tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 30, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ah, an epic saga of truth seeking under refusal to be gagged. radio silence. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. ah ah. hello there, i'm the south here take. this is the news. our live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. troops on the streets of sir don. fears 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 buck more unless they get more supplies. the u. s. accuses
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china harassing vessels belonging to the philippines and the south china sea and ones that any attacks could trigger a u. s. response and paraguayan had to the pose to elect a new president and congress as corruption and poverty dominate. i'm far as small with the sports the denver nuggets. take the lead in their 2nd round playoff series . jamal murray starters the nuggets sprinted to victory against phoenix funds to clench game one of the embassies western conference finals. ah also don's rival force as a trading blame for the failure of another foreign broken cease fire. his latest truce is yours, end at midnight local time. but hostilities between the army and power military force of continued with shelling and gunfire in costume on sunday morning. at least
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528 people have been killed in tens of thousands displaced in more than 2 weeks of fighting in corrugated, beautiful nigerian students run for cover and hearty. wow. like millions of others, they've been trapped in the city for more than 2 weeks. the united nations is warning, sudan is falling apart as the army in the paramilitary group, the rapids support forces battle for control. there are shortages of food, water, fuel, and medicine, an analyst on every little, honest to god we work in difficult conditions. we opened the pharmacy despite the sound of gunfire, for the sake of families and children. our problem is how to get stalk. the factories in the battery region were bombed. the interior ministry, his deployed extra police of susan horton to stuart looting. but what people really want is a permanent ceasefire so far several foreign mediated truces have barely held in
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the woodland. these the soldiers near a bridge that connects hot him north to the city of on demand. both are under heavy bombardment, as is the area around the presidential palace and army headquarters. the rapids support forces says it's destroyed a convoy of 200 army vehicles near there in recent day. every day, thousands of people decide it's no longer safe to stay. this rescue ship in ports he, dan, is taking evacuation to saudi arabia, around 5000 syrian, say they're being processed more slowly than other nationalities. one of the judiciary in tillman. we've been here for 8 days. the evacuation of syrians has stopped the day before yesterday. only 27 people were evacuated. no syrians were evacuated yesterday. we do not know what is happening and no one gives us a clear answer for one. in our gene on the egypt, sudan, border satellite images, show cues of bosses waiting to take people across others have flown home on the 1st
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2 days of the war. was action, imported and look up the jets flying over, and some bombs landing. but an important insult required, so obviously a lot of military action, but no fight, but everyone seems to be on. but. but even the sudanese level we work with wanted to go back to normal as i just want the country to grow and prosper hulu. prime minister abdullah ham dog has added his voice to those calling for an end to the conflict. 0 one he could deteriorate into one of the worst civil wars in the world. victoria gate and be al jazeera. i'll correspond, heber morgan joins us now live from the sudanese capital cartoon here, but there's only a few hours to go before the suppose in sci fi ends, but they have already been air strikes. has that actually made any difference while right now on the ground, both sides are claiming that they have the upper hand while civilian say they've
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been caught up in the middle in the city of demand. for example, in the early hours of sunday there was heavy artillery strikes and strikes launched by both the sudanese army and the rapid support forces on each of us positions. so people bear say that, or at least in parts of on demand, say that they cannot see the fire holding on the ground. then there's the northern part of the capital battery right now. they're plumes of smoke covering parts of the city of battery resident say that they have been hearing some, some shootings, and some gunfire being exchanged between the rapid support forces and the food in these army. but in other parts of the capital, they say that it's been relatively quiet and giving them the chance to be able to go out and buy food or other busy commodities that's in the southern and eastern parts. but people are saying that there's the issue of cache, and they say that as long as the fighting continues, as long as the 2 sides continue to try to battle each other out to resolve their differences. they will be suffering from force in here. but as the fighting continues, are you hearing any one there of how the media efforts to perhaps going mediation
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efforts have not stopped since the start of the fighting on 15th of april. but the 2 sides seems to have conditions on in regards to coming to an negotiating table and working out a deal or a cease fire agreement. now, the sudanese army, general, general abdel for the albert han spoke to a u. s. public broadcaster on friday. and he says that to negotiate with the rapid support forces, it has to include them being out of the military institution. then you have the rapid support forces saying that they will not negotiate unless there's a ceasefire in place. and all previous, these fires has ended with accusations from both sides of violating it. the sudanese army is saying that the iris up is trying to bring in more reinforcement to continue the battle in her to him and that they were able to shoot down or launch airstrikes on several of the iris, f convoys, while the iris at this thing that it managed to imprison several army for several army officers and soldiers in the city of under man. so it looks like,
