tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 30, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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devastated and desperate thousands continue to escape the violence in one of the biggest evacuation operations in recent years in other news, the russian mercenary group, wagner threatens to pull out fighters from the ukrainian town of back moot unless moscow gives more supplies and paraguayan are voting to elect a new president and congress and an election dominated by poverty and corruption and in sport. napoli will have to wait a few more days to secure the italian cycle, the theme of just drawing of salon at santa and when would have seen them claim the championship for the 1st time in 3 decades. ah, welcome to the news or we begin ensued on the were the local time. it's 5 o'clock in the evening with news that's just coming in that the paramilitary rapid support
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force has agreed to extend another 72 hours cease fire, which is due to run out in 7 hours time. now the army is yet to respond to it. these are live pictures coming out of cartoon. the shaky truce has been interrupted by shelling and gunfire since the morning. at least 528 people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced. in 16 days of fighting so far, victoria gate and b begins, are coverage. ah, 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 wanting 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,
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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 for several foreign mediated truces have barely held in the loop so that when the know what these a soldier is near a bridge that connects how to 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 imports, he, dan, is taking evacuated to saudi arabia around 5000 syrian, say they're being processed more slowly than other nationalities. what of the
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dresser 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 sedan, buddha satellite images showed hues of buses waiting to take people across others have flown home on the 1st 2 days of the war, there was action info to then look up the jets lying over and some bomb lending. but an impulse then felt real quiet, so obviously a lot of military action, but no fight. but everyone seems to be on. but. but even the sudanese people we work with wanted to go back to normal because they don't want the country to to grow and prosper. hulu, prime minister, abdullah him dog, his added his voice to those calling for an end to the conflict when he could deteriorate into one of the worst civil wounds in the world. victoria gave him be
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al jazeera, her local, a correspondent is in the sydney's capital call to him and have a let's just bring our viewers up to speed with this. talk of yet another sci fi, any mention of cease fire, does give hope, but it's also a moment where we take a sharp intake of breath because we're wondering where the other cease fires went. yes indeed, and people here no longer way to know if there is a cease fire in place or not. and that's because they've seen how the previous the fires have played out. and they've been under artillery strikes and airstrikes by both the rapid support forces. empathy needs army, now this currency sees fire is due to end at around midnight, which is about 7 hours from now. but there is ongoing fighting on the ground in the city of under man. there's been gunfire exchange between the rapid support for his amber, for the nice army, and in the city of battery, there were plumes of smoke rising as 5 digits flew overhead. so for many people,
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many residence in whom the worth the fire has lost its meaning. we spoke to some residents earlier and asked them, do they believe that it would intensify, that the fighting would intensify before the si? fi was extended and they said it's always going on. it's always happening and they just wait for a brief low in between 5 things to be able to go and get basic necessities or to try to find transport to get out of the capital. and that's the situation that many people, many people report here in the capital, they say that they have to be there. think the deployment of additional troops now with the central, with their police, out into the streets in the southern part of the capital to deal with the gang violence and robbery. busy that instead of feeling safer with police presence on the street, they feel like the conflict is expanding and widening. and they don't believe that it will. and anytime soon, and we'll be talking about the central reserve force is a little later in the program that you just mentioned. hippa, one of the issues that i think many of our view as a very interested it is when you talk about plumes of smoke here and attacks here.
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we wonder whether we're talking about areas that are strategic value to either side . and then we talk about cities of on demand the twin city to, to cartoon. can you just clarify for us, i mean, we saw a lot of fighting around the presidential area earlier in the day. what's all last about now? it's not just about a building, is it? no, it's not now, the sudanese army says it's targeting r s f positions positions where the iris, if half troops are, have weapons and ammunitions. that's the statement from the army. but the r s f is saying that these are residential areas, and that's because many people say that the r s f is actually present inside neighborhoods that they have their pickups there, and that they have their weapons there. when it comes to the city of on demand that's near an army base that is under the control of the sudanese armed forces. and it's trying to make sure that the arthur does not take control of it. it's also the way it's that it's a resupply route for the r s. f and troops have been coming to reinforce the r s f
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from that side according to the sudanese army. and that's why there's intense fighting happening in that area in the western parts of under man. the presidential palace of course, is close to the general command of the army. that general command is under the control of the army right now, but the presidential palace is under the control of the rapid support forces and the army wants to take it barked back to make sure that they have as much control of the area around the vicinity. of the general command as possible. hippa, thanks very much for the upside to calls we speaking to you throughout the evening as we had towards the ceasefire. now, as we mentioned, cease fires have done little to stop the violence. sedan, sporadic fighting is happening in the and, and around the capital cartoon that includes highly populated areas of on demand and bari. there is some tens, bottles are happening near the presidential palace. it's one of the many strategic locations as had been mentioned, the army and rapid support forces of fighting for control of samuel romney romani.
