tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 1, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes as strikes near a residential area, just north of su dan's capital. as another sci fi fails to stop the fighting. a long tract of safety, we report from chart where thousands of sudanese of fled to escape violence. also ahead russians strikes across ukraine, destroy homes, and injured thousands of people, including children and anger boils over in faults on a global day of protests, calling for economic justice and his school. liverpool manager yoga corpus. being investigated by the english football association after his teams on sunday, climbed the match referee had an agenda against dusty ah so we thought in suit dawn were the local time is 8 o'clock in the evening and
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a 6 seas 5 between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces has been interrupted by as strikes gunshots and explosions. millions of people have been trapped in their homes as the humanitarian situation. wesson's victoria jason b begins al, coverage hebert is too frightened to leave her apartment in hearty business. my bene, diddy, mom continued. 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 down. be aetna. i that 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
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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 572 hours to allow civilians to leave and a to be delivered permanent, to greet. the rapid support forces is also agreed to a temporary truce. it on the ground fighting continues across the country, including ha toom and its twin city on demand evacuees impulse. he dan say they feel a sense of shock at the sudden spiral into civil war. many have lived and worked in sudan for decades. so then i feel awful will thought 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 isn't the firing. the showings to don is seriously in
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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, now we hope god brings peace through every once or down. we are sudanese, people residing in the u. s. people should not think that sudan has been destroyed . no things have happened, but we wish to state strong. this group of somalis arrived in mogadishu from put sudan, or lisa that they've had in folk, olga. 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, of care live now to our correspondent, heb morgan, who's in cartoon. and hipaa. the seas far as once again, not a reality,
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has about the fighting that you're seeing that today. while there's been intense f strikes, launched by the sudanese army against the various positions in the southern northern and western parts of the capital. now residence in the northern parts of the capital in the city of barrie told al jazeera that a convoy of our cars were helped by the sudanese army flight the jets, including a fuel devil causing a black tomb of mark to rise above the skies in battery that's in the northern part of the capitol. her to me in undermanned, there's been intense air strikes as well. and heavy artillery fires being fired by the rapid support forces as well as surface to air missiles. then you have the southern parts of the capitol resident, there has been relatively quiet over the past few days, but that today they were able to see the 5 digit overhead as well. now the, the rapid support forces acute with, with these army bomb being one of its hospitals. the army is yet to comment on back
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. but that's been the state of play for the past few days. both sides accusing each other of violating the fire and violating international law. now this is supposed to be a period of a cease fire, but on the ground residents, they, they're not seeing that happening. what they're seeing instead is 5 jets overhead plumes of smoke rising in various parts of the capitol. artillery strikes being forest and warned to stay at home so that they don't get caught in the crossfire between the rapid support, 4th and the food in these army. maybe for want to stay at home, however many people are actually being forced to flee their homes, where are they going and what to pool? so they get many of the people who are able to leave the capital. and that's because not everybody can leave due to financial issues or because they can't leave their homes. those who leave go to either just either state that in the central part of the country where it's been relatively safe or to places like criminal state or northern states that's in the northern part of the country. again,
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places that haven't seen any fighting between the rapid support for and if it needs army, especially within days in the northern states. so people say that that paper for them but, but the situation they're living under is quiet. dire. many people are living in and be open in schools with no access to food or water, relying on the local communities to be able to provide them with assistance. now the u. s. world food program said that it's resuming its operations and it doesn't look like they'll be able to come to hudson, i think continues. but they said that they'll be able to reach those who have been displaced by the conflicts, along with other ada organizations that are currently in place. but thousands of thousands of people have left many of them in dire need of assistance. and right now, many of them say that the assistance that they need is something they're not getting for the time being. ok, have a morgan brains, the very latest that from cartoon for moment. thanks very much. hipaa. well, as he was just saying, thousands of sudanese have fled many to neighboring chad. the fighting and sudan is disrupting the flow of goods and food prices all going up. i'm going to address
