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avenue here. devastated and desperate thousands continued to escape the violence. it was the biggest evacuation operations in recent years, paraguay ins all voting to elect a new president and congress in an election dominated by poverty and corruption. and also the russian masonry group. wagner freckles to pull out fighters from the ukrainians out of buck moot unless moscow gives more ammunition. also a gas leak in the industrial complex kills 11 in the northern indian state of punjab. and is fault. manchester city hits hot spots and the english premier league, erling holland schools, his 50th go of the season city news above arsenal. for the 1st time since february i made with
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welcome to the news as we begin incident where the local time is 8 o'clock in the evening. a $72.00 our sci fi is due to run out in about 4 hours time. now the power military rapid support forces have agreed to extend it. the army has also agreed to extend the truth. so the shaky truce has been interrupted though, 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. rhetoric can be reports . 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 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 and every little, honest to god we work in difficult conditions. we opened the pharmacy despite the
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sound of gunfire, for the sake of families and children. our problem is how to get stock. 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 the loop. so that when the know what these a soldier is 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,
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say they're being processed more slowly than other nationalities. what after july, 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 to one in our gene on the egypt, sudan border satellite images, show cues of buses waiting to take people across others have flown home on the 1st 2 days of the war. he was action info to daniel, a couple of jets flying over and some bombs landing but imported in salt required. so obviously a lot of military action, but no fighting but everyone's teens. every on but. but even the sudanese 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
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civil wolves in the world, victoria gave him be al jazeera while have been, morgan is in the sydney's capital call to him and joins us now. i live hipaa. 11 does harmony cease fires. it's going to take before a real cease fire holds hipaa . can you hear me and cartoon though, seem to have just lost her hip just for a short time. we will get back to her through the news are obviously having technical problems with the situation there as well. as we mentioned, cease fires, have done little to stop. the violence ensued on sporadic fighting is happening in and around the capital cartoon that includes highly populated areas in, on demand and vari, the most intense battles are happening near the presidential palace. it's one of the many strategic locations. the army and rapid support forces of fighting to
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control. now the army has deployed the elite central reserve forces a militarized police unit with advanced weaponry and helicopters. it mostly tackles criminal gangs, and tribal disputes. the government says the reserve force will help skill, public and private property in cartoon and arrests looters that it's been accused of violence suppressing peaceful protests. last year. witnesses reported that central reserve forces officers utilize ammunition on people protesting against military rule. while the u. s. has imposed sanctions on the unit saying it committed serious human rights abuses including killing civilians. samuel romani is an associate fellow at the british think tank the role united services institute explained that the central reserve forces had previously been deployed against paramilitary groups. those forces have experienced fighting insurgencies and are for a quarter fun. and they were sanctioned by the united states march of last year because
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of the human rights abuses. and now they're allegedly targeting looters, but they're probably playing a more decisive role. in nec we are senior r, f, that back demonstrations. it's important to keep in mind the cartoon is the capital, but by no means the only frontline that we're seeing here. we see a massive escalation attentions in particular in dar 4, we're also seeing a facilities that in on demand and many other parts of the country. another interesting area to watch is just the south of cartoon. it's in al sharra, which is where the central reserve forces have actually joined air, according to the r s f and the r s f. actually i said that they should withdraw their forces and not participate in that attack. down obviously is going to have to be heavy handed use of force nor to really vanquish defeat the era. and i think the, they're not really expecting that the central reserve police intervention is going to lead to a short term fix. in fact, i think the, obviously brian's worse is looking towards the long term. they're hoping that some of the released and national congress party act factions,
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like ahmed harun and some others start really trying to unite the military around and behind and limit that it was your factionalism. and also to hoping for some kind of a split in the time military is maybe between him etc. and was how leo was recruited forces to libya and also was imprisoned briefly before being released in 2021. so this is just wine intervention in a broader strategy of uniting the army and splitting the parameters. well, we can join him or again, i can call to get help you with this hipaa i was saying before, you know how many sci fi do we have to go before a real sci fi holes and holds true yes, indeed. now people here and the capital harder to whom have said has repeatedly said that they no longer believe in the word cease fire, at least not between the rapid support forces and the city in his army. now this one is due to expire in a few hours, but already there is intense fighting around the vicinity of the presidential palace currently going on. and then there was fighting in the city of under man in
