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to shape up in use the one factor that never seems to make a difference is it's untrue. it never happen. and how political powers can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in the public. the police will be there in a month, in effect, and we are under close them surveying them the listening host you guy to the media on al jazeera. ah see dawn. shaky sees fires extended by 72 hours despite being repeatedly broken by both sides. the welfare program was the fighting in sudan could plunge the whole east africa region into a humanitarian crisis. ah . hello, i'm money inside this village is there life day or so coming up,
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santiago penya paraguayan whirling party declared victory in the presidential election. i knew as regulators rushed to find a rescue or to buy the troubled fast republic bank before the asian markets open. ah, see, dawns warring parties of accused each other violating a fragile seas fi which has now been extended for 3 more days. hundreds of people have been killed in a violent power struggle between the army and the power military rapid support force. the u. n. is now sending its chief of aid as an envoy to sit on monster griffith says the humanitarian situation that is reaching quote, breaking point had been morgan reports now from cartoon. ah, nigerian students run for cover in order to well, like millions of others, they've been trapped in the city for more than 2 weeks. the united nations is
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wanting, sudan is falling apart. as the army and the paramilitary group, the rapid support forces battle for control. there are shortages of food, water, fuel, and medicine. the interior ministry has deployed extra police officers in order to him to stop looting. what's what people really want is a permanent ceasefire. so far several foreign mediated truces have barely held the announcement of a new 3 day cease. fire hasn't generated much optimism among people here in hot tomb. many say the cease fire means little as they continue to witness daily fighting and remain cut off from many of their basic needs. then the other one to know what these are soldiers near a bridge that connects her to me north to the city of undermine both are under heavy bombardment. as is the area around the presidential palace and army headquarters every day,
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thousands of people decide it's no longer safe to stay. ah, this rescue ship in port sudan is taking evacuees to saudi arabia around 5000 theory and say they're being processed more slowly than other nationalities. waterford yeah, sure. and dilemma 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. holding sure. in ad, again, on the egypt, sudan border satellites, images. she accused of buses waiting to take people across others, half flown home on the 1st 2 days of the war. was action imported in the company did mine. oh van, some bombs landing but imported in salt required. so obviously a lot of military action, but not quite but everyone's cleans 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
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prosper. former prime minister, abdullah ham duke has added his voice to those calling for an end to the conflict. oh warning it could deteriorate into one of the worst civil wars in the world. he bought morgan al jazeera autumn must bring in doctor abdel rahman bob k. sydney's doctor, he was stranded in carty and managed to find his way back to the u. k. where he lives and works. he joins us now from manchester. thank you so much for your time, sir. i am stan, you've had a really tricky experience getting out of said on can you talk me through what happened hi, thanks for this for bringing me into the show until highlight the show actually. yeah, i want me to go through the course who is working in the u. k for the last 4 years . and i have experience a really very difficult time in the, in the last 2 weeks, i went in there to enjoy my annual leave on holiday to enjoy the eat with my family,
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my dad and mom bought com. and i get thrive like 3 days before this deadly fight is started in there, which is really hilarious. i was thinking that it was just finished within one to 2 days. and then all people are staying at home and then to see how things will go after that. but unfortunately, the things are still continuing. the deadly fight, as you know, is, is running at the moment between there are bit force, roberts about force and national army. and you can see everything around us, fire shots, bombs, smoke from the bombs, and many people got injured. and unfortunately, many people got killed. most of the sublime just got affected water supply, electricity, hospitals are more affected. and so also can you tell me what your experience was at what point did you decide you were there visiting your family at
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what point did you decide ok, i need to get out of here and then what happened? yeah. so when the, when this fighting, while the still continuing, there was no clear hope that it will stop and it was like a risky zune or this time to stay in sudan. i just discuss with my family that we need to be evaluated through one of the board or see how things will go. unfortunately, when we discuss it in details, we thought that going to the border is quite far off. and there is a very, very, very long wait in the border and the ab border, it was there at really difficult to go through if you will be also. so my family and i, we decided also okay, i can try to see if i can be evacuated through the british national as well as i'm still working in here. and i have a visa fair mid in day to go into u k. so they saw me about questions centers, one of them is why do you say,
