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down from elsewhere, it was an inherited curriculum, that is the image of architecture in the west architect, the mayor valley and alexandra ravenna, part one there was, you mean or something that social housing cannot provide, which is personal expression, fry studio b, unscripted on al jazeera. ah, of is shelling around the presidential palace and cartoon was fighting in sudan enters a 3rd week. ah ha, why mon, inside this is our desire a life from doha. also coming up. thousands of refugees fleeing saddam to neighboring countries will be in chad and south saddam the latest updates.
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survivors of a massacre and burkina, faso, blay, men in an army uniform of killing at least a $136.00 northern village of commer protest against these rainy governments. plant judicial changes showed no sign of slowing down as they enter the 17th week. ah, a violent power struggle between sedans, rival military forces is entered. its 3rd week were tens of thousands of people caught in the crossfire. a faltering ceasefire is due to expire in a day and efforts by foreign powers to mediate have failed to achieve lasting truth so far. on saturday, there have been more air strikes and artillery shelling in the capital call to sedans, army and the paramilitary rapid support forces fought pitched battles around the presidential palace and the human cost has been enormous. at least $528.00
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people have been killed since fighting began on april 15th and people are running out of fuel medicine and water. thousands of sydney's leaving everything behind to escape the nation in turmoil. more than 50000 people had now crossed into neighboring countries. he promoted begins all coverage from call to a rescue ship carrying nearly 2000 evacuation from sudan arrived in jetta, welcomed by members of the saudi royal navy on board our people from 17 countries including iran, bearer versus version in harton drug. laura, don't know what to do her. andrew from sylvia. ruth, 3 of the suit. so the at our job, i'm very happy. back in port sedan on the east in brit seacoast. thousands are still waiting to leave. i was among the people tried for nearly 7 days and cartoon
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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 will be allowed to board one of the fairies, while country scramble to get their embassy staff, and citizens out in temps fighting is taking place in several parts of hot tomb. as the conflict between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces enters. it's the 3rd week. 05 they, they're making gains and both blame each other for violating yet another sees fire . heavy artillery fire could be heard in under the mind body and harder to on thursday. fighter jets belonging to the sudanese army also launched airstrikes on our staff positions. as residents were warned to stay indoors to avoid getting caught in the crossfire. the arrest of denies this and says it's taken control of
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an area south of the capital. aah! the you and envoy has reiterated calls for a permanent end to the violence and issued this warning. lakresha leon, fee work, regional countries and the international community must say that if the situation continues, even if $1.00 side winds 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 student sudan doctors, the union has warrant the health system is on the verge of collapse. this hospital is in the city of undermanned an affiliate filler. before that of the open, we lack medical staff and facilities. our shifts have been extended, but there are only one or 2 doctors to cover 2 or 3 departments in normal circumstances. this won't happen,
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but now the situation is so difficult that you with essential supplies running out . 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. he bo morgan al jazeera autumn . all, as we've mentioned, people are still scrambling to flee the conflict egyptian authorities se 14000 sidney citizens have entered the country in the past week. said all itself is hosting more than a 1000000 refugees most from south did on. many of them are now returning home. the u. n. has also registered about $14000.00 return east and says many more on brute. i'm 225000. united nations also says that at least 20000 people have now crossed into chad, joining the 400000 sudanese refugees who were already there. i met addresses in the town of catherine in charge on the border with the john. this driver of
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a bed is what separates is to todd and the town of tyndall to in west into for over there a homes and businesses left behind by their owners because of fear of attacks. there is, it is, woke up one day to find the military base in town, completely diverted. and that has triggered an exit as of people. thousands of them crossed this dry river bed into the village of coffee all in eastern china. and they're based there currently thousands of them under living and hush conditions while they can watch across. they drive 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, deliver tons of a to distribute to the people affected by the crisis and the migration across the
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river. now, the welfare program budgeted 20000 budget 420000 people, the food they have in their stores to deal with the needs of these individuals. however, from all indications that number is going to grow the estimation of the workforce program. and currently the organization as well as other donor agencies, are struggling to deal with an influx of refugees traveling from sudan into the eastern part of chad. now. so i think you know me just from why we are in the town of janina where that we recently witnessed some incident violence incident was soldiers on both sides were killed and we are told that a lot of people are trapped in there and they cannot come this side because of the security concerns they have, rather they're moving farther inland into so done, they feel safe, a much, much safe, are going that way. a family. he went to an organization family that escaped from
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janina and ready to go fool. and then later to address told al jazeera that they spend days negotiating the access through a distance of 500 meters in order to get to this place. and that's the situation here in eastern jad. at the moment i did greece al jazeera, perform large numbers of people from south sea dawn, a trying to make the journey out of cartoon, higher matessa reports from south sedans, capital juba, the international organizational for migration phase there. 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 dance 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
