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ah, i'm roberson, and this is our 0 life. and doha also coming up efforts to end an escalating conflict. the one on the sides in sudan, agree to sit down for mediation civilians and cartoon line up for hours to get some bread as a humanitarian crisis deteriorates on the un hosa conference in doha to discuss how best to deal with afghanistan's taliban government. ah, we're going to begin with some breaking news. a prominent member of the palestinian jihad group has died and an israeli prison. honda odyssey was on hunger strike for $86.00 days. hundreds of people are marching in his home town of allah and the occupied westbank to honor him on
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a strike. stone cold across the occupied palestinian territories is ready, forces arrested on, on an early february. his lord accuses israel of medical negligence. the day with him is near sitting in the occupied westbank. tell us some more about hot out not on what happened before his death. the 45 year old has said that he would go on hunger strike on february 5th when he was taken to custody by israeli forces. he was expecting to be met with that regular policy of administrative detention. so he decided to start a hunger strike, which was the 6th in his life, 45 years old father of 9. he was arrested before 8 years in total in israeli prison . so he was like, this time i'm going to start the hunger strike because he was expecting administrative detention, which is a rest without charges. he was nature met with the charges that and he said with this proportionate with the sentence that he was presented with. he was charged
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with it, provoking violence and being a member of islamic jihad, that is where it considers a terrorist organization. later on after $86.00, these of hunger strike after warnings. why the family that his health was deteriorating. he was found unconscious in his cell. this morning and he was announced that according to his wife, brenda, she says that the she, when he was left down by the factions, by resistance movement, by many palestinians. and she said that the weapon that did not stand by heart, that i'd then when he was a life fighting during his hunger strike is not of use. now after he died. we've already mentioned that that had been people marching in his home town of about how are palestinians likely to react to this news? well, let's not forget he's a symbol of hunger strikes in 2012. when he was arrested without charges. he
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succeeded in reversing that decision and being free after individually going through a hunger strike for more than $67.00 days. so he kind of, it started that movement that led many palestinian prisoners to being free from israeli prison after the resorting to not eating as a way and a method of resisting this israeli measure of arresting palestinians without charges. all in all they occupied westbank has announced a full strike. no schools. people are not going to their shop. they want to come up . if they want to remember him, they want to show respect. but it's remains to be seen how this is situation is going to be playing out. the family said that they refuse an autopsy with hearing now from palestinian official sources that the body is being taking to a center in israel for potential. we don't know, maybe there is going to be an autopsy. maybe they're taking the body for pictures. the family has said that any attempts to a conduct,
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an autopsy will be a heavy and witness sign than would not be acceptable rather by the family. so it's a way to see at the moment we are seeing agra throat and i drove it. we had a very close to arabic and will keep you updated how the situation is going to play out and do that. thank you very much indeed. need to abraham the would have been a number of rocket attacks from gaza towards israel and we're going to get more from your site is joining us from gaza city as long as your hobby on group has a presence in gaza. what kind of reaction has there been? yes. well, the rockets there were fired from gaza. the 1st early hours were a quick response to the news of the death of hud that i'd none. policy infections, hearing gaza, islamic jihad and hamas and other factions have issued statements, claiming that the they hold these really occupation for me are responsible for the
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crime of killing her. that i do not. and they vowed for a response saying that this crime shall not pass without accountability. they have also announced a general strike and called out the protests in different areas in the gaza strip. cars were roaming the streets, calling the people to abide to the decision of the strike, to shut down their facilities and their shops. all. so the factions that will be holding a joint conference in gaza city and a morning 10 fort hood that i had none. jim, do you think, given the circumstances there and you've been in monitoring that area for very long time? do you think that they response with rockets that we have seen so far? will be 8 in terms of an actual, shall we say military response or non response? is it possible that this might move on to miss might escalate and whiten?