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the early hours of sunday morning. so many people say that they have seen the artillery strikes. they can see the airstrikes launch by the sudanese army and they can see the fighter jets flying overhead. and that's why they don't believe any extension of his, his fire would mean and, and to the fighting. and what they're asking for is the complete and permanent and to the fighting between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army. now in the southern and eastern parts of the capitol, it's been relatively quiet. people say that they were able to leave their homes, that they were able to access pharmacies and markets. but there's the issue of the cache or it age. banks have been closed since the thought of the conflict more than 2 weeks ago. many people say that they're running out of the money they have, and therefore they need an end to this fighting, or it is the ceasefire that would ensure that other institutions, like back on the bank in cash banking institutions and the markets open for them to be able to get their basic needs hippa, for the last 16 days, we were telling our international viewers that there are bombs going off here. this fighting here. the sporadic violence over there. one wonders what these 2 arms
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factions of fighting over. because obviously we've heard about the presidential palace being a focus point for clashes to day is all about strategy and strategic locations. and we, how do you analyze what is going on? and what is being fought over while you look at the r s f presence in parts of the capital to him, whether that's the 50 or battery in the north or whether that's undermine. and you have to look at their supply. ruth, and where they're present and their vicinity or the institutions around that vicinity. the presidential palace, for example, is not far from the general command of the army. and the army wants to ensure that the rapid support for says, do not get too close to their main headquarters and attack it. so they trying to regain control of the presidential palace. not to mention the fact that the presidential palace is the symbol of the nation itself is where the president can hold his meeting and general abdel for that is the defects the leader of the country. so regaining the,
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the control of the presidential palace is quite significant. then you have lots of our presence there and the army is trying to reduce that, but they also say that they've been fighting positions where they know that the earth is talking up ammunition and also their basis. and that's why they've been in some fighting. and how fire bridge, and that's the bridge that connect the, the city of battery to undermine on demand provide a supply route from various parts of the country to the capital hudson where the recess and the fighting is concentrated. and it looks like the army wants to make sure that they neutralize any supply route before they take on the hour. so as you are talking, hipaa we hear in doha, could hear some sort of explosions or fighting. we don't want to forget that you too are in the middle of all of this and you can have it on the, on an hourly minutely basis. yes, indeed, it has been quite intense. and every, again, every the word, every time the word cease fires mentioned. the 1st thing in here is a bullet or an artillery strike and you hear fights. he jets on
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a daily basis and it doesn't look like the cease fire on the ground, at least is holding even of the senior commanders of both the rapids support forces and the sudanese army say that there abiding by it. now the situation on the ground is quite tense and nerve wracking for many people in the capital. hot him, many residential neighborhoods have not had power for 15 days. now, running water has been cut off from many people and is the issue of supply of food . there's a lot of calls for people to try to assist where they can, whether it's by providing medical assistance, whether it's providing in house, calling by doctors for those who've been injured because hospitals have been closed or whether it's to try to get people to safety and that's what the capital is right now. people trying to assist each other where they can, whether it's to try to provide medical assistance or whether to help people find a safer route as fighting between the hours they have. and this is and the sudanese army continues her before that update. thanks for which had been morgan there for us in khartoum moment. alameda emmett is a journalist, an analyst,
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specializing and saddam based in khartoum. and just joins us from that. gustave, with us mr. hammond on the program just to begin with and just to help us get the geography of, of where you are. and what you could hear, or even see at this time of night is actually a little bit quite done by dave. but in the, in the, in the day we come back and other about so actually is especially the areas around the army was around the around it, but eventually, but you have, you have you been able to leave? have you be able to leave your home to look for supplies? me, what's the situation like where you are the people who are suffering for
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a supply of food that is also cut in some areas in or like go for like a week, or when somebody is the water supply is also a problem. the people are in those, they cannot go inside, they cannot go outside to get what they want because of the continuous bad and even the trucks. and so it is also the much of most, a few drops they open for a few hours and then the most the majority of the people actually don't go outside in order to get supplies or get any basic needs from outside when they get a chance to go outside their own the use this just actually a from an outside coupled with a new but in the state, a state or to leave the country and to number. and it is like if you're sounds from dan or are you yeah, miss edmond. and again, i'll focus it back into to where you are right now. only 24 hours ago. we heard the
