tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 30, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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on all disease ah ah ah. hello there on the start your day and this is the news, our line from our headquarters here in durham coming up in the next 60 minutes. troops on the streets of sir don. fees are growing that fighting will intensify between the army and a powerful power military force. russian mercenaries threatened to withdraw from the ukrainian town of fuck more unless they get more supplies. the u. s. accuses
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china harassing vessels belonging to the philippines on the south china sea and one's any attacks could trigger a u. s. response. paraguayan repairs elect a new president and congress as corruption and poverty dominate the votes. i'm far as small with his sports as the denver nuggets take the lead in their 2nd round playoff series. jamal murray star does not get sprinted to victory against the phoenix suns to clench, game one, the n b a western conference, semi finals. ah, well the un secretary general is wanting that certain is falling apart. a violent power struggle between the army and a power military forces. now in its 3rd week, the latest foreign media agencies fund due to expire at midnight local time on sunday has even barely taken hold. at least 528 people have now been killed and
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tens of thousands have been forced from their home. will it be tried corresponding here, morgan? she joins us now live from the ground. and cartoon here, i know we're counting the hours now until this supposed to cease fire ends, but it hasn't seemed have stopped the air strike. so any of the heavy fighting well, apologies that we do appear to be having some technical difficulties will get correspondent here morgan back in a moment. but for now let's speak to al correspondent on that address. he's at a refugee camp that's very near the chad. as you don border, we know tens of thousands of people have fled with. they are struggling without food or water and very little fuel. now, in some parts of cartoon, some brief love have allowed people to stock up on some of the things they need and
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they have managed to leave. now let's speak on it. and can you show us around a little bit? i know thousands of people have already arrived, then people are still coming. the people are still coming. what know the post can set up by the international organizations like the united nations. i had more than 4000 refugees will been registered, formerly 100 small, still looking in trying to register themselves and their families in that particular camp. and yesterday we moved to a different camp, which is much gilda. we found between 404-502-5000 refugees in that particular camp. and we also understand not far from where we are right now. some people have sort of moved to their families, especially women and children. and i located in a village just close by here, although there is no presence of 8 organizations in the place. so we expect
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hundreds more are located in that community. and they are spread within families and also spread under trees. and in the open space is basically the united nations and all the agencies who are trying to help this refugees project to help at least 20000 refugees in the past one week or so. but what we're seeing right now, the refugee numbers could go much, much higher than that already. the amount of food being delivered. it's not sufficient enough to last your family for 5 days. so what we're looking at probably, unless food a to right, you will have significant issues. yeah. health issues, latrecia issues already the united nations children fun is talking about dia, situation for children in those camps that have been identified by united nations. and it says that the cases of my latrice in an already impoverished region of the
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world was likely go higher and even get worse. and unless those food items reach them quickly, they respond to be trouble and days of course on. and as you've been saying, resources very thin, the ground that i know we've just been talking about food, but we also know that the ones been asking for more money for everything us. how is the adf at holding up their, beyond the food supplies? well basically they said they're trying as much as possible to deliver as much a to people who have been affected or who've been displaced by this fighting. and by the way, this region we are in now it's not far from our the west duffel region that has seen a lot of violence, a lot of conflict over the past 2820 years. and even recently, there was, are some incidents that has killed dozens of military officers and probably said you'd have to in the town of janina which how, which people cannot access at the moment. people who are trying to flee a shanina, which is just 35 kilometers from where we are now,
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cannot get to this to get kind of get to safety here in eastern chart. instead, they are moving farther inland towards sudan towards where the fighting is intensify. and also there is not an ease in doubtful region, especially the west and are for or that fighting were resumed there. and right now what we have in is into ethnic cautious in one of the villages we went to yesterday close to where we sort of walked ah t and delta, which was residents have evacuated. we, we understand by it from the look of a local stair that malicious ethnic militias that were sort of terrorizing, that community went into that village 48 hours ago. although there was no particular incident. but most of the day, but most of the village was deserted. they went in there and that is given them concerned. they are thinking of not going back anytime soon. right now. i'm an interest there for us near the chad sudan border. we do hope to have more for you later on this news. i am from the ground there and awful, but for now. thank you very much on that. well,
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let's now go back to our correspondent hip morgan in the sudanese capital cortez. hey, bud, thanks so much for joining us again. let me ask you, what kind of a difference has the sci fi made if any, at all, given that it's about wend. while the difference comes down to the timing when there's fighting between the rapid support for says and the sudanese army, their brief love between fighting between the 2 sides, giving the chance for some civilians to be able to leave. but most of the time residents in various parts of the capital c, there were able to hear artillery strikes, be conceived fighter jets flying overhead, and that fighting resumes in the northern and southern parts of the capitol. sir, but just as you. so we asked while residency that they know that there's a ceasefire that has been agreed upon by both sides on the ground, most of the time during the 72 hour period, which is due to end around midnight tonight. this is that they've not seen it materialize. and that they were able to see the 2 sites confronting each other. this happened in the early hours of to day morning in the city of under