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is that associate fellow at the british thing tank. royal united services institute joseph from oxford. good. have you with us again, mr. on the, on the program. i mean, the fighting seems intense around the presidential palace. we've got an explanation from here, but just a moment ago, what's your analysis of it? i'm a law sienna. a samuel to him. he it so so hell, robin hearing and grace. what is the significance as far as your concerned about the intense fighting around the presidential palace? why the, the, the intense fighting around the presidential palaces obviously pretty logical because that's obviously the core area for control. where in cartoon, where that you have the factions are fighting. it's also interesting, i think, to see the entry of the central reserve police into the this compet, those forces have experienced fighting insurgencies and our foreign court a fine. and they were sanctioned by the united states march of last year because of the human rights abuses. and now they're allegedly targeting looters,
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but they're probably playing a more decisive role in nak, we as india r s f fat back demonstrations. is this a psychological battle as, while even if the central reserve force is all written volt about who wins the building of the location? because, you know, we're hearing about the fact that the r s f have extra munitions. that is that the real target for the army? well obviously, yeah, cutting out the r as, as musicians are obviously going to be a high priority as well as a growing the, our step off guard psychologically. and of course, it's important to keep in mind the cartoon is the capital, but by no means you only frontline that we're seeing here. we see a massive escalation of pensions in particular in dar for prophesying that i filled these that in under mine and many other parts of the country. other got a some you just wait one second visit, want to give some of the you as a little bit more information. the police on the streets of call team a members of the elite central reserve forces that we been alluding to a minute,
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tries police unit with advanced weaponry and helicopters. it mostly tackles criminal gangs, and tribal disputes now is looking for looters. the government is saying it's being deployed to secure public and private property and arrest those looters, but has been accused as samuel to set a valise suppressing peaceful protests last year. witnesses reported that the central reserve forces offices use live ammunition on people protesting against military rule and the u. s. is imposed sanctions only unit saying it committed serious human rights abuses including killing civilians. samuel, let's just continue this because the fighting seems to be incredibly intense. in areas of strategic value, if the presidential area is one area where else do you think in the city that we're talking about the capital, where do you think fighting is going to be heavy at the moment? well, there's one area like i'll call by where there's one place where somebody is happening . another interesting area to watch is just south of gar gym. it's an algebra,
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which is where the central reserve forces have actually joined air already to the r s f. and the r s app actually i said that they should withdraw their forces and not participate in that attack. that's another area. and it's important obviously just to the heating and i what happens? you're north of gar, jim b, that's where the cold my eyes are, including the russian nat company go much and i've left her front mind right now. i mean, the terry ministry has made the parameters of, of the role of the central reserve forces clear to secure public and private property. the question is, will be the amount of force that they use to protect these locations. be enough to deal with either the r s f or the army if they come into contact with them. well, i think that down obvious is going to be have to be heavy handed using force in order to really vanquishing defeat diarra. and i think at the, they're not really expecting that the central reserve police intervention is going to lead to a short term fixed. in fact,
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i think the obviously brands were still looking towards the long term. they're hoping that some of the release that national congress party, i factions that comment harun and some others start really trying to unite the military around dad or han and limit that it was your factionalism. and also to hoping for some kind of a split in the car military, maybe between him etc. and was hello, was recruited forces to libya and also was imprisoned briefly before being really great. 21. but this is just one intervention in a broader strategy of uniting the army and splitting the paramilitaries. some remodeling how to leave it the from the royal united services institute. thanks so much for your time. now the well food program is warding but fighting incident could plunge the entire east african region into humanitarian crisis. it is a 3rd of saddam's. population was starving, even before fighting broke out. now there was shortages of food and prices. a soaring the ring. similar price rises in neighboring south, su, dodd, and child which has taken all which have taken in thousands of refugees. emmett
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address says in the border town of audrey in chat with mole. people are still coming. what know the post 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. there 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 allocated inability to just pull spice. yeah. although there is no presence of 8 organizations in the place. so we expect hundreds more are located in that community and they are spread within families and
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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 already the united nations children's fun is talking about dia, situation for children. to booty is one of the country's leading peace. negotiations at foreign affairs minister says fighting isn't the solution and all of that. and actually they want to finish the wall on the miniature. one should, should,
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should say that's the message we receive. but we cannot, as the region accept that, that's happened that we don't know when this victory of one party on the other will happen. and until then, the population in cartoon, the people of sedan, you know, are you something now the international committee of the red cross has delivered, it's the shipment of humanitarian aid support. sudan, that includes about 8 tons of medical supplies to help physicians treat wounded civilians. moving forward, the humanitarian group says italy guarantees that ensure it can safely transport supplies and hostile areas, including the capitol car tombs, ali on his knee and k is person for africa for the central committee of the red cross and joins me now from nairobi. could tell you where this maslanka, let's just talk about the one of the 1st things. it's incredibly hard, is it not? when the sort of fighting begins about where to begin?