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central reserve full says we're going to start to patrol the streets, protect public buildings, protect government institutions, and hospitals. do you have any faith in that to unit being able to secure all parts of the capital? do you have any faith that the central reserve forces can protect the people and the property in cartoon? no, they're not going and different dates or sometimes even in inside the houses, especially one. so, and even this part is what this is a need to have a by to be actually because it involved in the, in the, in the, in the bits of the process that is ongoing and the bus is done. so even the people themselves simply go outside the promises of that is that something
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they didn't want. so the people at a sequence in and they're going to go outside. we just hear about the department though. we did it, give them even an a series and you know that the out of them actually to get to this if it comes, you could come out and do that right now use this one because they have more experience in fighting more than they more than than i for, i mean that for and i was on the for him. so this is the reason that why this is, i've been the but we didn't see them as a, as i said, we just the 2 and i was in different areas. i didn't see them and the other thing was i was concerned about both of them anymore. we should see what happens any in the coming out so that i meant,
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i mean emmett in cartoon, thank you for your time. so illustration flights from saddam have now started to arrive in south stones capital, however, were tossed some and some of the vacuum and juba, who say they travelled for days before managing to bore to flight back home. or at least 3 slides like this every day. and they be sponsored by local business. when you say this service is free, people don't have to pay. all they have to do is they get problems to dial to south florida and then war 2 is to that's the abided in flow. yeah. did you best sell to don capital we all some of them with jamie was like probably gone. and they said that more people are still coming. and it's mainly women, the elderly and children. i've been out really so there are no foods that i know what people are dying. there is a certain lady who died because of diabetes bad that i know me because
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the bud see, the best thing i see if i can get it all, it would be the 50. yeah. even the, the international community is trying to resolve the conflict. a politicians are trying to organize, face to face meetings between representatives from this did in these army, and the pie military are, is it again, the 2 sides to sit down together may take time. out of the al jazeera, many people who had submitted travel documents to forward embassies, a still stranded, and that's after many countries evacuated that diplomats, bringing them a habit 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 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 to sydney's residence,
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still stuck in the capital of the failing to retrieve their passports by st. of marcia have applied for so the visa to south africa and by the date of a diesel ever after 3 days of course talking muscle 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 and one i was meaningful phone calls, even no direct messages. i applied for the string and be that the swedish embassy and horrible. i didn't get my passport back because the, the stuff simply upper left was complete disregard. a few of us in different embassies. it's actually, it's a, it's been a lot of money on good, big migration, the legal migration. when did you come up with it? so it wasn't like this company, i am in the spanish embassy multiple times,
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and i called them multiple times. but when they found out that was in spanish, they hung up without an explanation. me and my family for city, what house optimize, 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 u. shamble of the planck to 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 are 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 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. as was embers, he says it's working hard to find options for people to collect their passports.
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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 a state, 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, say governments can be held liable for not doing enough to return passports. to visa applicants. well, emma de natalie is an international human rights lawyer joining us now from lecture in italy. mr. natalie, good. have you with us live on al jazeera, so embassy staff leave us embassies. and the larger question is, you know, how do people who submitted their passport, so other travel documents that are stuck in those embassies in khartoum get access
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to them even if they do or don't have permission to leave su doll, it's very complicated scenario right now. it is a complicated scenario and i think as he already highlighted day international covenant on civil and political rights can very clearly set out that all citizens or individuals have the right to move. and i would also highlight that it's not just international covenant. i'm on political rights, you also have european convention on human rights that starts out the same guarantees as well as the accident on human rights. so all of these countries that are involved in the current scenario, you have very clear obligations and i think the solutions are a little bit more challenging. so of course, there is the option to a further down the road claim that or bring a claim against any government, whether the african court on human people's rights or the european court, or even if those rights. there was a violation of the right to and freedom of move, ma'am, that is not an immediate solution of these cases. these here,
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if i can just jump in that these are really unique situations. i want you called just blame sovereign governments. they're embassies. can you? i mean, the end of the day they're trying to protect their own staff. it's not as if they've closed the embassy under normal circumstances in a normal calm situation. the countries that, you know, we're leaving now, there's actually a conflict going on and they need to look after their own nationals within the embassy 1st, which is what governments have done. they didn't mean to leave passports in embassies or travel documents. it's a unique situation, surely it is unique situation and i went through some of the case not to find a comparable example in there really isn't precedent am. but you know, the, the right to freedom of movement is an absolute and there are exceptions. so in case the national security, or you saw it's a curb that a pandemic, there were permissible limitations on the right to freedom of me. been not, i think we are considered exceptional circumstances in this case. however, though,
