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to journalists, go in search of the tally mafioso, you money, the longer part 3. on a jesse, you know, the latest news as it breaks the 5, think something just been confined to the capital. both sides claim control of major facilities. but so far it's been asked to confirm who has the upper hand with detailed coverage. people have come here to demonstrate against growing please violence in the demonstration from around the world. and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis, can guarantee the transportation of the sick, the still faith, another challenge. ah ah.
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oh, i'm sorry, i'm noisy. you're watching the news hour live from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. i've been asteroids gone, fire and explosions, interrupting sedans. so call ceasefire. the un says the humanitarian crisis is turning into a full blown catastrophe. well, the fighting in sudan is cause prices to shoot up in chad, making food items on affordable for many people. russia is launching a new badge of missiles it ukraine, wounding, at least 34 people and causing extensive damage in one eastern city and police and amec. his clash across ron's, his work as use may de rallies to protest against president mac wong, raising the retirement age. and in sport, liverpool manager, juergen club is being investigated by the english football association. ah,
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we've been following developments in sudan tonight. there has been a sixty's fire between the army and power military rapid support forces has been violated by s, rice gunshots and explosions, the fighting intensify despite the warring sides, extending their truce by another 3 days. the un is now warning that the humanitarian crisis in sudan is turning into a full blown catastrophe. with the risk of spill over into neighboring countries, a serious concern. millions of people are hard to attract in their homes with little food. and there's a critical shortage of medical staff and supplies. the u. n. is bracing for as many as 800000 people to flee into neighboring countries because of this violence. victoria gave me begins our coverage. now hipaa is too frightened to leave her apartment in hall too. i missed my dana when it hit ditty and will continue. we hear the sounds of artillery falling in the street. we are traumatized
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every time we hear the fighting, we feel like we will die. the family is running out of basic supplies, the how long i didn't get them beaten. i 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 572 hours to allow civilians to leave an aid to be delivered. the permanent to greet the rapid support forces is also agreed to a temporary truce. but on the ground fighting continues across the country, including ha toom and its twin city on demand evacuees
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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 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 one in ser, down. we are sudanese, people residing in the u. s. people should not think that su down 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 had favor, had
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a little colder. 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 o auditors have a morgan isn't falling developments in sudan. she brings us more now from the sudanese capital. hard to me on the fighting there. now fighting has been ongoing between the rapids support forces and of the news army to control several locations in the northern parts, despite the numerous these fires, including the latest one. now in the early hours of the afternoon, around 12 o'clock local time, that's around 10 g m t, as strikes launched by the city news army around what residents in our physicians included. having a fuel tanker. that's the cause of a dark plume of smoke rising. for
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a period of several hours over the city of battery in the northern parts of the capital residence in eastern the off that that they were able to see 5 the jets and see the 5 digit launch as trucks. again, several positions which they also confirmed belong to the rapids support forces. now around the vicinity of the presidential palace, there was heavy artillery strike. and we can see a fire in one of the buildings around the vicinity of the presidential palace. it's right now under the control of the rapids support forces, but the needs army wants to regain it back because it's near the vicinity, off the general command of the army headquarters. this is, of course, as sci fi was agreed upon by both the cities army and the rapid support forth of but on the ground people who have been trapped here for 17 days now say that they have not seen a single piece fire actually manifesting itself. well, the world food program is saying that it will immediately resume operations in sudan. they were suspended, it started the fighting after 3 of their employees were killed. the organization is
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now saying, are many people in need of life saving assistance, and it must get going immediately. eddie ro is the sudan country director. our law for security assessments indicator, close to about 15000000 people who are severely food, even though i should also point out that this is on the back all the economic strains. we just the outweighs denise, i've been busy and even though we have enough wage harvest this year, as a result of the economy situation of you have quite a number. oh households was going to have 3 square meals a day. and with this conflict out of the displacement, the mom old only increase. well, some people have let the capital in our talent. i'm because conditions are often
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worse for the now swear. to live in the pallana who are the reason why we left as juice of food shortages, grocery stores are closed, pharmacies are closed. you live in a reality where you're not scared of the gunshots, but worried about leaving home to find nothing, no bread, nothing indicates a dash after we spent 2 days in al my word district. we had an idea to move in a group to madonna and thinking that housing that's available, you know, we discovered that we live in an area where electricity has cut off for 15 hours. the situation is very difficult and rent is too expensive for many people felt that they went from a bad situation to a worse one. yes, there is war and cartoon. it is a pity to leave and face all these hardships, but it's better to face them at home. or find countries in our winding down there, like you ations from sudan. early we spoke to sally, him, the delhi, his relatives in port saint john struggling to make it back to the u. k, which had one last evaluation flight leaving on monday. she told al jazeera earlier
