally displaced by fighting, including and dar for scores of people have been killed there this week in a region already scarred by 2 decades of conflict were despite the warring sides blaming each other for breaking the various ceasefire. the you and special representative in sudan says he believes the army and rapid support forces. paramita group seem more open to talks, but a date for negotiations has not been set. victoria gates and b begins are coverage . a rescue ship carrying nearly 2000 evacuees from sudan arrives in jetta on board. a people from 70 countries, including iran. wherever back concerning harko the wrong don't know what to do. and reuben, soviet idea rooted with the student. so yeah i'm,
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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, 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 sci fi. how the army says it's repelled an attack on jebel,
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althea 40 kilometer is south of ha, to a blames the rapid 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. locker shall young fe, 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
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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 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 and hippa morgan has more from cartoon, the rapid support forces and the sudanese army exchanged 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 ambassador is focused around had fire breach. 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 will at some part so her to him brief lows him facing or allowing people to stalk up and necessities. most
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pharmacies have been closed. during the conflict, al jazeera met some people who risked leaving their homes to look for the medicine . they desperately need the laboratory because our handler problem is 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 or the mother you are you with while you that though i'm you know, one like how you all call with i know in the middle to be honest, i was worried, the medicine wouldn't be available. i have 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 man or less than if his little sober leg. if 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 started and, and in the quantities we need the factories in the battery region. we're bombed, we display all the medicines we have and tried to do our best for the people. well, amid the shelling and gun for i women have continue to give birth at
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a hospital in sedans. east now neighbourhood, a doctor working at the l bombed deed hospital released this video, showing babies born on thursday. in the video, the doctor says they were all delivered by sicilian section, and they are healthy despite the shelling and gunfire. okay, or more in the crisis in sudan. let's introduce the gus him. i mean, or she who's a representative of one of sedans, resistance committees, a grass roots network, set up to help out former president obama alba, sheer than are helping people affected by the war he joins us now. live from cartoon. welcome to the news our. can you 1st explain to us what you as somebody who's living through all of this in khartoum has witnessed there in the past 24 hours. okay, so 1st of all, some kids were hoping us trying to help us. the child can help us to spread or over the coast to the whole work under the situation of a bus situation that the people on
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a. 2 to be to tell madison committee, which is the neighborhood community, which is ne, but it's a money under my a. so because my, my neighborhood is needed to being part of this is like the 8th coordination, the national t. v and radio station also look at the police police force. so because of all that it was occupied seems to please the by the forces artist militia because of that a, she ought of a bottle for neighborhood west or did you have to? why did you to the so that every day we have jennings regarding moving on. we can't get our groceries, you can get the daily supply, it's we can get on teams and everything we can't even see without being wasn't by
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the oddest of the gangs or members. yet if you see, so yeah, there is daily conflicts and daily bombing. your us daily and it strikes daily fighting back it strikes. so yeah, we need interaction with them. yeah. i'm for sure. and given that the, the latest cease far is due to expire at midnight on sunday. they're all have already been claims of violations of that sci fi which side? the r s f. all the army, do you understand has violated this latest truce? yes. what was that? i think there was no ceasing that i taught. he told the only like one and a half an hour, nothing more. they was fighting and come but see that if it is half an hour of this evening, she is $1250.00. there was trinity in your gra to and then later on i wouldn't myself like i, i don't know about all the bases,
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but sheer in beat on my dad, the air strikes the helicopters are medical keep going over there. odyssey forces each of the wifi a to whiting, good wine, our neighborhood should have been provoking senior for the c c, the fries us. so we know they will be fighting back. so actually took to see all started if you can truly see who started. but most of them did any don't on tuesday or 5 they, they were just lying us as you, as you agree. yeah. and how do you and other members of the revolutionary resistance think this conflict will evolve? because at the moment it looks like neither side of this conflict is prepared to, to back down. so where does that leave any hope? a tool of, of eventually being able to see a civilian leadership in the country. actually,
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actually nobody knows that we can't truly tell whether they will be a fair day. we come to any type of agreement, but either in the cases whoever wins of them will be against them. we won't leave the streets. all right. now advising people to stay out because this is or we have nothing to do, this is a ward of or, and money, nothing more. it wasn't more and it wasn't, it doesn't have even to 6040. so because of that, we just are waiting. we became still now we bring, we're trying to do any, any, any civilian acts, any piece for act. we're trying to send a message to stop the war now, but you can't truly did sure about, but i'm she, as she weight, of course civilians a bearing the brunt tool. if this violence is enough being done. do you think by the international community to help calm these will still at ease?