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getting your medical supplies and your suits supplies in a location that you can then transport into a country. port, sudan seems to be your port of choice. indeed, i each was incredibly difficult from the logistical and security perspective because the civilian slides are cancelled and the space over to down have be clothed. so it was incredibly difficult to find the way to bring the supplies into the country. and ford, so done was the most appropriate place where we were able to bring the 1st shipment. but now even challenged is like lying ahead of us. because now we also need to ensure that the supplies can reach hospital that, that treating the wounded people in the front line. and this is going to harp. yeah, we'll get up in a minute. i want to take this one step at
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a time because i'd like to know what supplies you're bringing into the country. when we talk about medical supplies, we just talk about medicine specifically where you're also talking about equipment and spare parts for those items that have been damaged in day in the conflict that we've heard about in the last 16 days. we're talking about surgical supplies, surgical materials for anastasia, this surgical material that should enable us to study lice, some 1500 people. so these, these are the, the material, like the 1st necessity for the surgeons to be able to treat the wounded people quickly. okay, so then you talked about how to, how to get these medical supplies into the country. obviously you have a logistical nightmare to deal with. you also have different forces that are at the moment, fighting across sudan who starts that conversation. how do you coordinate the
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conversation between the i c, r c and the warring parties? do you have to bring in diplomats the un, how does it work? we have a direct dialogue. this is part of our mandate, according to the international humanitarian law, to the junior convention that to the i see the neutral actor. that in times of conflict speaks to all the parties to the conflict on behalf of civilians to be able to bring by so many chair in a, in the basis what we're doing now. it's important to have the dialects, but it's also important, and that's what is extremely challenging, is to make sure that these dialect translate into concrete instruction to the military from now on the ground. and that these instructions are respected that so that our people can work safely. well, we'll look forward to speaking to you in the coming hours. is that the coming days
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as you try and get the 8 out of port sit on for the moment. elliana city anchor, thanks for joining us from the i. c r c. view and says more than 75000 people have been forced out of their homes by the fighting, but remain in sudan launch scale. evacuations of foreign nationals. ongoing list for local bay. see, is amongst the latest group of iraqis to return to baghdad. model often, most of the ways they might be mfc, it done, a lot of my name is stuff out of icy. and i used to live in through down. and we moved here where we had a very normal life, as i had my own business in sudan. my children used to study in the sudanese university of den or lacking my had actually gone in there. and i didn't know what has happened recently was unfortunate. it was a saturday morning, we heard sounds of gunshot that blocked me out in that budget and shot through
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a ton of to nothing but kept, kept them. although the student needs 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 was a 2nd feed, you know, but a couple me, i knew we lived in the south of her tomb close to the areas where the battles were taking place and motto by dan happy. then she hadn't noticed a lot of the sudan she had it in the gym or 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 iraqis, ranging between 240 to 235 people, the minutes i saw this one,
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and i saw the amazon and it took us from 6 am to 7 pm to reach ports to don. but since we live tough to him, we haven't seen fight them. the road was very long about 1000 kilometers that i suffered me with money. cato took leave. and young man, i didn't get home until that was sunday and i was done. i didn't had the officer done. there was still some iraqis and sudan who need to be evacuation delays, jews the difficulties of transportation or because transportation has almost allowed or not, but you got in at home and they sent us to cargo planes. and we arrived in buck dodd and we feel sorry for the student, people who do not deserve what's happening with them. the suit and these people are sophisticated, educated in very conscious people who must not be in such a situation. the insurance through dining shop, shop shop. why should i be sudan? he got then shop. we asked a lot mighty to extinguish the fire of addition that liquid. so don and may i help
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them to return to the normal life or what? i don't what kind of a, what the low sugar? well, plenty more had here all the al jazeera news r, including the u. s. accuses china of harassing vessels belonging to the philippines in the south trying to see awards. any attacks could trigger a u. s. response and we're all to be telling you i survive as of a massacre in northern vicki the fast or blaming the army fall dozens of deaths and its fort red bull continued to dominate the formula one season. and it will have more of the action from the hazard, by john free ah rushes like the mercenary repose threatened to pull out of ukraine's and battle city of buck wooten moscow doesn't send more ammunition. the head of the group of guinea pasha gin says that without proper supplies,