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well, a sense of the firing of the rockets, rob, we have not seen any statement saying that there will be a further escalation. the factors have been very quiet about any information that they have given in these past few hours. but of course, the military caps here in gaza for the policy infections have been emptied. once those rockets were fired, just moment to go, we've heard the f. 16 war jets is really war. jeff, in the skies of gaza. ah, we don't know if this means that israel is preparing for a response on these rockets. or if the policy infections still have a further intentions to carry out further, a rocket lunches from godsa. we will know that shortly in the conference, that will be hor, held by the policy infections. no, thank you very much indeed. does him now say talking to some guys, a city,
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let's bring in an attitude fin. she's the director of the prisoners and detainees department at the physicians for human rights in israel. she's joining us from television. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. can you give us an indication of the kind of conditions that hunger strikers are kept under in israel prisons? well, the several days under strikes or several weeks, even 2 or 3, the records are transferred to a medical center. it's really prison service, which is not a hospital and they are kept there. i still a sense of allowing you to sell a service said there is an emergency button, but it is placed, you know, so in the bathroom. so it's hard to reach. and there are guards that are coming in every half hour to check on the strike
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over. it prevents her records from sleeping because the door slams and may be done on purpose. but it's hard conditions. there are no means in the facility. it could take care of person on it for a long or striking case. he or she are collapses. and there are no emergency services like in a hospital who expertise like you know, hospital. and although the i p s built with many hunger strikes, there's on beyond 40 something days. it is not a place to prison is not a place for hunger strike courtesy cannot provide the chair and the monitoring that easy for me. i understand that a medic from your group, physicians for human rights, israel had visited at not in prison and a warrant that he was facing eminent death and had called for him to be urgently
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transferred to a hospital, what responsibilities and, and the to 40 to medical staff have when it comes to try to enforce that kind of move. oh, well we addressed not only the idea, but also the minister of health and hospital where he was transferred for us. and we almost beg them to hospitalized. you know, we spoke to people personally, we sent letters, we are still works best and we used the medical summary of doctor carson who visited him, but it didn't help us. but i was demanding 3 simple things. basically, he was saying that he will be more willing to receive treatment and wanting to know if his family will be allowed to visit him. and if the medical information that
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will be gathered about him in the hospital will not be transferred to the i p. s. authorities who he sees as part of the organizational ortiz, and he also asked that positions for human rights will be involved. we said that we could, but the other 2 are not granted. and until today, an appeal to court asking for permission for his i'm with him knowing that that might be the last time that they need wasn't granted. palestinian groups are accusing the israeli security forces or being responsible for the death of ab none . given your experience of the system, how much responsibility would these rarely securities forces have in this case, and how much of it would lie with decisions that were made by adnan himself. whoa. of course, other went on
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a hunger strike and he took responsibility for his life, but are there also there is also the responsibility of these really present service . who said, during all this time that they are giving him proper care. and then they are ready to give whatever treatment he needs. so it's their responsibility for sure. and also it is the responsibility of the ministry of health and israel and also the hospital. this is a very problematic behavior on their behalf, ethically and professionally, because these are medical organizations, they know what happens after a full on congress, right? i don't live in is don't actually the prisoners in detainees, department of the physicians for human rights in israel. we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much indeed.
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ah, the you and envoy to sedans says the warning generals have agreed to send representatives for talks, possibly in saudi arabia. but vulgar perth, as warned, there are challenges to overcome before any negotiations can begin. the fighting between the army and potter military, rapid support forces, as largely continued despite as his farm. not in a moment. we're going to speak to him, morgan, and cartoon 1st. here's her report. ah, the denise army fighter jets flying over battery and east nile ins to dance capital hard to targets and positions of the paramilitary rapid support forces. residents of battery in the northern parts of the capitol. say a fuel tanker belonging to the rapids support forces was head, leaving clues of dark smoke as heavy gun battle between the 2 sides reached on for a 3rd week of the other parts of the capitol also witnessed intense fighting
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between the 2 sides. he but is too frightened to leave her apartment in hot i missed my dana nitty and 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 allen guiding good down b, edna the rapid support forces are stationed in front of our home and they won't allow us to fix the electricity port. there is no electricity and no water. the un says the scale and speed of what's unfolding is unprecedented info. damn. it also says the humanitarian crisis. is that the breaking point? the, the head of the army, general abdel for the hon, has agreed to extent of faltering cease fire, allowing civilians to leave an 8 to be delivered. the sarah military