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a journey for her and the children to get here was traumatic. my children heard gunfire and saw things they should never see. they are see the skirt. i am happy, we got back to south, so dance heavily. i 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 stuck in the don, and they're worried about what's happening over there. the same experience back 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, if war is me more because you start to wonder the pain that this would on his people are going through. silva can sell sedans, president is leading mediation efforts as part of the regional guide. he's trying
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to get officials from the sudanese army and the payments are safe to face to face talks. here in the capital, juba. government officials say it's still a work in progress. harder matessa al jazeera juba. really mohammed has been looking at the conversation online about who 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 restriction of movement. they're concerned about being attacked and the looting of their businesses. 7
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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 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
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on the streets. barnum of shoes, or on all the world. 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 sand bags to prevent fighters from entering their neighborhoods. this is in alpha sheer, a town in the dark for region. and as most state institutions are closed, some people are trying to bring about law and order in unmanned shayhan neighbourhood in hard tomb. this man says he confronted a gang of thieves. i guess we were, did you some grave to bury the dead and then came across a small guns 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 bags
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back. the bags are full of the churches are new and its moments 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. ah, survivors of a massacre. burkina faso have blamed the country security forces at least a 100. 36 people, including women and children, were killed in the northern village of karma and surrounding areas last week. nicholas hark has more. a warning he may find images in his 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. oh my mama, we were on the way to the well with my donkey when we saw the moving towards us, we hid in our homes, our father came out. they took her identification and started firing at them,
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killing them all. they then destroyed the homes and killed our mothers. i was hiding underneath piles of bodies as they continued to fire at us. the govern say arm groups linked to iceland, al qaeda, dressed in army uniforms, attacked the villagers. but the survivors sate that's not true. these were not terrorists with our soldiers. we welcome them with cries of j thinking there had come hovering peace and protect us with the africa tongue to a maslanka dog. liberty of some of the survivors say the used airplanes during the attack. something armed groups do not have access to that. there were 1000 men dressed in military uniforms and was buried on most of the moving armored vacancies with the flag of broken fossil marked on them. the government says 60 people were killed, but villager say over a $145.00 people died, $45.00 of them children during an attack that lasted 8 hours. when the villagers
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went to bury their dead, soldiers took phones and deleted photos that could appear as evidence of their involvement and investigation is underway to find that was responsible to what these villagers describe as an unjustified barbaric act by soldiers meant to protect them. nicholas hawk al jazeera sla has on the al jazeera, as in so many parts of paraguay here. the absence of the state is obvious everywhere. you look property, public services on corruption. we look at the issues facing power, good guy, and they head to the polls on sunday. plus we were born from a checkpoint that threatens to read 9 decades of conflicts between us, by john and armenian. ah
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hello there. it's a tale of 2 weather stories across north america. we've had exceptional heat effect western parts of canada, challenging april records here on searching new records across states like oregon and washington over the past few days that heat extending further south into california triggering possible flood warnings as that recreating snow pack started melting, but temperatures are going to be coming down over the next few days as that wet weather starts to creep in from the north west pacific. we've still got warnings out. a critical fire risk for northern and central parts of the plains. thanks to those dry and gusty winds. but things will be cooling down across the desert, south west. now in contrast to this, what's happening in the east, very wet, windy and wintry weather, affecting places like the great lakes pushing into eastern areas of canada. but some improvement down in the deep south temperatures,
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rebounding in places like texas. now as that weather system pulled its way east out of florida, the some improvement behind that. but we will see some of those severe storms rumble across cuba. some heavy rain to come for west and areas on monday, and we will see some heavy falls for the likes of on to rough and guatemala on monday. ah, a ah
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ah ah. backing watching al jazeera mind, if i top stories this hour as strikes and artillery, shelling has wrought the dawn's capital as fighting between the army and the rotten support forces. and his 3rd week faltering ceased. 5 will expire in one day mediation episode not yielded any results. the un says 50000 sudanese who fled the turmoil at home for neighboring countries. foreign governments also still pushing to evacuate their nationals from c dawned by air, land, and sea survivors of masika and bikini also had blame the country. security forces gum and killed at least a $136.00 people, including women and children,
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the north and vintage of coma and surrounding areas. last week. protests had been held in israel against prime minister benjamin netanyahu plan judicial changes for a 17th consecutive week. elise and television arrested several protesters after they blocked the main highway. that's in yahoo, put his plans on hold a month ago, but no agreement has been reached. columnist g to reconvene on monday. i'm a jam june has more from the protest in television. all the demonstrators that are out here tonight and televi opposed to the plans put forth by prime minister benjamin young. and his far right coalition partners plans that would give politicians 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