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that they are in desperate need of help of a 3 year old cousin whose british national, she's with her mom, his sudanese national. they're refusing to let them on the plane to severely sick. she's supposed to have a lot of surgery due to getting infected, but of course the void got cancelled. she's been an agony screaming since yesterday, so she has to get on this plane. and the thing 1st, they told her that she could go on her own, but the mom cannot go because he doesn't have a visa, which is absolutely ridiculous. this is a life or death situation. if an infection spreads through your body and you get steps as you will die, so are they willing to let a 3 year old child die border because the mom doesn't have a b, the whole family has a british possible except for the mom. and i think that's absolutely heartbreaking . whereas the humanity in this, she's sick, she's 3 years old and she'll be see me. her mom who she's, she's dependent on she's been in agony shivering and screaming since yesterday.
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she's a child. other than the crisis helpline where we haven't really had much, you know, conduct, we haven't had any number suggested to us. the community, the city means community has had to come together and share resources. and some people like me or has helped me get on the 0 right now. she's been the only person that kind of could take us through the law and all the right. the eligibility for a british person is that the spouse or children are allowed to come with them. but when it's a child with a parent, it doesn't isn't apply it, which doesn't make sense. so just an update on the situation that you hearing about this family. they still have been able to leave and 3 year old summer and has started to experience breathing issues. so her condition is getting worse. she has been taken to a nearby clinic, but her cousin is saying that they don't have the medication that she needs. so i am now joined by shane. our sheriff is the executive director of jasa don,
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which helps local youth groups and is a former representative of the hard to resistance committee. now he joys me from how for insur down, which is a, a crossing point for people fleeing the fighting close to the border with egypt. thank you for taking the time speak to us. i know it's very late there at the moment. walking, tell us about the situation there on the border. are there any humanitarian supplies people getting the help that they need now? hello mary, i'm thank you for having me. well, i've been here for 5 days now. i came here to get my family across the border to egypt. i was lucky enough to be able to get them out on the 4th day, even though they had no documents that needed any thing they were eligible for entry. visa. however, we played here was really overcrowded. a lot of people are here and i saw which is
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a small city there, relies on one road and some gold activity. it has the capacity of around 40000 people and now it has almost 20000 extra people who live in the hotels. their books, houses were open to whole people, but now they also fall. there are multiple schools, mosque and other public areas that were open to host, although they coming this place people i myself on my family state. i had one of the box for the past 4 days or the 4 days that they were here. the situation has been terrible. the hygiene situation was terrible. a lot of people here at reach and ran out of money, ran out of money for their medication. the supplies here are that li, are running out and increasing in price. there has been and you have
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people coming in that the local governments have to close the road for people coming from gone. i have had them stay in don't law, which is a bit before in order to process the people here that have more that would come, however, that medicare is situation here and slowly becoming very concerning. and we are working with a lot of the local community here, responding, but the capacity is very limited. and i know that you will obviously and hard to me up until a few days ago. and you must still be in touch with friends, family, or community. there, how has this conflict affected har tomb? well, in form it's not guessed the artillery and the fighting. worry about out. i'm pulling up, it's the region that wasn't at the center for this conflict. since day one. there were air strikes, artillery, fire,
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even not even shooting in our streets and in our houses. however, in recent times, there has been large numbers of armed robbery happening. normal civilians, very terrible security risk. people are now scared of getting wild rather than dying from the fire or not just die from the fire, but getting robbed in their houses. i was currently on my what's that group which is what type of florida from center region that was recently created to keep updates. and i'm already seeing around 67, not people saying that the house next to them is currently being robbed by our people or people with white weapons. nice. thanks. and there's no one to help. all right, well thank you very much. maybe we can catch up again now it's a very, a difficult situation that you describe their in house with hygiene and
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humanitarian supplies and a challenge facing the people there. and also interesting, when we say about our to when people are more at risk of insecurity, more afraid of, of role varies rather than just the violence. thank you for that. i do appreciate it. well, the violence, i was also interrupting the supply of goods. the eastern child, now this means that price is of shot out. many people can't afford to even basic items. how many years reports from it? just need a child's border on how they're having to adapt to these false rising cos. i demi bra, him dab 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 alisha. i wonder. i am not going to the latter. what previously we could afford 3 to 4 meals a day. that was not any more. i can have the eating twice a day. these days is difficult because food has become so expensive. the village of