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and who do you think has the most influence internationally oversee done to help bring a broader troops? actually no, actually no, actually international good. you didn't do much. she's the one didn't do much. he tried to just evacuate people and i'm not saying don't. if i quit your paper, airplanes who come to, if i could do this, should have brought the busy people in the or here does the 1st thing sick us in try to use your osman on them like that. he's no actual actual order out is as you can see. so the board is not a week, so he's not that much. so we try to encourage them like piece try to do anything. and you know, what about is if everybody knows that the eat and so we all of them as the likely steve, you know, do something because this is not the way like to treat your neighbors. yeah. okay.
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well, many thanks for sharing your experiences of all of this and what is clearly and incredibly difficult situation for you and many others in the sudanese capital. gus im i mean or she a from the by some are resistance committee. many thanks for joining us. ok. will people still scrambling to flee the conflict? mention authority, se 14000 sudanese citizens of enter the country. the past week, sudan itself was hosting more than a 1000000 refugees. most of them from south sudan. many of them are now returning home. the u. n. is registered about 14000 attorneys and says up to 125000 our own route. the u. n also says at least 20000 people who crossed into chad joining the 400000 sudanese refugees who already there. i mean, the address is in the town of co fruit in chad, on the border with sudan. this driving of a bed is what separates is to todd and the town of tindle to in west and for over their homes and businesses left behind by their owners because of fear of attacks.
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there is, it is, woke up one day to find the military base in town, completely diverted. and that has triggered an exodus of people. thousands of them crossed this dry river bed into the village of control in eastern charge and their base there currently thousands of them under living under hush conditions . while they can watch across the driver of a bed at their homes over there. simply because it's not safe for them to go back to their homes at the moment. now, the situation is such that people are in need of shelter in need of water in need of food items. and they've been living like that for days until the arrival a few days ago by you and agencies in the world foot program delivered tons of aid to distribute to the people affected by the crisis and the migration across the river. now, the one for program budgeted 20000 budget 420000 people are the food they
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have in their stores to deal with the needs of these individuals. however, from all indications that number is going to outgrow the estimation of the workforce program. and currently the organization as well as other don't, agencies are struggling to deal with the influx of refugees traveling from sudan into the eastern part of chad. now, 30 kilometers from where we are, is a town of janina where that we recently witnessed some incidents violence, incidents where soldiers on both sides were killed. and we are told that a lot of people are trapped in there and they cannot come to the site because of the security concerns they have. rather they're moving farther inland into sudan. they feel safe, are much, much safe, are going that way. a family ah, a humanitarian organization family that escaped from janina and made it to co fool . and then later to address told al jazeera that they spent days negotiating their
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axes through a distance of 500 meters in order to get to this place. and thus the situation here in eastern jed at the moment, i'm a degrees al jazeera co form will are some, some people from south florida and the trying to make the journey out of her tomb. i re, matessa has more from south didn't capital chiva. the international organization for migration says that about 1500000 people from south sedan living in sudan. some of them are refugees, others when they looking for work. when the fighting started, people like an acting and her 6 children left cotton and came here to thousands. capital juba, a jenny that took them about 2 days by boston, and i was staying with family friends who taking the men for as long as it takes and not dang, says the jenny, for her next children to get here. was traumatic. my to heard gunfire and so things, visuals,
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never see. they are is too scared. i am happy. we got back to south sedan 7000 south to don as close ties with its neighbors who died. and remember this kind of gauge independence from to done in 2011, many people to left friends and family stuck in the don. and they're worried about what's happening over there. the same experience, best to don, warranty is what i went through. you know, a crisis in south florida where we have witnessed people of 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 off because you start to wonder the pain that this would any people are going through silva castles to dance president is leading mediation efforts as part of the regional group, a gad, he's trying to get officials from the sudanese army and the payments are safe to face to face talks here in the capital, juba. government official say it's still