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you know, there are examples where they have made an alternative forms of documentation available for people who don't have their passport. so i'm thinking in particular, in the context of the ukrainian war, the european union passed interactive that did grab people even without bad documentation, the right to freedom of movement. and we just haven't seen governments in this case . so, you know, i would, that would be an option to either authorize alternative documentation, or at least for embassies issue records of those whose passports were in their possession. so we know, confirming passport number, at least it might help verify photocopies which so jorge in the main subject in government. and i would the other again, i'm just playing devil's advocate here because i have to, at the end of the, you know, people, pups con, get to those embassies or diplomatic missions. because that they're afraid of being shot in the streets. even if they do attempt trying to get some sort of access out of the country, let's me the own food. if there is a diplomatic mission open in
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a student at the moment will certainly has it stuff. and i'm just generally thinking a mission, like switzerland, a neutral country, does anybody, can anybody go to that mission and asked them to help if they, even if they applied to go viral, know the country that mission is closed? i mean, i think international human rights law is pretty silent on that specific question. so i think that's really more of a diplomatic question. but i would say that in principle, yes, i mean that seems like a perfectly acceptable solution or you know, it for countries to say in this situation where granting temporary humanitarian access and so documentation requirements are waived for them. and there is president for this. i mean, again, i'm thinking of ukrainian context, but it's not impossible. and i think in terms of the kind of liability questions that we're thinking about. european court of human rights actually has a huge there's a lot of cases around the right freedom of movement,
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obviously because you have been across the union. but in some cases, there have been damages and like individuals who are denied the right to think of him and haven't given damages on the grounds that diplomatic embassies made unreasonable and demands of that. and so in one case, a case for example, and in due to was told that they should apply for the past or not just wasn't realistic given the circumstances, given the rest of them. so i think there is an argue you made that governments should be doing a lot more to be creative about how to get people documentation. i don't think it necessarily require someone in our team actually moving to an embassy. i'm. it could be a directive, it could be an agreement, you know, some kind of temporary agreement, and that would be sufficient for the purposes of freedom of movement. and the last thing i'll say that is relevant is that the violation of the right movement also entails a whole host of other violations. so for example,
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a violation of the right to claim asylum potentially the right to freedom of health or the right to house. so i think government should be really aware that this isn't just a single, it's not a violation, it's a cascading violation that has a lot of occasions for people well being. i think that that will be addressed and some shape will full has the weeks progresses. will happen right now. i don't think, but i'm going to not play thanks so much for joining us from electric and it's only thank still a had here on the al jazeera news, our view as it uses china, of harassing vessels belonging to the philippines in the south china sea. a mores at any attacks could trigger a u. s. response prospects take to the polls over sweeping constitutional changes were the president likely to be the biggest winner and in sport? mark lee's party is on hold for now. in italy, andy will have that football story in a little while ah
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voting to elect a new president and congress is underway in paraguay finance minister and presidential hopeful santiago painter. cast his vote in the capital asencion b. wrong opposition leader a fan al gary cast his vote. a short time ago he said to let coalition is mounting a strong challenge against the governing conservative colorado party corruption and organized crime. have been some of the main issues voters after a string of high profile killings and political scandals. our latin america is a lucy and human is outside appalling station in the capital asencion and lucy. good. see again, but too many issues to be addressed really in this boat, by the population that really has felt under served for decades. now. that's very, very true, but i think that the main, the, the, the main thing that everyone has to keep in mind here is that there has been only one political party,
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the colorado party that has dominated politics here for more than 2nd 7 decades. 35 years of those were in the hands of a dictatorship. and after that, all the governments, since, except for one which ended in a dubious impeachment, have been run by the called it, our little party. they've been watch for the charges of corruption against the party, particularly against its former president thought i shall garrett this, who is the political patron of the colorado party of intended it now is 100. yeah, will pena, he has been accused not santiago pena but the former president of being a practically in bed with drug traffickers and with hes bella and of being so corrupted. this is by the united states government in treasury department that they have slapped sanctions on him. so it's a very, very heated campaign because the main opposition candidate a plane allajay has even gone as far as to call the his, his opponent,