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ad raise 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, locked chide from sudanese sports that supply many of the imports it needs be sharice, huggins. i sought his refugee and trader, who brought his talk with mc, explains why, thinks can only get worse in the coming out of philadelphia la la la saffir said he got, the prices have gone up because air strikes 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 and remarking vendor struggle to find buyers for items that only a few can afford. well, so that is a little seldom of 1100 in business is slow, but we're grateful. innovative. local authorities say prizes especially food items
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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 a country where millions of people are already struggling to put foot on the table . i'm at the address al jazeera, i dre chide. well, local businesses in south sit on helping thousands of people trying to leave, sit down and making their way to south downs. bordeaux where supplies and capital juba had been taken by cargo planes. one of them, so sudden my name is muhammad ahmed. i'm a businessman from south sedan and part of an initiative bringing people from the border. alyssa, down to jew budget. i am the mother of osha o. we are a group of young people from the business sector in south sedan. no, i have decided that we helped by bringing people from sedan to juba,
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who had been affected by the ongoing conflict in the past weeks. now, some of those set up, we have $4.00 to $5.00 flights per day when we get on it. we provide transport perfected families. some of the elderly and children are developing us about us in there are also other flights operating for some other companies in juba. there is out of a house that a lot, even if i didn't want you to. there's also another initiative, one young people, right in social media pages, asking anyone who has bottled water diapers for children and other simple things to donate. mom was gonna fall helpless either with the get love in with out of the it's collected at the airport and the supplies are taking to people and distributed to the needy of the border until they get a chance to get on the plane to come to tuba. getting enough, i know that the i swear the situation of the board is very difficult. there are children, an elderly people. they need help because war doesn't profit. anyone. it's just a loss. and i know that much of those went home of them on my shallow shall i have
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it at home. it's going well. were working with the government and others of the business community to help those returning from saddam the mortgage older, larger, most unavailable. we will, once part of saddam them over the people that are part of us. and also we have to be compassionate and help each other. will sadie rapiers help to evacuate iranian citizens from the fighting and sudan, further demonstration of their improving ties. after years of animosity, saudi navy carried 65 iranian citizens from port sit down to judah from where they will fly to to iran. aaron's foreign ministry described the transfer as a positive event. reality, terran broke off formal ties in 2016, had been fighting a proxy war in yemen. but they started resuming diplomatic relations in march. you would the news, our life from london more still to bring you on the program. workers in south korea, you made a protests over the government's plans to extend the minimum working week j. p.
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morgan chase by most of 1st republic bank assets after it becomes a 3rd major u. s. bank to fail in weeks and in sport, the stanley cup playoffs produce one of the biggest upsets in n h l history. ah, dozens of people including children have been injured in ukraine after a wave of overnight. russian missile strikes. crane says it destroyed 15 of the 18 missiles fired, but extensive damage is reported in the eastern city of overhead. charles stratford has more on this from keith. but massive explosion lights up the night sky over the public road region. in eastern crone smoke trail suggest possibly exploding ukrainian weapons, but not so say officials who rarely admit to russian missiles hitting military
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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. well, if you feel you've said a gay was at home with his wife when the early hours of monday morning, there was an almighty 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 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 schedules. if you have a switch from you, 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 denise proper
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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 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 to us 3 days after $25.00 people, including 6 children, were killed by a russian missile hitting an apartment building in the city of mon central ukraine . he is, lucy, russia repeatedly says it doesn't deliberately target civilians with thousands have been killed by miss isles, drones and shelling of densely populated towns and cities since its invasion of
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ukraine in february last year. russian missiles of so called kamikaze drones strikes, targeting air is deep inside ukraine have increased in recent days. now it is impossible to confirm as to whether these are in fact an attempt by russia to hit ukraine supply lines ahead of unexpected ukrainian counter offensive. but the 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, chance travel al jazeera, give a freight train, gang petroleum products, has derail in western russia. close to the border with ukraine. the governor of the brianne squadron says the tracks were damaged by an explosion of casualties have been reported and no one has claim responsibility. but it does come a day after the governor said ukrainian strike killed 4 people in the same region.