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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 were cancelled in the law, they would push israel 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 protests like this. and a general strike that lead prime minister netanyahu to put a pause on plans to overhaul the judiciary. that happened late last month, the prime minister off a promise to work with opposition party to find a compromise. all eyes now will be on israel's parliament, which reconvenes on sunday after a month long break. it will be in place to see what happens next. now it's also worth noting, but on thursday evening there was a large protest by right wing demonstrators,
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protestors who support the judicial overhaul proposals. all of this very much exposing the deep pressures currently in israeli society. how much of drama does it deliver? authorities in russian annex crimea, blaming a ukrainian drones strike for fly out of fields. at the storage tank in the port city of sebastopol exploded, causing a fire that spread across a 1000 square meters. the place has since been extinguished, no casualties were all set of renew. this incident will not affect sabbaticals fuel supplies. this is a reserved depot, which was not used in the cities day to day needs ask for the emissions from the burning of petroleum products. russia's consumer watchdog is assessing them, but our preliminary estimation suggest there shouldn't be any excess of the norms. or that attack comes a day after at least 25 people were killed in strikes across ukraine. or she said
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it was targeting ukrainian reservists. president vladimir lensky says cave will respond to what he called russian terror. girls, so much alike, any one who guides and launches mitchells, who handles plains and ships for terror. not only those who give orders, but all of you, you are all terrorists and murderers, and you must all be punished. so shall strap for this following developments from keith. some dramatic pictures coming out of savannah, 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,
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both ed drones and c 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 council 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 have 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 sappers yet who was 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
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or polish police. have seized a russian embassy school building in war. so a moved denounced by moscow as illegal offices broke the locks on doors of the building, which was leased by russia. after staff refused to let the men. holland froze, the embassies accounts following russia's invasion of ukraine. the foreign ministry said the building belong to the polish state. russia's ambassador to warsaw his warning. if a retaliation. pretty repro reduced here. virginia, it's an illegal act, an invasion of a diplomatic side. so yes, 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 a legal of breach of the vienna convention or diplomatic relations. so naturally we will issue a protest as i by john has rejected international appeals to remove a new checkpoint. that's raising tension with armenia over the to speech region of new going to come back. the crossing was opened last week on the launch in corridor
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the road connecting the region with armenia and its myth hospital. this is wanted to check point that's up by the, by johnny military. on the luncheon corridor, the only road that links the ethnic meaning enclave of the panica note, eric con, comedy to armenia. the other check on the armenian florida. now it's about john says the company is a 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. but they are there 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 jumps has know 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 army enclave
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allegations that armina calls farfetched. now there are further plans in the near future, according to armenia. have yet further p stalks on establishing a final deal on the future of this ethnic armenian unclaimed both sides as by john and armenia. we'll have to get round the table again to discuss this calling stations and paraguay have received balancing kits ahead of sunday's presidential election center left counted it. if rain allegra says it is essential to guarantee security, a polling stations to ensure a transparent vote. he phases ruling colorado party. candidates, santiago pena, corruption, unorganized crime. all the top concerns among paragon, voters, are latin american ad salisia, newman reports. give me one goes think of anita and his wife carol mina couldn't
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wait for the birth of their 1st child. a boy. but would remain, i went into labor, everything went wrong. 8 hours after the child was born, he died of asphyxiation 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, grow mina is still in hospital where patients have to provide their own medicine syringes and even water as i'm obama within along the 2nd, 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
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country with impressive wealth, but in the hands of 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. car dis, denies the charges, but impacts why they haven't come as a surprise. so 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 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,
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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 it's sundays. elections won't change anything on you may law or get your, 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, dana, it's a vicious circle, made it easier by resignation. a belief, the decades of corruption is just another cross that those who suffer the most from it simply have to bear to see a newman al jazeera assume. soon, paraguay a manhunt is on the way in cleveland, texas, off to man salt, said 5 of his neighbors. only say the family had asked him to stop firing rounds in
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his yard because they were trying to sleep. 3 women, a man and an 8 year old boy was shot dead execution style with an a all style rifle to the women were laying over to children, trying to protect them. this neighborhood. there always, surely. they're always calling the cops in. there's nothing done for judges. i mean especially on holidays, fridays saturdays. there's always so yesterday i heard the shooting, but i thought it was like a normal day. never thought this would happen. a 7th grader in the u. s. state of michigan has become a local hero. off to taking over his school bus and preventing a terrible accident security camera footage from the bus shows the moment the driver suffered a medical emergency that senior old dylan reeves can be seen springing to action a yes, calmly taking control, putting his foot on the brake called out to his fellow students.
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