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diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of i met with janice on al jazeera ah troops on the streets of car tumors, fairs, growth, the fighting will intensify between the army and a powerful power military force may all the series of 13 years, only devastated and desperate thousands continue to escape the violence, one of the biggest evacuation operations in recent years. ah ha ha robin. you're watching out there a life or headquarters here in dover, coming up in the next 30 minutes. the russian mercenary group wagner threatens to pull out fighters from the ukrainian town of back loot. unless moscow delivers more,
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ammunition paraguayan are voting to elect a new president. and congress said an election dominated by poverty and corruption and the u. s. accuses china of harassing vessels belonging to the philippines in the south china sea. amone's. any attacks could trigger a u. s. response ah, welcome to the breaker, we begin incident where the paramilitary rapid support forces has agreed to extend a 72 hour cease fire, which is due to run out in 5 hours. the army is yet to respond to it. while the shaky truce has been interrupted by shelling a gun, fired since the morning, at least 528 people have been killed and tens of thousands of people displaced in 16 days of fighting so far. we jason b reports. ah,
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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 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 north of us when the i love these, the soldiers near
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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 their in recent day. every day, thousands of people decide it's no longer safe to stay. this rescue ship in port sudan is taking evacuation to saudi arabia. around 5000 syrian say they're being processed more slowly than other nationalities. what of hello, sorry, interim. and 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 on a letter in our gene on the egypt, sudan, buddha, satellite images show queues of bosses waiting to take people across others have flown home on the 1st 2 days of the war there was action info to denver,
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cut the jets flying. oh van, some bombs landing. but an important en salt required. so obviously a lot of military action but no fight. but everyone seems to be on but. but even the sort of nice people we work with, wanted to go back to normal because i just want the country to grow and prosper. hulu or prime minister abdullah ham dog has added his voice to those calling for an end to the conflict. when he could deteriorate into one of the worst civil wars in the world, victoria gate and be al jazeera morgan has more from cartoon for many people, many residence in the world. the fire has lost its meaning. we spoke to some residents earlier and asked them, do they believe that it would intensify that the fight would intensify before the file was extended and they said it's always going on. it's always happening and they just wait for a brief love with in between fighting to be able to go and get basic necessities or
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to try to find transport to get out of the capital. and that's a situation that many people, many people report here in the capital, they say that they have seat, their thing, the deployment of additional troops now with the central, with their police, out into 3 from the southern part of the capital to deal with gang violence and robbery, they say that instead of feeling safer with police and present on the street, they feel like the conflict is expanding and widening. and they don't believe that it will at anytime. so. nice. army says it's targeting our position positions where the earth, they have troops or have weapons and ammunition. that's the statement from the army . but the thing that these are residential areas, and that's because many people say that the, our staff is actually present inside neighborhoods that they have their pick up there and that they have their weapons fair. 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 forthwith and the army wants to take bark back to make sure that they have as much control of the
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area around the vicinity of the general command as possible. and as you've mentioned, si, size have done little to stop the violence and sit on. sporadic fighting has happened in other round the capital cartoon. and that includes highly populated areas in undermanned and barry. the most intense battles are happening near the presidential palace. it's one of many strategic locations. the army and rapids support forces are fighting to control. well, the international committee of the red cross is delivered its 1st shipment of humanitarian aid supports. it only includes about 8 tons of medical supplies to help physicians treat wounded civilians. moving forward, the humanitarian group says, but it'll lead guarantees that ensure it can safely transport supplies and hostile areas, including the capital cartoons. well, the world food program is warning. the fighting in sudan could plunge the entire staff, recur region into humanitarian crisis. it says a 3rd of saddam's population was starving even before fighting broke out. now the
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shortages of food and price the soaring there being similar price rises, the neighboring south, saddam and chad, which had taken in thousands of refugees. and the address is at the border town of dray, in chat with more 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 at there. we found between 404-502-5000 refugees in that particular camp. and we also understand not far from where we are right now. a, some people have sort of moved to their families, especially women and children and allocated inability to just close by. yeah. we'll go, there is no presence of 8 organizations in place. so we expect hundreds more are located