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and an unrelated incident security forces are investigating an exposure that damaged power lines close to the northern city of st. petersburg or french please of clash with protests as in paris and other cities as hundreds of thousands marched for international workers day around the world. workers and activists of mark the day with rallies, calling for higher salaries, reduced working hours, and better conditions. in the french capital, some demonstrators pelted paris police with molotov cocktails and fireworks protested marching peacefully. bood the police, as they responded with tear gas countries. interior ministry estimates around 780000 people took the streets on monday. they're angry at president manuel macro, pushing through a decree to raise the age of retirement from 62 to 64. unless it's her 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 cell phone?
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what's the credit 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 a 1000000. and here, thousands of british nurses mark the day by walking off the job again later strike action to demand higher pay. andrew simmons was at one rally in london. the nurse is like, is gonna be the most the most in a range of books. what across the u. k? very good all the way through this. you know, this is the biggest action according to organizers on the most serious because intensive care units are being affected along with treatments such as came if that would be a dialysis oil swim critically or whether she'd respond to an emergency. if she was cold. well, the picket line and i think, okay, where would i think, you know,
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there's been a picket line. it's not that any of us for we do with every day, but that we're apologizing for every day that week because they're on and off and it's very hard to get enough with every time you go with a stephen baldwin with a tuesday about the said, pray all, however, this is here, say they have the bucket, the public, and the government to simply trying to be divisive. andrew siblings al jazeera, bundled, we'll talk each police of detain, protest is trying to reach,
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assembles restricted tax and square the may day demonstrations. major eyes were allowed to happen elsewhere in the city, no storing inflation and the cost of living crisis are among the main concerns for turkish motors, heading to the poles in 2 weeks time. president worship typo on is hoping to remain in office after 20 years in power. and shall i and may day rally turned violent in santiago, riot police use tear gas trucks and water cannon to break up a small gathering called by chillies. classic work is that central and another location in santiago, thousands of work is attended at the main may de rally that and then tens of thousands have been rallying in south korea's capital as well. trade unions are demanding a raise to the minimum wage. also speaking out against government plans to make the maximum length of the working wheat longer. this is made a gathering was the largest since the pandemic began. was much more still to bring you on the program. united nations whole talks and katara and scan it down di, humanitarian situation. but does not invite the taliban santiago penya when
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paraguay is election continuing the colorado policies decade long dominance uninstall. you're quite an athlete pull out of the upcoming judo world championships. ah. while the heat is slowly starting to move out as fain have one, here's your forecast details for the 2nd the bay on to stay still high temperatures though in seville at 36 degrees. but here's the peak at the next 3 days by the end of the week, temperature is more in line with where they should be. for this sunday, you're midway through the week. those winds will turn around and pick up in intensity. that's part of the reason why we're losing the heat to the northwest. we go, this breeze off the north sea in lower temperatures for the low countries. for example, answer dam just 11 degrees. and after a shot of snow in oslo,
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that snow is now in finland. we see rain for the baltic states western russia and bella ruth on tuesday. meantime, a storm system through the central mediterranean, the atria exceed is just chucking rain around all sides here on tuesday. and this is creeping closer to western turkey and the days to come. but for now, this disturbance in the northeast black seacoast just dod enough with some showers . they're off to africa, we go high temperatures, through mauritania and senegal. so new are shut 40 degrees on the nose, big downpours. they're the only barrier of benito gone and that southeast corner of nigeria. meantime, for southern africa, a fairly quiet but a few showers popping up in how tang providence in south africa, including for its capital johannesburg with a high of 24 degrees c soon take care. ah, the assassination of decision destabilizing the democratic process. you
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ah, ah, parking back main stories now. he's 6th, sees 5 between sedans, army and the power military rapids of fort forces, has been interrupted by s, writes gunshots and explosions. the u. n. is wanting that humanitarian crisis is turning into a full blown catastrophe. dozens of people have been injured in ukraine after a wave of overnight. russian missile strikes, cranes, as it destroyed. 15 of the 18 missiles fired. but extensive damage is reported in the eastern city of pablo. heart and police of clash with protest as across france is hundreds of thousands used. international work is day to rally against president macro on raising the retirement age. united nations organized conference and
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afghanistan is being held in qatar and made ongoing concern over the countries di humanitarian situation. but the taliban administration has not been invited to take part in the 2 days of closed door meetings and doha, since seizing power in august 2021. the taliban has been gulls from going to high school university and women from most jobs, public spaces. and jims, the un is days away from deciding whether to maintain its critical belief operation in afghanistan after the taliban by the afghan women from working with un agencies . the united nations considers afghanistan is biggest humanitarian crisis. 28000000 of afghanistan's 40000000 people now depend on aid to survive. joining me as fancier kusha, former member of the afghan parliament who was part of the government delegation negotiated with the taliban. despite having survived assassination attempts. do you think this meeting is likely to make any difference to the situation?