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his troops will withdraw or die. fighting for the control of bath lieutenant eastern ukraine has lasted for months keeps as it remains the control of a key supply route into the city of russia's defense ministry says its forces have captured 4 blocks in battle. yes, there, but is that easy? now our statistics show that when we have enough munitions, we have x, people killed, but when we don't have enough ammunition, 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. olivia less powerful failure. her says that the wagner group hasn't had the battle feel success. it had hopeful precaution promised that the city will be taken. it's not being final it, they can still divide it. so on the russian side there would be
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trying to allocate brain post wave. so 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 vendors. the troops are not fighting as well when they're not giving them the supplies and new nations. so it's kind of the blame game going on there in a situation where the russian or winter france has almost over and it that she's very wicked. oh, on a very high price. there's not enough shells. it's quite a problem with the logistical problem or 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,
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and that's really why few, with exchange of public exchange of accusations. at least 4 civilians have died in south western russia as a result of shelling by ukrainian forces. according to the local governor, the attack happened in the village of brians screeching. a residential building and houses were destroy, emergency services continue searching for survivors under the rubble. in portugal, a man killed 3 people and himself in an apparent dispute over pitching, breeding. it happened on sunday in the city of santa vall, a south of the capital, lisbon place 3. the suspects shot the victims of or turning the gun on himself. the local police commissioner said that it was an isolated incident. portugal has street gun laws but firearms. a legal for hunting voting to elect a new president and congress is underway. empowered, wine, finance, minister, and presidential hopeful santiago vienna. cast his though to the capitalist, would soon be low or positioned leader fran gallagher. cast his vote. a short time
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ago that his central of coalition is mounting a strong challenge against the governing conservative colorado party corruption and organized crime have been some of the main issues the voters after a string of high profile killings and political scandals. a latin america is l. u. c and human is outside the polling station in the capitol. many issues to be addressed to alicia and voted for by a population that's felt under served for decades. exactly underserved and which apparently a population of 7000000 by the way here in paraguay that is getting fed up everything from lack of education, health, health services, public transportation. and of course the corruption you just mentioned are making people very, very angry. and also from the 1st time in a very long time, it looks as though the opposition candidate could actually win. this is despite the
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fact that corruption in fact, during election day like to day, i is also wide spread in this country. as you can see, there's a very, very long line here, goes back at least 2 blocks outside of the polling station, where we are now in a low income neighborhood at the, at the front of the line that people there have been, have told us that they've been waiting for at least 3 hours. so that gives you an indication of the eagerness that they have to actually see that their vote is at least past if not counted. mm. each. the final rally of one of the most fiercely for elections in paraguay was 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 more doc, i mean we need so many changes. it would take me till dawn to list them all. we need security and safety medicine. everything to look at your education is the most
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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 powder 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 of paraguay, and his hand picked candidate santiago. penya is al chilly. it's gabbard as a right hand man. he's referring to former president or us so kind of this one of paraguay wealthiest and most powerful men who was sanctioned by the u. s. in
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january for quote, rampant corruption that undermined democratic institutions and alleged ties to drug trafficking. and his bola, 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, 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. the opposition candidate has
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a lot of advantages. i recently put this in behind him, but also on the very 1st line is 7 victor. here he is, have more money to bring out believe number 3. 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 in power. pulling it off again, is not out of the question. despite the odds you see in human al jazeera assume sun, what people have been voting since very early in the morning, 7 o'clock, and amongst the 1st ones were precisely santiago, benya and ephra in a leg of the 2 main. and that it's in the selection, one of them by, by late tonight, shouldn't be proclaimed the next president of part of why. another interesting
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thing about this election is that for the very 1st time, even though voting is mandatory, there will be a fines point against those will don't vote. that means that approximately $15.00 is what they would cost people in this neighborhood. that's a lot of money if they don't come out to vote. lucy, a thank sir for that update and we'll join you later in the day as the voting progresses. still had here on the news are seeking re election of to 20 years in power. the turkish president funks for his political survival. also the on such summer in southern europe with record breaking temperatures. in sports lunches, the city looked to regain tops ball to the english premier league. all of the action coming straight up to like ah,