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reports from the co, freund come in chad near the to don border. i brought him to have has come to market to buy groceries only to discover. he can't afford many of them. now, he says his family must adjust. allusion was the novel 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, you still shot the flow of goods have been severely disruptive. fighting has almost cut off this side of lung lock, charred from sudanese ports that supply many of the imports. it needs to be shot. i saw this, i saw the, the refugee and trader, or brodie stock, which explains why things can only get worse in the coming out of the other. less
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the prices have gone up because airstrikes hit our main goods depot. and cartoon, the road is close to transporting any goods. it's very difficult. anyone, woodstock will now try to sell at a higher price. beckett and re market vendor struggle to find bias for items that only a few can afford. well, not so there is a little more, you know, going on. 100 in business is slow, but we're grateful. local authority, se prices, 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 good. it's an additional burden on a country where millions of people already struggling to put food on the table. i'm a decrease al jazeera andre chart. oh pal student is another country where people from suit on a seeking refuge, harriman's hussar as more from the capital,
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juniper working. so the more people are coming to south to dive and people are totally by thousands of people still making their way from saddam to south star and is putting a lot of strain on limited resources to this country. already had its own problems resolved. will they still conflict and viking in some parts of the country and agencies say that there's not enough money or resources to help everyone local have been taking the initiative on the street here, for example, some of the businesses here. i've been collecting items like food and medicine. these are taking to the what put on cargo planes and flow to the border area where people be a need assistance need help agencies or to doing their best to try and mobilizing, 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 when it rains harder to move its rating now near the border areas. so a lot of the roads across because some of the east of siding damage,
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so they need to be maintained for, for pe, exactly land. so a lot of the difficulty is to have to play out 1st before enough aids can actually receive people who are waiting along the board of transport, food and medicine. some of them are from south to dogs. so when they come in, they'll go to family and friends. those who have no way to go, we'll probably end up at one v campus for this place, people scattered across the country from a conflict and through don is worrying its neighbors for different reasons. that's fear the fighting could prevent a resolution to the dispute between egypt, sudan, and ethiopia. over the grand ethiopian renaissance dam on the river nile to don is also next to sa hell region which has seen long run and conflict between regional force isn't armed groups are all concerns, new weapons, smuggling car doors could emerge on the ro worries over the growing number of refugees leavings to dawn from neighboring countries. un says more than $800000.00 could end up fleeing the violence will have it also is the director of the geneva
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sense of africa, security entity dick studies me joins us now from boucher good to have you with us . what impact are you seeing on the region so far? deeper status. one is specially if the conflict continues to be despised. both sides say that there is 72 as truce the right. it said down is strategically placed, you know, in an area that you know, has very full like, are states, you know, talking about of course, the existing conflict between the egypt shall done. and so what i mean isn't that we're talking about countries like china. we have an existing read the movement because government of mohammed is trying to deal with, you know, talking about chaos in libya. so i think that the biggest problem is the same route
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that people are clean. what we may see in the future. if the, if the pricing continues or spread across would be seen weapons be in trunk, you know, a traffic, you know, human trafficking happening and increasing the pool activity of the region. so earlier we have the graphs as to, you know, the best effective solution to this conflict. the better sudanese, the better for the region, ordered by 7 countries and the red sea, which country has the biggest leverage over sou dawn. do you think which might be an objective mediator? i think the biggest headache to start with that would be countries, you know, like, which of course, you know. yeah, it's, it's core in the, experiencing some kind of resolution with the type region but, but it's not out of the woods, you know,
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so it's going to be concerned about the possibility of for that weapons being small, you know, the existing company into then, you know, that the big base situation bed nearby as well. i mean, we have head or you know, room. so, you know, involvement of river groups, you know, from the national general county popped up. but of course there is a lot of this information and miss information. so we don't really know, you know, what would happen, but this is a very full, that kind of region. he just fear for sudan is that these twice and continues on the spreads beyond the areas which you know of why it's ongoing. now, especially cartoon, then it will be disaster, you know? so we want some solution. i mean, i think, you know, yes, we can get it better for the entire region. how, how did you get that solution? is any one country particularly well suited to be an objective mediator?
