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oh, one's a tour globe. other perspectives. mm. ah trapp civilians are running out of fuel and food as to don's warring forces extend the shaky seas for for 3 more day. tens of thousands of people scram needs get out of some down to escape what the un described is an unprecedented situation. ah, i'm the blog, this is out desert life and her also coming up. i mean, other sounding victory full power guys ruling like when kind of it's an explanation
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for presidential election and fewer shortages leaves cuba without mayday celebrations for the 1st time and neighbors, 60 years because of economic ah, so suit, owns warring parties of accused each other violates the fragile cease fire, which has been extended for 72 hours. hundreds of people have been killed and a violent power struggle between the army and the paramedic. treat rapid support forces. d u. n. is sending its chief evade as an envoy to sue don monsters. griffith says the humanitarian situation there is reaching quote, breaking point him morgan reports now from how to. ah, nigerian students run for cover in ha, tomor, 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 and the
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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 and heard of tomb 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 ceasefire means little as they continue to witness daily fighting and remain cut off from many of their basic needs. from the north of out, when i log with these are soldiers near a bridge that connects her to me north to the city of under man. both are under heavy bombardment, as is the area around the presidential palace, an army headquarters. every day, thousands of people decide it's no longer safe to stay. this rescue ship in port
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sedan is taking evacuation to saudi arabia, around 5000 syrian fate. they're being processed more slowly than other nationalities. what a fidget is shuree interment. 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 until 1 am better. in, at again, on the egypt, sudan border satellite image as she accused of buses waiting to take people across others have flown home on the 1st 2 days of the war. the was action in full to day and look up the jets flying over and some bombs landing but imported in salt. real quiet. so look with obviously a lot of military action but no flight. but everyone's teens. every on but. but even the sudanese people we work with wanted to go back to normal because they just want the country to grow and prosper. former prime minister,
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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 bow morgan al jazeera autumn. what continued fi g 's make it difficult for thousands of people trying to leave, sued on many making a treacherous journey to ports you down on the eastern coast for evacuation ships. thousands of pipe the air. some have waited 2 days to board a ship. many of them, the syrians, you, for the civil war in their own country, her and have no be not route to the gate. to then i, she dance, living to a moment of real terror, real terror. i'm talking about dead bodies in the streets. we smell the dead bodies as we were coming from khartoum. the firing, the shelling, she danny, seriously, and the state of real war and the craven. how well we are on 3 to 5000, the numbers large inside the ports, and also along the cornish people are sleeping on the ground with those children
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elderly, the ill, everyone in neighboring cells to don evacuation flights have started. arriving from saddam and harry, natasha met some of the evacuation the capitol. tuba, nearly 3 flights like this every day. and they being sponsored by local businessman and say the service is free. people don't have to pay. all they have to do is they get from saddam to south florida and then want to i've asked of, that's the abided loan. yeah. did you buy it on the capital? we all, some of them on the journey 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 suffering. there are no food that i know what people are dying. there is a certain lady who died because of baby bad that i know me because the bud see the button. i did my thing with it all. it within the 50. yeah.
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even the thinking, the international community is trying to resolve a conflict in on here about saddam politicians. the trying to organize face to face meetings between representatives from the city and his army, and the primary r s f. again, the 2 sides to sit down together may take time out of my casa al jazeera java, or food and fuel shortages. since you don is so bad that the world food program warns that the conflict could plunge the entire east african region into a humanitarian crisis. it work so they don't have enough food to help new waves of refugees fleeing to neighboring countries. thousands of suited needs have been streaming across the border into countries. this is chad in such a safety group on, on they came and attacked village and when some people wanted to get out of the houses, the kill them in it all started around 12, and 3 am. we took refuge at a local police station. they told us we cannot stay because the fighting had started. i'd called my children and told them to take my grandchildren and leave.