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a work in progress. how do i talk to al jazeera juba without 0 coming up. this news out? ah, week 17. but it's ready, protested, showed no sign of backing down in the battle to stop the government's judicial, overhauled plus. so yesterday, the shooting, but i thought it was like a lawn one day. a man shoots dead 5 of his neighbors, including an 8 year old boy after they ask him to stop firing rounds in his yard. and in sport, a high scoring day in england with premier league survival at stake. and it will be here with more. ah, thou survivors of a massacre and bikini fast, so have blamed the country security forces. at least a 136 people, including women and children, were killed last week. the massacre happened in the northern village of karma and
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surrounding areas, villagers, se gunmen were dressed in army uniforms. nicholas huck has more and a warning you may find images and this report distressing. still in shock. children from the village of karma in northern burkina, faso gathered to explain what actually happened to them and how they survived. in mom, we were on a way to the well was may don't key when we saw they're moving to water. we hid in our homes and they took their identification and started firing at them, killing them on. then they destroyed the homes and kid, our mothers. i was hiding under the space of birdies and they continued to fire at us. the government say arm groups linked to iceland, al qaeda, dressed in army uniforms, attacked the villagers. but the survivors said, that's not true that these were no terrorists, but al sawyers. we welcome them with cries of joy, thinking there had come to bring the piece and protect us with the africa turned to
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a mosacco dagger of some of the survivors say the used air planes during the attack . something arm groups do not have access to that. there were a 1000 men dressed in military uniforms and bearer on was abused. moving on. mcveigh killed with the flag of brick in a parcel marked on them. vicky blended. the government says 60 people were killed but villagers say over a $145.00 people died, $45.00 of them children during an attack that lasted 8 hours. when the villagers went to bury their dead, soldiers took phones and deleted photos that could appear as evidence of their involvement. an investigation is underway to find that was responsible to wet these villagers describe as an unjustified barbaric act by soldiers meant to protect them . nicholas hawk al jazeera. what use enough on the is a journalist based in between a fossa. he joins
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a sly from both jew law. so by skype or many thanks for joining us in the news, our service we heard that the armed forces themselves are accused of indiscriminately killing civilians during the so called ante insurgency missions. what do you understand as happened in this latest attack? oh what's it and the sand, and one can see it was this little fatty sir that sir. i do fac, again through them. ease it, sir, gaining another lovell in what's happening in our country. but so what is important to say is that the idea of the killing of a karma david of karma up in a. busy just a couple of these before a leader. busy her attack on in the village called our emma a yes sir. to be with as a far we from a, from a, from comma, and then you've got a 1000000 military. you got killed. weaver, a mini earth will,
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and shells for the defense on foreign lands. and is that that's a. busy come achilles upon, right? so as you can understand in your ear, to putting as many people the democracy that this is a sure that sits the military attacks up at them and kill and kill the people there . but what i'm saying is you have to be very careful because, you know, today are you of the doors are. busy good men. busy i'm good you, however, are our military outfit. it's beautiful. so military apathy, so many times they, they have even affect you a. busy busy movie our not only that it position in the provinces and then be applied to get calls the deposit as possible for the move that pollution never to, to hurt them in bumpy and in a drink that that as much as possible. but i've been much as possible and one to
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oppose them bigger on the other than i mean many then in the military we're going to have been very upset. so sometimes you have to do to, to be careful. i'm not saying that so. okay. yeah, no, i understand. so it's very difficult to say exactly who was behind this attack. it has been known in the asked for the likes of iceland, al qaeda to wear military uniforms to make it look as if it was the minister carrying out the type of what we have in this particular case in the village of comma, a witnesses claiming that air strikes had been happening that the attacks had come from the air. would she make of those claims? ah, i am not sure what sir for about, but by the hair we many days are in the past a year ago like that. oh, you can see that some of the dead you had is they have some means in order to to, to launch attack made by the air because i've already caught there we men her. busy
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busy were walking father daddy's n e who owns a drawer and i think the drawers are over the new. busy the military position, so that's why i'm still very, very carefully. busy although those days, it's very c 2 accused people because of the evidence of the military office, right? i mean the so, so it is difficult to establish in your eyes exactly who may be behind this month. but we know that the ongoing violence has previously sparked anger in the military fueling to cool that lead to the rise of the current leader abraham tri, rory, the failure to control this violence could lead to another power grab further instability into the country. surely. yeah. who did the, the defect some become very huff, said the book, but what you can see are, you know,
