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you documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with a democratic solution. i am not alone. arminius, velvet revolution on al jazeera ah attends fighting incidence capital cartoon, despite a ceasefire between bridal military forces locked in a violent power struggle. this driver bed is what separates is to john and the town of to delta in western europe over their homes and businesses left behind by their owners because of fear of attacks. a desperate escape to check with the new wife of violence and saddam stokes, old tensions,
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and with stoffel. ah, hello, i'm told mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. survivors of a massacre became affonso accused government forces of an attack on their village, which killed at least $145.00 people. the government has blamed armed groups. a man hans is under one texas after a dispute with neighbors ins and 5 people kills ah, a violent power struggle between saddam's rival military forces has into this 3rd week with tens of thousands of people caught in the crossfire. a faltering cease fire is due to expire on sunday, if it's by foreign powers to mediate, have failed to achieve lasting truce so far. at least 528 people have been killed.
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and tens of thousands of people have been up rooted from their homes. have been, morgan begins al, coverage from cartoon a rescue ship carrying. nearly 2000 evacuate from sudan arrives in, get down, welcomed by members of the saudi royal navy on board our people from 17 countries, including iran, bessengers, and in harko, the drug, laura, we don't know what to do. thank you. from saudi arabia who 3 with the kids. so i'm very happy. back in 4th sedan on the east coast. thousands are still waiting to leave another i was among the people try for nearly 7 days and cartoon with no food, electricity, or water. the conditions were very bad, but thank god we managed to leave and come here around 3000 p. m. and these have been stranded here for 6 days. they say they have no idea if or when they will be
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allowed to board one of the fairies. while countries scrambles to get their embassy staff and citizens out intense fighting is taking place in several parts of them. as the conflict between the sudanese army and the paramilitary group, the rapids support forces enters its 3rd week of both slide say they're making games and both blame each other for violating yet another sees fire. heavy artillery fire could be heard in under the man battery and hard to on thursday fight. the jet belonging to the sudanese army also launched airstrikes on recess positions. as the residents were were to stay indoors to avoid getting caught in the crossfire. the r a sub denies this and says it's taken control of an area south of the capital. the, the, you and envoy has reiterated calls for permanent and to the violence and issued this warning matter,
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shirley and see what regional countries and the international community must say. that if the situation continues, even if one 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 in sudan who dan doctor's union has warned, the health system is on the verge of collapse. this hospital is in the city of undermanned before that. and we lack medical, staff, and facilities. our shifts have been extended, but there are only one or 2 doctors to cover 2 or 3 departments in normal circumstances. this wouldn't happen. but now the situation is so difficult with essential supplies running out. those who can stream out of the country relief to be out of immediate danger, but uncertain about when it will be safe to return. he will morgan ultra 0 harpoon
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. tens of thousands of people are trapped in their homes without fuel medicine and water. in some parts of come to me, brief louse and fighting are allowing people to stalk up on the cities. i'll just hear amid some who risk their lives to look for the medicine they desperately need, let 111. because every time they learn about me, thank god, the medicines are available here. i even found them at the same price as they were before the fighting prices of medicines haven't increased that much. yeah, i don't with why you the, i'm doing that one. like how you could them, a coven? i know in the amount of the, to be honest, i was worried. the medicine wouldn't be available. i have a patient with kidney failure and we brought him here for treatment and i was worried. they wouldn't have the medicine. but thank god they had stuck to any of you know, alicia, and it was a little sava like 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 this dog and in the quantities we need. the factories in the
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battery region were bombed. we display all the medicines we have and tried to do our best for the people. of thousands of susan, either leaving everything behind to escape the nation in turmoil egyptian authorities se 14000 sudanese nationals have entered the country in the past week. so down itself is hosting more than a 1000000 refugees most from self, sir down. many of them are now returning home. the union has also registered about 14000 return agencies as many as 125000 people are on their way. with the union also says at least $20000.00 people of cross to chad joining. the 400000 sudanese refugees who were all ready, their home address reports from the town of car, from and chaired on the border with sudan. this driving of a bed is what separates is to todd and the town of tindle to in west into 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 coffee all in eastern charge. and there base 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 river. now, the welfare program budgeted 20000 budget 420000 people,