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and then we fled on foot at the un says as an urgent need for support for those who have been forced to leave everything behind. if we failed to act now it will be too late. rainy season is coming in few weeks. and if we don't provide any assistance to the people, the road will be block and all of the refugees will be. so i'm so we definitely need tools to provide assistance and some of what the house shows as quickly as possible in order to food. also, in order to as well that people are safe and protect that in now moment addresses in the bought a ton of address in china, where refugees, especially children facing di conditions. people are still coming. what know the foster camp set up by the international organizations like the united nations. i
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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 gilder dad. we found between 404-502-5000 refugees in that particular camp. and we also understand not far from where we are right now. some people have sort of moved to their families, especially women and children and allocated inability just posed by yeah, we'll go, there is no presence of 8 organizations in the place. so we expect hundreds more are located in that community and they are spread within families and also spread under trees. and in the open spaces. basically the united nations and all the agencies will trying to help this refugees project into help at least 20000 refugees in the past one week or so. but what we're seeing right now the refugee
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numbers could go much, much higher than that already. the amount of food being delivered is not sufficient enough to last in the family for 5 days. so what we're looking at probably, unless food a derive you will have significant issues. yeah. health issues. my latrecia issues already the united nations children's fun is talking about dia, situation for children. ah, no power wise, conservative ruling party candidate has won the presidential election with most of the votes. counted santiago and his a colorado party has been in power for most of the last 75 years. is it center left arrival a friend? alegre? lost by a huge margin, despite running a tight campaign or no family randal to day, we're not celebrating a personal triumph to day. we're celebrating the victory of
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a people who with their vote, chose the path of social peace dialogue, fraternity and national reconciliation. people who sent a clear message that resentment hatred and quarrels on the way forward. i'll deserves latin america arbitrarily said newman was our dependence victory speech in the capitol. a sanction? oh, the people and paraguay alighting for the country. and that is what we'll do better. i work with demi medicine education with the name and no money than ronald marnie with
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a lady who had a homes on a time, but was unable to do so. let's take this all. we can speak to esther bond poly to logo. he is a political analyst joined now from assumption in paraguay as well. welcome to our da 0. so payments. colorado party of course, is dominated politics in paraguay while since 19 fifties. and despite some signs, it might not go their way that dominance continues. that is correct, that is correct, very much to the opposition surprised who wasn't expecting to lose, but particularly not those by such a wide margin in this case. and that has sort of shocked them very deeply. i think so. where did the opposition go wrong? why? why didn't it go that way and then well, there is basically 2 things that the commentary picks up. one of them
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is, and that was sort of into speech that you just translated. that the campaign from the opposition side perhaps center too much on an anti colorado discourse. blaming the lot out of party for a model of corruption that has been sort of in place for the last 70 years. and that would, that generalization here sort of backfired and the colorado support kept together and divide, which is one of the keys to be able to win an election is to be able to divide the corolla party. ok. the other explanation that the people, yes. so i was just going to say, overall though, doesn't the voting signal, some significant discontent amongst the proper numbers of young people voting the
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plays party getting larger expected share? well, i mean if you look at the numbers the, the wind by the particular out still around 42 percent, which there's a majority of the voters did not vote for the party to put it out. but that boat, that it, what didn't go to the quote was divided, divided with an emerging candidate that he's known as by your call was who have had unexpected result. and that sort of emptied the force of an opposition both. let's say huge amount of challenges ahead long list of social needs. but what about internationally? what are the international implications of this, from taiwan to diplomatic ties with israel? well, i would say that the problem would be, or such a conservative and pro di, one candidate in the media of the regions
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tendency to more, more sort of a sort of progressive, let's say, a vision of politics in the region and also squarely on the side of, you know, dealing with china rather than we would tie one. so i think that what we can probably see is a sense of isolation within south america within the idea of the integration of south america. the nicer lation of this president who's going to be the odd one out that way. that could be a new lucian, that we will see from a regional perspective, be very inch and see how it opens out a spend. appreciate that. thanks very much indeed. and just to look, thank you. your work well still ahead. yes or no sir?