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a man which is in the west, some parts of the capital. and it seems to be a continuation of the fighting from yesterday, which also took place between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. now the army says that it has managed a control of several positions belonging to the r s f and managed to destroy several vehicles belonging to the group. and that it has deployed the central reserve police. that's a police unit that is more armed than the ordinary policeman. that usually are deployed during protests. and they say that that's because there is, there has been a lot of gang violence and robbery reported. especially in areas that the r s of have been cleared from. meanwhile, the r s f says that the addition of an extra unit to this fight between it and the army is widening the conflict and not reducing it. this is despite the talks again and that there should be a ceasefire between the 2 sides. so while yes, the word has been thrown around and has agreed of been a been agreed upon by both sides repeatedly on the ground. most of the time citizens say that they continue to hear the fighting. they continue to see the airstrikes and see the fighter jets,
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giving them no sense of security or no sense of the words he's fire. have you mention some sense of talks there? do you have any idea how any kind of mediation is going? i know the u. s. has been very active. well, yes, the u. s. has been active the you and has been trying to get the 2 sides to agree and not only a temporary cease fire, but a permanent one so that the 2 sides could meet for talks. now the head of the army, general abdel at the head, will hon, spoke to you as public broadcaster on friday. and he said that the only conditions for talks with the rapid support for forces is to make sure that they're no longer parts of the military institution. or the political make up or components here in the, in the, in the country. now, the art stuff also says that for any talks to happen with the army, there has to be, as these fire on the ground, that's not happening. what's happening is continuous fighting between the 2 sides. and it looks like both sides want to make sure that they have the upper hand before they go into any kinds of talks at whether it be here in the capital, horton or in any other country. for the time being,
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both sides continue to fight. there's been talks of more extension of his parents, his fire, which is barely holding, but both sides are yet to agree to it are corresponding him, morgan there with all the latest force from the ground in haughty and thank you so much. heather will as not fighting continues, as he was saying, a large number of people from south student are also trying to return home. of course, on an hiring we ta size in the capital that juba let him de la jolla because of the handler problem. 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 thought i'm below one like and hagi or whatnot. horrible. and or in the middle, that to be honest, i was worried the medicine wouldn't be available or i was, 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 stalked toward guinea the i'm on that norlisha and it was little saba, like if the, on the honest to god we work in difficult conditions. we opened the pharmacy despite the sound of gunfire for the sake of families and children. our problem is
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how to get stalk again and in the quantities we need. the factories in the battery region were bombed, while we display all the medicines we have and tried to do our best for the people . oh, that was a little bit of an update of what the situation like, isn't khartoum, and the very few suppliers that you were seeing there, especially when it comes to medicine. let's take you now to hurry matessa. she is in the south nice capital. drew about with the latest on the people trying to get there. the international organization for migration says that about 1500000 people from south to don, living in sudan, some of them are refugees, others when they're looking for work. when the fighting started, people like not doing and has 6 children left cartoon and cameo to south to dimes, capital juba, a journey that took them about 2 days by bass. and they now staying with family friends who take the men for as long as it takes and not dang,
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says the journey for her and their children to get here was traumatic. my children heard gunfire and saw things visual. never see. there are a see the skirt. i am happy, we got back to south, so dance heavily. i south to don. this close ties with its neighbors to don. remember this conjugate independence from z to don 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, our crises in south saddam, where we help witness. people are being killed, people have lost lives. people have been displaced on children and elderly people have suffered most so when i saw the fighting in sudan, it war is me more because you start to wonder the pain that this would any people are going through. silva care cell sedans, president is leading mediation efforts as part of the regional b. e. gad,
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he's trying to get officials from this. didn't these army and the pay amends we are is safe to face to face talks here in the capital, juba. government official say it's still a work in progress. harder mazata al jazeera juba. there's still plenty more head for you. this news are including will tell you why survivors of a massacre. northern begin a faster are blaming the army for the death of thousands of villages. and police and the us state of texas, search for a suspect after 5 of his neighbors shop and fire will have the sport and shooting 3 goals. victorian benz emma has rail madrid. ty, to stay in the spanish title. ah rushes, wagner mercenary group has threatened to pull out of ukraine's embattled city of buck lot. if moscow doesn't send more ammunition, the head of the group of getting provision that says that without papa supplies his