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group, the rapids support forth, is also agreed to the temporary to but on the ground. fighting continues, including in her 2 and 350, undermine local communities and her film warrants people to stay at home. i met eric tries and artillery fire millions still remain in the capital, taking opportunities of brief love to go and get basic necessities where possible. those who can make their way out of the capital have already left evacuated, import dancy the feel, a sense of shock at the sudden spiral into civil war. many have lived and worked into them for a decade or so. then i 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 cartoons and firing the shelling. sou done is seriously in his state. the real war. we hope god brings peace to everyone and
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soothed down. we are su, denise, people residing in the us. people should not think that su down has been destroyed . no things have happened, but we wish to stay strong. this group of tamales arrived in mogadishu from 4th to down and once i gave him, so cosa, 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. but from millions off to denise, there is no way to go there trapped by fighting in a country the you and says is falling apart. he bo morgan al jazeera hutton. oh, he was live for a soon cartoon. so do you run voice saying that the 2 journals are sending representatives for talks for how confident and people beach that the officer talks could actually lead to anything hipaa while while both sides say that they agree to talks, it's not been unconditional. just like the cease fire both sides agreed to has not
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been unconditional. both sides say that if they feel any military movement from the other side, they will attack or retaliate. and that's what's been happening on the ground here and the cap. it's on how to tune and when it comes to the issue of talks, it's a similar matter. the sudanese army says that for talks to happen, there are conditions which include discussions of a permanency fire only and not a deal with the rapid support forces, but rather a deal that secures the r, s. f out of sedans, politics and military institutions. as for the rapid support force, as they said that any kind of talks has to be preceded by a ceasefire on the ground. and right now that is not happening. and in the early hours of to day morning, there were heavy artillery around the vicinity of the presidential palace in the capital of her to him. it's under the control of the rapid support forces. but the army has been trying to wrestle it back because of its vicinity to the general command of the army. this also been artillery strikes in the city of under man. and it looks like they are. the sudanese army has been targeting iris of positions
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overnight because artillery strikes and air strikes were heard in the late hours of the night into the early hours of a tuesday morning. so this cease fire that the r s f says has to be in place before any talks happen is not happening. people say that they don't think the talks would lead to any results and they've given up hope in this power struggle between the 2 generals. ever in the meantime, of course, people in call to and on the lawn and, and surrounding areas. so stop mainly in their homes, they're running out of food, they're running out of fuel, they're running out of medicines as well. and they're the ones bearing in many ways, the brunt of what's going on. yes, banking institutions have been closed since the thought of the fighting, and that's 18 days ago. a feel stations have stopped in many parts of the capital. her tomb shops and markets also, especially in the northern powers, are no longer existent. people have to cross a bridge from the northern parts of the capital to the western parts of the capital to be able to get groceries and other basic goods. and that's if they have the money to do so. many people told us that they still remain trapped in their homes,
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that they have no financial means to be able to cross into the western side of the, of the capital to be able to bring basic necessities or to get fuel for their car. the and this is just in the capital, this air conflict between these rapid support forces and the sudanese army has had a ripple white, a ripple, a country wide ripple effect. people in the state said they have to line up for hours to be able to get their money from the banks. and that's because a lot of people traveled from the capital cartoon to states where they're safer. so there's an influx of people to neighboring states and that's putting a burden on those states that were not prepared to receive the sudanese clean from the capitol. harder to him. many of them say that those in the states, they say that they've been living in the open, that they're waiting for humanitarian assistance that they've been without food and water for days. and they just want this conflict to end. but right now, fighting continues between the r s f and the sudanese army here. but thank you very much indeed, dead sober morgan, bringing subsidies will help to all and charge more than 20000 people have already crossed the border to seek refuge, the american,