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i think the best, you know, assignment would be to research on, you know, which countries, you know, without leverage. you know, the has been talks about egypt having leverage the sudanese for me, the ship we, we understand that the united or saudi arabia perhaps even the u. s. and, you know, countries like egypt to job, you know, that could the existing relationship between the 2 generals, remember, but these generals have had some support and they exchange a busy, i mean, be if he'll be in a prime minister. had, you know, made a visit to a student. so we had a very perhaps what have been described as a progressive discussion board. and so, i mean, this is some of the pressure points that we could look into the african union itself, you know, misstep enough. the guarantor, you know, in addition to the un and to have your opinion,
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but let us focus on those countries that are direct influence on these 2 general, especially the ones that i mention. but again, it's down to, you know, i'm talking, been transformed into action. because right now everyone is concerned about the insecurity. nobody wants to go just to meet the gender of ground because of the dangers that they may face with a security situation. david, also great to speak to thanks very much for bringing your expertise to the ounces there at news. our well have plenty more hands on this news now including international efforts aiming to reduce tensions between as a by john and all mania as a checkpoint threatening to reignite decades of conflicts. and 1st republic bank is taken over by j. p. morgan chase that the for us baseline to fail in recent months of the sport suddenly caught playoff produce one of the biggest upset and challenge injury.
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ah, dozens of people including children have been injured in ukraine after a series of russian missile strikes. extensive damage was reported in the eastern city of poplar. it shall, stratford has more from the capital. keep a massive explosion, lights up the night sky over the public red region in eastern ukraine. 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 buildings, 25 private homes and 6 schools were damaged or destroyed or the attack. very few said a gay was at home with his wife carefully when the early hours of monday morning. there was an old mighty blast was this her grandma could then naturally sh. once i
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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 corridor 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 would happen is ruby ridge shadow skirt over there this bush for you. we were in the corridor putting on shoes when both doors were smashed out by the explosion. ways. 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 cube and in the proper troughs regions 15 of which were successfully intercepted by air defense. 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 are we scheduling got a door or bollinger. we rushed to the hallway and laid on the floor,
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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 $25.00 people including 6 children, were killed by a russian missile hitting an apartment building in the city of mind and central ukraine on you. can you 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 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
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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 0. give us actually said anthony bank and is holding meetings with the foreign ministers of all mania and as a by john a talks and to reduce tensions about the new go. no car, back to spewed as a by john setup to checkpoints in the region, low will latch in corridor last month. it's the only road connecting armenia with the area back to smith calls from a move the checkpoints, which according to armenia, violates a 2020 cease fire agreement between the 2 countries. lived out to washington dc. hydro castro is the following. this story and heidi, what do we know about these close door talks or, or we know they have already taken place this morning here in washington,
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us secretary of state anthony lincoln, hosting the to foreign ministers 1st separately, and one on one talks and then the 3 of them talking together about resolving this conflict. now expectations though, we're low going into this meeting. we still don't know exactly what took place. we're waiting a press briefing from the u. s. department to find out. but of course, the timing of this is both urgent and comes with low expectations due to that on the ongoing blockade that we were just speaking of. now this is the only way into the care a bach region. and amnesty international has condemned as or by john blockade of this core door, saying that it is denying the residence, humanitarian aid, and daily essential. how the u. s. has also been calling on this block, hey, to be lifted immediately. it says that it was deeply concerned,
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and that certainly was among the agenda items discussed between all parties this morning, of course is in the greater context of this ongoing conflict that has gone on for decades in an effort to normalize relations between armenia and as or by john, again, seeing exactly what the outcome of this, of these meetings. hopefully we'll get some answers to that in the moments to come . absolutely. and we will bring them to view as when they happen hijack ashtray for the moment. thank you very much. that's not bringing bernard smith, he's in the southern armenian city of chorus, but it just has a little bit more about how these new checkpoints have been affecting relations between us by john and armenia. well in this bought a town and garden, there are people who have been stuck here since december. they've not been able to get to to panic. that's the main town in the main city in car back because 1st of all it was blocked by so called eco activists. they were as a,
