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ah, hello them are a coil. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up, russian strikes across ukraine, destroy homes and engine. dozens of people including children. first republic bank has taken over by j. p. morgan chase is the 3rd us phase bank to fail in recent months. and the anger is boiling over in france on a global day of protests calling for economic justice. ah, the we start in su, dawn where a 6 sees 5 between the army and a paramilitary force has been interrupted by as strikes gunshots and explosions. millions of people have been trapped in their homes as the humanitarian situation worsens. between jason
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b begins are coverage. hebert is too frightened to leave her apartment in heart to this. my bene, nittany, i will continue. we hear the sounds of artillery falling in the street. we are traumatized. every time we hear the fighting, we feel like we will die. the family is running out of basic supplies, the our guiding. good dan, be aetna that in is the rapid support forces are stationed in front of our home and they won't allow us to fix the electricity poll. there is no electricity and no water. the un says the scale and speed of what's unfolding is unprecedented in sudan and says the humanitarian crisis is at breaking point. oh, the head of the army, general abdel fat alba hand is agree to extend to faltering cease 5 is 72 hours to allow civilians to leave and a to be delivered. the permanent to greet the rapid support forces is also
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agreed to a temporary truce. but on the ground fighting continues across the country, including ha toom and its twin city on demand evacuees impulse who dan say they feel a sense of shortcut the sudden spiral into civil war. many have lived and worked in sudan for decades. so then i, israel looked thoughtful to don, is living through a moment of real terror. i'm talking about dead bodies on the streets. we smelled the dead bodies as we were coming to cartoon. this is the firing the showings to don is seriously in a state of real war. love to harness on sudanese. you have citizenship or residency rights in the united states. wait to board a u. s. navy ship, ah, we hope god brings peace through every once or down. we are sudanese. people residing in the u. s. people should not think that su down has been destroyed. no
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things have happened, but we wish to stay strong. this group of somalis arrived in mogadishu from put sudan online for her favor, had a little koga. i am pleased that i have finally arrived in my country. however, what we have been through is unusual and hard to describe, but i am grateful for the opportunity to survive bought for millions of sydney's, there is no way to go that trapped by fighting in a country. the un says is falling apart, victoria gate and be al jazeera. call out sir, i have a morgan is in the cartoon with the latest. for then, these armed forces have repeatedly said that when they launched their ass drive, it's because they're targeting rapid support for this position. now from residence in the northern parts of the capitol, specifically in battery, where that loom of smoke is rising. when we spoke to the residents, they said that there were a group of cars belonging to the rapid support for it. and it looks like that's what the needs army was targeting. that black smoke is from attackers of fuel that
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was head by the, for the nice army in that air strike and residency that they were able to hear heavy artillery fire following the air strike. and it didn't happen in only one position, several positions belonging to the rapid support forces in the northern part of the capitol and in eastern mile, that's in the north east part of the capitol. we're also head by air strikes. heavy artillery can also be heard around the vicinity of the presidential palace. that's the scene of fighting between the rapids support forces and the sudanese army. since the thought of the conflict. 17 days ago, the recess i think a control of the presidential palace. but because of its vicinity to the general command of the army, which is in control of the army self, this are the for the new army, is trying to gain him back. and that has been, that has involved a lot of artillery strikes, a lot of after i embarrass hours of the day, this is of course, happening as the fire is supposed to be taking place right now. this is the 1st day of another fire that was agreed upon by both sides,
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but which on the ground is not manifesting. otherwise, food program is set to resume operations in suit on. they were suspended at the source of the fighting off the 3 of its employees were killed in battles. between the army and rapid support forces. organization is warning the hostilities could plunge the entire east africa region into a humanitarian crisis and says a 3rd of sudan population was starving even before the fighting broke house. a indicated close to about 15000000 people who are severely footing. now i should also point out that this is on the back all the economic strains, the average to the needs have been fees. and even though we have enough wage harvest this year as a result of the economic situation. and you have my to know how so who are