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the dangers journey from sudan on donkeys and by foot. the conflict is also affecting people. insurances, with the flow of goods being disruptive cause and food prices to rise. all the doris reports from tons already in west or for on the disability side of the border . with chart. right behind me is a local police station here in $10.00. it is deserted, completely deserted, and the lock and key, and it looks like they how did they left this place when fighting, broke out in sudan over here, the same boat. and now seeing the presence of the police station, it's constructed by the united mission mission in the for as implemented by the slime relief agency. many of the residents who fled these town of 10 delta after violence broke out. we understand that a lot of houses have been burned down. security forces took to their heels and crossed over along with civilians. over there is the river bed, the dry river bed, which is a crossing point for people who live in this town and not found themselves inside
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chad. now a lot of people are moving away from this area simply because they feel that it's no longer safe to be here. now over there also is the towns. busy court house. it's also under lock and key, like many other government establishments. yeah. intended to simply because people don't believe the saved in this community. if you look at the street, everything, every ways empty except or cation of people, one or 2 people who come and check on their belongings, their houses take about probably, and then free across the driver have a bed into child despite the hutch, if they prefer living in open spaces exposed to the elements and of course, despite the fact that they don't have enough to eat in those camps, how many degrees algebra from 10 dell to inside dot for west f region. also down still hadn't al jazeera looking to tell you why these animals would spend most of the days upside down. could hold the key to
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a health breaks ah, with oh, they're sweating it out in southern spain haber one. so right off the bat we painted on the colors, stark, the orange, and the red. the higher the temperature, seville at 37 or squeeze out one more hot day before those temperatures start to tumble and look at 37. your 10 above where you should be for this and the your 30 degrees though. on thursday, let's go to africa right now, and we're dragon in warm air from this a horror for mar catch. so your temperature is closing in on 40 degrees once again, but on the flip side of things got a northerly wind. so that means a new ox shut at 35. this pretty well we're, you should be for this sub the gear. there is a wind off the north sea, so that means temperatures are lower than we would like for this sub the year. for example, in amsterdam, quick shot of snow for finland. we've got some what, whether through the baltic states, western russia, bela bruce and central europe,
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would pick up this story there. that this storm system spinning around this central med, the adrian exceeds so it's chuck and brain around all sides here. that is moving closer to the western side of turkey, so we'll see increasing cloud cover in places like on talia. for example, to day on tuesday, back to africa, we go, our usual pulses of rain across west african to the south. we go right now. few showers around kazoo, lunar, tell province in south africa. and same goes for how tang and it's capital johannesburg with a high of $25.00 degrees on tuesday. that's it. bye for now. ah . the inspiring stories from around the world. ah, human life capture images, fost groundbreaking
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films from award winning filmmakers. what is going on in new york city? on a j 0 lou . oh, what you called a 0 reminder. we're told stories this our prominent palestinian activist caught up, i've done has died in an israeli prison after $86.00 days on hunger strike. hundreds of people are marching in the occupied west bank to honor him on was a member of the stomach hot on the you and envoy to sudan says the water generals have agreed to send representatives with talks, possibly in saudi arabia, but volk about. this is told the associated press or challenge is to overcome
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before any negotiations can begin. in the capital call soon people are experiencing widespread fuel shortages. many petrol stations are closed while kuza vehicles can be seen at all. the ones are united nations organized conference and of ghana stone is being held here in doha. the taliban administration, which came to power in 2021 has not been invited to take part. united nations considers afghanistan, its biggest humanitarian crisis. the taliban designated on basset to the un has issued a statement saying, any meeting without its participation is unproductive and even counter productive. it has a legitimate right to express its position. the statement questions, how decisions can be acceptable or intimate that if the taliban are not part of the process? finally, it says the move is discriminatory and unjustified. it calls for the issues to be solved through a pragmatic approach. well,
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i did put that together. the james base joins now live onset, so please taliban very upset. the fact they're not at this why i've not been invited. not just the taliban who are upset. clearly the main issue that wants to be discussed right now is the taliban policy towards women? yet you have a meeting with neither the taliban or representatives of african women being invited. the un, it's got themselves into a little bit of a mass in the last couple of weeks. i think it's fair to say we had the deputy secretary general talking about possible recognition of the taliban because the you saw the statement there from the man who would like to be the celebrated ambassador to the un. well, right now the un calls them the distracted will thought is that don't even say that the government. and then on the other hand, you have the head of the developing part of the u. n u m b p saying of a very different thing potentially that the u. n. could pull out completely from afghanistan. where is the actual position? well, i spoke to the u. s. equity general on his way to doha, was on the flight with him from new york. he made it clear that neither of those extremes are going to happen to you and he's not going to pull out of africa song.