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by johnny government supported activists blocking the road. and then a week ago, as john put in this checkpoint, the eco activates go and now the people here, many people here i've tried to cross since then as a by john says that come to the free to come and go. but people here are scared as to what might happened. i know those don't want to give legitimacy to as a, by john, controlling their access to this ethnic or median ang play. so people here are staying put for the time being and is adding to these tensions that have been growing again between the 2 countries. to was fought since the collapse of the soviet union, tens of thousands of people been killed. and they need to try and do as much as i can to stop the spiraling into a wider conflict. as by john, by on the blink, it has been us to remove this checkpoint as a by johnny's a, not of the moment in any mood to do and many will be watching those talks closely in d. c. thanks very much for the moment banded. now the inspector general is chairing
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a meeting here in doe har on how to engage with ask honest on taliban government and boys from more than 20 countries and groups are taking part, but the taliban wasn't invited. taliban desert based on baset to be you. and as issued this statement saying any meeting without its participation as unproductive and even counter productive, it has legitimate right to express position. and he questions how decisions can be taken can be acceptable or implemented if the taliban are not part of the process. finally, it says the move is discriminatory and unjustified and caused for the issues to be solved through a pragmatic approach. automatic has to take space is here with us in the studio where parents in the studio in the hall, james, good to have you with us. so that's the telephones you. a very strong view. we'll see you and saying about these tools, well, you've got the un under
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a great deal of fire here because you've got the taliban criticizing them. you've got women's groups criticizing them. you've got the issue. the main issue. there are lots of issues to do with enough kind of stuff, but the main issue is the taliban is policy towards women. and yet the un having a conference here in doha and they've not invited the taliban and they're not invited. the women, the un though say there's a reason for this, and actually i've just come from new york on a flight from new york and on the same flight was the insect general antonio terrace. and he made it clear to me that the, the international community needs to be on the same page. and that's the purpose of this meeting, not to engage with the women, not to engage with the taliban, but to get the international community in the same place. because there are different countries with very different views. now one thing that he believes is strengthened. the u. s. position is at the end of last week, the un security council came up with a resolution condemning the taliban and its policy towards women. and particularly the ban on female un workers doing their jobs in afghanistan. he believes that the
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1st real sign of unity on this issue from the security council could mean unity for this meeting, which is with a much wider grouping. it's western powers, it's regional powers at arrow powers, all coming together. and the u. n. is trying to get them on the same page. now, what could they do? we had all sorts of strain signals coming from the u. n. in the last week or so the deputy secretary general say one, the thing, the head of u. n. d p saying the other floating possibly the un pulling out of afghanistan completely, all the un, recognizing the taliban 2nd general made it clear to me. although those are potentially directions the un could start going, and neither of those things is going to happen at this meeting. and certainly he made it clear to me. there's no circumstances in which the un would compl the pull out. i'm going to stop you and make it clear that they've been working enough chemist on for as long as the un existed. right? yeah, a very long time. indeed jim, he gets a report from us. kinda saw you in the country for a number of years when you look at it. now walter,
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the key challenges facing people. the, let me tell you what the secretary general said, what the key areas that he wants to get the international community in one place on 1st. and it's the, it's the biggest new story and that's the issue. we've all been talking about. the taliban treatment of women. he wants the international community work out what to do and how to approach the taliban. the us having its own review on this. supposed to report by friday, an internal review. and there's a bigger review being done by the x to show basses the un, which is supposed to give a report, a security council by the end of the year. but there are other key pressing issues . the issue of governance, the taliban are in total control of afghanistan. if you remember going back to the previous talks, the idea was for power sharing that's never come about. and certainly the international community would like to tell about be sharing power. the other issues are, what do you described as terrorism? those extreme groups that have in the past used afghanistan will lay start to use.