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while all international bodies and regional bodies are trying to get the 2 sides to mediate or to reach some kind of the 2 embassies fire for human. it's aaron a to come in both sides. want to make sure that they have the upper hand before they go to any negotiations to work out what's happening in sudan, of course, have a morgan there with all the latest for us, from cartoon. thank you. huh. well, let's bring in colored her son. he is the acting sudanese ambassador to the u. k. he joins us now from london. khaled, we're into the 3rd week of fighting. now how functional is the government at the moment in counting me, getting regular updates because i'm getting rid of this or the government working well, so it's not good news. one covers it was of this rebellion, but this working. so when you say working, so government departments are functioning, are their big holes in terms of being able to run a country the last some of us in the service just outside the
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20 days. and that was the sort of b and started putting come back to their normal right, a moment. so what i mean, the good news for you, i will be able to work with you referred show, sorry that the lines not great. i just wanted to pick up on something you said that you referred to this as being a rebellion. i want to talk about mediation, correspondent hipaa was just touching on that you yourself, i believe have praise saudi efforts on brokering this lisa, si, fi which has an exact be held. but i believe you've also been a little more dubious about western involvement. i'm sorry we we, we passed on, but other lead i'm friendly entities who will also who are going to get in these
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situations for don, we have got initiatives leading by some fucking from south guidelines are now union president. that's the one on the table. absolutely. and initiative, mainly about setting was well, i want to say look at how we got here because i think that's crucial as to how it potentially and you are currently acting ambassador to a country that was one of a quote of countries leading talks around the framework agreement and that and transition to civilian will now who are very, very far away. but you think that the way that was handled is what caused this yeah, one of the men for this, for this company, is that the, the framework agreement course isolated very well. well,
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it can be danced and also the integration of rabbits courses into the army. those ones are mainly burns. that's it for them. and so you think west and palace has essentially created the climate for this to take place the guns in the work agreement. shaw, i know that you and your government has said that right now you're fighting to protect civilians, but they're already been huge, deaths, huge displacement, the humanitarian situations, obviously rapidly deteriorating, not only in khartoum now across borders to in your mind, how does this end that
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suppression is ellie the other part of the country life is normal, but i feel is very, very difficult for people to go in, you know, maybe seeing clear what i need to see. but the government is trying to be in dent life back to normal. as soon as possible, we have senior center that is on the ground able to start trying to get their needs for the new shots. good afternoon, getting back good. not so you said you are doing everything you can to help to end the conflict. i want to asked you though, as a member of general the hands government, what is your message then to the rapid support forces so much is that they asked with that needs to convince them or non government are
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or they should look down their arms. i'm doing that is from courses and then good misty probes me and the president said, call it has found the asking sudanese ambassador to the u. k. speaking to us from london. thank you for your time. so thank you for joining us here on out of here on duty is one of the country's leading peace negotiations. and it's foreign affairs minister says fighting isn't the solution. all of a sudden and actually they want to finish the wall on the miniature. one should, should say, that's the message we receive, but we cannot, as the region accept that, that's happening, that we don't know when they send the story of one party on the other
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will happen. and until then, the population in the people of sudan, you know, are you something meanwhile, the well said program is warning that the fighting and you don could plunge the entire east africa region and to your monetary crisis. it says a 3rd student population starving, even before the fighting broke out. now there are shortage of the food and prices storing. they've been similar price rises to and neighboring south to dawn. and chad, which has taken and thousands of refugees allow correspondent i'm address is in the border town of other a in chad with more people are still coming. what know the foster camp 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 at there. we found between 404-502-5000 refugees in