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women now find themselves in in the country typically if perhaps the taliban and not at the table. maria, my think it's for the you. her members of the security council and the united nations to really agree among themselves and how by unified approach towards the situation on afghanistan. i know that there is a difference of views and difference of approach in terms of how different countries in the region and beyond the region deal with the taliban. i'm persevering a view that if the united nations member states under the secretary jello and in this meeting agreed that they should have a unified position and a principal approach in terms of their am dear values. and when it comes to the situation in afghanistan, this will probably make taliban realize that you know, this, that the honeymoon is not going to last forever. and they need to be accountable
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for their deeds, especially that we know when it comes to their, you know, strategies towards woman. it is unfortunately in contradiction to the islamic values. so is it likely to change clearly? no, is he say there's nothing in islam that prevent so prohibits gulls from an access from access to an education, but it does appear to be a sort of power play or a way of willing influence on parts the population. can it change? absolutely, absolutely. i believe taliban are using, you know, women's rights, galaxy to cation, women's rights, to work, to public engagement, to political participation as a bargaining chip or with the international community. and the international community also does not really have a firm and kind of, as i said before, unified position over this issue. over the last 4 or 5 years of the world
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engagement with taliban, the will has continuously, you know, given away to a taliban want, did not really have a unified position. i believe with the world, especially the muslim countries. you know that why c member states that he tional countries who, you know, if you look at countries like u. e cut are where the, the meeting is being whole. a and many other muslim countries. if you look at them, they have women at their top leadership, but if you look it up on a sun, despite the progress that we have had and the spike like being historically as a place for everybody as a country. now you see women are being deprived and pushed to the 0, basically corner they had their deprived of any of their rights. i am in contact on daily basis with a lot of women who express how it actually affected your mental health as well. so it's not about economy or security of atlanta since about women's mental health. and i think and taliban will not, you know, make it if they continue to suppress a woman who are 55 percent of the population. and therefore, the world must have
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a firm unified position. and as to what i says, as you say, the response has been reich hail to call upon these national community. it has been this tension. all this dilemma between engaging with the people who now are in charge of the country to isolating a marginalizing them because of these because of these policies against women. so how does that mean? what needs to happen now? should they be completely isolated in order to oppressions change these policies? why didn't don't they have not really been isolated? or, you know, we know that the countries in the region now a accreditation to taliban, the formats of china, russia, it on pakistan. you know, countries in central asia and they accept taliban, the plots. a lot of western diplomats are also engage with thought up on the sanctions regime that applied to taliban 25 years ago is outdated. it's not based on the current situation and study mon, i, you know, i'm applicable,
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it's not even in for city asleep. so i think they're secure and different countries in the region have the phone with teams in engaging with taliban. i, as i said, i would like to retrieve that if like the security council members have a unified position in terms of, you know, what did you want to do it up on us and beyond humanitarian crisis and beyond woman rights of the need to really put all their pressure, but a political process, which will result a government that is acceptable by all. this is something we really wanted over negotiation. we had more than one year in doha with taliban, but obviously they took over on our, you know, the former pleasant played up on a son and he came to go to cobble militarily. i think this is time that the member states that he's not countries, countries who have a, a bigger influence over tell about they need to use their leverage in a unified approach. but a political process is a political process and a political ecosystem changes in a partisan. i'm sure a, you know,