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i've got to stop again. that's an issue of concern and the other one which we don't talk about much we used to a lot is the thriving drug training in afghanistan. the international community is still very, very concerned about that. a lot to cover and not very long to do it. i believe the meeting is tonight and tomorrow only was really what comes out of that phase. thanks very much. now for ministers from 5 arab nations have gathered in jordan's capital a man to discuss normalizing relations with syria. jordan is proposing a political solution to any serious of a war. the meeting follows delegates from 9 arab nations having met in saudi arabia in mid april. to discuss syria's return to the arab league, to a parliament has been dissolved by royal decreed. just weeks after it was reinstated a national assembly with dissolved last year at the end, feuding between elected members and the government. the house was restored in march altura routing by the constitutional court. the school power is still largely concentrated in the hands of the royal family, which appoints the prime minister,
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and the cabinet. still had hair on al jazeera, with all eyes on the south china sea. the philippines and in us strengthen their defense cooperation. ah, and paralyzed governing party declared victory in the presidential election. we'll have a live update from the capital assumption. at all schools ukrainian athletes have pulled out of upcoming duties. won't championships handy, have had to tell us why with with ta now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. thanks so much for joining in and write off the bat. we see this when sticking out on our weather charts here. so we go for
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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 minutes time 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 sir the own to nigeria. and as we go to central africa, just to the west, 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
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a few showers for central and northern areas of mozambique on tuesday. so, awe inspiring stories from around the world. ah, human life capture and his foster groundbreaking fools from award winning from makers. what is going on in new york city? on a just eda, assassination is decision destabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be a loss for all liberal and documentary explorers. how autocratic leaders undermined democracy to consolidate their power through the eyes of those who dare to stand
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and defy it? our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship, opposing autocracy. democracy may be on al jazeera o a l. o again you what you know is there a his reminder of all top stories? this has been sporadic gunfire, 2 dom, despite another extension of a faltering 72 hours. these fun cleans of smoke, have been seen off to as strikes and cartoon very near the capital view ends of more than 800000 people may flee the violence. dozens of people including children,
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have been injured in ukraine after a series of overnight russian missile strike. offensive damage was reported in the eastern city of poplar, of course, a large fire industrial area and a secretary of state and state, blinking and holding meetings with the foreign minister of armenia and as a by john the tool thing to reduce tensions over the nicole in a car back to feat, linked to the creation of new checkpoints. the health organization is warning of a health catastrophe and su dawn, the regional director of the situation is a disaster as a severe shortage of medical stuff. and more than 60 percent of health centers in the capsule has stopped working. i still jellies is a public health specialist and civil servants. with 2 dawns federal ministry of health. she says, funds and supplies are urgently needed to treat patients. situation in defeated, genuinely, not just a court in the day in the people that required from the phone to
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have to admit any hospital to charge the biggest, the bigger city here, you know, receive gunshots. what we see patients who needs dialysis mean chemotherapy, but unfortunately we're running off live and those that are most worried about are the ones that are mostly affected here at the hospital or delivery videos to mission. hospital gary with brittany is currently struggling. the hospitals are struggling. we're running out of minor surgery for the equipment meetings or surgeries, lot, even the essential on the life saving medicine, everything's running out. unfortunately, the health systems to don is quite centralized. the main entities delivering medicine and medical supplies called the national much ease of life fund, which is currently not functioning. and unfortunately, there is no presence of any kind of human, jerry and a, although there is
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a little bit president of i and you own. but they can not. but we still have not received a kind of a, in our states to be close to state local. so receiving tons of people with a car, just increasing correctly to the bank. central banks to close the trying to reopen in many states including with many port saddam but told that they none of the fact that function. so even if they want to bring a, the money, you cannot, there is no cash. the banks are even mobilizing things from across country to conduct card. the only aid that you had reached saddam was yesterday from the i c r c course, but we have not yet of all food program has such resume. its operations ensued on those suspend. at the thought of the fighting, after 3 of its employees were killed in battles between the army and rapid support forces. it was
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a warning the hostilities and su dawn could plunge the entire east africa region into a humanitarian crisis. the 3rd as to dawn's population was already starving even before the fighting broke out for the present fest. marcos junior is in washington d. c for talks with president joe biden. defense corporation is topping the agenda . the philippines has granted the us military and the use of 9 of its bases ought to be low reports from the old american naval base of civic. just like old times american troops in civic bay, showcasing their hardware and capabilities. as part of the largest ever joint drills between the philippines and the united states. for nearly 100 years. this was a us naval base until 991, with the philippines senate voted to shut it down. now, local officials say they welcome us soldiers with open arms. it benefits us,