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while coolants head of he's in the all military the ask all the people and all the other will drain the move to put down there with thongs and then becomes discussed because negotiate the government, but if they don't do that, the way they know the negotiate and defeat the women and them. so what about the fun is that there was, there was black and you know, it's good to have a law sometimes is up and make mistakes and that's what happened when you are really in a very big one. again, the judge is yes. against right enough. and i'm afraid we have to leave it. there are many thanks for joining us. now ukraine's military intelligence says an explosion at a fuel storage facility. in the crimean port city of stuff estoppel was, quote,
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god's punishment for russian air strikes on the ukrainian city of o. ma'am. the explosion caused a massive fire destroying fuel ukraine says was intended for used by rushes. black sea fleet, no casualties were reported. the regions governor said the blast was caused by ukrainian drone attack. crenisha pete lee said he plans to retake the crimean peninsula, which russia annexed in 2014 a book. this incident will not affect sabbaticals fuel supplies. as, as of reserve depot, which is not used in the cities day to day needs ask for the emissions from the burning of petroleum products, rushes consumer watchdog is assessing them. but our preliminary estimation suggest there shouldn't be any excess of the norms or the bloss comes a day after at least $25.00 people were killed, several of them children and strikes across ukraine. russia said it was targeting ukrainian reservists, but most died in an air strike on a block of flats in the central city of a man. president blood, mister lensky said keith would respond to what he called russian terror. charles
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strafford has more from ukrainian capital, some dramatic pictures coming out of savannah. the pol showing this 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 toys. that wouldn't be inconceivable because since the war started ukrainians have launch. what the russians described as numerous drones strikes, wrote 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 sinews, we know that there have been thousands of ukrainian troops with a lot of western supplied kit that has been flooding into the area of zap parisha,
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which is north of crimea and also the eastern regions of dunbar. so many an analyst to saying that that push could involve an advance from's aperture towards northern crimea, and 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 . a russian governor says ukrainian shelling has left 5 russian villages on the border with ukraine without power. the governor belgrade regions said on telegram, the power lines had been damaged, put no one appeared to have been heard. the region has been hit by attacks throughout russia's invasion of ukraine. polish police of sees the building of a russian embassy school in warsaw. moved denounced by moscow as
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a legal officers broke the locks of the building, which was leased by russia after sof 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 lashes. ambassador to warsaw says moscow will respond or give up around the dc virginia. it's an illegal act, an invasion of a diplomatic sides. yet we consider the russian embassy school as part of our diplomatic mission. where 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 said a lot more to come this our how corruption and crime could see power lies, ruling colorado policy news, the presidency for only the 2nd time and 7 decades of sundays elections. plus, i'm jessica washington is eating city is preparing for one of its busiest holidays
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. yes. and it's pools women's rugby enjoys in breaking day mondays here. ah. hello there. southwestern parts of europe have continued to sizzle through the we can 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 quarterback, seeing those figures continued to climate, 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 day, those numbers going up hot and dry conditions. continuing here, wester up in the north, and we're seeing significant rain push into southeastern areas of france am on to italy with strong gusty winds and wet weather,
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affecting central parts of the mediterranean. now that system is going to ease its way further east, knocking the temperature down in athens, greece on monday, where to where the creeping across into the balkans and improving picture up for the north across more central parts of europe. germany and poland. wetter and wintry weather, however, still affecting 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, a meeting of mine when i was studying the cannon and the curriculum that we were told was handed down from elsewhere. it was an inherited curriculum that is the image of architecture in the west,
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architects of mayor valley and alejandro ravenna. that one there was the moon or something that social housing can not provide, which is personal expression. fright studio b unscripted on al jazeera, a . lou
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ah, welcome back. a reminder the top stories here are now to 0. fighting in sudan has entered a 3rd week with air strikes, not hillary pummeling the area of the capital around the presidential palace. as despite a ceasefire, which is due to end midnight on sunday, the un says more than 75000 people have been totally displaced by fighting tens of thousands of people are also trying to get to egypt, south sudan and chad aid agencies are already warning they don't have enough food for people to eat. survivors or massacre bikini faso have blamed the country security forces. at least 136 people, including women and children, were killed last week. the massacre happened to the more than village of karma and surrounding areas. now the current buyers has deep roots in sudan, sudan has a diverse population made up of hundreds of ethnicities. it's also rich in natural