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the hello, there was thought in south america, and red warnings remains the pots of ecuador and the galapagos islands. thanks to some very intense thunderstorms, bringing heavy rain here over the next few days. and those join up with storms and showers across much of the amazon basin falling rather heavily on sunday. but there is some improvement for northern areas of brazil as we go in some monday. and that's a similar story for east in areas. places like rio de janeiro seen the skies start to dry up the temperature picking up to 30 degrees celsius on monday. now that's not the case for the south of this. for northern areas of argentina, places like one is they're gonna see dramatic drops in temperatures from sunday in some monday will be sitting about the may average as we start the new month with plenty in the way of sunshine, but it will feel cooler. now. the central america thunderstorms are the story. here we've got a trailing weather system, bringing some severe storms, still pushing into florida on sunday, but heading further east across the bahamas,
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some severe storms expected to rush across cuba over the next few days. with some heavy falls further south of this for the likes of honduras, mexico thing much clearer weather, but we have got some wind warnings out for coastal areas of hacker on monday that should weather update. ah, al jazeera sets the stage 3, and if in here i have that with just one on global experts and discussion idea a democracy, it was fun to explore and abundance of world class programming with books designed to inform, motivate, and inspire. you are now to sierra a fearless mexican journalist's side lying for taking on a precedent. and a corrupt system ruled by
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army and paramilitary force is now in its 3rd week. russia's wagner mercenary group is threatening to pull out of battle in eastern ukraine. it moscow doesn't send more ammunition. policy for control of the city has lasted for months and voting to elect a new president. and congress is underway in paraguay finance minister, and presidential hopefuls. santiago finance cast his vote in the capital of since young his conservative governing heart, he is facing a strong challenge from the center and left coalition was returned to our top story . now the fighting incident. now, many people who had submitted travel documents to foreign embassies, a still stranded that's after embassy staff were evacuated. really? mm hm. it has been taking a look at the issue. 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 best citizens and diplomatic stuff. but for
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some sudanese, leaving is not an option. as they travel documents are locked in shattered embassies, or we spoke to sydney's residence so stuck in the capital of the failing to retrieve their passports by the name of marsh i have applied for the visit to south pasadena by the 8th of 18. so every 3 days supports the most of the diplomats and different emphasis. stop what you buck with. so i couldn't reach my passport, so i can go anywhere. i didn't get any response from the embassy nor and i was meaningful phone calls. even no direct messages. i applied for the shingle, be that the embassy and horrible. i didn't get much back because the stuff simply upper left was completely gone. just of us. indifferent to you. embassies. certainly it's possible and it's been a lot of money on the migration of the legal migrations when they come up with the
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additions like this happened in the spanish him, but he was gonna call them multiple times. but when they found that that was in spanish, they hung up without any explanation me and my family forced to leave a house and it was not long as if my family scattered me and my brother came to potsdam, but he put on the faith agenda. my mother and sister are currently in the boy that thank the postal 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 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
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. 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, every one lawfully within the territory of the state, shall within that territory, have the right to liberty of movement. and to every one shall be free to leave any country, including his own rights group, say governments can be held liable for not doing enough to return passports to visa applicants. now the united states is accusing china of harassment and intimidation of philippine vessels in the south. china sea becomes the head of a meeting between the us until a pin presidents. last week, there was a near collision between chinese and philippine case called ships and disputed
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waters trying to claim most of the south china sea as its own. its been expanding its presence in recent years despite an international court ruling saying that the claim has no legal basis. jessica washington as well. this is a particularly significant time for the philippines signaling. this is the broader pattern if the geopolitical shift for the philippines as it aligns itself once again, closer with us, particularly in terms of a strategy and defense. and further away from the part that the, for the former president, for as we go to a, took his country down, affording closer ties outside of the philippines relationships with the us, including ties with china and russia as well. for marco, this is a priority of his to keep ties with the u. s. particularly close, even as he puts youth close economic ties with china. it's worth putting this into the broader context that earlier in the year when he visited president,