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there won't be much more opportunities for woman, but, and the current circumstances. i don't have a hope that things will change. and history also tell us the polymer will never reverse that ethics. i wasn't up on a sun when they wouldn't cover and power the 1st time. so i think this should be a political process. what i'm hoping is that out of this meeting, there should be a unified position. and i, i one message, one voice to the taliban that they need to open for a political process. and that will these other government dot people for the people . thank you very much. how's your coffee for joining us on this i want to bring you a story about a 17 year old palestinian has been killed during a raid by israeli forces a refugee camp and the occupied west bank. ah. you've real camera was fatally shot in the head at the acrobat jabber camp in jericho least 5 other palestinians were injured and 2 were detained. israeli forces have
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killed a $105.00 palestinians since the beginning of the year. with the authorities of egypt of release al jazeera journalist, tisha abdul aziz. after 4 years in prison, he was arrested in cairo in 2019, but was never tried to other out. is there a journalist bar, a dean abraham and be a chef? i still in detention are da 0. media network is calling for their immediate release u. s. president joe biden has been hosting his counterpart from the philippines at the white house for dinner. marco's junior, was making the 1st visit by a leader from the philippines for more than 10 years. he significantly improved relations with us and taking over from rodrigo to tara t, a. in june. top of the agenda up defense cooperation with worries over increased chinese activity in the region. our white house correspondent, kimberly hark it has more us president joe biden. welcome to the president of the philippines to the white house, to discuss what the 2 leaders say is a shared concern and threat. namely,
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what both leaders say is the increasing assertiveness of china. in the endo pacific region, the meeting comes on the heels of joint military exercises, some of the largest in the region in quite some time, and as a result, now these men would like to build on that joint exercise. as a result, there will be a number of key announcements emerging from this meeting, including the transfer of military equipment, including 3 c, 130 aircraft as well as coastal patrol vessels. and there will also be a setting up of a new us trade mission in the philippines to increase economic investment. the goal of this is to not only deepen military cooperation, but also an economic partnership. to not only expand on the military cooperation to counter china,
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but also to try and counter what the united states says is an increasingly provocative chinese government. kimberly, how can al jazeera, the white house failed us bank 1st republic as being acquired bytes, rival, j, p. morgan chase and a $10600000000.00 deal. regulators had taken control of 1st republic off to a crash and the shaft price is the 3rd u. s. bank failure. since the month of march and as christian salumi reports from new york, their fears that it won't be the last. it was early monday morning when regulators announced the end of 1st republic bank. and what they hoped was the end to a crisis of confidence in the u. s. financial system banking giant, j. p. morgan stepped in to purchase the california based banks, nearly $104000000000.00 and deposits, and $229000000000.00 and assets before the stock market opened. g p. morgan, c o, jamie diamond spoke with analysts about the deal. no christabel is part of the
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crisis is over. first republic had been teetering on the brink of collapse in the wake of 2 others, silicone valley and signature bank, amounting to some of the largest bank failures in u. s. history. rising interest rates, cause loans and investments to lose value. all 3 of these banks catered to wealthy clients with large uninsured deposits, more prone to withdraw them in times of stress. we have structure of near 0 interest rates for 20 years. and when you begin to reset those, especially very quickly, which the fab have under pressure from the inflation to beats that we've had, you're going to have structures that evolved under low interest rates that don't meet the challenges of a new environment very well of a higher interest rates, the federal reserve meets later this week to decide whether or not to continue that policy of raising interest rate. at the white house, president joe biden attempted to reassure depositors and the american public. their
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money is safe. these action is going to make sure that the banking system is safe and sound, and that includes protecting small businesses across the country who need to make payroll for workers and their small businesses. are rising interest rates may continue to make financial institutions, reluctance alone, money, federal regulators are hoping that this allows the country to put the bank in crisis behind one clear winner and all of this is of course j. p. morgan chase. it was already the united states largest bank. now with this acquisition, it's even larger. christian salumi al jazeera new york, the us treasury secretary is again of congress to raise the federal debt ceiling, saying that the treasury is not likely to be able to meet the government's payment obligations soon as the 1st of june. so alan fisher is obviously there and he is following the story. what happens allen? if the government can't make its payment?