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troops will withdraw or die. fighting for control of backwards and easton ukraine has now lasted for months. keith says it remains in control of a key supply room into that city. a statistics show that when we have an munitions we have x, people killed us. but when we don't have enough ammunition, we have x times 5 deaths. so this is what i think i'm all but ready to write up a big reports to the prosecutor general's office, or the investigative committee to look into this and find and hold those responsible for the deaths of thousands of russian men. oh, let's bring in papa falcon. how he is an independent russian defense and military analyst. he joins us now from moscow via skype at pablo. let me start by asking you, is this all just pastoring, or might wagner actually pull out mostly posturing, of course, or but there's a serious problems the for the banjo,
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but mortars last are good baked months or something and a, a pre gorge, and promised that the city will be taken, it's not being final. it, they can still divided. so there's b. read. now. everyone in there is on the russian side, there will be urged trying to allocate bray imposed to blame. so gordon says that he's okay. his 4 soldiers are good, but the, they're fast ministry is not giving them enough support that they are. the defense minister troops are not fighting as well, and they're now giving them these supplies and munitions. so and for kind of the blame game going on there in the situation where the russian or winter friends of hers almost over and it, and she's very widow on a very high price. and you say there's a blame game going on. i was looking at some of the numbers, the institute for the study of war reports,
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that progression is now saying they're only received what $800.00 of the $4000.00 shells per day that they're requesting from the ministry of defense. that's really quite the gap. well, there's not enough shells, it's for a good crack. the problem with so a just to go problem i had so production problem, the russian defense minister says that everyone's given his fair share, that they cannot take away from other units. so there's again, again, a blame game that will main problem is a lack of a battle field success. and that's really was viewing the game this exchange of public exchange of accusation. well, and it's all of us then the dog, nancy for those. and i know he doesn't exactly the i to i with the remnants commandant who is now running the show. how much is the tension that we're seeing now is about that relationship? low promotion says, said he is totally loyal to president putin, that his,
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his man and you the have with no one that showed their sense of st. petersburg when boats and weren't in the mayor's office there in the ninety's. but he has been very critical pre gotten about the defense ministry. and so the defense minister survey chicago, his number 2 in the general related juris some of the chief of general staff. and so that's where that he has been already very critical of their actions and is continuing to be very critical. oh, wagner. i know has also been saying they're learning what seems like thousands and bodies now and to trucks a day. how critical have the wagner fight has been to the fight in bucklin specifically whoa, they are being highly, they were be really critical because of the wagner mercenaries or volunteers, or you can call them,
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had being the storm troops that were thrown into this bad though to dislodge the ukrainians out of this more west fortress city. and they were taking the brunt of the hand to hand close quarters, fighting and carry incurring. harry will says without them this bishop bad though good hardwick could have continued so long and it says share devastating effect on the city and on both sides because they're having losses, but the ukrainians are also having heavy losses. this is a very bloody pitched bat, though, and the member ard nerve. true troops or, or mercenaries, are badly more higher motivated as one of many of them are criminals, for brahmas. a pardon, and taken it before they are fighting. so they had been fighting this battle. they
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have had some successes in the areas surrounding by more, but cannot take the finally take the city still. i will see if others in the meantime makes good on her threat. pablo falcon, however, russian defense and military and speaking to us from moscow. thanks for joining us again. pablo is great to get your thoughts on out there. now the united states has a huge china of harassment and intimidation of philippine vessels in the south china sea. and comes ahead of a meeting between the u. s. and philippine presidents. last week there was a near collision between chinese and philippine coast guard ships in disputed waters. china claims most of the south trinity as its own and has been expanding its presence there in recent years that's despise an international court ruling saying that the claim has no legal basis. well, that speaks jessica washington. she is across the us for us from beijing. jess, i know philippine president fallon, mark australia is on his way to the white house right now. is that what's driving
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the split up here of tension pool? the timing is certainly interesting, but analysts say we really shouldn't read too much into this. that the fact that this particular moment intentions relating to the sounds trying to see is sort of flaring up as the philippine president makes his way to the u. s. and the reason for that is, while this is a, a regional flash point in the tensions sort of fluctuate, we see these skirmishes at these confrontations happening every few months between relevant countries between china, whether it's china and the philippines of china and vietnam, that's simply a reality of the region in terms of the this strategic significance of the visit itself. it's certainly an important one. this is the 1st visit for philippine presidents in at least a 10 years. and it's also in the wider geopolitical context. if we take a wider lens, not simply looking at this particular moment of tension in the south china sea, if we look at this wider geopolitical shift for the philippines. since we've seen
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a president voted in mark rowden and marco's take office, we've seen a return to seeking closer ties with the u. s. and that certainly a deviation from the path that his predecessor, rodrigo rodrigo, to touch h hook. as he saw closer relations with china, with russia and sorta sorta minimize the philippines, reliance on the u. s. also at time with the philippines is also seeking at close economic ties with china. but it seems to be strategically in terms of its defense aligning more with the us. it's worth noting, of course, president marcus was one of the 1st visitors to china earlier this year. he met with president, she didn't thing and only a few weeks after that visit, he announced a closer defense cooperation with the us. just we know that the tensions in the south china sea, not a new issue for a particularly sensitive one for beijing. can you remind us how we got here?