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she didn't pick one of his he, it was actually his 1st visit outside of another country. shortly after that visit, he signed a defense deal expanding defense commitment with the us. so that really sort of signaled the direction that the philippines is, is taking turkey as president has been speaking as a mass rally in the capital 2 weeks ahead of the presidential vote. ah, as if there were the wireless bank on the campaign trail for a brief illness earlier in the week, he squaring off against the opposition alliance of secular conservative and nationalist factions. his challenge for the presidency is command glitch that alo, who's also been addressing his own supporters. whistle southern has more they have been are always issues around ad barnes health. however, am his aid and the came into office from the 1st minute on have release
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statement of the statement that it is simply he called he got a key caught a cold and it's not something serious that will prevent him from performing his duties. on the other hand, are some of the strategies that they have told to the said that probably evelyn has used is and as, as an opportunity also to emotionally be connect with some of his supporters. so he turned that into an advantage. that's also one of the oppose here, because now we know that there is a loss of resentment among the, the, to the supporters of out of 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 said that this could be a part of the election strategy. it was called, it was in an illness. however, he has been trying to turn that into an advantage, but since yesterday won't be. i've seen him at hand in the rallies in the city of his mayor and also take my rest,
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which is now very popular in turkey. israel's justice ministry his own to push through the prime minister's plan, the legal system overhaul. as members of parliament prepared to reconvene on monday now on saturday protested took to the street fully 17th straight week, calling for the changes to be abandoned. and newman doesn't yahoo put it funds on hold a month ago. but no agreement has been reached with the opposition. jude has more outside the connected in west jerusalem. 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 countries 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 enacted into law would also give
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parliament the authority to overturn supreme court decisions. this is part of a judicial overhaul 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 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,
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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 and visitor wester, islam, survivors. the tank in northern became offensive 10 days ago. a blaming security forces. the carrying out the raid, witnesses say at least $145.00 people were killed in comma, and of surrounding areas. now the government says armed groups thing to isolate all kind it we're responsible. nicholas act reports, but we do warn you that you may find some of the images in his report, disturbing still in shot children from the village of karma in northern breaking apart. so gathered to explain what actually happened to them and how they survived . my number. we were on the way to the well with my donkey when we saw them moving towards us. we hid in our homes and our father came out. they took
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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, dressed in army uniforms, attacked the villagers, but the survivors say that's not true or not. but also we welcome them, we cried, thinking there had come peace and protect us for ya to most of them. some of the survivors say the used airplane during the attack. something arm groups do not have access to that. there were a 1000 men dressed in military uniforms and bearer on the move in armor vacated with a flag of book and mark on the the government says 60 people were killed, but villagers say over a 100 and $45.00 people died,
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$45.00 of them children during an attack that lasted 8 hours, when the villagers went to bury their dead, soldiers took phones and deleted photos that could appear as evidence of their involvement. an investigation is underway to find that was responsible to wet these villagers describe as an unjustified barbaric act by soldiers meant to protect them . nicholas hawk al jazeera political leaders entirely untrue, so that they are working to facilitate the passage of migrants through their countries. when it comes off to hundreds of asylum seekers fought with police at the chilly peru border, one person was injured as migrants threw rocks at security forces for even authority. so they're trying to curb illegal migration, but the migrants often venezuela and say they just want to return home. i am the only thing we ask and i will always say it is a humanitarian corridors so we can leave that they let us go,
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give us free passage because we do not want to stay in peru about what going on with the same family villa say we have been protesting since 6 30 in the morning because these are in humane conditions. we don't have a bathroom, the flies are eating us, the cold is killing us. the sun is killing us. this is something in humane. a gas leak has killed 11 people in the indian state of been job 9. others are being treated in hospital, a team from the national disaster response forces at the site in the city of louisiana. they're still working to find what the source of the leak was. a heat wave has swept across parts of northern africa and southern europe, breaking temperature records for the month of april, spain, portugal and dora and morocco registered new temperature highs. the extreme heat is set to continue prompting wildfire warnings and fears of worsening drought conditions while ellia. my colleague this fancy a taste spoke without, there is weather presenter, car leg. tara looks like this. heat wave extends well beyond your yes is the story