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well done. a yell in the treasury secretary is saying here, look, you've got to concentrate your minds. we've been talking about this since january. but now you have 30 days to really sorta, she says janet july, june the 1st. but there is some flexibility in that date. but you remember back in january janet yell and said, look, we have to start taking extraordinary measures to make sure that the us can meet its obligations. and she wants both sides and capitol hill to come up with a solution. no of had that joe biden in the last half hour or so as invited kept mccarthy, the speaker of the house to come and talk about the debt limit and they're going to do that at the white house on me. the 9, the republicans have already passed the legislation to raise the debt limit, but in return they want big spending cuts on the number of government programs to be trimmed back as well. joe biden, he says that's not going to happen. he wants the debt limit increased and he wants it done in a clean bill, and he says, to do it any other way, what,
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who would hit ordinary american families over 200 years? america is never ever, ever failed to pay debt to put in the capital and colloquial terms. marika is not a dead beat nation. we have never ever fail to meet the debt. now as a result, one was respect ignatius of the world. we pay our bills and we should do so with our reckless hostage taking from some of the mega republicans in congress. what's the government doing and to prevent this from happening while they've obviously taken step since january, including making sure that they don't put all the contributions that issued in certain pension funds. but the reality is american families are watching to see what happens. this has global consequences because of course america is at the, the biggest economy in the world. i. but if the default that means the interest
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rates become higher for the government and if they become higher for the government, they become much higher for every one else. so mortgages become more expensive, credit card debt becomes more expensive and it just means that people will find it harder to pay their bills. so you can see why joe biden, kevin mccarthy, and janet yell and want to avoid any sort of default. and she seeing this, as i said, to get people round the table, she may be heartened by the fact that come me the 9 they will start talking. there may be a bit of leeway into june, but this is something that has been hanging over washington for months and needs to be sorted. know within the next 30 days from washington and fisher. thank you. several people reported dead after a da storm had a major highway in america. so cool is an almost total loss of visibility on in state $55.00. close the city of springfield, in the state of illinois, roughly 50 cars were involved in a pilot, is on a several big trucks to which caught fire. there are reports that one shock
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exploded around 30 people and being treated for injuries, conservation groups in america, seeing the federal aviation ministration over its approval of more launches by eat on mosque space, x space x launch pad in boca chica, texas used most recently, 11 days ago the starship rocket is right next to a national wildlife refuge. the lift off report to be held chunks of concrete, a metal, hundreds of meters from the side. it also ignited a nearby field and sent a cloud of concrete dust, more than 10 kilometers away. allies of florida governor on desantis hitting back at the walt disney company, agreeing to counter sue them. a last week, disney went to federal court to overturn february state takeover of the land housing. the disney world park by a company made up of de santis appointees. companies as it's being targeted for
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expressing political views that de santis opposes. last year, disney criticized a florida lot, but banned discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. it was expected to be a tight race, but ruling party candidates. santiago pania has one power wise presidential election with a considerable victory. e secured more than 42 percent of the vote, underscoring the dominance of the colorado party, which has governed almost continuously since 1947 panniers rival got 27 percent despite having him now lead in the initial pulse. we see a newman reports now from the capital asencion in paraguay history continues to repeat itself. despite a bitter campaign against the central left coalition, that at one point looked sick to when 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
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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 panel is capable and i hope he corrects the defect vices that we have. ah, the 44 year old economist and former finance minister promise is 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. pennsylvania is definitely the man of the hour, but so is present in horrid ass in his own. nobody had seen what days he had been
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keeping very, very quiet long while especially against the united states 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 says . yeah, well then, yeah. penny one was just under 43 percent of the votes, while 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. it controls the, the of the whole state state apparatus. public officers are mostly from the color part of the around hated 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. perhaps that explains why