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a soldier of pablo, of the paraguayan pablo escobar, a reference of course to the former president. got this. so that's where we stand in terms of the big picture in terms of what ordinary people need. yes, they need health, they need education, they need rubbish, collection, public transport. nothing really works, particularly for the poor who are the vast majority in this country. there has been a wide, i mean, napoleon station now as you can see, a lot of people come out have been voting since very, very early voting is mandatory here. and for the 1st time, there's a $15.00 fine for those who don't come out devote. but they're already allegations of fraud a vote. tampering to give you one example, one person in argentina, there are something like 40000 barrels, lions abroad who have been vote, went to vote at the embassy a short while ago. and he was told that he had already voted in the morning. he has asked for a for an investigation into this because the implication is that somebody had falsified his id and that had already been voting here is within the country. so
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those are the sort of things that we are hearing or will continue to monitor how the vote goes. but for the moment, assume human the innocent soon. thank you. but still had here on al jazeera seeking re election after 20 years and power. the turkish president fights for his political survival and phase in the us of a 3rd major buying collapse as regulators rush to sell. first republic, also and support rugged will continue to dominate the for me to one season, will have the best of action from the very growing breed. ah hello, there 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,
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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 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 more 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. but as the story of heat here will see that start to flood its way to northeastern areas like libya as well as egypt. and are 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,
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much west or through that central band with heavy falls to come for parts of tanzania. we could see some flooding here on monday, actually weather update. ah, 3 companies, fake passports, international banks, and the proceeds of organized crime in type of his baggage. lay control of order from the both of you who female fiction result is like in a remarkable 3 part people empower investigation into a complex, secretive world. 2 journalists go in search of italian mafia dirty money. launderer heart 3 on a jazeera getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous, but it's absolutely vital that the stories to be told was so i did in this area, we pushed as far forward as we can to the front line now, the smell of death is overpowering. a lot of the stories that we cover
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a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given crisis or issue as al jazeera correspondence. that's what we strive to do. lou ah, you're watching the of their a news i reminder of all top news stories and saddam both the paramilitary rapid support forces and the r b have agreed to extend to 72 hours cease fire, which is due to run out in less than 4 hours time fighting is now in its 3rd week boating to elect a new president. and congress is underway in paraguay finance minister, and presidential hopeful santiago painter. cast his vote and the capital asencion
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is conservative. governing party is facing a strong challenge from the sent to left coalition wall of top story. now the fighting and saddam is into its 16th day. the one says more than 75000 sudanese, have been displaced by the violence. large scale evacuations of foreign nationals or ongoing was to fight alika. bessy is amongst those. to return to bagdad milan with monterrey, i'm open most of the wifi in fear through done olivia. my name is mr. fall could wifi and i used to live in sudan, and 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, the sanity a lot by the age of den or i at net with the lack in my had the, the l o n l a. sheila, i can most if in they any, any not watch it in it. what has happened recently was unfortunate for it was
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a saturday morning. we heard sounds of gunshot as in like out that they are in that e. m a budget in there. well, he couldn't shabbots with her happy to panic inasmuch lipkin, how that mo, who, the sudanese citizens, we can used to everyone's data, 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 a 2nd feed, you know, because we lived in the south of hard tune 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 as to don. she had it in, as jim shepherd, like the rocky embassy and sudan, understood that the situation was getting worse. so it decided to find buses to get us to port sir don. and then the number of iraqis, ranging between 240 to 235 people and that kind of minutes. i
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said this was the amazon and it took us from 6 am to 7 pm to reach ports to don about. but since we live tough to him, we haven't seen fight them no couple. the road was very long about 1000 kilometers that i suffered me with money. cato took leave any matter. i didn't care no matter how that was funny. it was through done. i didn't have the office to done. there were still some rockies in sudan who need to be evacuation delay is jews of the difficulties of transportation. because transportation has almost allowed dogs know by you at the end and hook them 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 shabby sudan he had gotten shot, we ask
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a lot all mighty to extinguish the fire of addition that liquid. so don ed, may i help them to return to the normal life or the job? what am i going to any? what time the low sugar russia's vog message group has threatened to pull out ukraine's and battle city of bath loot of moscow. dozens. and laura munition, the head of the group of guinea propose getting says that without proper supplies, his troops will withdraw or die. fighting for the control of battle 10 eastern ukraine has lasted for months. he says it remains in control of a key supply route into the city. while russia's defense ministry says it's forces of captured for blocks inbox. now, on 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 but ready to write up a big report to the prosecutor general's office or the investigative committee to