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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 allocated inability just close by. yeah, although there is no presence of 8 organizations in place, so we expect hundreds more are located in that community. and they are spread within families and also spread under trees. and in the open spaces. basically the united nations and all the agencies will trying to help this refugees project into 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 is not sufficient enough to last in the family for 5 days. so what we're looking at probably, unless food a derive you will have significant issues. yeah. health issues. my latrecia issues
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already the united nations children's fun is talking about dia, situation for children. a large number of people from south food on are also trying to return home, hiring the tossers in the capital that juba. the international organization for migration says that about 1500000 people from south to done living in sudan. some of them are refugees, others when they're looking for work. when the fighting started, people like not doing and has 6 children left cartoon and cameo to sell to dines capital juba, a journey that took them about 2 days by bass. and they're now staying with family friends who taken 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 saw things visual. never see there are a see the scared. i am happy. we got back to south, so dance heavily, i south to dine as close ties with its neighbors
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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 in our crisis in south sudan, where we have witnessed people of been 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 a stroke laundry, the pain that this would on his people are going through so they can sell sedans. president is leading mediation efforts as part of the regional b. e gad, he's trying to get officials from this. didn't these army and the pay military? i received a face to face talks here in the capital, juba. government official say it's still a work in progress. i'm a talked to al jazeera juba. well, many people who had submitted their travel documents to find embassies are still
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stranded, ensued on that's after western diplomats fled the country for him and that has been taking a look at that for us. some sydney say they are trapped and cartoon without their passports. tens of thousands of people are fleeing to neighboring countries. dozens of foreign governments have flown out their citizens and diplomatic stuff. but for some sudanese leaving is not an option as they travel documents are locked in shattered embassies or we spoke just to denise residents, still stuck in the capital of the failing to retrieve their passports by the name of marsha have applied for so the reason to south africa and by the date of a diesel ever after 3 days of course talk the most of diplomats and different emphasis stuff we keep up with. so i couldn't reach my possible. so i can go anywhere. i didn't get any response from the embassy, no one else, mean 4, phone calls even. no direct messages. i applied for the singer and be that the swedish embassy and horrible. i didn't get my passport back because the,
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the stuff simply upper left complete disregard with us in different you embassy shortly. and it's a, there's been a lot of money on cobra. migration of the legal migration when you come up with. so brushing like this company, i am in the spanish embassy multiple times and i called them multiple times muttering they found out that was in spanish they hung up without an explanation. me and my family for city what house a hot toma it was no longer as if my family scattered me and my brother came to ports with them. but on the faith agenda. my mother and sister konica in the you have shamble the planck, the coastal egypt. and i'm here not knowing what i would be doing next was you can imagine a lot of people are trying to figure out what's happening with their papers. some a contacting governments on twitter. the dutch foreign ministry recently replied to
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a visa query, confirming that a number of sydney's passports had been left behind at the embassy. it's advises people to apply for a new passport with local authorities. another criticism of foreign governments is automated responses. dozens of people are sharing their frustrations online as well . now, some countries are trying to work around those changes on the ground, the swiss embers. he says it's working hard to find options for people to collect their passports. and the chinese embassy says sudanese residents can now collect their documents in khartoum. now with so many people in limbo, you may be wondering what are the legal implications said on has signed a number of treaties, including the international covenant on civil and political rights. it states, everyone lawfully within the territory of the states, shall within that territory, have the right to liberty of movement. and every one shall be free to leave any country, including his own rights group,
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say governments can be held liable for not doing enough to return passports. to visa applicants, while still 20 more had few, this news are including seeking re election after 20 years and power. the turkish president faces has toughest test. yes. tens of thousands of israelis protest against the government plan, the legal overhaul before cabinet reconvenes and fire will have the sport including 3 goals for korean benz emma. as ray on the grid, try to stay in the spanish title res ah, while the united states is accusing 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 gone ships and disputed waters. now china claims most of the south china sea has its own and its been
