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sold to support workers, right. smoking this year's international labor day. plus, i bought a guy's governing party, declares victory in the presidential election. ah, we're going to begin to sedan were sporadic, gun fires being heard across the capitals up to ah, as despite an extension of a faltering cease fire for another 72 hours in humanitarian grounds, both sides have repeatedly accused each other of breaking the truce will hip morgan's life for us and cartoon to people there. think this cease fire is actually going to be any different to the last one. well, people aren't paying attention or they're not really optimistic about the fact that there is yet another ceasefire. they've seen how the previous part is played out with fighting in many parts of the capital. how to like the northern parts of the
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capital bahati as well as the city of undermanned up until yesterday. so people aren't observing the fire to see how it's going to play out. and instead, what they're doing is they're focusing to see when they're brief loads of fighting for them to either be able to make it out of the capital or to try to get their basic commodities. if the market and shops are open, hospitals are still out of service in many parts of the capital. so those who are in need are trying to get assistance medical assistance based on community community contributions and community coordination. because many, many hospitals and doctors have and have been unable to work since the fighting started but, but the banks are still closed. many institutions in the country has been closed. it was supposed to be the thought of, of the working week yesterday. but because of the ongoing fighting, there has been indefinite holiday here in the capital hard to me. while other states review people say that that's making their life harder because they can't
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access money, they can't access financial institutions. and in many places they can't access hospitals or markets to get their basic needs. heather, thank you very much. need him a morgan talking to some how to him? well, i continued fighting is making it difficult for sizes of people trying to leave sedan many, i'm making a treacherous journey to port sedan in the northeastern coast. to board evacuation ships thousands of packed into the area of some of waited for days for johns to leave. many of them, assyrians inside of civil war and their own country and have no be not routed again . so 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're coming from khartoum, the firing the shelling. she dan is seriously in a state of real war. and now the craven, how while we are on 3 to 5000, the numbers large inside the ports and also along the cornish people are sleeping on the ground widows, children, elderly, the ill, every one to model,
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the violence and sedans, interrupting the supply of goods to eastern chad and that means prices have gone up and many people can't afford basic items and we're going to speak to i'm address shortly. he's going to be lifelong audrey near chance border with sedan. first, he describes how people are having to adapt to rising cost. ad emmy bry, him to heb has come to audrey market to buy groceries only to discover. he can't afford many of them. now he says his family must adjust a little older. i am not one of the latter one. previously, we could afford 3 to 4 meals a day that were not only more lacking, has the eating twice a day. these days is difficult because food has become so expensive. the village of address is an important trading point. but the fighting across the board in sudan has changed everything for many people here. while there has been a steady stream of refugees at this crossing point into still chide the flow of goods have been severely disrupted. fighting has almost cut off this side of lun,
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locked chide from sudanese sports that supply many of the imports it needs be sherise hug is i sold his refugee and trader who brought his talk with him. he explains why thinks can only get worse in the coming out of philadelphia. the other la la la saffir said he got the prices have gone up because airstrikes hit our main goods depot in khartoum. the road is close to transporting any goods is very difficult. anyone with stock will now try to sell at a higher price is about beckoned at re max vendor struggle to find buyers for items that only a few can afford less of that is that little seldom of 1100 in the business is slow, but we're grateful innovative, local authority, say prizes, especially food items of risen by up to 70 percent in a matter of weeks. and that the government is looking for solutions, planning to subsidize some goods. it's an additional burden on
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a country where millions of people are already struggling to put foot on the table . i'm at edris al jazeera. i'd re chide well as being an adverse who's that know the refugee camp and audrey in chad. so that was the impact that they, it, the, the refugees and the, and the situation in sudan is having on people in the chat itself. what kind of conditions are people facing when they arrive at the camp? what basically odd. by the way, this is the audrey market at, but at the camp we visited our people, i in desperate condition. so more than 2 weeks after this flow of record, you started coming into eastern china. there is no single attend or anybody on all the camps with visitors. so far people are just living out day in the open. the lucky ones are taking shelter under the trees. the united nations organizations and other doing ages is on the ground. but then when you talk to refugees will cost over, they tell you that they are hungry, they love water,
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they liked shelter and got food. and the amount of food given to them is not enough to lost them a week. that's the story they're giving us. and thank you very much, and he does on that. it is talking to us from our dre market in chad, we're going to get a situation, an idea of the situation neighboring cells, sedans out. we're going to bring an a correspondent, hot over tasa is joining us from juba. i'm hotter, i'm just describing their, the situation in chad. very, very difficult. not only for refugees, but for the people that are there who are having to deal with wising costs. what kind of situation are they facing, where you are? well, the influx, the people coming in to south to donna's putting lot of pressure unscathed resources. yeah. sounds doesn't have his own crisis. they still violence in some parts of the country. and agencies say these aren't enough money to help everybody . what local businesses are doing, at least here in tuba, they are pulling the resources together. so you see in the shops they are