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that's exactly right. this is as i mentioned, a regional such a situation that fluctuates are these skirmishes, these confrontations. beijing, as you mentioned, claims most of the south china sea as, as its own territory. meanwhile, at that of course, impinges upon the exclusive economic zones of most of the ozzy on countries, including not only the philippines, leisure indonesia as well. and as we sort of see, these confrontations are, have been sort of normalized in recent years as, as these there is this increased military presence in the south china sea. experts do warned that these confrontations could potentially escalate as the south china sea becomes increasingly militarize from beijing perspective. beijing would like to deal directly with southeast asia in and in talking about these issues. and it also sees that the u. s. shouldn't really have any involvement in addressing these issues of the south, tennessee, and it had said that asian issue should be discussed with, with countries actually in the region. that's the line that we often see put out by
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state media and has often portrayed the u. s. as a meddling power in the region that seeks to cause instability in south trying to see jessica washington therewith the latest for us on that from beijing. thank you . jessica. all survivors of an attack in northern burkina faso 10 days ago are blaming security forces carrying out the raid. witnesses a at least a $145.00 people were killed in karma and the surrounding areas there. the government has armed groups linked to iceland, kinda a rather responsible nicholas' hoc has this report and do, let me warn you that some of you may find it rather disturbing. 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 them moving towards us, we hidden our homes. our father came out. they took her identification and started
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firing at them, 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 arcade, dressed in army uniforms, attacked the villagers, but the survivors said that's not true. these were not every soldier. we welcome them with cries or thinking they had to bring the piece and protect us with the a for ya to give us. some of the survivors say they used airplane during the attack . something arm groups do not have access to that. there were 1000 men dressed in military uniforms and bearer on at the moving arm and vacated with a flag of book and mark on them. 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
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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 under way to find those responsible to what these villagers describe as an unjustified barbaric act by soldiers meant to protect them . nicholas hawk al jazeera while is an upon is a journalist based in book, in a fosco. and he explains who could be behind the violence the pipe to ease the gaming and other love of what's happening in our country. but what is important to say is up to the beginning of karma, karma up in. busy just a couple of these before in the talk in english called our emma. yes so far we from from carma. and then you've got made me tell you what killed many
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women chose for the difference. and that's coming up on what's going on. the son reporting, as many people use above will say that this is true, that the misery puts up at them and kill and kill people. but what i'm saying is very careful because, you know, today you have the dose. good men, i'm group, you have terry office. spain and portugal have recorded there hottest ever temperatures in april. the heat reached $38.00 degrees celsius in the southern spanish city of corda and neighboring portugal temperatures . in the central town of more, i hit 36.9, breaking a record set back in april 1945. the heat wave is prompted warnings about wildfires
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and west drop conditions. meanwhile, a powerful storm has rolled through the u. s. space of texas. tens of thousands of residents there are without power. del for the winds, and rainfall swept the region on friday and saturday. still a head here on the outer seeking re election after 20 years and power. the turkish president faces his toughest election tests, yet. tens of thousands of israelis protests against the government plan, legal overhaul before cabinet reconvene and, and, and support the formula one well, champion is fuming at the finish line and as a, by john details coming up later this ah
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hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe and from the satellite image, you can see the shower clouds intensifying across some parts of the continent. this is where we are going to see the worst of the weather over the next few days, but it is still a story of blistering heat, particularly for the southwest the iberian peninsula. continuing to see temperatures about $10.00 to $15.00 degrees above the average for this time of year . now they come down slightly on sunday, but by monday you can see them picking up once again quarter we're coming in at 33 degrees celsius. that warm is spreading its way further north and east bringing temperatures to the seasonal average across much of europe. but there's gonna be more in the way of wet and windy weather, certainly for southeastern areas of france and italy, a bit of a wintry mix as well pulling into parts of switzerland and that way, whether intensifying as it works its way east. in some monday blustery winds across some of the mediterranean islands and thunderstorms, likely they'll rumble their way into places like bosnia and herzegovina, and eventually into greece. dropping the temperature in athens as we go into the new weak, vast improvement across more northern parts of central europe. it's going to get