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expanding its presence there in recent years. that's despite an international court ruling saying that that claim has no legal basis for that speak to jessica washington. she's across this forest from beijing. jess, philippine president partner macos jr. is on his way to the white house. is all very interesting timing for this flare up. certainly interesting timing, but perhaps something that we shouldn't read too much into the frequency of these skirmishes. these confrontations in the south china sea is, is simply a geopolitical fact of the region that this is a, particularly a 10th part of the world. and these fluctuations, these skirmishes and then concentrations is, is really just is part of the, the reality for the region. now as a philippine president prepares to, to head to the us. this is a particularly significant time for the philippines signaling this, this broader pattern of geopolitical shift for the philippines as it aligns itself
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once again, closer with the us, particularly in terms of a strategy and defense and, and for, or away from the talk that the, for the former president, for as we go to touch, i took his country down of affording closer ties outside of the philippines relationship with the u. s. including ties with china and, and russia as well. for marco's, this is a, a priority of his to keep ties with the us, but she could close even as he pursues close economic ties with china. it's worth putting this into the broader context that earlier in the year when he visited president, she didn't being one of his he, it was actually his 1st visit outside of an ozzy on country. shortly after that visit, he signed a defense deal expanding defense commitment with the u. s. so that really sort of signals the direction that the philippines is, is taking. jessica, this is all, sir, when we talk about the south china sea, not a new issue, but clearly a very sensitive on still the beijing well that's
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exactly right. it is. it's not a new issue. it is, as i mentioned, a reality of the region as, as china's claims of, of the it's ownership of the south china sea impinge upon the exclusive economic zones. not only of the philippines, but of malaysia and indonesia, and basically many asean countries. and of course, as the region becomes increasingly militarized at these skirmishes are likely to, to only continue to happen as, as analysts say. in a short while ago we saw a written statement from the chinese foreign ministry about this particular incident. and about the u. s. response now just as summarize, some of that statement that china is willing to handle differences with relevant country. so that's an important point that through friendly discussion and the point about relevant countries refers to the fact that china has long held this view that the u. s. shouldn't really be involved in these discussions about the south china sea. so the quote there is that the u. s. as
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a country outside the region does not interfere with the south china sea matter, or use the matter to so discord among regional countries. so that's a line that certainly a strong comment there. but part of that consistent messaging that we see from beijing at the u. s. really has no place being involved in regional matters that really only concern asia align. we've heard many times before. jessica washington, they're across that for us from the chinese capital. thank you. jessica. russia's wagner mercenary group has threatened to pull out of ukraine's embattled city of bach most if moscow doesn't send them more ammunition. the head of the grieving of getting perversion says that without proper supplies, his troops will withdraw or die. fighting for control of backwards an eastern ukraine has now lasted for months. he says it remains in control of a key superior into the city. yes, there are houses that you see now are statistics show that when we have enough munitions, we have x. people killed us, but when we don't have enough ammunition,
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we have x times 5 deaths. so this is what i think i'm all ready to write up a big report 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. early i spoke to him military analyst, pavel falcon, helen. he told me that the wagner group simply hasn't had the battlefield success, that it had hoped for precaution promised that the city will be taken. it's not been fine, no it, they can still divide it. so on the russian side there would be a trying to allocate blame. who's to blame? so pre gordon said that he's okay. his 4 soldiers are good, but the defense ministry is not giving them enough support. but they are the defense. misty troops are not frightening as well when they're not giving them the, the supplies and munitions. so it's kind of in the blame game going on there in
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a situation where the russian or winter friends of hers almost over and that she's very wicked. oh, on a very high price. there's not enough shells. it's a crack the problem with the logistical problem. i had her production problem or 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. the main problem is a lack of battle field success. and that's really was fueling the gay. this said exchange of public exchange of accusations. meanwhile, at least 4 civilians have died and southwestern russia as a result of shelling them by ukrainian forces that's according to the local governor. the attack happened in a village in the bryant's creech in a residential building and houses were destroyed. emergency services continue searching for survivors that under the rubble with