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look into this and find and hold those responsible for the deaths of thousands of russian men with a trembling, puzzled fellow gl huh says that the wagner group hasn't had the battlefield success, it hopeful precaution promised that the city will be taken, its not being finally taken, its still divided. so on the russian side, there would be a trying to allocate blame, post to blame. so pre gordon said that he's okay, his 4th soldiers are good, but the defense ministry is not giving them enough support. but they are the defense. misty troops are not fighting as well when they're not giving them the, the supplies in nations. so it's kind of in the blame game going on there in 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
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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 battlefield success. and that's really was fueling the gay. this said exchange of public exchange of accusations. yes, regulators are rushing to sell 1st republic bank before markets they put on monday . it was fed could be the 3rd major bank to fail in 2 months. 6 major financial institutions have reportedly been asked to make bids. first republic shall plunge last week after the vil, that customers had withdrawn a $100000000000.00 and deposits in march. that was the month, silicon valley bank and signature bank collapse, causing phase of a wider market fall out. cornelius halle is adjunct banking law professor at boston
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university school of law and a former director of the federal home loan bank of boston. join us now from sandwich in massachusetts. good to have you with us mr. hurley on the program. can you just begin with? is this another bank? is this another bank in trouble of another rescue package on the cards? it sort of gives us an idea or we think that this is becoming financially contagious. well, certainly the bank in trouble. there's a matter of fact today being sundays been there, do i understand that f d i see for the bank by 4 o'clock 4 pm today? and unlike a normal auction where the highest bidder wins in this case, i think when it is the one that requires the federal deposit, ensure to insurance corporation to take less of a loss just for some perspective on silicon valley bank. the federal deposit insurance corporation last about $20500000000.00 and i would expect that the whole
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in this case would be at least that large what's causing this problem within the banking industry. as you say, you know, at the b and signature bangs both collapse those criticism, i think in recent days that certain safeguards have been removed during this sort of trump presidency. yeah, so in a, in an overall sense, what's causing the problem with the banks here is rising interest rates. in the case of silicon valley bank, they had invested large amount in bonds and securities that came undervalued. and in republic bank cases, there are tens of billions of dollars loans, particularly to wealthy individuals that have become undervalued. so it's it, the similarity is rising interest rates in each case. so that's one lesson. and this should have been a rudimentary lesson for the regulators and format managers. the primary regulator, however,
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silicon valley bank was the federal reserve. the primary regulator floor for republic bank is the f b i see. so the spotlight is clearly on not just the banks themselves, but on the regulatory apparatus that we use to supervise and oversee the banks. what needs to be sorted out then, and who actually does do the sorting out with this without this becoming really a big political minefield? well, the federal reserve and the f d, i see each repeat released self examinations of their handling. of the recent bank failures that you alluded to earlier, but they didn't come with firm recommendations or a lot of granular, self criticism. now, many people in congress are calling for more more and sterner regulation. but i'm not sure it's it's that way that we need more and start regulation. i think before
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we go the more regulation route, we want to look at the regulators themselves and see if they were doing the right things in a timely way. the early warning signals for 1st republic and silicon valley bank were there 8 months ago. and in those early warning signals came in the form of norm as borrowings that those banks were making from the fellow federal home loan bank system. in the case of, for, for public it was $24000000000.00. that's a lot of assets by percentage. the case of silicon valley was over $15000000000.00 . that was happening many, many months ago. and yet the regulator is indeed the market discipline didn't catch up to those developments. so i think i think we need to do a more thorough self assessment that has been done so far. it interesting to see what that assessment is as the weeks progress to the moment cornelius had he thanks
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so much for joining us from massachusetts. so thank you. my pleasure. the united states is accusing china of harassment and intimidation of philippine vessels in the south china sea that comes out of a meeting between the u. s. and philippine presidents. last week there was a near collision between chinese and philippine case god ships and disputed waters . china claims that most of the south china sea as its own, and it's been expanding its presence there in recent years. that's despite an international court ruling saying that the claim has no legal basis. jessica washington has more from beijing. this is a particularly significant time, a for the philippines signaling or this is this broader pattern of the 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 talk that the for the former president, for as we go to take, i took his country down, affording closer ties outside of the philippines relationship with the u. s.