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it benefits the local community in terms of commerce and employment. when ever these foreign military bestsellers called for children to be so big isn't one of the 4 new sites. the philippine government under president ferdinand barclays junior has granted the u. s. military access to but it is 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 lauder a filipino transgender woman was murdered by an american servicemen. 9 of joseph's got 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 us not an isolated case. the 16000 cases of
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prosecution, that arrows in a long couple alone and the 8600 shill. again, irish and children that were left behind and like suby bay to vienne, which will host u. s. forces into of its basis is close to taiwan. the focal point of much of the antagonism between the u. s. and china cu glanced governor manuel mamba opposed to plant. we're no dying. why is a polymer game? no, it has always been that way. era. we know that while i'm buried, cow would always tried will ah, boldly, joy again share. the national government insists the deal only aims to shore up the country's defences. the philippines, foreign affairs secretary, and recommend nato categorically stating the u. s. won't be allowed to stockpile weapons for conflict over taiwan. barnett below al jazeera, so big bay,
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the philippines. oh, white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it joins us now live in company. why is this relationship so important for the u. s. is really critical because of the u. s is main adversary right now in that is, is that region that china, the big concern for the united states is what it sees according to a senior administration officials, the growing provocations and hes sort of nist, particularly in the, in the pacific region. and so as a result to what we can expect in this meeting is running a little bit behind schedule. but when the arrival of the philippine a president is an imminent and what this discussion will center around is how the 2 nations can really partner in terms of their collaboration economically. but primarily, militarily, what the concern has been from the part of the philippine government has been that
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there has been harassment of their co started of their naval vessels in the region . and for the united states, they say that this is something that they can work with. so what we know is that this comes on the heels of some of the largest joint military exercises between the 2 nations. there is going to be sort of a further collaboration, we understand and discussions about that in terms of strength thing that military relationship. so what can we expect there in dc today according to a senior military or rather a minute administration official. what we know is that there is going to be a couple of announcements that are going to be made. the 1st is that there is going to be a transfer of some significant and military equipment. terms of like 3 c, 130 aircraft. and in addition, we also know that there are going to be some coastal patrol vessels that are going to be transferred from the united states to the philippines. in addition, we also know that there is going to be a setting up of a trade mission to increase
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u. s. investment in the philippines. so this is part of that collaboration that is going to be discussed. this is something that's going to happen in the oval office imminently, but according to the bible ministration, they're billing. this is significant. what they say is this is really about showing up the alliance. ok. and there is the white house waiting for the philippines president to arrive. but for the moment, kimberly, thanks very much overseas in egypt, have a release to al jazeera journalistic, sham up till, as he's off to 4 years in prison. he was arrested in cairo in 2019, but was never put on trial 2 of our desert journalists. bah, l dean, abraham and rabbit l shake a still in detention of 0. media network is cooling for the immediate release. hi wise, governing party, kansas. santiago. penya has won the presidential election, is received more than 42 percent of the vote. considering the dominance of the
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conservative colorado party and his rival, a friend, a leg re got nearly 27.5 percent. despite starting with a narrow lead and opinion polls this and even reports to my function in paraguay history continues to repeat itself. despite a bit of campaign against the central left coalition, that at one point looked set to when a conservative candidate is again going to be president santiago pena head, the conservative party that dominated politics for 70 out of 75 years. 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 panel 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
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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. the devil thing 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 quiet low profile, especially against the american government as it kills 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. danielle penny. one was just under 43 percent of the votes. well, head of his closest rival. if reina legged, a lamented that he would have one,
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had the opposition been more united. despite its own bitter in fighting, the colorado party operates as a solid block. he controls v. vi of the whole state state apparatus. public officers are mostly from the color part of the around 80 to 90 percent. and this is like a b r a big advantage that boots the field in a very us metric position for the operational parties. perhaps that explains why paraguayan so hoping for a better future while again voting for the party of the past. you see a newman al jazeera, i soon ceylon paraguay, supporters of the columbia in president casala petro gathering in the capital until guitar on this may day. nachos cooled for the rally and support of his social
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reforms at skater as under ram patty. he joins us live from vulgar tarza, as unto of many people, turned out on to the streets that good. while our let me show you what's happening right here. we're in front of the presidential palace. there are a few 1000 supporters of a president to gustavo pedro who's speaking with is a wife. it on the calico said at his side in support of many social reforms that are having a hard time going through crohn congress. and what better did was to ask people to come out on this may day in support of those, the reforms a show of a show of force on part of his support as of his voters that brought him in to off as the 1st left. this president and the history of columbia, columbia? yes, yet this is happening just 3 days after a major government reshuffled in that just 9 months into his administration. bears