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a lot colder. however, across scandinavia, look at those temperature drops in oslo and stock, and the temperature is on the up in places like london with sunshine coming through in southern parts of england. ah, the lebanese tells me business men with the large gold mining operation in mexico for with leave to succeed unique doors and the egypt economist who became a top advisor to build the leaders. president clinton celebrate that my work in the white house. he paid me much more than my actually to serve on just utah world, needs to mail or phone success after leaving the middle east at ubs abroad, the money name on al jazeera al jazeera sets the stage 311 here, 5 others, and already have been deployed to save just one enemy global experts and discussing
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idea of danger come to been established in democracy. it was bound to explore an abundance of wild class programming of with the least liter. here to, to life impacts designed to inform, motivate, and inspire you on out is iraq. oh, a welcome back to watching out there i'm, i'm just all today here in the hall. let's remind you about top stories. do, and secretary general is wanting to dawn is falling apart. a violent power struggle between the army and a power military force is now in a 3rd week. at least 528 people have now been killed in tens of thousands of
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precious wagner mercenary group has threatened to pull out the floors. and if in ukraine, if moscow doesn't spend more ammunition fighting for control of the city has lost it from the united states has a huge china harassment and intimidation of philippine vessels in the south. china sea becomes the head of a meeting between the u. s. and philippine president on monday all returning now to our top story. the fighting ensued on a violence also continues in west off for a region already affected by ethnic conflict. the army and the rapid support forces have been fighting around the city of al janina. well, let's bring in on the courage i, he's the human rights monitor and a journalist based indoor for he joins us now live from in yellow on the let's start with what the situation is like there on the ground right now we're hearing reports of just complete chaos and extreme violence over the last few days. yeah, thank you so much for having me. indiana.
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to blame down that he's not much done by us. because don't know if his player by the some really just need to be meeting a very serious trouble here between that is we just need us where they need that it's got a finance inside the ah no. in order for that he's, he's players for the governor of that, that's not that it needed. i've been to physically stop the war with me for support for the army, or at least one week today. there is no,
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any very serious infidels that were there before in 1000 for then well, in the center of all the local plants have been. yeah, it's that latch of europe, but they have the sub, this is your level which is where that is more than you or daily, more about video or what or did you reported that there is a motorcycle monday or on monday and it's really in the notes that i really don't rather walk in with you just if you can. it's really different. and i want to view as understand just who's fighting that because as you were talking about there are sci fi is in place. you said local, sees 5 between the army and the rapid support forces, but there are
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a number, a huge number of other militias and different groups who are active, that especially exacerbated by ethnic tensions in some parts. can you talk us through how some of these unresolved issues are now playing out? when we see the fighting between the recess and the army? yeah. like right now. so therefore, therefore, there is no very clear fighting between it's between 40. but what is that? that is that midst of this level integrated, there is a groups of money here who are the ones that are in yellow, sticky in the nose on friday or near la city. and they have bad looking ceiling. yes. before yesterday they have stolen. i live in the hotel where is located near
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to us. the could be quite near, but it must be support for the quarter. the men near la horton quite up around 100 . they have everything for the same thing that going on in our party. many report comes from not going to use militia has been doing. it's been a people's property at the time that last few days have a lot of india or and i don't know. and then i just want to know what's driving this because is it that there's a security vacuum because of the fighting that's been going on between the hours and the army, or is that also something more underlying here? yeah, there is a something more lane because you'll find that least money here. why are we looking people for like he's sitting there rocking site. he's out of the party.