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struggling to have a date. and with this conflict of the displacement, the number would only increase. we do have some stock, which obviously we re position before the green. and so we have all stocks which we want to make sure that we move the stuff out to ensure that we will buy like a c, y, we mobilize resources, so go kill additional stocks of un says more than 800000 people from sir john could flee into neighboring countries because of the violence. thousands have already sought refuge in south suit on how much us a has more from the capital, juba, oregon. so that more people are coming to south dime and people are talking by thousands of people still making their way from saddam to south. done and is putting
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a lot of strain on limited resources. this country already had its own problems resolved or they still conflict in viking. in some parts of the country and ad agencies say that there's not enough money or resources to help everyone to sub locals have been taking the initiative on the street here. for example, some of the businesses here been collecting items like food and medicine. these are taking to the board, put on cargo planes and flown to the border area where people be a need assistance need help agency or to doing their best to try and mobilize and get as many people as possible. but working in this country can sometimes be very difficult, logistically, in terms of the route the road network. there isn't much of it wouldn't rain even harder to move its rating now near the border areas. so a lot of the roads are probably been dropped. some of the east of siding damage, so they need to be maintained for 4 pages, actually land. so that was difficult to, to have to play out 1st before enough aids can actually reach these people who are waiting along the board of transport, food, and medicine. some of them are from south to dodd, so when they come in,
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they'll go to family and friends. those who have no way to go, we'll probably end up at one of the camps for this place. people scattered across the country of a conflict in sudan as interrupting the supply of goods to east and chad, that means prices have gone up and many can't afford basic items. are going to address reports from our dre in charge near the border with suit on i demi brought him, dab has come to audrey market to buy cash. only to discover you can't afford many of them. now he says, his family must adjust allusion whether i am not with the latter. previously, we could afford 3 to 4 meals a day. not any more. i can have 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. while there has been a steady stream of refugees at this crossing point through stint shot,
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the flow of goods have been severely disruptive. fighting has almost cut off this side of lung lock, charged from sudanese ports that supply many of the imports it needs to be shot. i saw this, i saw his refugee and trader, or brodie stock, which explains why things can only get worse in the coming out of the prices have gone up because airstrikes hit our main goods depot. in cartoon, the road is closed. so transporting any goods is very difficult. anyone with stock will now try to sell at a higher price. beckett every market vendor, struggle to find bias for items that only a few can afford. well, most of them are going on 100 businesses slow, but we're grateful. 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
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subsidize some goods. it's an additional burden on a country where millions of people are already struggling to put foot on the table . ahmed rece algae, sierra. i'd re chide. ah, dozens of people including children have been injured in ukraine after a series of overnight russian missile strikes. extensive damage was reported in the eastern city of poplar ad shall stratford has more from the capital cave. a massive explosion lights up the night sky over the public road region. in eastern new crone . smoke trail suggest possibly exploding ukrainian weapons, but not so say officials who rarely admit to russian missiles hitting military targets. they say this was an industrial enterprise and as at least 19 apartment
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buildings, 25 private homes and 6 schools were damaged or destroyed by the attack. well, if you feel you've said a gay was at home with his wife carefully when the early hours of monday morning, there was an old mighty blast was different from their naturalists. once i heard the 1st explosions, i shouted to my wife, let's quickly put on clothes and get out to the right. we'd only got to the cordele when i heard another explosion, i was thrown by the shockwave windows were blown out. it's good, we went out doors because i don't know what we have to do is ruby ridge shadow scheduled for this. we sure we were in the corridor putting on shoes when both doors were smashed out by the explosion. wayne, then there was fire. i ran outside and saw the garage was destroyed in one of the ukraine. officials say russia launched 18 missiles of the cuban dinny proper troughs regions 15 of which were successfully intercepted by air defense.