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it in federal. they say that the to remove 7 of his that ministers, most of them mother aids that were part of the old establishment part seat with which at pedro had was running that coalition government. and now that coalition government essentially and that he has now last part of is that a base in the parliament ending it. instead, he's saying he wants to govern with people closer to his ideology, closer to an idea. the big question here is just how he will be able to pass these reforms in congress given that many of them are controversial help to reform pension reform labor reforms that are being discussed in the congress. that right now, but definitely this is a new face and government, gustavo, pet, them, we're going to have to see and they're coming. they, how well all their develop, especially given the fact that the markets a very nervous now doesn't change. it's fine. it's been
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a circle exam so you can ok is on her many thanks for bringing the view that from baton eyes on her piano. as being a day of protests and strikes around the world. marking international work has day been violent, confrontation, stream demonstrations and police in paris. tens of thousands of people march through the french capital. trade unions of called for more than 300 valleys across the country, are angry at present to buy new microns legislation to raise the age of time from 62 to 64 micron has condemned the violence. saca. 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 reform. let's just tell us all, what's your predict? i'm more determined than even the crone has to stay on for 4 more years. we will go on for 4 more years, no problem, and they will be, nor of us. i'm convinced we will win in the end. and i dislike committee appointed
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by florida governor rhonda santa have come to sewing the wolf disney company. it's the latest episode in the escalating feud between the republican politician and the entertainment giant. it began last year, often to be criticized the government measure bonding classroom discussion of sexuality with younger children. the firm is suing de santis over measures taken against the company, accusing him of political retaliation. is present. joe biden says, 1st republic, deposit says will be protected and his 1st comments on the troubled bank was acquired by j. p. morgan chase regulators had taken control of the bank. the 3rd major institution in the u. s. to fail in 2 months, passed. republic shall fall last week after it revealed customers have been drawn $100000000000.00 and deposits in march. that was the month, silicon valley bank and signature bank collapse, causing fairs of a wider market fall out. christmas limby has more from new york. while us
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regulators stepped 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 wealthy deposits and wealthy depositors who were not protected by federal insurance . if a bank were to collapse, this issue for them is rising interest rates. they had these loans and investments
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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. so it had hair on al jazeera, full, and a full like us open champion, achieves a korea milestone, and the drink i a piece i was coming up with ah,
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i know full sport and his andy, thank you so much, laura. well, liverpool manage it, your cloth is being investigated by the english football association. matter is teams when on sunday, clock claim the match referee had an agenda against his fame, oliver probate tottenham for 3 at anfield read injury time. when it prompted to angrily celebrate in front of the official seemingly hosting is like in the process, what latest suggested referee pull tyranny with mc liverpool. the body that represents referees in england has issued a statement refuting, corpse comment. think to any acted in a proper professional manner. it's not okay. we should not do that. yes, we are role models all clear, but being human beings, person foremost before your role or your human being that happens annabelle but didn't say a bad word to the to the for the patient, not at all and he wouldn't have deserted anyway because he didn't do anything wrong,
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but it turned around to the, for the vision, celebrated that direction and put my answering probably for that moment. fair enough. oh good. i'm already punished called yellow card on top of that. also manage and they can test it says the premier league title races fall from over on sundays team last top spot in the table to munch with the city for the 1st time since mid february. austin without a win 4 games heading into their game against chelsea. on choose day, their appoint behind city and they've played a game more. when i say look at it is like, this is not over, you know, and i will pay a lot of money to the next season in these moment, be in these position again. i love, believe me. so i just want to maximize the moment that we have right and how and go for it reality as well. is that for $274.00 days, we been with them until moral come vienna. they, when we had a ceiling and he's 5 against 2 to go. so these are the things that was on the re, well for 10 months,
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i think there's enough games left. a jeopardy to be there at the top and on the bottom and then type all the time. so i think that fully and it matches to say it's shown incredible form that we all respect that i think we'll have to respect wasn't done this year. and i believe they're still in raleigh, so it's not raining and be i champions the golden state warriors of events to the 2nd round of the playoffs they did. so thanks to i history, my king performance by steph curry. so how malik has the action? i think the best players deliver when it count and that's exactly what def curry did as the golden state warriors, but best thought in the 2nd round of the playoffs through the whole time. in b, a champion was on top of all in game 7 against the sacramento kings team playing on home court. whether it was goring point during foul.