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yeah. moving around one of the area by so many people. they said that this money he has of no my money he can with the art if i'm and if reflection feeling on killing or looking people for this think it's have been found to be like in the war like that. probably the one that the end of the not back, no one from the people for me or not therefore, or even sent for that for right to be to do it themselves because they haven't all gone. but he have difference him money in west that hall. i do in the for this month. yes, 5 days will they have when the or game i'm tonight just
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morning 7 is love on 24th in not of them in with that on that for the risk. yeah. area that then will live a human level. ok. no much money as the indiana 1000 flight of a unit and so on that would you know that the tensions that ongoing and of course the r s f was born out of the judge and we'd militia who were very active there in the da 4 area, i'm afraid we'll leave it there for now, but thank you very much on the coach of the human rights monitor agenda speaking to us from an yellow. thank you on it. i in 2 weeks, nearly 64000000 eligible vs inter kia will decide on the next president and parliament. ah, president renter type out on appeared at a campaign rally there on saturday off that brief illness earlier in the week. at
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one is squaring off against an opposition aligned to secular conservative and nationalist factions. the vote will be taking place on may that 14? well, let's bring in a correspondent russell center. he is here with us in doha wrestle. so we're now seeing present adam on back on the campaign trail after what we had visit a stomach bug of sorts that he did have to take some time out. and so close to the election that must have been a real blow. there have been all these issues around our loans health. however, his aid and the team and so office from the 1st minute on have release statements of the statements that it is simply, he called he got a key caught a cold and its not something serious that will prevent him from performing his his duties on the other hand or some of the strategies that they have talked to the said that probably everyone has used is and as an opportunity or so to emotionally reconnect with some of his supporters. so he turned that into an advantage. that's
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also one of the, of course you're hungry playing for bit more sympathy. absolutely, because now we know that there is a loss of resentment among the, the, to the supporters of our one. so and in turkey, there are still a significance amount of the waters talking about 8 percent of the waters there still didn't decide for whom to walk. and the so that this could be a part of the election strategy. it is, it was it called, it was in an illness. however, he has been trying to turn that into an advantage, but since yesterday want to have seen him attend in the well, his ambassador is near and also take modest, which is now very popular in church i. he looks pretty pretty see now i wonder though, so you mentioned the word resentment there. and obviously that that's a huge part of, of their selection. so this is what 20 years and power for ad on. and this is really the fast election where his party could lose power. why is that?
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why we things now? that's correct. so he has been a ruling over the country since 2002 on and so it has been over 2 decades. so 1st, it's a think, a liberal natural that people want change off. and 2nd, turkish economy is definitely not doing well regarding the inflation you're talking about and inflation that officially is around 80 percent one of the highest in the world. but on the other hand, it will be a not death, much accurate to think that ad one is nasty of popular probably as an individual, he is still the most popular politician in church. so no one is discussing whether his part is going to be the number one or not almost all of the pores, a chauvinist that she's party is going to be the number one in the country over the discussion here is around whether his party and alliance is going to be able to get the majority in the parliament and also to pass did the threshold or 50 percent to
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get the presidency again. so the said for now the economy and also people's expectation, new generation who, which once change is going to play an important role in the upcoming election, millions and millions of 1st time voted. as soon as. 1 well, this is obviously also been quite the if a tacky with the devastating earthquakes that you so extensively covered yourself. i wonder what the mood is like there now. i know everyone's making plenty of promises here. one of these should normally, people on the grounds, particularly after that national disaster was what, which was a huge one. and that's where the quality, the disaster of their the century inter the generalist dictation was that out of the one will lose significantly. however, the polls are showing us that actually it didn't happen. so one of the reason for that those were, can conducting those pause. i have talked to one of one of them just recently said
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that people still believe that ad on will be able to build the news house new houses for, for, for, for those who have lost their houses very luckily and saw so rapidly. yeah. here i think ad ones is ad one's election campaign is simply focusing on the fragility of the, the opposition, because opposition is an alliance of 6 parties coming together. and the main goal is to bring along down. however, when it comes to the foreign policy, the economy domestic polities cured the shoes such as serious mothers, steel, their loss of different portions and disagreements are among them along this way is focusing on the, on the stability. and he says that if he and his party is gone or gun than disability is going to be shattered. but although the handle position is saying that is your position for election campaigns focusing on the hope and as it is time for change. and they're trying to give us a picture that all the 6 parties are strongly together and they have a common goal when it comes to the man policies. however, as i said,