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victoria superman's daughter lies in bed. lucky to have escaped injury or worse, official say dozens of people were injured in the attacks including children. and we took a rescheduling guided door ballinger. we rushed to the hallway and laid on the floor, and then the explosion waved, twisted the door. had we stayed for 5 more seconds, we would have been trapped here with you, then there were more explosions. my child will need the psychological help. it's horrible. these attacks come just 3 days off to 25 people including 6 children, were killed by a russian missile hitting an apartment building in the city of central ukraine on russia repeatedly says it doesn't deliberately target civilians. thousands have been killed by missiles, drones and shelling of densely populated towns and cities since it invasion of ukraine in february last year. russian missiles and so called kamikaze drones
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strikes, targeting air is deep inside ukraine have increased in recent days. now it's impossible to confirm as to whether these are, in fact an attempt by russia to hit ukraine supply lines ahead of an expected ukrainian counter offensive. but u. k. defense ministry says russia has for months, been preparing what it describes as some of the most extensive defensive lines seen anywhere in the world. in decades. i'll stop it, i'll just era give a freight train carrying petroleum products as the railed in russia. it happened in the brands creech and ne ukraine. local governor said the tracks were damaged in the explosion, causing the train to d whale. no casualties were reported. in the u. s. the troubled 1st republic bank has been acquired by j. p. morgan chase. regulators have taken control of the bank, the 3rd major institution in the u. s. to fail in 2 months. first republic says
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fell last week and after it revealed customers had withdrawn $100000000000.00 in deposits in march. that was the month silicon valley bank and signature bank collapse. forcing fairs of wide up market fall out. questions lou me has more from new york while us regulators stepped in in the early morning hours and seized 1st republic bank and then turned around and immediately sold it to j. p. morgan chase . i'm standing outside of the headquarters here in manhattan, new york. this was after a weekend of intensive negotiation to try to prevent another bank failure that would cause panic in the market and just trust among investors. the government stepped in did these negotiations and chase came to the rescue. first republic, of course, had been teetering on the brink of collapse ever since those other 2 banks collapsed in march. the issues for all 3 of the banks were similar. they relied on
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wealthy deposits and wealthy depositors who were not protected by federal insurance . if a bank were to collapse, the issue for them is rising interest rates. they had these loans and investments that last billions of dollars as a result of rising interest rates and they just could not keep up. so again, this quick action on the part of chase bank, which they're hoping will prevent other banks from going down the same road. $30000000000.00 had been invested in 1st republic, but that was not enough to save it. cilla has hair on al jazeera. oh, horrible, i'd like to keep up with america longest governing party in power for another 5 years. lawson's national effort to reduce tensions to another by john and armenia
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as a checkpoint present to reignite decades of complex. ah, frank assessments just just means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the mac, informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate is only both the legal route for what they see the progress in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah t. a
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a smoke of being seen off to ash strikes and call to embark near the capital un says more than 800000 people may flee the violence. dozens of people including children have been injured and ukraine after a. busy says of overnight russian missile strikes, extensive damage was reported in the eastern city of poplar. tac cause a large fire in the industrial area. and j. p. morgan chase will by 1st republic bank off to us, regulators sees the troubled lender. the collapse marks the 3rd major us institution to fail in less than 2 months as been a day of violent protests and strikes around the world. marking international workers day, especially violent confrontations between demonstrators of police have been seen in paris. the government says any 800000 people have rallied across the country, answering calls from trade unions angry at present manual microns move to raise the
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age of retirement from 60 to 264, and they can see the doctor what's next. as long as the pension reforms are not withdrawn, we will continue to protest. all we want is for him to give up and withdraw his reforms. what's your cellphone? what's the prison? i more determined than ever. micron has to stay on for 4 more years. we will go on for 4 more years, no problem, and they will be more of us. i'm convinced we will win in the, in, in the you. k, thousands of nurses have walked off the job, demanding higher pay dozens of protested outside one hospital in london. health care and transport workers have held numerous strikes in recent weeks. and police inter kia have detained protesters trying to reach as dumb balls restrict attacks him square for their may day demonstrations. major rallies have been allowed to happen elsewhere in the city. soaring inflation and the cost of living crisis are
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amongst the main concerns for voters heading to the polls in 2 weeks time. well, hi, inflation is a major concern for many and argentina, which has been suffering. it was taken on that crisis in decades. out there a spoke to one woman who thought the sewing workshop to support herself and others from under privileged communities. but she's now struggling to sustain the business . is her story in her own words. this is vanessa. when you sign, you know, my name, he says happiness. i am 42 years old. i live here in color. i was born here. i am the daughter olivia and me grand piano. it was always very hard for me to find a job. i even had to lie about my address when trying to get one, because i come from a very poor neighborhood. i have a k is this word job emerged from the desire to transform methods, to show that even though we live in an under privilege neighborhood, we want to work. we want to connect and be included and we wanted it to be
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a social enterprise and a neighborhood business that is born where we are slim and be able to raise from it unless you can go to america. or, you know, the economic situation today has had a huge impact on dilution. everything that is happening is ruining us. but we can no longer afford to buy things or i cant even keep making plays because they can't buy them to a fabric to make them. if they don't want at this, i want to lower what i see a lot of sadness and then of pain in the neighborhood. people don't even have enough to eat. they have a craft, but they don't have a job because they don't know how to apply it. they don't know how to get out of the situation that you are expected. we have is to be noticed to be seen. we need more support from the many assistant agencies and organizations to sit down when we come we're i love my community. i feel that people here need so much love,
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so much affection. i am no, we can pull through. if we create a support net and remain together, her go as governing parssi cans. that santiago pania has won that the presidential election. he received more than 42 percent of the vote. continuing the dominance of the conservative colorado party. this, anyone, 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, i'm 70 years old. i was born and grew up with colorado party, and they're going to have to put up with us for another 5 years. i think that santiago pena is capable,
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and i hope he corrects the defect vices that we have. o. the 44 year old economist and former finance minister promise has better days ahead. for one of shall 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 is the former president ought asking baptism nobody had seen what days he had been keeping very, very wide low profile, especially with government as excuse him and the former vice president of having links to international drug trafficking. now he has come out of the shadows and is being embraced by the next president santiago,
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mania. penny one with just under 43 percent of the votes. well, head of his closest rival. if reina legged, a lamented that he would have one, had the opposition been more united. despite its own business in fighting the colorado part, he operates as a solid block. he controls the, the of the whole state state apparatus. public officers are mostly from the globe. barbie around 80 to 90 percent and this is like a b i a big advantage that boots the field in a very basic 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, al jazeera, assume soon, paraguay?