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yes. regulates, is rushed to find a rescue to buy the trouble 1st republic bank on international workers day we speak to a street vendor in india who shares the story of struggle. oh, hello there. let's have a look at north america and severe storms were the story for se in parts of the u. s. over the weekend. but it's a much clearer picture as we start the week for places like florida worst all the weather, to be found in the northeast corner of the u. s. and eastern parts of canada, some blustery winds, as well as wet and wintery conditions were the worst of the rain falling in new england, monday into tuesday. were things more rain edge along the western coast of the us, and that's dropped temperature in places like california. but heat is flooding back
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in to western parts of canada. we saw the hottest day in british columbia over the weekend. so far this year, those temperatures picking up as we go into choose date. still a rash of rain touching into this as it southwest on tuesday, but temperatures in places like dallas picking up and temperatures will be on the up across the north of mexico to places like a monterey. you can see 34 degrees celsius there. on monday, a much clearer picture further south heavy rain, however, to come for guatemala, as well as in doris and parts of costa rica for the caribbean. it's an improving picture, but lots of sunshine as well as some showers. here on tuesday, havana seeing 30 degrees celsius with sunshine. ah, and oh,
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the world food program is warning that the conflict could plunge the entire east african region into a humanitarian crisis. aid workers of boarding, we do not have enough food to help pals. if you refuse. kirk was conserved of routing. was one the presidential election. wrote a policy has been in power for most of the last 75 years. is sent to left arrival. net friendly, regulate, lost by a huge volume, despite running tight till he is president russell typo one says that the countries intelligence forces have killed the leader of ice. iran says it up who, who say not i, she was killed in an operation in may bring syria. gosh. and so they did it, or national intelligence organization had been following the so called leader of iso able, who saint 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
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no distinctions between them. in yemen who the rebels have released an army general after 8 years in captivity. 5 raja was freed following towards between who represented this members of the tribes. hundreds of prisoners linked to the conflict to be released in april and the un deal. 10 people have been killed in a condo in an on to tag 3. others were injured including a 5 year old girl. please say several guns were retrieved at the scene in the positive blocking. the government declared a state of emergency and curfew in the city earlier this month after a surgeon drug related gang violence. and on friday i could all security council declared criminal gangs terrorists for threatening the state. it also requested the president grammar less so. issue a decree authorizing the use of lethal force by the security forces to combat organize criminal groups. now cubans government is canceled nations biggest annual events. that's mondays may day parade because of an acute fuel shortage. long
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queues, petrol stations have seen some drivers wait for days to fill that times. government used provides buses to transport hundreds of thousands of people from across the island to attend the parade. combination of us sanctions and reduce fuel supplies from cuba. as i like venezuela is causing the shortages. let's bring in james granger. he is the editor in chief of the one is era's times and political, unless specializing in latin america joins is now from what his air is said, james, this is a big deal, isn't it? normally it's a massive events. this the 1st time since revolution and 959, the celebrations have been cancelled for economic reasons. what do you make of this? well, i think really it's, it's all about the symbolism, as you say, i think the cancellation of these have been really speaks to the severity of the crisis. the keepers going through the moment, as you said, the 1st time since 1959. if you treat the 2 years,
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but i think they speak freely to multiple problems that keep faces at the moment. and you know, the president miguel can know that the other day that nobody shall have again again, how is this cancellation being framed within cuba? well, i mean obviously that it would stay in some way because recording there is not quite the same as you could do us with the official state media. if you like, the newspaper, grandma is now sent, the cancellation is also due to heavy rainfall. so they're saying that because of the conditions and the weather conditions that goals completion all event, including the ones in the local neighborhoods, things like that. you had one of the head of the union cheese the other day saying that it's now a time of maximum or whatever. see as i said before, the president is blaming suppliers but not supplying all the needs that they have.