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her agility is still the main concern. and i see that polls really haven't very close neck and neck with the others matter perhaps edge that much. well wrestle, sarah, thank you so much for your reporting and thank you for joining us here. and her, her good beer. i'm moving on and israel's justice minister is vowing to push through the prime minister's planned overhaul. the judiciary as members of parliament prepared to reconvene on monday on saturday, protesters took to the strength, therefore, a 17th straight week, calling for the changes to be abandoned. benjamin netanyahu pushed his plans on hold a month ago that no agreement has been reached with the opposition manage on june has more from the outside weaknesses in western at a time when israel is seemingly more deeply divided than ever before, all eyes now are on the parliament, the kinessa reconvenes for it's summer session after a month long break, it's expected that the 1st priority will be the country's budget, but many are wondering what exactly is going to happen next with the proposals put
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forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his far right coalition partners proposals that if enacted into law would give politicians more power to appoint supreme court. judges and proposals that if enacted into law would also give parliament the authority to overturn supreme court decisions. this is part of a judicial overhauled plan that has been proposed by the government here. it's caused a huge amount of anger for the past 17 weeks. you've had massive demonstrations. protesters coming out saying that if these proposals were to become law, that would mean that israel would be pushed away from democracy and toward autocracy. now in the past month, late last month, prime minister benjamin netanyahu because of these protests and also because of a general general strike, put a pause on these plans. he promised to try to seek compromise with opposition partners. and indeed there have been negotiations ongoing that have been mediated by israel's president. it doesn't seem though that they have yet yielded any
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results. it's also worth noting that just a few nights ago you had a massive demonstration by right wing protestors. they had come out a surrounded the kinessa and demanded that these laws, these proposed laws actually be passed. so it's a very tenuous time here in israel. many people wondering what exactly is going to happen next, how aggressively the prime minister may try to put forth these plans, these proposals to overhaul. israel's judiciary management room, as it was treutlen a gas leak has killed 11 people in the indian state of punjab. 9 others are being treated in hospital. a team from the national disaster response force is at the site. they're indiana, they're still working to try to find the source of the league versus in paraguay. i will go to the polls in the coming hours to elect a new president and congress, corruption and organized crime are among the main issues for vs after a string of high profile killings and political scandals. our latin america editor,
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lucy newman, has more from a son's young it's the final rally of one of the most fiercely fought elections and para gloves. short history of democracy and the south american countries. largest opposition party is confident of capitalizing on a wave of discontent, against corruption and soaring poverty. i'm more jock, i mean we need so many changes. it would take me till dawn to list them all. we need security and safety medicine. everything little got your education is the most important thing. without it, nobody can wake up and demand their rights after 2 failed attempts, opposition leader and presidential candidate if it ain't legally, seems confident he'll be 3rd time lucky. his campaign slogan is a choice between the mafia or the nation. paula, we're going to defeat the pug wine. pablo escobar, and we are going to launch the real part of why the public, why of hard work,
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of the family of patriotism. that's our paraguay. who's the paraguayan pablo escobar? i asked what i said when was that? who does your manuel cavities? he is the pablo escobar of paraguay, and his hand picked candidate santiago. penya is al chile. it's gabbard as a right hand man. he's referring to former president told us you'll kind of this one of paragraphs wealthiest and most powerful men who was sanctioned by the u. s. in january for quote rampant corruption that undermined democratic institutions and alleged ties to drug trafficking and his viola. he is also the president of the colorado party that has dominated paraguayan politics for 7 decades, and the political patron of its current candidate, former finance minister, santiago pena. ah, the presidential hopeful told me that his mentor, who denies the charges of corruption, has the right to defend himself. but he also insists he's his own man. nobody can
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claim that i nod proper to we birth yet nobody conklin that. i don't have the expertise on public policy and nobody can point to myself that i have any case of for upson, luhan, my service in the public on these races until recently, victory for the powerful colorado party was seen as a given. but not this time. oh, i legged it has chosen a woman as his running mate of 1st in paraguay. the opposition candidate has a lot of advantages. i recently put this in behind him, but also the very 1st line is 7 back. he appears to have more money to bring out the vin number he by contrast, the un sanctions against the incumbent parties leader has made it more difficult for to access bank loans and other funds. still, the colorado party has a long track record of staying and power. pulling it off again,
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is not out of the question. despite the odds you see in human al jazeera assume sun . well, it is now times the sport and he is faro with all the basketball actions. that's right. thank you so much as fast. yeah, the denver nuggets, race pass, the phoenix suns state game, one of their 2nd round play all series in the and b a, jamal murray was on fire for the nugget, scoring 6 of denver 16th requires. he also had a game high, 34 points to lead his site, 125 to 107 victory getting to the best of 7 western conference semi finals is on monday in denver. we know you're capable of me. i don't know. yes, and it's like we're surprised like no, we're comfortable. we can move on from what we do and try to run, defend ourselves, appear like we have been playing this on all season. so we're gonna keep doing proven everybody wrong. and 2nd, william at a time, we don't know, go over it. i'm not gonna underrate. i'm just going to focus on us and try windsor's. and my surprise about the nuggets. oh no, no,