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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 try 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 derived you will have significant issues. yeah. health issues. my latrecia issues already the united nations children find is talking about dia, situation for children. theater says more than 75000 people have been forced out of their homes by the fighting, but remain in sudan, large scale occupations of foreign nationals continue mister car. bessie is among
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the latest of iraqis to return back to baghdad. milan monahan up and most of the way it was done, my name is miss stuff out of icy, and i used to live and threw down. in fact, 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 and a lot of the luck in my had the actually gone in. they knew i didn't know what has happened recently was unfortunate. it was a saturday morning. we heard sounds of gunshot black out there in that budget and there was a kind of nuts and kept kept them all. the sudanese citizens were confused. everyone started communicating with everyone because the picture wasn't clear when we came to know
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that the battles were between the army and the rapid support forces. so the situation was very disturbing. and plot claudia wasn't exactly feed, you know, because we lived in the south of hard to close to the areas where the battles were taking place and motto by dan, happy. then she hadn't noticed a lot of the year 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 don, the number of iraqis, ranging between 240 to 235 people and they kind of minutes. i said this one 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, i tell them no capital. the road was very long about 1000 kilometers that i suffered me with money, cato tucker, even young man, i didn't care no matter how that was funny. it was through done. i didn't had the
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officer done, there was still some iraqis and sudan who need to be evacuation delays, jews the difficulties of transportation because transportation has almost allowed dogs know by you at the end at home and they sent us to cargo planes and we arrived in buck dod shine, we feel sorry for the student, people who do not deserve what's happening for 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? chevy sudan. he had gotten shot, we ask a lot mighty to extinguish the fire of sedition that liquid. so don, and may i help them to return to the normal life or what i onto the days of these though and rushes. wagner,
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bus me group has threatened to pull out of ukraine's in battle city of bath loot that moscow doesn't send more ammunition. the head of the group in guinea for surgeon has said that without proper supplies, his troops will withdraw or tie. fighting for the control of back move anything ukraine has lasted for months, and keith says it remains in control of a key supply route into the city. while rushes defense ministry says it's false as of captured for blocks in buffalo. now author, to stick 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 but 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. at least 4 civilians have died in south western russia as result of shelling by ukrainian forces. and that's according to the local governor. the
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attack happened in a village in the brown screeching, the residential building and houses were destroyed. emergency services continues searching for survivors under the rubble. supposing to elect a new president, uncle ross's underway in paraguay finance minister and presidential hopeful santiago pena cast his vote in the capital asencion. meanwhile, opposition leader from a gary cast. his vote a couple of hours ago. his sentilia coalition is mounting a strong challenger against the governing conservative colorado party or latin america editor. lucy newman, has more each the final rally of one of the most fiercely for elections and para gloves, short history of democracy and the south american countries. largest opposition party is confident of capitalizing on a wave of discontent, against corruption, and soaring poverty. i'm, we're not gonna, we need so many changes. it would take me till dawn to list them all. we need
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security and safety medicine. everything little got you. education is the most important thing. without it, nobody can wake up and demand their rights. after 2 failed attempts, opposition leader and presidential candidate if it ain't legally, seems confident he'll be 3rd time lucky. his campaign slogan is a choice between the mafia or the nation. 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, i thought it would ask your manuel cortez. 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 paraguayan 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, 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 polygon is 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,
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a 1st in paraguay. the opposition candidate has a lot of advantage. i recently put this in behind him, but also the very bottom line is 7 back. if you have more money to bring out money, 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 still had hit on al jazeera, seeking re election up to 20 years. and how the turkish president fights for his political survival on the onset of summer in southern europe. well reco, breaking temperatures will tell you about straight after the break.