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a heat wave swept across parts of northern africa and southern europe. breaking temperature records for the month of april, spain, portugal, and dor and morocco all registered new temperature highs with challenges to records and algeria to nicea and france. extreme heat is also set to continue prompting want fi warnings and fears of worsening drought conditions. well, for more on this, let's speak to out 0, whether presenter, car leg, car, it looks like this. heat wave extends well beyond your it. yes, it's a story of exceptional heat thanks to this. unusually early heat wave that is pushed temperatures in places like spain, about $10.00 to $15.00 degrees above the average for this time of year, and it's extending east across the north of africa and further north across the south west of europe. so there were the records that were broken when you record set on thursday to give you an idea. portugal hasn't seen this kind of heat with figures like this in 1945, the records are a little bit more recent for spain and morocco. now on friday was on dora's turn to
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set a new national record for april. and despite no national records for france, we still had some records broken for, for local figures across the south of france as well as out uria and to nicea. that was the reason for this exceptionally hot weather. well, an area of high pressure was sitting over the iberian peninsula, meaning more sunshine and higher temperatures. we also had that hot air from africa blowing up from the south that flooded in a lot of that hot and we had drought conditions. so when there's no water in the ground, the sun's the sun's energy heat rather than the ground, the actual atmosphere itself pushing those temperatures up high. now on sunday, temperatures of come down little fitting, rather high for this time of year in the south of spain. they're going to come up once again for places like quarter, but if we look at the 3 day $35.00 degrees on wednesday, so a lot higher than the average from may. and it's a similar story. for morocco we have a look there, marrakech at 30 degrees celsius,
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well above the average from may and that doesn't help drought conditions. and of course it brings with it a critical wildfire risk to these areas. huge amounts of red on that map of here that we break new rec was every year. thanks so much for that car. well, still a had here few on al jazeera and will tell you why survivors of a massacre and northern became a foster. i'm in the army for the deaths of dozens of villages and police in the us state of texas, search for a suspect to off to 5. if his name is a shot dead in thought. the conference semi final, the underway in the and be able have the latest play of action view coming up late that the season. ah frank assessments just just means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the minimum, informed opinions by the ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage critical debate,
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ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm this pause you take here and doha. let's remind you about top stories to dawn's rival, force as a trading blame for the failure of another foreign broke and ceased via this latest truth is to use end midnight local time. fighting between the army and a power military force is now into it's the 3rd week. the united states is using china harassing and intimidating philippine vessels in the south china sea. and comes ahead of a meeting between the u. s. and philippine president on monday rushes, wagner mercenary group, is threatening to pull out of buff motion east in ukraine. if moscow doesn't spend more ammunition fighting for control of that, he has lost it for months now or returning to our top story. let's speak to who some l. d in issue. he's an economist and a member of the activists network. the old on demand resistance committees. he
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joins us live now from undermine to tell us a little bit more about what's going on in the sudanese capital who some of the and i know there was st battle as not so long ago in, on demand. what's the situation like there? now i see you're on a street day on the conflict people here trying to normalize. we do open restaurants, open trucks for 3. think open people trying to accommodate for how life goes all their money to live in the situation before 15 days. people are like chatting, fi and everyone. i stayed home for awhile for maybe the next 5 years. so things are getting normalized
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but again, they're living living since they couldn't make it. so that all sounds very, very encouraging. i am wondering though because we heard from our corresponds earlier that they have been air strikes. not so far away. are you seeing we're hearing any of the fighting at all? actually in the area, we're going to experience 2 strikes in the morning on in the evening. and do you recall, nathan navigates, covering wide area of the cabinet and in order says across guns while trying to get on top of why it didn't happen twice. so if you did, if some sort of go out of the room was for movie on their big groceries doing their
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things on go back home. but so you all seeing and hearing these as strikes and the return fire and still you were saying things and normalizing does this mean your set thing and expecting this kind of fighting to continue perhaps indefinitely you can see this is the rock, the war we are not seeing any clues that this war and shot is stating that they will not more form civilians, although it is in which is dominated and audited on friday, kicking behind the block. and now they make them on level 2 is dr. being taken by both boxes leaning that will last for
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a while. it's otherwise sure. so you're saying you don't see an end at all in sight . i know you're a member of one of the resistance committees now, just a few weeks ago, the move to civilian rule was meant to be on the horizon. now at a time when everyone's just trying to survive, has all hope of that transition disappeared. is everyone just given up if i was sure what the noise, i think you are asking for the role of resist come again. you wouldn't just walk and yeah. have you given up on a hope of transition to democracy, to civilian role? is that over actually is not i'm not willing to be. ringback in there, in that inclusion java regional, this again is any military organizational militia, my daughter,