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no one. see for reason they got a 2 time m, b, p. they are detained, you know, not surprising golfing when game so ah, we got to work at all fours looking forward to game. tudor napoli can be confirmed as syria champions for the 1st time since 1990. later on sunday, if lots you'll fail to win their ongoing match against inter apis, and cyril and napoli beat selling a ton ashe, it would be the southern italian clubs. firstly titles in supplying days of diego mer donna, are whole pathic reports of victory party. 33 years in the viking, the city of naples has been readying itself for the brother of all celebrations. for quite some time though, the team has been leading this theory, our table since september last year that laid as they are growing to our boss. even 17 points. so confidence is high that come sunday evening, the 3 decade wait for a li title will finally be over. and i'm of june. i found it is very emotional
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because we were in our twenty's the last time he won the title. unfortunately, most of our friends couldn't see this, which is a shame. but then surely it will be a wonderful party for everyone. yeah, i love the fonts. have already been gearing up for that wonderful party. these were the seeds last weekend as the natalie t returned harvard, jared following their way, are the events, is ah, the long wait for a trophy and are to the fact that many neapolitan feel a sense of a justice over the way. they are perceived by the rest of italy, means that this li chavez chip will feel very sweet indeed bernoulli i'm a hold on, i don't gun this own, but 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 years when as ac milan and winning it here in the south, in naples, it's very emotional, really. it's a unique feeling that ah, the shadow of the late. great,
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diego donna still lives lodge over the city. and the current crop of natalie players that lead the team to the early to previous cadet does enjoy $87.00 and dorothy dorothy, it may be fitting that the 1st title of the postmark on an error could be one in the stadium that now bears his day wrong fact outages era, manchester city have a chance to move to the top of the english premier league later on sunday. they take on full him away. city. go into the match. i mean demolished leaders arsenal for one mid week. a win against full and will lift them above the gunners. you assets fans. i'm a 2 point lead. having played 2 games more well ahead of their upcoming match for the boss pep. cordial has been speaking about his approach to big games as his side looks to retain their title. ok, we'll bring that to you a bit later, but let's move on to brighten. could play
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a big role in the outcome of the title races they will face both man, city and arsenal. they looked great on saturday. right. and be, well, you 6 now to go with each for dennis, job pasco, gross, and danny. while back keeping the seals in 8, just a couple of points off the european places. still probably save 8 points clear of the gravitation so or it's loaner closing in on their 1st full legal title since 2019. they are 11 points clear at the top corner where no brown that is, andreas christiansen, heading the 1st 3, picked up or down. see then god, his 19. but legal with the same issue were 3 know up at half time, and in own gold. from that to seal the for one victory for the catalans. late corinne, been seamless for the 1st half had trick for a 2nd and the table around was
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a deep l. maria for to row had lost their previous knowledge, but that never looked likely. here as i went up, thanks to ben's room, as efforts as he's now for the highest score in league history, one or 236 wing. those have been issued to pans that were read. diamonds will feel they have a slight advantage heading into the 2nd leg of the ation champions league final. the 1st like was hosted by saudi arabia as all hello and home team took the lead through solemn elder. sorry, the japanese side, grab the 2nd half equalizer against the bringing champion, the gain. finish 11. hello then have their goal for the fence off late in the match . second, mike will take place in japan next saturday. well there were some huge games in the calf, a champions league on saturday raja as morocco trying to overcome a to know 1st like deficits against egypt. i'll alley and they blew
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a chance to get back into the time. it's very bizarre. missing a panel. see the game and the school is with li, advancing the semi fine i'll alley will take on us brands and the last 4 of the tennessee inside knox, j. s. k l. jerry. out to advance as for i'm going to want it on aggregate after saturdays one. i'll draw a mama, lowly fun downs, are also through self, african, p, b, c, r, deal with dad of algeria to one on saturday to complete a 6 to thrashing over the 2 legs except for the sun downs or we died. former world champion was left fuming at the finish line and as or by shan max for stop and confronted his mercedes rival, george russell after collision during the season's 1st sprint race. maybe we'll have your next on the same,
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you know shop and car was damaged after an incident on the 1st last a beat back to the titles or went on to finish the 3rd with russell crossing the line for sharpens rebels. he made sergio pres, one the 17 lap race to secured the maximum 8 points on offer the main ground pre begin shortly for our charles. claire will start in position. we will get that from my side as i'm inside. the position will already last from him. and i would really quite surprised he was still trying to hold it on the outside and everything, 3 years old and go content. if you're inside of the apex of a corner, you're going to find, hold on the outside, taking the risk. you know, i'm here to fight. i'm here to win. i'm not gonna waive him by because he's my son in a rental and he's very good at 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
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too much. i gave him enough space now 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 did, it is not to the format, you know, it puts, it puts a lot of pressure on drivers, mechanics engineers. so to be able to come away with the maximum points, it's a good side by the we cannot forget that tomorrow is the day that really methods on a toronto maple leafs of the fans passed the 1st round of the n h l. playoffs. for the 1st time in nearly 2 decades, they beat the tampa bay lightning to one again, 6 of their series, john devora scoring the winning goal in the overtime. leaf fans waited 56 years since toronto last list is a salad cab back in 1967. okay, that is all your sport pronounced as here back to you. thanks so much for. well, let's recap our top story and bring you the latest we are now getting reports of the fast red cross aid flight has landed into dawn as fighting rages on there. the
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