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[000:00:00;00] with ah ah, welcome back to what you all to 0. it makes the whole robin in dough. a reminder of all top stories insert on the paramilitary rapid support forces as agreed to extend a 72 hours c spot,
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which is due to renouncing 5 hours. the army is yet to respond to it, both fighting between the army and the power military force is now in its 3rd week . russia's wagner mercenary group is threatening to pull out of back, move in easton, ukraine. if moscow doesn't send more munitions? fighting for control of the city has lasted to months of voting to elect a new president and congress zondaway and paraguay finance minister and presidential hopeful santiago vienna has cast his vote in the capitalist. since young is conservative, governing policy is facing a strong challenge from the senate to left coalition, the united states is accusing china of harassment and intimidation. the philippine vessels in the south china sea. it comes ahead to have a meeting between the us and philippine presidents. last week there was a new collision between chinese and philippine case called trips and disputed waters trying to claim that most of the south china sea, as it said, and it's being expanding its presence that in recent. yes. and that's despite an
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international court ruling saying that the claim has no legal basis. jessica washington has both beijing, this is a particularly significant time, a for the philippines signaling or this is this broader pattern of geopolitical shift for the philippines as it aligns itself once again, closer with the us, particularly in terms of a strategy and defense and, and further away from the part that for the, for the former president, for as we go to it had a, a 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 marcos, this is a, a priority of his to keep ties with the u. s. particularly 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
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a defense deal expanding defense commitment with the u. s. so that really sort of signals that the direction that the philippines is is taking a gas leak has killed a loving people in the indian state of punjab. la la, those are being treated in the hospital. a team from the national disaster response force is up the site in the city of look, the harder the still working on trying to find out the source of the leak. turkey as president has been speaking at a mass rally in the capital 2 weeks ahead of the presidential vote. ah, if, if that one is back on the campaign trail after a brief ill, this earlier in the week is challenger for the presidency as kamala kitchen or lou has also been addressing his own supporters was also, there has more. there have been are always issues around our bones health. however,
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i am his aid and the team in the office from the 1st minute on have release statements after 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 his duties on the other hand, are some of the strategies that they have told to the said that probably evelyn has used is 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 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 trying to turn that into an advantage. but since yesterday they want to
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have seen him attend in the rallies and the city of isn't there. and also take my rest, which is now very popular in turkey as well as justice minister resigned to push through the prime minister's plan judicial overhaul. as members of parliament returned after a holiday break. and on saturday, protested took to the streets for a 17th straight week, calling the changes to be abandoned. benjamin netanyahu put his plans on hold a month ago, but no agreement has been reached with the opposition manager june has more fuss. i the connecticut in west jerusalem at a time when israel is seemingly more deeply divided than ever before. all eyes now are on the parliament, the connecticut reconvenes for it's summer session. after a month long break, it's expected that the 1st priority will be the country's budget, but many are wondering what exactly is going to happen next with the proposals put forth, why 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
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authority to overturn supreme court decisions. this is part of a judicial overhauled plan that has been proposed by the government here. it's caused a huge amount of anger for the past 17 weeks. you've had massive demonstrations. protesters coming out saying that if these proposals were to become law, that would mean that israel would be pushed away from democracy and toward autocracy. now in the past month, late last month, prime minister benjamin netanyahu because of these protests and also because of a general general strike, put a pause on these plans. he promised to try to seek compromise with opposition partners. and indeed there have been negotiations ongoing that have been mediated by israel's president. it doesn't seem though that they have yet yielded any 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. 1 surrounded the connected 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, al jazeera, western islam in his becca son, poles of clothes in a constitutional referendum which could allow the president, to extend his time in power by more than a decade shop concert amid of the year has been in office since 2016. the proposed amendment to the constitution with him to serve to more terms of 7 years. each review of government has stepped up efforts to crack down on opponents in the past year. in portugal, the man has killed 3 people and himself and the parent dispute over pigeon breeding . it happened on sunday in the city is said to bell south of the capital. lisbon.
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please believe the suspects shot the victims before turning the gun on himself. while the heat wave has slept to cause parts of north africa and southern europe, breaking temperature records for the month of april, spain, portugal, and done door registered, new temperature highs with challenges to records and l jerry antennas 0 as well. the extreme heat is set to continue. earlier my colleague, the sunset taste, spoke to our weather presenter car like tara, it looks like this. heat wave extends well beyond europe. yes. is the 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 if you're an 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 heap with figures like this in 1945, the records are
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a little bit more recent for spain and morocco. now on friday was on dora's turn 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 our cheerier 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 have come down, but it's still sitting 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 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,
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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. well that's it for the moment from me, so raw. the weather is next to the inside story will examine egypt influence in pseudo ah ah hello, that is more heat set to flood into northern parts of africa over the next few days . but before we get there, let's have a look at the middle east and levant, and it's an improving picture across more than areas of the region thanks to a weather system that's now pushed its way into the caucuses, leaving behind sunshine for western areas of turkey. still some showers in a bit of a wintry mix, however, lingering over more eastern areas. sunshine floods back into the lavon, temperatures here picking up over the next few days. we coming down for some of the
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gulf states, but still it is the story of hot and dry weather here, just a few showers, tickling into western areas of yemen. now, was we headed to the north of africa? we are likely to see some wet and windy weather clip into 2 nicea, as well as pots of algeria and libya that thanks to a weather system, pushing across the mediterranean, what is the story of heat here? we'll see that start to flood its way to northeastern areas like libya as well as egypt and the we more of that to come for morocco. if we have a look at the temperature in marrakech, for example, we'll see it pushing up on tuesday. well above the average hot and dry weather continuing through the week, much west through that central band with heavy falls to come for pots of tanzania, we could see some flooding here on monday that she weather update. ah, a meeting of minds when i was studying the cannon and the curriculum that we were
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