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collecting food and medicines and me as the supplies have been taken to be look for a port they put on to cargo plans and take him to the border with don towel. people who are still stuck the south done has a very close relationship with saddam. this used to be one country until south dawn broke away from the gun in 2011 and gained independence for the 2 countries to work together. president, solving here, fast runs leader sees that he has close ties with all the major factions incident. he says he's talking to all the players every day on the telephone. he's trying to get them to come here to gina to face to face talks time in the conflict in saddam . but right now, of course the concern is that people trying to come into the country. most of them are from south sedans when they get here, they say with family and friends, those have nowhere else to go, probably end up at the many campus. what is lace people scattered across the country? it is a huge crisis for this country with limited resources as more and more people keep flooding in. oh, thank you very much indeed. that's hard on we're ta sabrina. use up to date from
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juba. well, back in sudan, the international committee of the red cross is delivered its 1st shipment of humanitarian aid. it includes about 8 tons of medical supplies to help physicians treat wounded civilians. made agents who says is going to need guarantees that it can safely transport supplies and hostile areas, including the capital cartoon. ayana's cindy uncle is a spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross, and she says the fighting is posing serious challenges. it was incredibly difficult from the logistical and security perspective because the civilian flights are canceled and the space over to down has been closed. so it was incredibly difficult to find the way to bring the supplies into the country and port so done was the most appropriate place where we were able to bring the 1st shipment. but now even you could challenge is like lying ahead of us because now we also need
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to ensure that the supply can reach hospital that, that 3 thing, the wounded people in the front plane. and this is going to harp. we're talking about surgical supplies, surgical materials for anesthesia, this surgical material that should enable us to study lice, some 1501 bit people. so these, these are the, the material of like, of the necessity for the surgeons to be able to treat the wounded people quickly. ah, tens of thousands of people are rallying in south korea's capital to mock international workers. dave trade unions of demanding a raised the minimum wage and speaking out against government policies, they say, and labor also planned to march through the streets. and so it's the largest made
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a gathering since the coven 19 pandemic. but mcbride is on one of the valleys and so with more in a country with such a strong trade union tradition labor day, you can always be guaranteed i big. but this yet especially so given that many workers feel squeezed by the rising cost of living, that they feel that way just simply on to keeping pace with combine that with a conservative administration that many work is fail. simply all the listening to them on the sides with big business. it all being made worse by. 5 i can promise the over the length of the working week, currently workers can work a maximum of 52 hours in a week. the government has been talking about increasing got to 69 hours, but that's such a backlash. now talking about a compromise, it's 60 hours. if we were to work up to 60 hours, we wouldn't be able to use our annual leave and you'd be absolutely no time to rest
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. like now $200.00, you nurse is quitting every year and there is no one to fill the vacancy. tens of thousands of workers and take your part in raleigh, throughout korea. who of the biggest here is goal? this one is organized by the korean confederation of trade unions. they have been listening to the speeches, challenging, logan and this umbrella organization. as it often does, will also be calling for a general strike a july. right? i'll just narrow valleys also taking place in the philippines. thousands of people have gathered in the capital. miller trade unions organized the march to highlight the hardships they say. workers face increase in unemployment and the rising cost of living members say they want better wages and job security to be president, founded on macos junior, is on his way to washington d. c. defense cooperation is tough of the agenda. adults president joe biden. the
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philippines is granted the u. s. military use of 9 of its spaces on the low reports from the old american naval base of civics. just like old times american troops in so big bay showcasing their hardware and capabilities as part of the largest ever joint drills between the philippines in the united states. for nearly 100 years. this was a u. s. naval base until 1991. when the philippines senate voted to shut it down. now, local officials say they welcome you as soldiers with open arms. it benefits us, it benefits the local community in terms of commerce and employment whenever these foreign military vessels called fort here in to be sure big isn't one of the for new sites. the philippine government under president ferdinand barcus junior has granted the u. s. military access to but it is
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a case study for areas that were chosen u. s. vessels, like the one behind me are a constant presses. here is so big as many as a 100 of them dock every year for a number of reasons, including to refuel and get repairs done. in fact, it was during one of those routine visits in 2014, when jennifer, loud, a filipino transgender woman was murdered by an american service. man. joseph scott pemberton, a u. s. marine was convicted of killing loudy, but was pardoned by former president would be good at 30 in 2020 and set back to the us. the murder of jennifer allowed is not an isolated case. the 16000 cases of prosecution, that arrows in a long couple unknown. and the 8600 shall again, irish and children that were left behind in like suby bay. again, which will host us forces into of it spaces is close to taiwan. the focal point of much of the antagonism between the us and china. cook lance,
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governor manuel mamba opposed to plant. we know dying. why is a polymer game? well, it has always been that way. and we know that our married girl will always try to bully joy again. here. the national government insists the deal only aims to shore up the country's defences. the philippines, foreign affairs secretary, and we come another categorically stating the u. s. won't be allowed to stockpile weapons for conflict over to one partner below al jazeera civic bay. the philippines still ahead on al jazeera, a few shortages leave. cuba was made a celebrations for the 1st time, and more than 60 years. the u. s. regulators rushed to find a rescuer to by the troubled 1st republic bank.