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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 agencies are struggling to deal with the influx of refugees traveling from sudan into the eastern part of chad. now, 30 kilometers from why we are in the town of janina where that we recently witnessed some incidents violence incident last 4 years on both sides were killed. and we are told that a lot of people are trapped in there and they cannot come decide because of the security concerns. they have, rather they're moving farther inland into su, done. they feel safe, are much, much safe going that way. a family i, he went to an organization family that escaped from janina and ready to go fool. and then later to address told al jazeera that they spend days negotiating the
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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'm at the greece, al jazeera cook room. as i mentioned, large numbers of people from south, sir donna, also trying to return how to 0. her in baton is in south sedans, capital juba, the international organization for migration says that about 1500000 people from south to done living in sid done. some of them are refugees, others when they're looking for work. when the fighting started, people like i'm not doing and has 6 children left cartoon and cameo to sell to don's capital, juba a jenny that took them about 2 days by bus and they now staying with family friends who take the men for as long as it takes a journey for her and their 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,
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we got back to south sedan, 700 south to done 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 that sedan warranty is what i went through, you know, a crisis in south florida where we have witness be full of being killed. people have lost lives. people have been displaced, and children, and, and elderly people have suffered most. so when i saw the fighting in sudan, it worries me more because you start wondering the pain that this would any is people are going through. silva. kelton's president is leading mediation if it's as part of the regional 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. part of my talk to al jazeera juba. baka said the keeper, him, is a nigerian student stranded in sir john. he shares his story and that of his classmates who say the nigerian government is doing nothing to help them since 2017 them. until now. man ally ned less than i think 2 weeks for me to miss read because the company this monthly, that's an unpleasant experience because right now everything is invalid isn't included, included. if you can get this, you will buy a home. sometimes you can get the money to buy some food would you let? did you come up with the, the kilometer there is no any show open on the job loss. there is no movement. there's nothing that he's on please in
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the house. but some of the students i just was, was rated. this will for so close lead a man may get in right now at international to do the waiting for the embassy to come on with them. but still, that is not part of the embassy. there is no of that, that is not just trying to ah, became a savant as of last week's attack. say at least $145.00 people were killed and half a q security forces for the massacre. but the government has blamed groups linked to iceland, l chi, the for the right on the northern village of comma and surrounding areas. a warning you may find images and nicholas harks report,
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distressing still in shock. children from the village of karma in northern breaking apart. so gathered to explain what actually happened to them and how they survived a moment we were on the way to the well with my donkey. when we saw the moving towards us, we hidden our homes, our father came out. they took her identification and started firing at them, killing them all. they then destroyed the homes and killed our mothers. i was hiding underneath piles of bodies as they continue to fire at us. the govern say arm groups linked to iceland arcade, dressed in army uniforms, attacked the villagers, but the survivors say that's not true. we're not terry. with all soldiers, we welcome them with cries or chinese thinking they had peace and protectors for ya . 2 of them, some of the survivors say they used airplane during the attack. something arm
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groups do not have access to that. there were 1000 men dressed in military uniforms and bearer on moving on the daycare with a flag of book and mark on the government says 60 people were killed, but the villagers say over a 145 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 and investigation is under way to find those responsible. to what these villagers describe as an unjustified barbaric act by soldiers, men to protect them. nicholas hawk algae 0 is an app on as a journalist based and became far so he says, members of some armed groups, we're military uniforms. the pipe again, so the ease, the bending and other love of what's happening in the country. but what is
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important to say is that the beginning of karma, karma happen just a couple of these before in the talk in the village called our emma a year. so far we from, from carma and you've got made me tell you what killed. busy many women chose for the fall and then come up and run. busy i'm the son reporting as many people the love seat. this is true that the misery puts up at them and kill and kill the people. but what i'm saying is very careful because, you know, today you have the dose. goodman, i'm good. you have our military office. police are looking for