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including ties with china and, and russia as well. for marcos, this is a, a priority of his to keep ties with the us 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 a defense deal expanding defense commitment with the u. s. so that really sort of signals the direction that the philippines is, is taking aspects have gone to the polls to vote on sweeping constitutional amendments. while the revised legislation could see greater freedom and human rights adopted in that was pakistan. the real focus is on the extension of the presidential term. miss michael, apple reports ah, the power to choose in what president shove cut, missouri jojo calls the new is pakistan. nearly 20000000 people are eligible to
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have their say on major amendments to the constitution. some of the changes include abolishing the death penalty and establishing greater social and legal rights in which escalade of their sale. oh, what are the guarantees of the constitution of the referendum will sole citizens, political, social and economic issues? that's why the referendum on the amended constitution was proposed. about 65 percent of the current constitution will be altered made as the yo yo who has been in power since. and he 16 presents himself as a progressive who's modernizing central asia, the most populous country. after much he's, he will go on the what are the there have been many changes in our country over the last 7 years. and i believe there will be more changes in the future. the proposals would also increase the president's term from 5 to 7 years. a to term
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limit remains, but if passed, it would effectively reset the 65 year old time and office fixed on that with his 2nd term set to expire in 2026 to more longer term could see met at the govern until 2040 while some was backs. welcome the promise of reform organisation such as human rights watch thor consider was becky, done a deeply authoritarian state, the country in which civil liberties, freedom of speech and a free and independent media are curtailed in recent years. is becky's done. even adopted legislation that criminalizes any online criticism of the president. but every effort is being made to get people to the polls. i am a clear seminar or if it just as amazon we have sections for the voting process for national and foreign observers as well as for the media. we have set up for boots for voters, including one for those with disabilities. according to the law in photos cannot
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come. we will take mobile booths to their houses. the result of the referendum is expected. in 10 days time. michael apple al jazeera took as president, has been speaking at a mass rally in the capital 2 weeks ahead of the presidential vote. ah, is it that early one is back on the campaign trail after a brief elizabeth in the week, he squaring off against an opposition lines of secular conservative and nationalist factions. his challenger for the presidency kemal eclipse, to allah has also been addressing his own supporters vessels such as more they have been are all these issues around our bones health, however, am his aid and the team in the office from the 1st minute on have release 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 his
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duties. on the other hand, are some of the strategies that they have told to the said that probably everyone 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 apples here, because now we know that there is a loss of resentment among the, the, to the supporters of our one. so and in turkey, there are still a significance amount of the waters talking about 8 percent of the workers there still didn't decide for whom to walk. and they 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 mir. and also take my rest, which is now very popular in turkey. now a gas leak has killed at least 11 people in the indian state of punjab. all thought
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he said they're investigating what caused the lee to try and prevent law tragedies . lena? a barclay has more. ha, a tragic morning in the indian city of louisiana. several people collapsed outside a milk store. others were found unconscious in their homes nearby. in the morning we found that m as some people had collapsed. um and it looked like a case of contamination of some gas that had heat emergency service team say people complained about headaches and a bad smell. some had difficulties breathing. o thirties issued evacuation orders and sealed off the area while they determine the source of the gas. well made your sir and the year after the team take samples and compares them to the blood test results. then we will be able to tell you the exact cause and which kind of gas iowa does like baby wants to get. in 1984,
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india had one of the world's worst industrial disasters. a gas leak at a pesticide factory in bo paul, kill thousands of people. similar incidents occurred in 20172020 as families more and their loved ones. they're calling on authorities to improve safety standards in industrial areas. lena, barclays al jazeera ball still had on the news. iron sport, liverpool in tottenham, produce a 7 gold thriller in the english premier league, and he will have a story straight after the break said go ah, talk to al jazeera. we also who is really fighting this. russia isn't wagner, or is it the russian or military? we listen, we started talking to me on my own so that this via yours who does it usually take