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resources and competition for control of that make well, that wealth rather makes this conflict unique and complex. annex bed explains 2 weeks of waking up to the sound of a strikes and gunfire. sudanese, a course up in a battle that's been in the making for a long time. a political power struggle routed and ethnic and regional divisions. further complicated by the fight for control over natural resources such as minerals and oil. at the center of the conflict, a 2 generals, the head of the army, abdel fata albert han, and the commander of the rapid support forces. mohammed hummed on the gallow known as had made t, both men unknown to africa fairly well. and because i'm going on for i saw this is not a contract that i just broken out. so i am optimistic that they leave as i b a. you have to get that. what it gaps is both to yield some rate,
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but it's going to be a bit forward. but sudan has more than 500 ethnic groups in politics. has long been dominated by an elite based in and around her tomb. but han has traditionally jarnard support from his fellow sudanese arabs, while her mid tea has a significant face among non arab, if not groups in western sudan, including dot food. this is partly because he's from a non arab tribe. the mohammed. both sides have tens of thousands of fighters, foreign beckers, and vast resources at the disposal. the army controls most of the economy, but the paramilitary group, overseas gold mining areas. the country is africa's 3rd largest producer of the precious metal and in 2021. about 90 tons of gold on the global market came from sudan. it also has deposits of copper, iron car. mm hm. and uranium, as well as abundant arable land, which supports the agriculture dependent economy. sudan is located on the nile
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river vital for irrigation and hydro electric power generation. was it shares with egypt and ethiopia, it borders and other 5 countries nearly all of which a mile in conflict. the country has strategic ports on the red sea. the only points of export for around $135000.00 barrels of oil a day. most of it from south sudan. despite this, the united nations classified sudan as a low income country. if this violence continues, it could spill over and effect regional access to water, mineral exports and oil supplies. and then these, the unfolding humanitarian crisis, the fighting has killed hundreds of people and injured thousands is a shortage of food and fuel and hospitals are out of service. many countries have evacuated, their citizens and tens of thousands of people have fleet. all of which is putting a better future for sudanese even further out of reach. alex beard al jazeera,
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a group of women who protested in the ask and capital against foreign nations, formerly recognizing the taliban government there. thursday, the un security council unanimously condemned the taliban decision to band women working for the u. n. an n. jose in afghanistan, the taliban says the band is an internal social matter. women have been barred from most education, prevented from working in most government jobs and blocked from entry to public spaces such as jims and parks. the u. n. has convened an international meeting on afghanistan and doha for next week. protests against the history, the government's plan, judicial changes show no sign of slowing down. thousands have 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. prime minister benjamin netanyahu put his plans on hold a month ago, but no compromise has been reached and parliaments to to reconvene on monday. i'm
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a jam june, has more from the processed in television, all the demonstrators that are out here tonight and television more opposed to the plans put forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his more right coalition partners plans that would give you all additions more power to appoint judges to the supreme court. and plans that have passed into law who would give more limit the authority to overturn supreme court decisions. everybody we've spoken with here to night and this is the 17th week of weekly protests. everybody we've spoken with here tonight has said they believed that if these plans with the law, they would push his real away from democracy towards autocracy. judiciary is actually our last frontier in terms of protecting the rights of minority women, arab, etc. and so it's crucial that we don't let why it's
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protests like this and a general strike that lead from ins. and that to me i'll to put a pause on plans to overhaul the judiciary. that happened late last month. the prime minister also promised to work with opposition parties to find a compromise. all eyes now will be on israel's parliament, which reconvenes on sunday after a month long break. it'll be interesting to see what happens next. now it's also worth noting, but on thursday evening there was a large protest bite right wing demonstrators. protestors who support the judicial overhaul proposals. all of this very exposing the deep pressures currently in israeli society. how much improvement does it mean? a manhunt is on the way in cleveland, texas. after a man shot dead, 5 of his neighbors police a. the family had asked him to stop firing round in his yard because they were trying to sleep. 3 women, a man, and an 8 year old boy was shot dead execution style with