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a suspect in cleveland, texas. after a man, sean did 5 of his neighbors and wrists warned, has been issued for francisco or to pay the 39 year old mexican national police say the victims all honduran had asked him to stop firing grounds in his yard because they were trying to sleep 3 women, a man and an 8 year old boy was shot dead with an assault rifle. several others were injured in taken to hospital. we're still out there trying to find this individual. ah, we consider them armed and dangerous, and we're not going to stop until he, we actually arrest them and put, bring them into custody. but he is out there and he's a threat to the community. so i don't want anyone to think that, that that's something different than that. he is a threat to the community and we need the communities help to hopefully locate him soon and take him off the streets to night. was still a hit on al jazeera. i
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angry protest continue in israel for the 17th week of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is proposed judicial, overhauled plus re take a look at the latest developments as to warn you crying in says it's full 100 and 30th day. ah hello. there was thought in the middle east and levant and temperatures have been on the up across the gulf states as heat is flooded into places like guitar and the u. a. e. we are expecting a maximum high of 40 degrees celsius in doha, on sunday. temperature coming down slightly into monday, but it is a largely hot and dry picture across the region, just some heavy rain falling across western areas of yemen on monday. further north
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of this and improving picture across that event. so bits and pieces of rain, and some will wintery weather across eastern areas of turkey, pushing into the caucuses, but temperatures for the south of this on the rise, damascus at $24.00 degrees celsius on monday, and temperatures are going to be picking up once again for the north west of africa . they have come down in morocco on sunday, but they'll be picking up through this week once again. that heat extending its way further east. we all, i could see some wet and windy weather, however, from a weather system over the mediterranean. that's gonna chuck some rain, some showers in northern areas of algeria and to nicea. but the wet weather is affecting that central band of africa was very heavy, falls to come for eastern areas. in particular, uganda, we could see some flooding from that. a much dryer picture, further south that to weather update. ah tough times the man tough question. what exactly are you asking?
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were you on the ground rigorous, the way we challenged conventional wisdom racism is so deeply entrenched in the country that it's identified with american. so when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging of merit and demand that there's no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of you. we are with me, mark lamond hill. what out 0 lou. oh, watching al jazeera reminder about top stories, the solid survivors of america became faso have blamed the country security forces last week. they say government killed at least $145.00 people,
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including women and children in the northern village of comma and surrounding areas . police are looking for a suspect in cleveland, texas. after man shot did 5 of his neighbors and arrest warrant has been issued for francisco auto plaza. the 39 year old mexican national, there has been heavy fighting between saddam's army and the paramilitary record support forces around the presidential palace and cartoon. the you in says 50000 sudanese. have said the turmoil at home from neighboring countries. asana, gina, we is sudanese. american and the co founder of moving forward. so don, she has family stock and so donna describes what the dos for is doing to help. one of the main things that we keep hearing from our family is just the utter chaos. and the disorganization that they're facing, you know, really, really harsh and difficult conditions at the border. and it's been hard to maintain
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contact with them just because the journey is so long. there's no real electricity and power banks to charge their funds. there's no food, there's no water because what we're seeing is a lack of effort in the international community. so to the nice people all over the world have taken upon themselves to put in that effort to organize, you know, buses for families that are stuck in different parts of the game. to organize a visa for people to you can let others know what are the best route to get to the borders, whichever border and continuously update our families on the conditions of the borders themselves. you know, and all these evacuation planes, the ships that are coming at ports to dine, the plans that are coming out, why they're not, they're not bringing in supply. that's one of the easiest and simplest things that folks can do is bring in the supplies, bring in a medication, bring in the food, whatever is necessary for these people to survive. he's just simple things that
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folks can do. and if such a start them, especially when we compare it to how the world mobilized for ukraine, you know, a little over a year ago. it's really, it's a harsh, different, and we can't help but, but, but notice that there's a glaring inequity to ation. protests have been held in israel against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is planned, judicial changes for 17th consecutive week. police and telephone arrested several protesters after they blocked the main highway in yahoo, put his plans on hold a month ago that no agreement has been reached. parliament is true to reconvene on monday. mamma jem, june has more from the protestant television for all the demonstrators that are out here to night and tele, even more opposed to the plans put forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his bar right, coalition partners plans that would give politicians more power to appoint judges
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to the supreme court. and plans that have passed into law 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 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 parties to find a compromise. all eyes now will be on israel's parliament,