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them back? we meet with great news makers. i'm talk about the story stuck matches on al jazeera, the levy breach on the powder river is widening that's ominous for the town of pio downstream. as more storms bear down on the farming community this week, out of 1700 residents were told to evacuate. the county of monterey has performed more than 170 high water rescues. as a result of this flood, the storms are the result of atmospheric rivers, long currents of waste, your in the air that caused rain and snow fall. california has experienced no less than 10 such once rare phenomenon since january an impact of climate change and the probable trend into the future. lou
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ah, welcome back to his partner his on the thank you so much. so will manchester city strike earling hall and now has scored 50 goals in all competitions? in his debbie season for the club, he helped his team big, full and see one and moved back to the top of the premier late that match one a 5 in england on sunday her i'll pathic rounds at the best of the act describing manchester city as a jug, an old has become something of a cliche in recent wakes. but when you look at cities, fob and especially that of early holland, it's hard to find a more apt description, which you saw the pendulum away was meant to be one of the tougher games in cities title running. yet within 3 minutes, the homicide had conceded a penalty about men holland was making it one nil full and didn't lie down though, and on 15 minutes they were level a foreign finish from carlos vinicius, but entity full him, and vinicius could do,
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ma'am city. and julian alvarez could do just a little bit better, still averaged. how wonderful strike from the argentinean woke up with her and it proved to be decisive. pet gaudy on a side go marching on his full bella khaki counselor to continue their strong finish to the season. they came from behind to beat south hampton, 31 at saint james's park. i'd now scold 13 goals in the law of free li games. newcastle style 3rd are looking good to qualify for the champions league for the 1st time in 20 years. releases rush, one place behind newcastle are just united uno fernandez with the early goal of the game against aston villa. it ended will as 10 match our beef, and it was fernandez $100.00 to really go no doubt about the most dramatic game of the day. it was an ann field, as liverpool moved up to fit to beating them for 3. the home side was free and
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a lot within 15 minutes, but then back came talking and goes from hurricane human. so ne minute go from charleston got to the level but it in retard yoga. just grab the night. this is what is to keep all our liverpool spring hopes of champions league qualification. the whole perfect else's era will not police title celebration policies on hold for now the team failed to get the, when they needed to secure the italian championship with the record 6 games to spare the funds have been celebrating regardless, natalie will help for 11 job by so in a sauna, a win would have guaranteed them more than 3 decades. the last one is 1991. diego marathon. it was in the same when against daisy on 1st they will end that long title white and bon monochrome. back on top of the german bond is legal goals from serge, can i bring kings economy? gave them a so, you know, when i've asked for lynn,
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they're aiming for an 11th straight time. and now lead for us it over by one point with food games to go in the season and rebels. so joe perez is one the as about jan groan, pray to close the gap on his team mates, and we'll talk later. max to stop and stuff. and i've taken an early late in baku, but when alpha, sorry, dr. and the re broke down on the street circuit, the safety car was deployed and that gave perez the chance to pick fresh cause. he went on to take the lead and it was the mexican 2nd. when the year moved and just 6 boys behind the stopping in the championship standings for i show a class mr. 3rd next up in the season. it's the miami and pretty i think it was very close. we do not. i mean, we pushed to the maximum today. yeah, i mean we, we both live, there was a few times that we were pushing out there. and that way, max, push me through all. there was a really hard but i, we money. so give him on the control or more for me in a couple of hours time,
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but that is how the school's looking finance. thanks very much, andy and you happy watching the al jazeera news, i with lee and andy richardson, my colleague, lauren taylor, will have another full update of news on the other side of the bright button to lead from doha. thanks very much for your time and your company. ah, ah ah ah, she made me laugh at us with a pushing motion
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china and russia racing for economic influence oberholtz's entity plus the scramble for africa's breadth of elements is heating up counting the cost on al jazeera. ah oh, despite more gunfire and shelling and how to she don's army and the rapid support forces agree to extend their sci fi by another 72 hours. the world food program warns the fighting into don could plunge the whole east africa region into a humanitarian crisis. ah, lauren tina, this is andrew 0.

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