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you know, evacuation center is one of the military airport in undermined way. i also live in undermine. it's around 15 miles from my home to go to, to say, you know, but it's not like just this short time that i can reach in there. it took for me like around 40 minutes to reach actually in there. you can hear the fire shows around you, you can see the airplane are above. you can see the smoke from the bombs and old thing. is it 3 scary boy and to go to see if you can be voc created or not? and then you will go through many checkpoints to be seen. which is sometimes a big, scary if, especially if you are thinking that you will go through the rabbit's abort forces because sometimes they will retain the people and they may harm them. so it's really difficult. i've been really treated well with military the national military
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people solid are said they sitting in the way until that filled airport when i reach in there. i've had some difficulty because there was some clear guidance that it needed this evaluation just for the british national who hold the passport of the british, british ball support. or if you have a family member that have british ball support. so there was no clear guidance for us that we are working in here. and we have already eligibility visa to inter u k at the moment and we just went to enjoy our annual leave for just 2 weeks and come back. so been unfortunately not eligible in the 1st time to go ah, through this evacuation you can imagine that they, they just told me the way out and just to go through this deadly fighting baldwin and just to see how things had gone. so it was just tricky, went back home,
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came back again, took another like a thief ah, jazz, serious, dear me to just re, to the, you know, eventually he did eventually make it out using the help of your british contacts and other doctors, i believe you have family, as you mentioned, father, mother, i think brother in sudan left behind. oh, what is that actuation? it must be difficult to know that they are still there in the middle of this conflict, they have it really difficult. they're really in the middle of the conflict, as you mentioned, they are in the middle of the war. so, and you can imagine when today, before just i went there, there was a bomb, been one of the medical center, just 2 blocks from off. we had to the on 14 people's got injured in there. 2 of them have beautician of their hands on medical pleading has been be brought to the nearby hospital and we say there are no medical staff because no one can reach to
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the hospital. also there is no medical aid, so as are they mentioned water and electricity supply affected to market grows and old, the grocery store just to be seizing. so all the people are really facing many difficulty to have those stuff being sorted, which is the basic one basic things for everyone who is living in this life. so you can't live in this in this is soon without any big things to live with it. i'm really worried about it, about them, especially my dad, a mom. if they got ill at any time, how can they receive any support from the hospital or even how can they reach the hospital to have some treatment? it's really worrying thing. i made it, but they didn't made it. they are stealing their they don't know what to do. exactly. so it's a bit of scary. i felt a bit of scared. it's really scary and worrying actually. i really,
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i really appreciate you telling us your story. and i wish you all the best to you and your family doctor of the rough, non bob, because sidney's doctor, who has just managed to return to the u. k. from cartoon that many people in sudan who had submitted travel documents to foreign embassies, are still stranded. salter, many countries evacuated their diplomats rayleigh. mm hm. is explained. 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 staff. but for some sudanese leaving is not an option. as they travel documents are locked in. shattered embassies or we spoke to sydney's residents, still stuck in the capital of the failing to retrieve their passports by the name of marcia have applied for so the visa to south africa on by the date of 18. so
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april after 3 days, of course, talking most of people much on the frame, this is stuff with upgrade, so i couldn't preach, might possible. so i can go anywhere. i didn't get a 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 math book back because the, the stuff simply upper left was complete disregard. all just one of us in different. you embassy. it actually, and it's a, it's been a lot of money on good migration, the legal migration. when did you come up with? so brushing like this company, i am in the spanish embassy multiple times 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
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them. but on the faith agenda, my mother and sister konica in the u. shamble of the planck to coastal egypt. and i am 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 . now some countries are trying to work around those changes on the ground, a 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
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a number of treaties, including the international covenant on civil and political rights. it states, every one lawfully within the territory of the states, 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. oh, paralyzed conservative ruling party counted, it has won the presidential election with most of the votes. counted santiago, pinellas, colorado parsi has been in power for most of the last 75 years, is sent to left rival, a frame library lost by huge margin, despite running a tight campaign. let's go to a latin american ed is salisia newman, who was live in the capital. why did the colorado party do so well?