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people need to be high. and the story needs to be told. i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin, with exclusive interviews and in depth to south korea probation. the lease sees the cherry blossom 1st. algae 0 has teens on the ground tip when you move award winning documentary and lives. lou ah, watching or does eat a reminder, what top stories this so sporadic gun fires being how to cross sedans, capital cartoon that's despite an extension of a faltering cease fire for another 72 hours on humanitarian grounds. continued
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findings making it difficult for thousands of people trying to leave saddam many or making a treacherous journey to port sudan on the northeastern coast. to border evacuation ships, tens of thousands of people are rallying in south korea's capital to mark international workers. day trade unions are demanding a raise to the minimum wage, but also against plans to increase the number of working hours a 17 year old palestinians being killed during a raid by is, will be forces at a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. ah, debris come all was fatally shot in the head and the acrobat java comp. and jacob, at least 5 other palestinians were wounded, with 2 were detained as early forces of kill 205 palestinians. since the beginning of the year. at least 11 people have died including 3 children in a gas leak in the indian state of punjab. authority said they're investigating what caused the league to try to prevent further tragedies of walk law reports. oh,
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tragic morning. in the indian city of luciano, several people collapsed outside a milk store. others were found unconscious in their homes nearby. in the morning we found that the m, as some people had collapsed um and it looked like, okay, so for a family, a sion of some gas that had the emergency service team say people complained about headaches and a bad smell. some had difficulties breathing. oh, thirties issued evacuation orders and sealed off the area while they determine the source of the gas well made your so and the year after the team take samples and compare them to the blood test results. then we will be able to tell you the exact cause and which kind of gal. yep. doesn't baby going to get in 1984, india had one of the world's worst industrial disasters. a gas leak at
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a pesticide factory in bo, paul killed 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 killers government has canceled the nation's biggest annual event mondays may day parade because of a severe fuel shortage. long queues of petrol stations have seen some drivers wait for days to fill the tanks. the government usually provides buses to transport hundreds of thousands of people from across the island returned the parade. the combination of us sanctions and reduce fuel supplies from cuba allied venezuela is causing the shortages on james granger is the editor in chief of the bonus. earliest times is also a political analysts specializing in latin america. he says the economic pressure must have been too severe for the cuban government to cancel such an event. i think
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the cancellation of this has been really speaks to the severity of the crisis. the keepers going through the moment, 1st time since 1959. if you read the 2 years from pandemic, but i think it speaks really to the multiple problems that cue the faces at the moment. and you know, the president miguel the can i said the other day that they normally show how they gonna get out of it. but you had one of the heads of the union cheese the other day saying that now we're a time of maximum austerity. as i said before, the president is blaming suppliers but not supplying all of the needs, but they have that. but i think really, i think, as we spoke before about the symbolism of them, you know, across latin america is really international work is days, often capitalist in tone. you know, actually a liberal. and i think it's about events becomes a lot in cuba. countries. it really just, you know, like i said, on the lions,
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how extreme the cross ripples from the ground say that morale is really low. the. i don't know the exact numbers, but i know question for us at the moment is really high from cuba. i think the cancellation of events like this, i mean, just seamless cues for the mile long lines. the pinterest, i should speak so much because you can see that the cars lined up. you know, that this alone, you can look at the conditions that i think ultimately it's really, you know, and if you have the president saying, we're not quite sure how we're going to gals. it's been, you know, that doesn't really speak very well, considering he's just been re elected for a 5 year term. obviously, impulse peculiar is difficult as it is just in terms of you get about a caching in economy. but obviously the u. s. trading budget has a massive impact. i think what's quite interesting, really, if you like, if there's a lot of be just spoken out about it. and perhaps that has to do with, you know, the shifting a lot of the elections apply to shifted left was obviously not in power guar tonight. but i think, you know, i'll present even tina barton fernandez called it and she recently we've had lulu