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by the same time they demanded for some reason being neutral to any ideological intervention. any plant is an intervention of management to be done on forces. this is the pollution in the last 7 days. busy declared the statement describing the situation, the position on this one really try not to take sides just wanting it to end to some l d and they smile a member of the old on demand resistance committee. thanks so much for joining us here on out there. and we wish you all the best and do stay safe. thank you. well, meanwhile, the united nations has more than 75000 people been forced out of their homes by the fighting, but still ensued on large scale evaluations of foreign national. the also still going on with stuff out by you see, is among the latest group of rockies to leave the capital model up. and
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most of the ways they might be mfc it done. a lot of my name is miss stuff out of icy. and i used to live them through down. and in fact, we moved here where we had a very normal life as i had my own business and through don, my children used to study in the sudanese university and i found a lot of luck in my head. the actually gone in there and you know, watch it. and then what has happened recently was unfortunate. it was a saturday morning. we heard sounds of gunshot luck out that a lot in that budget and there was a kind of not kept kept them. although the sudanese citizens were confused, everyone started communicating with everyone because the picture wasn't clear when we came to know that the battles were between the army and the rapid support for. so the situation was very disturbing. and plot claudia wasn't exactly field,
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you know, because we lived in the south of her tune close to the areas where the battles were taking place and motto by dan then she hadn't known so far as to done. she had it in the world. as jim shepherd lighted the rocky embassy and threw done, understood that the situation was getting worse. so it decided to find buses to get us to port so done. then the number of rockies ranging between 240 to 235 people and that kind of minutes. i saw this one and i saw the amazon and it took us from 6 am to 7 pm to reach ports to don. since we live tough to him, we haven't seen fight selling them no capital. the road was very long about 1000 kilometers them suffered if mon meal with money kill took lee been young man, you're either good or mental health. that was one that i wanted to done akeem or didn't had the officer done. there was still some iraqis in sudan who need to be
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evacuation with de la is juice of the difficulties of transportation up because transportation has almost an outdoor with her father of setting up a yard in her home. in olympia, they sent us to cargo planes and we arrived in baghdad. shahan, we feel sorry for the sudanese people who do not deserve what's happening to them. if that is the sudanese people are sophisticated, educated, and very conscious people, you're happy who must not be in such a situation. it shows through diaesha bell arkwin sharp, with lack of sharp worry. shabby sudan, he hated cut, then shall we ask allah almighty to extinguish the fire of sedition that afflicted sir dun and may allah help them to return to the normal life or to god what i am. i cannot only welcome the luxury while in nearly 2 weeks, nearly 64000000 eligible voters and check here will decide on the next president and parliament. all rational type out of one is seeking another term of office after 20 years and power. he is returned to attending campaign rallies after
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a brief illness earlier in the week. you're watching live pictures now from ankara where tuan is on stage in front of a huge, huge crowd of people. he is squaring off against an alliance of secular conservative and nationalist factions. the vote will be taking place on may 14th. ah, there is on the stage when our correspondent wrestle said a hassle there have been are all these issues around our loans to health? however, am that his aid and the kim? it's office from the 1st minute on have release statement of the statement that it is simply he called he got a kick out a cold and it's not something serious that will prevent him from performing who's his duties. on the other hand, are some of the strategies that they have talked to the said that probably everyone
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has used is and as, as an opportunity also to emotionally reconnect with some of his a supporter. so he turned that into an advantage that is also one of the opposed here, because now we know that there is a loss of resentment among the that the supporters of our one. so and in turkey, there are still a significant amount of the waters talking about 8 percent of the waters there still didn't decide for whom to walk. and the said that this could be a part of the election strategy. it was it called, it was in an illness. however, he has been trained to turn that into an advantage. but since yesterday want to have seen him attend in the rallies and the city of his mir. and also take my breast, which is now very popular in turkey. israel's justice minister, his vowing to push through the prime minister's planned legal system. i have a whole as members of parliament prepared to reconvene on monday. on saturday protesters, as you can see, took to the streets for 17th straight week coding for the changes to be abandoned.