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ah, hi there. well, we're right at right now at the celebration now, and i've been to my left on the stage about to address the droughty, other amount of mountain people. not a huge amount of people, but very, very enthusiastic indeed. but was more so i spoke to the president of the colorado party, which as you mentioned, has been in office for almost all of the last 75 years a to the crowd. he is also the former resident of those who was singled out by the united states government as a drug trafficker and somewhat of allegedly he has the international terrorism as well. now being embraced and applauding mine and route. and my new, when we assume will be the president elect, he told me of the people in paraguay that he will come to the light for the country
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. and that this would do better. a country, a parable. i believe that no one could do it better than the auto martin, which does not a negative all had a whole a time, but was unable to do so. we're all to hear from him very shortly, but he hasn't yet normally conceded defeat back. ok many thanks for the latin american. i've said lucy newman live in the capital still has on al jazeera thanks is in is back as dawn cost that ballots on sweeping
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constitutional changes that could allow the president to remain in power in years to come ah, a done this with pushing with one or 2 global perspectives. mm frank assessment just just means to give them the basic human rights,
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not only in the camp, but also inside the mac, informed opinions and ministration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate. oh, you were all going to see the property in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, oh, we'll come back. you're watching al jazeera mind. stories are so seed owns army and the power military rapid support forces have agreed to a 3 day extension on
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a shaking since fire. despite the truce fighting has continued in and around the capital call to me on sunday. the world food program is warning that the conflict could plunge the entire east african region into humanitarian crisis. a work is a warning. they don't have enough food to help thousands of refugees. paraguayan conservative ruling party candidate has won the presidential election. santiago, pen as colorado party has been in power, the most amount of 75 years is sent to left. rival afraid allegra lost by huge margin despite running tight campaign. yes. regulates, is a rushing to find a rescuer to buy the troubled 1st republic bank before asian markets. open on monday. several major financial institutions have reportedly been asked to make bits. first republic shares plunged last week after reveal the customers had withdrawn a $100000000000.00 and deposits since march. that was the month silicon valley bank
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anne's signature bank collapse, causing face of a wide market full out. let's go salad fisher, who's live in washington dc. so the deadline quickly approaching, are there any banks likely to be interested? will this rescue efforts, finger gone since the markets closed on friday? potentially this could be the 2nd biggest banking loss in us history. now you remember back in march that the silicon valley bank and signature bank run into problems. well, 1st, public also had issues then with liquidity. and the big banks help them by sending money into their accounts. now here in the united states, if you open a bank account, anything up to 250000 dollars is covered by the regulator, the f d i see. but any deposit over that, if a bank went bust, you would lose it. and that's been the problem for 1st republic. a lot of these big investors have been asking for their money, owed up to that 250000 limit. no banks don't just keep money sitting around and
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they're volts. they invest a lot of what they get in, and if they don't have the money to cover when people are demanding that money back, that's what starts, what's known as a run on the bank. and that's what's happened here. to fresh republic know the f d i. c and government regulators have been spending the weekend looking for someone to buy the bank in its entirety. but if they can't get that, then what they're going to do is try an auction off the most lucrative parts. and that means that the government will be left with the loss, making parts of the bank know there was a if thought to be looking at this, or g. p. morgan chase at the bank of america and also p n. c, which is a bank which is based and pittsburgh, which seems to be keen because it wanted to buy fresh republic not that long ago. but there'll be questions here. questions about why the taxpayer could well be on the hook for more the banking bill out. and also why this has happened so soon after the issues with silicon bank
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a and silicon valley bank and also signature. but those questions will have to be put aside because the regulators want to try and make sure that they are shoring up the banking sector, that they're making sure there's no contagion. and that there is confidence in the way that the government would handle this issue before the markets open in asia. and of course in the united states on monday morning and announced a silicon valley bank and signature bank air imploded, essentially in march, they were fears a fair nuts. why their banking fallout had those fears? reagan? i said, well this could of obviously be the contagion that the regulators have been worried about that that it could spread that they thought that isolated silicon valley bank in signature bank. but there is problems with the banking sector in the united states. and the idea of liquidity and the have been changes in the regulation. i know those on capital hill are saying, look, maybe we need to re look at those,