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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 if you're an extending east, across the north of africa and for the 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 doris turned to set a new national record for april. and despite no national records for france, we still had some records broken for local figures across a 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 of the iberian peninsula, meaning more sunshine and higher temperatures. we also had that hot air from africa
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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 have come dump 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 if we have a look there. marrakech at 30 degrees celsius, well above the average for may and that doesn't help drought conditions. and of course it brings with a critical wildfire risk to these areas. dull stella had he all the news of the victory policy is put on hold for italian. the deed is napoli, and he will be here with those details and sports a little bit. ah,
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a bull his on the thank you so much so well my police, it's holly and title celebration policy is on hold for now. the thing failed to get when they needed to secure the temperature for the record 6 games to spare the funds of in celebrates in, regardless of the health, a 11 job furnace on a when well, that would guarantee them 1st title more than 3 decades. they last one, the schedule, so in 1990 when diego marathon was in the team, a victory against the on 1st they will bow and that long title white quadrille is manchester city of gone above austin,
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tops for the english premier league. it follows a to one when it full him. the defending champions are based in the lead. now since early february they took the lead. hey, with pretty much the 1st it's not going to match you. and alvarez brought down in the 3rd minutes early holland school. there was often penalty in a week now school safety goals and all competitions. debbie, see the city from did manage and equalize 3, vinicius, 36 minutes, a wonderful strike from alvarez restored cities advantage. c, one was not finished. city now, a point that of also having played one game, you can see united continued their strong finish to the season. they came from behind to be south hampton 3 want some, james is part now. school, 13 goals in ela, 3 league games. you cancel steak 3rd looking good to qualify the champions league for the 1st time. and it's when see monday tonight also looking good for will
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finish after when i've asked and delivery to finance is the only goal of the game ending village and matching base and run it was. and under this 100 korea lead goal boss alone are closing in on their 1st legal title since 2019 their 11 points clear that sought after a full. and when i was that real practice under christenson heading home, the 1st row 11 dose give them got his knowing seem lee, goal of the season to the 2nd. go to the guy activities with 3 up it off time and an old from like for new victory for the capitol, and late in the 2nd camera. not cream bends, and it's got a 1st authentic as the 2nd in the table roman drink beat. maria for c brown had lost the previous match, but never lost this time around israel when 3 up. thanks to benjamin's efforts, he's now before high school in law league, a history was 236 goes from the brazilian red bulls. sergio perez's will nasa
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by jan girl preacher closed the gap on his teammates and will title lead a match for staff and for stopping had taken an early lead and backing. but when alpha, sorry, driver nick degrees broke down on the street circuit. the safety car was destroyed and christ seized the opportunity to pitt for fresh ties and went on to take the lead. it was the mexican 2nd winter, the year moved in just 6 points behind the staff and in the champion standings, farrar's sharla, claire finished 3rd, next up in the season. it's the miami room pre i think we're very close with you now. so, i mean, we push to the maximum today, i mean we, we bought it, there was a few times that we were pushing out there. and that way, max puts me draw there was a really hard, but we wanted to give him on the control. i mean, back was again, quite different to miami. miami is going to be again, very different with the other trucks. we go to but yeah, you keep learning, you know, it can never be perfect all the time. i think the always so days that you can learn
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the denver nuggets be the phoenix suns to take game. one of their 2nd round play a series in the m. b, a. jamal murray, only 5 the markets he scored 6 of denver's 63 points is also had a game i 34 points delete is signed to a 120 for me to one i 7 victory gain. 2 of the best of 7 western conference semi finals is on monday in denver. we know we are capable of on the on, are you asking us 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 haven't been playing at this. i'm all season. so tom, we're gonna keep doing. we're doing keep moving to wrong and staying with him at a time. we don't know. go over it, i'm not going to underwrite. i'm just going through focus on us and try when the series m. m a surprise about the nuggets. oh no, they're number one. see for reason they got to time and b p, they are deep teen law. not surprising. growth and when game so we gotta work it
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out for us looking forward to game tudor and the toronto may police in advance past the 1st round of the and i shall playoffs the 1st time in nearly 2 decades. here they are beating the sound of a lot in c one in game 6 of their series. john subarus score the winning golden over time. these fans in white in 56 is the actual title. so on, so last left, the stomach cut back in 1967. okay, more for me in a couple of hours time, but that is how you're sports looking for. so excellent. thanks very much. and dick, now the sole tree sound of jazz can be heard in the ethiopian capital at this year's at is jazz festival. ah, the 2 day event seems to introduce the theo, journals to
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