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benjamin netanyahu put his plans on hold a month ago that no agreement and that time has been reached with the opposition. i corresponded. mm hm. and jim jim has moved from outside the connecticut in west harrison at a time when israel is seemingly more deeply divided than ever before. all eyes now are on the parliament, the connect it reconvenes for its 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 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 it acted 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.
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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 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. 1 and surrounded the connected and demanded that these laws, these proposed laws actually be passed. so it's a 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. how much room,
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julietta wester. insulin survivors of an attack in northern bettina faster 10 days ago are blaming security forces for carrying out the raid. witnesses st. least a $145.00 people were killed and carma and surrounding areas there. the government says and groups linked to iceland, al qaeda are all the responsible nicholas' hoc has this report and do, let me warn you that there may be some distressing images. still in shock. children from the village of karma in northern breaking the law 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 don. 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 continued to fire at us. the govern say arm groups linked to iceland arcade,
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dressed in army uniforms, attacked the villagers, but the survivors say 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 for ya to most of them. 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, was moving on vacated with a flag of book and mark on the 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 underway to find those responsible,
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to what these villagers describe as an unjustified barbaric act by soldiers, men to protect them. nicholas hawk al jazeera is an up on is john le faced and became a facet, explains who could be behind the silence part to do to them it's gaining and other love of what's happening in our country. but what is important to say is that the killing of karma, karma huffman. just a couple of these before in the talk in the village called our mom a year so far we from, from panama, and then you've got many me tell you what killed. busy many women chose for the difficult but i've come up on a rock. busy i'm the son reporting,
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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, you know, very careful because, you know, today you have the dose. busy good men, i'm group, you have military office voters in his breakfast on costing the balance and a constitutional referendum. the outcome of the vote could allow the president shall got me to stay in power until 2040 the referendum includes guarantees of greater freedoms and human rights. but it also extends the presidential tournaments from $5.00 to $7.00 in voting is underway in paraguay to elect a new president and congress ban finance minister and presidential hopeful santiago penya cost his vote in the capital. since he on his governing conservative colorado
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party is facing a strong challenge from the center left, coalition, corruption and organized crime has been some of the main issues for vs after string of high profile killings and political scandals. alas, in america, at a tell you seen union has been ah, it's the final rally of one of the most fiercely for the elections in paraguay 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, we're just, 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 young 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
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a choice between the mafia or the nation. all right, we're going to defeat the potter guar pablo escobar and we are going to launch the real paraguay, the paraguay of hard work, of the family of patriotism. that's our paraguay. who's the paraguayan pablo escobar? i asked what i said when was that? what are your manuel cavities? he is the pablo escobar, paraguay in his hand, picked candidate santiago. penya is al chile escobar as a right hand man. he's referring to former president or us so kind of this one of paraguay is 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 vala ah, 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,
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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 claim that i nod proper to, we birth you. nobody can claim that i don't have the expertise on public policy and nobody can point to myself that i have any case of corruption luhan my service in the public on this racial 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, a 1st in paraguay opposition candidate has a lot of advantages. i recently put this in behind him, but also the very 1st line is 7 decades. here you have more money to bring out the bullet number. by contrast,
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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 in power. pulling it off again, is not out of the question. despite the odds you see in human al jazeera, assume sun, stella had here on out as their fans of napoli get ready to celebrate their teams. fast league title and 33 years, have the latest from their game and sport that's coming up with bar. ah, in 2018, a journalist lead 40 days of civic action against the armenian government. i'm president. soc, is younger group on power. i'm going to live like this, where a new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime. astonishing outcome
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with i am not alone mean yes, velvet revolution on al jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world. people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think from people's voices are not heard because it's not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover the big stories and we report from the big events that are going on. but we also tell the stories of people who generally don't have a voice, and then whatever the child that's never be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what i'm really does. we ask the questions to people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. lou. ah,