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which reconvenes on sunday after a month long break. it will be interesting to see what happens next. now it's also worth noting, but on thursday evening there was a large protest by right wing demonstrators, protestors who support the judicial overhaul proposals. all of this very much exposing the deep pressures, at least in israeli society. how much too much. is it a living with you as president joe biden says, his administration is working every day for the release of an american journalist from a russian prison pardon was speaking at the white house correspondents dinner, an annual gathering of juris media, all st journalist, even guess give it was arrested last month and charged with spine kristovich denies the charges to have his parents. o mchale, the sister danielle, as i've told you in person, we not just me gall,
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stand with you. but i want them under families. you know, joe, my understand. we see them there are not forgotten. i promise you. i am working like hell to get them home. authorities in russian and ex crimea blaming a ukrainian drone strike for a fire at a fuel depot. the storage tank and the port to the civic stop all exploded, causing a fire that spread across the 1000 square meters. the blaze has since been extinguished . no casualties were reported. shall stress. it is following the developments from cave. some dramatic pictures coming out of savannah, the pole was showing, this was russian oil definitely on fire billowing smoke across the landscape. this is a huge, strategic and 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
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a result of a ukrainian drug story. that wouldn't be inconceivable because since the war started ukrainians have launch. what the russians described as numerous drug strikes, both air drones and see drones in that area. i think what's important is the timing of this alleged attack because of course it comes as this expected ukrainian counselor offensive to build up for that counter offensive continues. we know that they have been thousands of ukrainian troops with a lot of western supplied kit that has been flooding into the area of zap parisha, 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 separation towards 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's happened,
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we know that potentially thousands of tons of russian oil is now going up in smoke . that attack comes a day after at least $25.00 people were killed and strikes across ukraine. russia said it was targeting ukrainian reservists. president vladimir zalinski says keith will respond to what he call russian tariff or similar like anyone who guides and launches mitchells who handles planes 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. well, meanwhile, 2 civilians have died in southern russia as a result of showing by ukrainian forces, according to a local governor. the attack happened in the village and the brianne screech and a residential building and houses were destroyed like group of women gathered in kabul to protest against formal recognition of the taliban governments. i
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the thursday, the un security council unanimously condemned to tell about decision the ben women working for the you in an agency to tell a bomb, says it's an internal matter. the you in has convenient, international meeting on if get this done in doha next week. millions of people travelling across china, the country is observing the longest public holiday since the lunar new year. jessica washington reports in the heart of beaching. these crowds of waiting to get into this had bidden city once the home of chinese emperors, now a popular spot for family visits. the 1st time that i had visited, the forbidding city with my children, i want them to have a good experience and enjoy the atmosphere of aging. so they can learn more about ancient chinese culture. just take my children out for fun. life was not easy for the 3 years. the people are still united. we want to come here and see the
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prosperity of the country. unlike the new he holiday, which is traditionally spent with the family, the 5 day mayday holiday is mostly felicia, travel. painting is the most popular destination for travelers this week looking size show tickets, the popular destinations like the forbidden city and the great world are already sold out. transport hans 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, we're hung ya. so on the may day holidays, a very important time for stimulating consumption, including shopping, food and beverage, tourism leisure, entertainment. and it will boost all of these areas. a lot of people have been waiting for this long holiday. it's one of the best times of the year to go out for fun. the china tourism research institute says more than 240000000 people will travel over the holiday. but they say it may take some time for profits to catch up
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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. there were no people on the street during the pandemic. so what could i do? oh, i was under locked down and i have to stay home to our business are all rely on the tourism. she's more people coming to major. my business will be better. he hopes the hardest point in his working life is behind him. now he says he wants to focus on the simple pleasures, sunny weather, good business, and the smiles of his customers. jessica washington out to sierra beijing. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the sour air strikes and artillery shelling rocks were gowns, capital as fighting between the army and the rapid support forces enters a 3rd week. the faltering ceased.

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