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paraguayan so hoping for a better future while again voting for the party of the past. due ca, newman al jazeera, assume sealant paraguay voters in his back as dawn of approve constitutional changes that will allow the present shortcut resilience to remain in power until the 2040. according to february results they were approved by 19.21 percent of the votes. constitutional changes also include a ban on capital punishment and the protection of human rights. despite recent reforms, govern critics and rights groups. the country remains authoritarian versus of has insisted that the overall will improve governance and people's quality of life. turn off all the sport with andy in doha. thank you very much for liverpool manager, your cloth is being investigated by the english football association. after teams, when on sunday, court claimed the match referee had an agenda against his changing liverpool for 3
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unfilled read injury time. when prompted to angrily celebrates in front of the official seemingly hosting like in the process. but later suggested ref report journey with mc liverpool. the body that represents referees in england has issued a statement, refuting cops comments. thanks. jenny acted in a proper and professional manner is not okay. we should not do that. yes, we are role models all clear, but be human beings 1st and foremost before your room or human being that happens and above but didn't say a bad word to the, to the, for the patient, not at all. and he wouldn't have to do it anyway because he didn't do anything wrong. but it turned around to the, for the vision, celebrated that direction and put my home straight. probably really that moment. fair enough. oh good. i'm already punished or yellow. caught on top of that awesome manager mcconnell, tessa, says the premier league title races fall from over on sundays team last top spot in
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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 tuesday. there are points 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 now and go for it. the reality as will is that for $274.00 days, we been with them until moral cum vienna. they, when we had a seal and he's 5 against 2 to go. so these are the things that we then re, well for 10 months. i think there's enough gains less of a jeopardy to be there at the top. and on the bottom, i'm going to type all the time. so i think that full unit matches to say it's shown incredible form. we'll respect that. i think we'll have to respect wasn't done this year and i believe they're still in writing. so raining and be a champion,
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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 the curry did. as the golden state warriors book this thought in the 2nd round of the playoffs through the whole time and be a champion, was on top of berlin, game 7 against the sacramento kings team playing on home court. whether it was goring point during foul pulling the string through the teammate, curry made sure the warrior sparkled. his trademark long range shooting was also one point or more reporter. are you working with the point?
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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 they, me finals the regular and massive turnaround off the losing the 1st 2 game of the theory in this series we lost most games when we lost possession battle. so, you know, our office was greg mo, creating good shots within allow 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're probably our best reformers. so the series as you know, great on next up for golden state, a dream theory for the found against le bron james than the lakers. so he'll believe al jazeera, now britney griner is stepping up her preparations for her 1st at w n. b, a game since returning from a 10 month detention in russia. the 30 terrell american. back in training. now the phoenix mercury, the she tomlin gold med list,
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was freed in december after being held on drug charges. griner and her team will open their season on may. the 19th, now ukraine's judah federation says his athletes will not be competing at this month's world championships in cattle. the move follows the decision by the international judo. federations are russians and belarus used to take part. last month. the international olympic committee recommended that athletes from those countries be permitted to participate as neutrals and international events, except for those who either supported the war need work in the military or russian tennis players all competing as neutrals and vents around the world. and on my good evers, just recorded his 300th when on the 80 pete saw the weldon before here, beating compatriot. alexander shift shanker to reach, shared the 4th round of the madrid open method of coming from a set down to beat the world number 96466175 is how it finished the 27 year old. only the 3rd player under the age of 30 to achieve 3
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requests. an incredible run of russian cine agent, mir and draven, has come to an end. now, the 16 year old losing her quarter final against wilma, but su arena sabbath anchor in straight sets before this toilet. she'd never beat him a soft 100 player despite his loss. she does now have 3 wins against opponents, right. in some 50 the settle kruchinin become the 1st expansion seemed to knock out the reigning stanley kept champions in their inaugural playoff series. the kracken beating the colorado avalanche to one in game 7 of this 1st round series. next up for them. it's the dallas stars, that series opens on tuesday in texas, and the best regular seasoned seaman. and it shall history have be not south in round one of the piles, the boston bruins beats, and by the florida panthers full 3 norwood simon games 7 the pump as well. now face the toronto maple leafs in round. so okay,
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that is always bought for now we're lighter. now a chinese dare devil is put his name in the history books. john shoot, bang, launched himself from a helicopter wearing a wings suit aiming at the giant arch of the town and cave to kilometers away. hitting speeds of more than a 180 kilometers an hour. he made it through the gap, only the 2nd person to manage it in a wing suit. and the 1st from china. and he made it look so easy as it finished up. ah ah. and
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