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a rifle. 2 of the women were laying over 2 children trying to protect me. one of the victims came out of the house and said, hey, we have a small baby this trying to sleep. and the man said, i'll shoot out my front yard. do what i want to in my own residence, this neighborhood there always, surely. there are always calling that hobson. there's nothing damper. judges. i mean, especially on holidays friday, saturday. there's always. so yesterday i heard the shooting, but i thought it was like a normal day. now that is what happened though, mexico's president is backing a proposal to scrap the country's national transparency of the cheat. under his manuel opus abra door has a frequently criticized prominent state funded checks on his power. as a waste of money. he says many autonomous watchdogs or regulators are biased against him and plans to close and the opposition support for abra doors agenda
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relies on the freedom of information body continuing to function. preparations underway in paraguay had of sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections. them the vote could see the ruling right wing. colorado party defeated after more than 75 years empower with only one break. the 2 main candidates are the colorado party, santiago, penya, and afraid alegre! from a coalition all cent left parties whose narrowly leading opinion polls corruption and organized crime are main concerns for voters. the ruling colorado party is dominated politics most of the last century. but the run up to the election has seen a string of scandals involving some of its top figures or latin america editor. you see a newman reports from essence, jo agustin, kevin ada, and his wife carol. nina couldn't wait for the purse as their 1st child. a boy battling domina went into labor. everything went wrong. 8 hours after the child was
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born, he died of his fixation and his mother barely survived. the couple blames their child's desk on the hospital's lack of resources to deal with medical emergencies. ultimately because funds are siphoned off by corruption. romania 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 constand 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. ah, paraguay is widely known as one of the most corrupt countries in latin america. a country with impressive wealth, but in the hands of only very few with political power. in january,
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the u. s. imposed new sanctions against former president or national candidates for quote, involvement, insignificant corruption. after you a secretary of state anthony, blinking accused him of links to drug trafficking and terrorist organizations. card dis denies the charges, but impaired or why they haven't come as a surprise. no, no people are not surprised because the common sort of response has been we knew it all the time except, or we didn't want to know the, the attorney general didn't reactor. 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
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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 sunday's elections won't change anything. or you may laugh, laugh again, you're the only by our votes. they give you money. that's why no one likes some one will improve things. that's all i can say, dana, 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 lucy newman, al jazeera, assume. soon, paraguay took his present reptile burden, has appeared in public for the 1st time in 3 days after a stomach infection kept him off the campaign trail. the president spoke at a rally in the city of is ma'am, which is an opposition stronghold. he refrained from addressing any health issues
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focusing instead on what he calls a new century of turkey. own faces, an opposition alliance of former allies. liberals naturalism curves in elections on the 14th of may that hundreds of millions of people in china traveling over the next 5 days for the longest public holidays since the lunar new year. many travel websites are reported a search in bookings with numbers such as a past pre pandemic levels. jessica washington, as this report from beijing in the heart of beaching, is crowns of 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. li, i just take my children out for fun. life was not easy for the past 3 years. the people are still united. if we want to come here and see the prosperity of the
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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 travelers this week. booking sites show tickets, the 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 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 stimulating consumption and clearing shopping, food and beverage, 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 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,
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but spending less still a boost in visiting numbers is welcome use for small business owners. and there were no people on the street during the pandemic. so what could i do? wrong was under lockdown, and i have to stay home to our business are all rely on the tourism. she's more people coming up aging. my business will be better. he hopes the hardest point in his working life is behind him. now he says he wants to focus on the simple pleasures, sunny weather, good business, and the smiles of his customers. jessica washington out to sierra beijing. now a 7th grader in the us state of michigan has become a local hero after taking over his school bus and preventing a terrible accident security camera footage from the bus shows the moment the driver radio for help. after feeling dizzy, she then suffered a medical emergency, 13 year old dylan reeves can be seen spring into action, calmly taking control of the steering wheel and putting his foot on the brake.