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in brazil speak out and i think you know, it is something visit this pressure building on the us again on the fish otherwise governing party candidates. santiago penney. m has won the presidential election to receive more than 42 percent of the votes. continuing the dominance of the conservative colorado party and his rival, after the luxury got nearly 27.5 percent, even though he began with a narrow lead and opinion post as genuine reports from asencion. in paraguay history continues to repeat itself. despite a bitter campaign against the central left coalition, that at one point looked set to win. a conservative candidate is again going to be president santiago pena hedge. the conservative party that's dominated politics for 70 out of 75 years. at that time,
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i'm 70 years old. i was born and grew up with colorado party, and they are going to have to put up with us for another 5 years. i think that santiago pena is capable, and i hope he corrects the defect vices that we have o. the 44 year old economist and former finance minister promises better days ahead for one of south america's least developed countries in part because of rampant corruption. oh, democracy is my flag, but democracy with bread because in abject poverty, it's neither democracy nor freedom. thank you, my dear colorado party. we will honor you until the last 2nd of my administration sent devil pena is definitely the man of the hour. but so his president thought, asking baptism nobody had seen what days he had been keeping very, very wide low profile, especially because the united states government as excuse him and the former vice
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president of having least international drug trafficking. now he has come out of the shadows and is being embraced by the next president says. yeah, well then, yeah. penny went with just under 43 percent of the votes. well ahead of his closest rival. if reina legged, a lamented that he would have one, had the opposition been more united. despite its own bitter in fighting, the colorado party operates as a solid block. he controls the, the of the whole state state apparatus. public officers are mostly from the garage part of the around 80 to 90 percent. and this is like a big ah ah, big advantage that puts the field in a very us metric position for the operational parties. ah perhaps that explains why paraguayan so hoping for a better future while again voting for the party of the past. due ca, newman,
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al jazeera, i soon soon, paraguay. your circulators are rushing to find a rescue or to buy the troubled 1st republic bank. several major financial institutions are reported to have made their bids on sunday. first republic shares fell last week after it revealed that customers had was on a $100000000000.00 and deposits in march. that was the month of silicon valley bank and signature bank collapse. frozen fears of a wider market follows on official reports 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. well, fresh republic 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
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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 in their volts. 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. no, there was a if thought to be looking at this or g. p. morgan chase at the bank of america and
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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. don't forget you can find more information on all the stories on a website that's all jacinta dot com. lots of pictures on lots of background there as well. the weather is next week jeff harrington coming up after that. it's going to be inside story bothersome. ah hello there. despite the arrival of some very wet and windy weather across southern parts of europe, it's still a story of blistering heat. as we start the week, we're going to see temperatures continue to rise across southern parts of portugal and spain as that hot air rises from the north of africa. now just thought to dry up across morgan areas of spain. the rain is still they across much of france and
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look at that's nasty conditions. moving across central parts of it, the wind warnings out some of the islands in the mediterranean. no thunderstorms are set to push their way further east knocking temperatures down. we will see that wet weather as well. edging across into greece by tuesday. further north of this, it has been an improved picture for northern parts of central europe, faces like germany, as well as poland, seeing clear skies and sunshine. well, that's going to change as the weather weather skirts its way further east knocking temperatures down. but temperature will be on the up cross scandinavia after a very cold, monday, 11 degrees celsius there in oslo. the worst of the wintry and windy weather, pushing off into finland and for the north west of britain and the island of island . we are seeing a dry a skies on tuesday, but temperatures coming down, not just in london, but also in paris. but look at that sunshine. ah,
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a meeting of mine when i was studying the canon and the curriculum that we were taught was handed from out where it was an inherited to land. that is the image of architecture in the west. architects, the mayor valley and our hands at our event, at one there was the moon or something that social housing can not provide, which is personal expression. fright studio be unscripted on al jazeera for a long time. it will, did huge influence. i miss you down. but now egypt to nervous neighbor is embroiled in cold cairo inside with one of the bible policy. how much would gamble taking and what are the possible implications. this is inside story.

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