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but i think really, i think it's about the symbolism that they sent them across latin america is really international work. is that you often capitalist in town, you know, at junior level. and i think about events become sold in cuba of all countries. it really just, you know, like i said, it's underlined how extreme the crisis. right. and what about the, the role of us sanctions in all of this? and how about implicated? well, i think, yeah, i'm sure there's no, there's no doubting, but that is the biggest impact on everything here and trays the cuba. i mean, obviously it's peculiar. it's difficult just in terms of you get a cache the economy, but obviously the u. s. trading budget has a massive impact. i think what's quite interesting regionally, if you like, if there's a lot of media spoken out about it, like about that is to do with, you know, the shifting a lot of the elections of light of shifted left was obviously not in power guar
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tonight. but i think, you know, out of the image in tina i'd like to fernandez called it recently. we've had lulu in brazil speak out and i can, you know, something there's, there's pressure building on the us to get on the fish. given the polish stated economy, what i want about the, the mood of the people that we've got, this is sugar harvest is set to be the west and essentially said, how is all this impacting the, the atmosphere on the streets. what i think we're both from the ground so the morale is really low. the. i don't know the exact numbers, but i never even question for you guys at the moment is really hard for me to. i think the cancellation that i like this, i just seen this huge you were talking about before the mom lines that patrice, i should say, speak so much because you can see that the cars lined up, you know, they said, well, you can look at the conditions that i think ultimately it's really no and if you have the president saying we're not quite sure how we're going to get this then, you know, it doesn't really speak very well, considering has just been re elected for 5 years and they don't write well james,
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i great to have your source mismatch on this, the appreciate that thanks very much. nick james granger this week. just show no worries. thanks having yes, regulators rushing to find a rescue or to bind the trouble. first republic bank, several major financial institutions of proposals been asked to make that 1st republic shares plunge last week after revealed that customers had withdrawn a $100000000000.00 and deposits in march. that was the amount, the silicon valley bank and signature bank collapsed, causing face of white at market fall out unofficial reports now from washington dc . well, this rescue efforts been going on 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 esignature bank run into problems or foster 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
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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 in their vaults. they invest a lot of what they get in, and if they don't have the money to cover when people are demanding their money back, that's what starts what's known as a run on the bank. and that's what happened here. to foss republic, no, 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 it means that the government will be left with the loss making parts of the bank. now those 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 in pittsburgh, which seems to be keen because it wanted to buy fresh republic, not that long ago
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a lauren foresman in texas say they have 0 leads on the whereabouts of a man who's shot and killed 5 people friday. hundreds of police searching for the suspect identified as francisco pays and $80000.00. $80000.00 reward has been issued for information at vigil held in cleveland, a survivor of the shooting. describe the hiring moments of the incident. look at us all about what happened was horrible and ugly. i lived through it because i was there and managed to miraculously escape. in fact, with 10 of us who survived. there were 15 of us there and of the 15. in fact, my 9 year old son and my wife died. and 2 people who died, protecting my 2 and a half year old daughter. they protected my one and a half month old son, covering him with a lot of clothes so that the murderer wouldn't kill him to rallies are taking place in the philippines to mock international work is day. thousands of people gathered
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in the capital. manila trade unions organized to march to highlight the hardships that work is faced with an increase in unemployment and rising cost of living. members seek higher wages, job security. what we learned is more from manila and i see a protest. sirs, right behind me, pence up, thousands of workers, union leaders, activists, all converging on the streets of the philippine capital manila, there marching towards the presidential palace and they all have won loud call. they want an increase in the daily minimum wage fear. in the capital manila, the daily minimum wage is about 10 or $11.00 in the provinces. it's even lower. so they want the president boynton and marcus junior to hear their calls. the president has not certified us urgent bills in congress that seek to raise the minimum wages. and now he's not in the philippines. he's in the united states to
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meet with you as president joe biden. so they are disappointed that they are not going to have a face to face with the president. now, apart from raising the minimum wages, they're also calling for an end to extra judicial killings of workers as well as disappearances of workers. just last week, a union leader in the central philippi is, was stab 15 times and please say this was related to a robbery. what they say, this must be related to his activism corner below al jazeera manila india is also observing made a commemorating the struggles and gaines of workers allowed rock has one of them. and we met the st vendor who sells toys near a populous shrine. any duddy man, and i'm a lot of car. my name is anna reconco, but i have been making a living by st. pending for the last dean is out of pocket magog upcoming problem. there is
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a lot of difference between now and how things used to be in the past. earlier things were cheap. we used to earn more. now inflation is high and earnings have gone down our company over in america. now survival has become difficult, for example, buying cooking gas for my 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 and that they should make do with what they have on it. i know, but what i knew about that there isn't enough tweet. so how does one buy new clothes? i have to 1st provide food for me 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 to business. when there are no people out there, there's no work for us. but the municipal authorities often take away all stuff and then we'll just pay find around $60.00 to a $120.00. so how we going to pay such
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a hefty fine, we just have to little stuff go. so we buy new stuff and come back and sell it here . no part of god give us nobody doing that. well. we have no option. the government has no jobs for us. this is the only means of making a living. somehow managed to survive. when we, when christ that we bought from relatives and pay them back of life goes on somehow with god's grace any gaudy. ah. so this is done and these are the top stories and sedans, army, the paramilitary, rapid support forces agree to a 3 day extension policy. and despite the troops fighting continued in and around the capital, talk to me on sunday.
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