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recall that the fellow students to call emergency services and the driver was taken to hospital. so have this news, our andy will have the sports including 3 goals for korean bens emma has rail madrid. try to stay in spanish title race class. made in the usa. michelle obama takes the station support of the boss. ah. freight companies, fake passports, international banks and the proceeds of organized crime encompass is very clear. lay valenzuela water money. both of a female speak. a remarkable 3 pock people to power investigation into a complex, secretive world. 2 journalists go in search of the italian mafia dirty money,
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the longer a part to on a jesse it up when the news breaks this nationwide. so i sent the beginning of the year when people need to be high. and the story needs to be told. i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin, with exclusive interviews and get through for south korea probation, the li thies, the cherry blossom 1st, l g 0 has teens on the ground tip when you move award winning documentary and lives with a
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time for sport now with andy and thank you so much. navel, a former one world champion who was left fuming at the finish line in assa by john max to stop and confronting his mercedes rival joe's rough laughter collision during the seasons. first spring rice may, we all have to stay expect and the next time the same, you know, all the stuff in the car was damaged after this, incidents on the 1st law of the bacteria, city circuit title whole that the finished good. last in the line, in reference to my fisher perez won the 7th grade to secure the maximum 8 points on offer the main girl and free that will take place on sunday. with her always sharla clare impulse position from my side i was on the inside, the position will be lost from him. and i would really quite surprised he was still trying to hold it on the outside ever since 3 years old and go content. and if
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you're inside, i'd be a picture of a corner. you're going to try and hold it on the outside, taking the risk. you know, i'm here to fight. i'm here when i'm not just gonna waive him by because he's like this happened in a rental. and he's very good in explaining and create excuses. i mean everyone at cold tires and i think i had every right to be on the outside. i also didn't really risk anything too much. i gave him enough space. no, because i knew we were going side by side, but you know, you need to guys to work together in order to make the corner clearly he didn't. it's not easy for me tonight, 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 way, we can not forget that tomorrow is the day that really mentors barcelona. closing in on the 1st league a tunnel since $29.00 team, they went and 11 points clear that some of the 4 wind over rail, betsy was a dresser. and heading the 1st c
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9. take all of the season to the 2nd go. the guy examination for free for half assignment goals and bessie seal. the foreign ill victory if the catalans late in the 2nd whole, the claim pay ring bank risk or the 1st our factory concern is to 2nd in the table around which would be maria luke st. rel had lost their previous mash for that. remember, look lightly here to things as a re. i went 3 other. thanks to benson his efforts. schools, he's now the full high school in legal history is 236. there were 16 goals in just 3 english premier games on saturday brights and got lined share as they pete was, the 6 player seagulls, each frame finish unless pasco grossman planning well back. ethan bryce. an innate, that is a couple of points off the european places. these are also probably safely 8 points . clear of the relegation travel on sunday,
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italian league leaders napoli could be confirmed as syria champions. for the 1st time in 3 decades. it would be the clubs 1st title since the playing days of diego merit on it as for how path that reports 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 going to our boss is 17 points, so confidence is high that come sunday evening, the 3 decade wait for a li title will finally be over. and 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. one of the fads 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 with our big events. if. c oh,
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the long wait for a trophy and are to the fact that many neapolitan feel a sense of justice i with the way they are perceived by the rest of italy. me that this lee chavez chip will feel very sweet indeed bernoulli i'm a grown adult grand 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 light grey viagra by her daughter still looms large over the city . and the current crop of naturally pliers. bardon led the team to the early 2 previous creditors in 1387. and dorothy dorothy. it may be fitting that the 1st title of the post bardon era could be one in the stadium that now bears his name. rob, perfect, our da, 0. japan's era red diamonds will fill, i have
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a slight advantage heading into the 2nd leg of the asian champions league final. this 1st leg was hosted by saudi arabia's al. hello out in the home. see here taking the lead through. so m l, the, sorry, the japanese side was to grab a 2nd of equalizer against the reigning champions. is this game finished juan juan hill, alba, and had their ghost or a sense off late in the match, the 2nd light coming up in japan next saturday. the alley lake is heading into the 2nd round of the m b a playoffs. the bron james's team of wraps up their series against the memphis grizzlies. the bron in pretty good form scoring 22 points, the angela russell. thank a career. play a 531, and anthony davis kept a defensive master class with 16 in his own a massive 40 point victory for the lake. now the dallas stars and caroline hurricanes have reached the next round of the stanley cup playoffs, but the best team of the any shell regular season,
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while they're being made to suffer, the boston varies, did have a stand out moment against the florida panthers. they were, hast an act scoring a goal from between his own legs, but florida still won 7 to 5 and they're heading to a deciding game. 73. okay, that is a sport for now. let's get back to nave in london. thank you andy. well, before we go, michelle obama has made a surprise appearance as a backup singer at a bruce springsteen concert in barcelona. ah, the former you as 1st lady, share the microphone during the artist performance of his 1984 track glory days. she was joined by actress kate captured, whose husband, the director steven spielberg, attend to the concert along with former you as president barack obama. and i earlier springsteen spielberg, alabama surprise locals and stafford barcelona restaurant by turning up unannounced for dinner together. and there they are. if mean a part of this news,
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