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welcome back. it's time for sport and his bar associate. thank you so much. we'll start with 4 mill, one and red bull drive. we're sergio perez has won the azerbaijan grand prix. the mexican triumph after starting 3rd on the grid. it's his 2nd win of the season, having also won the saudi arabian grand pre max for shopping, who sits one place, had a prize as world championship liter finish, 2nd and back. who with ferrari charles laclare coming 3rd of the denver nuggets, raised pos, the phoenix suns. to take game one of their 2nd round playoff series in the bay, jamal murray was on fire for the nugget scoring 6 of denver, 16, a 3 pointers. he also had a game high. 34 point to lead is 5 to 125 to 170 victory game to the best of 7 western conference. sammy finals is on monday in denver. we know we capable of me. oh yes, and it's like we're surprised. like no, we're comfortable,
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we can do a car from what we do and try to run, defend ourselves up here, like we haven't been playing this on all season. so we're gonna keep doing. we're doing keep whoever i wrong. and 2nd, william at a time. we don't know, go over it. i'm not going to underwrite. i'm just going to focus on us and try one is yours. and my surprise about the nuggets. oh no, no, no one will see for reason they got to tom and b p. d team at all, no surprise, they can go off in one game. so we gotta work at all forward looking forward to getting pseudo football now and very our leaders napoli can be confirmed as italian champions after 2nd place. lots were beaten by inter after sam 0 needing a when people are their title hope so. bitters, visitors got off to a great start. taking the lead through felipe anderson after 30 minutes. but 3 goals and 12 minutes, including 2 from the tour. martinez saw inter come back to when 31 of that result means if napoli can be falling a tunnel,
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they'll be crowned very champions for the 1st time since 990. these were the things outside napoli, diego armando mary donna stadium before the match. the game has kicked off. it's currently now at half time. oh barth loaner closing in on their 1st floor league. a title since 20. 19 their 11 point. clear at the top with a 4 know when over around that 100 citizen heading in the 1st down. he then got his 19th. the goal of the 2nd go to the guy activity issued a bar. so we're 3 now up at half time and an own go from that is sealed there for no victory for the cattle inflate. and the 2nd area green been zima scored a 1st half trick is 2nd to in the table around your beat al maria for to read had lost the previous not, but that never looked likely here as the route which 3 up thanks to bends him as effort is now the 4th highest score in a legal history, $206.00. from the windows,
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the finish to pans they were read, diamonds will feel they have a slight advantage heading in to the 2nd leg of the asian champions league. final. the 1st like was hosted by a saudi arabia all hell and home team took the lead through selim eldest, sorry, the japanese, i grabbed the 2nd half equalizer against the reigning champions as again finished 11. hello then had their goal for sent off late in the match. second leg will take place in japan next saturday. oh there are some huge games in the cafe champions league on saturday. raja of morocco. we're trying to overcome a to know 1st by data fit against egypt, ali and the quarter finals. they blew a chance to get back into this high, you sorry, boom. so from missing a penalty. the game ended goal is with ali events due to the semi final thing i'll,
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we will take on ass grants in the last for the tennessee inside knocked out j. f. k of algeria to them as friends going 3 to one on aggregate after saturdays one all dropped on the toronto maple leafs have advanced past 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 end game 6 of their series. john tavares' scoring the winning goal and over time, lee fans have been waiting 56 years for the title as toronto last lifted. the stanley cup, back in 1967. this jubilation and mill, you block out in those moments. you know what's going on. you just really excited. no, it's just been a long time coming. obviously. long time coming for lot of players in our room. on take home for myself, even longer challenge for lease nation. so it's,
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it's such a big night. okay, that is all your support for now back to you and it does. yes, thanks so much for. i'm all about that for me for this new though, but don't go it. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with more news and stay with them. ah, ah. the latest news as it breaks the fight. thanks. i think just been confined to the cathy, all sides claim control of major facilities. but so far it's been asked to confirm who has the upper hand with detailed coverage. people have come here to demonstrate against rowing police violence in the demonstration from around the world. and even
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when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis and guarantee the transportation of the sick, they still faith. another challenge. reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, which has decided to go life. was there really a full scale invasion, exposing how the media is used to shape up in the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's untrue. it never happen. and how political powers can suppress free speech. you drive to records that need to be in public, the police will be there in a matter of seconds. we are on the cars, then provide them. the listening post you guide to the media on al jazeera jump into the stream head percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emission joined the debate. people have already lost their life. people. how close to that culture of the people, how about traditions, have your say, want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it?
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