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pulling the string through the teammate, curry made sure the warrior sparkled. his trademark long range shooting was all the one point. one more recorder, are you working with the point? a korea player flight and also the most prolific game 7 performance of all time warner. his efforts leading golden state to a 20 point victory and a place in the conference. then the final for the regular and massive turnaround. after losing the 1st 2 games of the series in the series, we lost most games when we lost possession battle. so, you know, our office was greg mo, creating good shots within, allows for set of our defense. and we were able to keep the cry out of it for a good portion of the game, which is huge on the road. so, you know, probably our best performance. so the series and as you know,
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great on next up for golden state, a dream series for the found against le bron james than the lakers. so hell believe al jazeera, now brittany grodner is stepping up her preparations for her 1st w, n. b, a game since returning from a 10 month detention in russia. the 30 harold american. back in training. now the phoenix, mercury, the to tomlin pico. my list was fried in december after being held on drug charges greiner and had seen, opened the season on may. the 19th, now ukraine's judo federation. so his half leaps will not be competing at this month's world championships and cats. all the me follows the decision by the international judo federations, when are russians and bell, or soon as to take part. last month, the international olympic committee recommended that athletes from those countries be permitted to participate as new tools and international events, except for those who either supported the war a work in the military or russian tennis plays all competing as neutral invents around the world. and i'm a bit of is just recorded his 300 when on the
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a t p. so well them before here beating. can patrick alexander shift shanker to reach the full term of the madrid open method of coming from a set down to beat the world number 966-6175. so it's finish the 27 year old. only the 3rd player under the age of 30 to achieve 3 points . for the incredible run of rush and seen agent may or drive a house come soon. and now the 16 year old losing her quarter final against wilma. but su arena. subtle anchor is straight set before this tall and she'd never be a 100 play despite this loss. she does now have 3 winds against opponents, right. in the 50 the settle kruchinin become the 1st expansion seem to not count the raining stanley cup champions in the inaugural playoff series the crack and beating the colorado avalanche to one in game 7 of this 1st round series. next up for them. it's the dollar store series open on tuesday in texas,
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and the best regular seasoned seaman and it shall history have been knocked out in round one of the piles, the boston, bruins bates and by the florida panthers full 3 norwood simon games 7 the panther will now face the toronto maple leafs in round, so. okay, most both throughout the night, but that is how we are looking for. thanks very much, andy. and that's it for me, laura. kyle: but you will have more of the day's news coming up with my mazda in on london center in just a moment. mm hm. and
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cheers from school children in the island community of east end. the excitement is over the arrival of their teacher fransisco been asked is there's only one school and guy could she knows infancy school is the only teacher. the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years of hard work from the local community here in cairo. sketchy at the store. this year, the u. s. government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education. part of a broader strategy by the by did administration to address the root causes of migration from central america critics in honduras, however, more than that ramp and government corruption means that foreign assistance too often goes astray, jump into the stream, hence percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emission showing the debate. people have already lost that line. people, how close that culture people have no doubt conditions. have your say, want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it live on you to
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people. man, i want the whole world to know that champion are not headed in wreckage. is all this with the powers that be on the al jazeera in 2018, a journalist lead 40 days of civic action against the armenian government. i'm president sockets, yann's group on power. i'm going to live with this where and documentary follows he's non violent campaign, to bring down a corrupt regime. and it's astonishing outcome with democratic love with revolution. i am not alone, arminius, velvet revolution on al jazeera. ah, as strides gone, fire and explosions interrupt you don, so cold ceasefire.
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