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let that legislation and make sure that this problem isn't something that's going to keep recurring. and something that the taxpayer is going to have to fit the bill with alan fish there for us in washington, dc. people in the back of stone had been voting on sweeping constitutional amendments. that could extend the president stay in power by more than a decade on colossal has more the, the power to choose in what president shelf cut mid the calls the new is back has done nearly 20000000 people are eligible to have the say on major amendments to the constitution, some of the changes included polishing the death penalty and establishing greater social and legal rights in just a lot of them. what are the guarantees of the constitution of the referendum will solve citizens, political, social, and economic issues? that's why the referendum on the amended constitution was proposed. about 65
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percent of the current constitution will be also made a z. oh yes. who's been empowered since 2016? present himself as a progressive? who's modernizing central asia, the most populous country? after much people are going to 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 time limit remains. but if passed, it would affect of the reset the 65 year old time in office. 60, with his 2nd term set to expire in 2026. to more longer term could see met the govern until 2014 while some of those banks welcome the promise of reform organisations such as human rights watch thor consider was becky's done. a deeply
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authoritarian state, a country in which civil liberties, freedom of speech, and a free and independent media or curtailed. in recent jazz is becky stun, even adopted legislation that criminalizes any online criticism of the president. but every effort is being made to get people to the polls. someone just come over, 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 focus cannot come. we will take mobile to their house. the result of the referendum is expected . in 10 days time. mike level al jazeera thank he's president, wretch, obtain a one says that the countries, intelligence forces have killed the leader of iso. a one says a bu hussein are correct. she was killed in an operation in neighboring syria. gosh,
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and says they did it. our national intelligence organization had been following the so called leader of iso, apple. hussein alco ratio for a long time. this person was eliminated during the operation conducted by the mit in syria. yesterday, we will continue our fight with terrorist organizations making no distinctions between them. and the countries around the world have been observing international work his day a day is dedicated to the working class commemorating their struggles and their gains. allen, rocca is one of them. we met the st vendor who sells toys now popular shrine, new dummy. oh man. and i'm a lot of car. my name is i'm going to be making a living by st. attending for the last 15 years. i was talking about like golf lot, upcoming problem. there is a lot of difference between now and how things used to be in the past. earlier things were cheaper than we used to earn more. now, inflation is high and earnings have gone down our company overland america. now
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survival has become difficult, for example, buying cooking during the recent festival that was difficult to buy clothes. children were asking us, we made them understand that hopefully next the will be able to buy nice clothes for them that they should make due with what they have on the plan of, of what i knew about that there wasn't enough tweet. so how does one buy new clothes i have to 1st provide food for me in some days. it's 2 and a half dollars. some days i'm not even able to just walk over a dollar. that is the situation. there are days when the place is crowded into business. when there are no people out there, there's no work for us. but the municipal authorities often take away our stuff and then let us pay find around $60.00 to a $120.00. so how are we going to pay such a hefty fi? we just have to let stuff go. so we buy new stuff and come back and sell it here. now if i gotta get boss, nobody will day. we have no option. the government has no jobs for us. this is the
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only means of making a living. and some i managed to survive. when we were in crisis, we bought from relatives and pay them back. life goes on somehow with god's grace god. okay, that's it for me, you can find more information on all our stories on our website. is there a dot com where the coming up next the inside story will examine egypt in for hello, that is more heavy rain to come for parts of south asia. but before we get there, let's have a look at east asian. we've got clear skies across much of china, the korean peninsula and japan as that weather system pulls its way further east. it leaves the legacy of showers from northern and western areas of japan, but through a lot of warmth, lingering around temperatures, sitting where we expect them to be in most of the cities that now temperatures will
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be going up across the korean peninsula. so seen $25.00 degrees celsius there on choose day, some rain running across northern parts of china, but it's down across more central areas where we see the worst of that places like will hon. and then shanghai thing where to where that with temperatures coming down by the mid week of for the south of this, the south east asia, some heavy rain to come for the likes of thailand. over the next few days, we could see some flooding here could also see some studying for southern parts of the philippines as waves of what weather keep pushing their way further west. now for south asia, we've seen deadly flash flooding across the south west of pakistan. much dry here on monday, stilson showers. the worst of the wet weather coming back into the north on tuesday thundered down pause the chance of hail storms as while across northern areas of india and some severe weather expected for sri lanka over the next few days. ah,
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lebanese sells me businessman with the large schools mining operation, mexico for with addiction economist who became advisor to open meters. president clinton celebrate my work and the wife helped me much more than i actually deserve. i'm just you, the world needs to me to phone success after leaving them with an east, out of the moon on al jazeera, for a long time it will be a huge influence is to down the now egypt to nervous neighbor is embroiled in conflict. cairo inside with one of the bible policy, how much would gamble and what are the possible implications. this is inside story .

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