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yes. actually of tate. anthony blank in his holding meetings with the foreign ministers of armenia and as a by john talks and to reduce tensions over the nagondo. kara back dispute as a by john sat up to check points in the region along the latch. in corridor last month. it's the only road connecting armenia with the area back who has dismissed calls to remove the check points, which according to armenia, violates a 2020 ceasefire agreement between the 2 countries than a smith is in the southern armenian city of garris. with more is the 1st time that the leaders of armenia and as a by john of met together with this time the u. s. into the intermediaries since as the by john. first of all, allow the state co activity to block this main road between armenia and the ethnic army that enclave the panica know there is a can can be back in december. and then last week, 7 days ago now,
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as the by john put it in its own, our own board, a check point. and there are people in this town on guard which is on the border between the 2, who've been stuck here since december. not able to go home to the pass code because that roads been blocked. so the aim is really of this meeting to stop this. these tension filing again into a wider conflict that was already been to brutal, was between the both con countries over going to counter back tens of thousands of people killed and the been confrontations, 3 serious warmed in the last 12 months. so the u. s. is stepped in again, and he's trying to get these 2 sides to talk again. they promise that have some sort of feel by the end of 2022 either by john we know as sad. we certainly, when we, with the last couple of days, i have no intention of removing this check point. armenia won't guarantee that the ethnic armenians living in the time occurred on their own right. the rights to self determination, as i by john, has always been saying this is our sovereign territory,
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is recognized internationally and as the by john. it's an internal matter. we're not prepared to talk about it as extraordinary pitches to finish where the band has become the 1st chinese national to fly through one of his countries. natural wonders in a wing suit. juncture pen jumped from a helicopter, 2000 meters behind the chairman cave in central china before passing through the giant arch wing suit. flying is considered one of the world's most dangerous extreme sports. and you can see why that's it for me, laura. kyle: you can find more on our website. the weather is next and stay with us for inside story. ah ah. time now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. thanks so much
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for joining in and write off the bat. we see this when sticking out on our weather charts here. so we go for a closer look up and down the golf breezy conditions on tap for tuesday. so key weights, bahrain and cats are when gus 50 to 55 kilometers per hour, and that will be enough to lift the sand and dust for any spots in saudi arabia. for pakistan. big storm seem likely in punjab province. around the hor, temperatures on their way down, for example, across central asia. so took minutes down. we take a look at the 3 day forecast and ask about from 29 on tuesday down to 19 on thursday. that is well below where you should be. now that we are in the month of may, what weather is creeping closer to the western side of turkey, and we've got this weather maker for the northeast black sea coast, given us a few showers in that zone. and off to africa, we go, wow, the heat is on a mauritania, new ox shut at 40 degrees, pulses of rain from sierra leone to nigeria. and as we go to central africa, just to the west,
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nairobi and westwards. that's where all the rain is falling in tropical africa and for southern africa. fairly quiet, but a breeze off the mozambique channel likely give us a few showers for central and northern areas of mozambique. on tuesday, sir. ah, a fishing town in synagogue losing it is on is to their dreams of a better life. emigration you so much because cynical doesn't offer to produce al jazeera well tells this story of a community by a wave of immigration. and recently left behind. i left my husband with vinegar, we don't on al jazeera they share a boldenall river, but a student is enrolled in a bloody wall. is concerned about the skill.
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