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and the end of this stage is not and the international community is not gonna recognize the taliban. the reason that neither taliban or women are invited, he told me, is because the international community has to get on the same page. they want to work among all the different play as we go. western countries here, we got regional countries. we've got the neighboring countries of afghanistan, they wanna get them all on the same page. and then when they've got the international community speaking with one voice, then they've got the leverage they believe to negotiate with the taliban. given the fact that the do, the aim of this appears to be unity is, is you're saying briefly, what is it that they can talk about? lots of issues. the issue of women is number one on the agenda, but the sex general gave me a list of another. another 3 things are important. governance, the taliban have soul control of afghanistan, but that was in the original plan. when the taliban, when negotiating with the u. s. that was supposed to be the taliban as part of, of a government that had other representatives of different groups on it as well.
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you've also got the, the issue of what the section of external describes is terrorism. very concerned, but that groups do not come and use of kind of stone as a base going forward. and there's the issue of drugs, the drugs problem enough kind of stuff has not gone away. and that is another great concern for the international community. was quickly telling you rob that yes, they're all meeting the international community here. not with the taliban present, but we have learnt that's been a special exemption made for taliban foreign minister to travel in the next few days, beginning of next week to pakistan for a meeting with the chinese and the pakistan foreign minister. so the time about our meeting with some countries in james, thank you very much. indeed. diplomatic is a james based scientists in costa rica, say sloths could help discover new antibiotics. a team has been researching their fur and found unique bacteria that could offer hope in the fight against antibiotic
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resistant, super bugs. i was under a buyer's headboard. it's another slow start to the day for judy a. v. for 30 years, she's run a floss sanctuary in costa rica. her team has rescued and studied more than a 1000. these animals raising them by hand until they're healthy enough to be released back into the wild. she says she's seen all kinds of injuries, but one thing is clear slots are more resilient than you think. we've never received a slot that has been sick that has a disease or has an illness. we don't know if it's it's because if they have this beneficial bacteria in their hair, we've received a floss that have been burned by power lines and their entire arm is just destroyed . i think maybe in the 30 years we've seen 5 animals that have come in with an infected injury. 2 and 3 towed slots live in the canopies of costa rica as jungles . there are also the countries newest national symbol researcher max chavarria was
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intrigued by what judy was seeing at the sanctuary and took the 1st samples to analyze in his lab see no way for him flowing in fella. so. so when you look at the fur of a slot, you see movement, you see more, you see different types of insects and you see that it is a place where we have a very broad habitat. and clearly when there is co existence of many types of organisms, there must also be a system that control them and use their theory was confirmed within the slots for they found would appear to be anti biotic producing bacteria that fight off pathogens and infection. better pork and up inside of my job, why not think further that this molecule could also be used for us in other applications. for example, in medicine, in human health, specifically chavarria and his team want to know if the slot microbes could help against antibiotic resistant, super bugs, where standard treatments no longer work. they admit the answer to that question is
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still a long way off, but it's one that's becoming increasingly important. the world health organization estimates that by 2050 resistance to antibiotics could be the cause of $10000000.00 deaths a year. and just like the accidental discovery of penicillin so many years ago, researchers here are hopeful, costa ricans, sloths could hold a solution of their own to a rising global health threat. alexandra buyers al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the job stories, prominent palestinian arts of his huddled ad. none has died in his early prison after 86 days on hunger strike. hundreds of people are marching in the occupied westbank to honor him. odd man was a member of the responded your hot armed group. it abraham has moved from muse yameen in the occupied westbank. he's
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a symbol of hunger strikes in 2012 when he was arrested without charges. he succeeded in reversing that decision and being free after individually going through a hunger strike for more than $67.00 days. so he kind of, it thought, did that movement that led many palestinian prisoners to being free from israeli prison after you resorting to not eating as a way and a method of resisting this israeli measure of arresting palestinians without charges. all in all they occupied. westbank has announced a full dry no schools. people are not going to their shops. the you and envoy to sedan says the warden generals have agreed to send representatives for talks, possibly in saudi arabia. lead vocal path, as has told the associated press that aren't challenges to overcome before any negotiations can begin. thousands of film and television writers in the us on stripe demanding higher pe because she asians have studios including disney and
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hi on for me. okay, thank you for watching the stream at the moment. there is no shortage of political analysis of what is happening in the conflict in sudan to warring general's fighting for control of the country. but on this episode, we are focusing on the people of says, dad, how will they coping not coping? what is their humanitarian crisis? ordinary civilians really have no stake in this conflict at all. they're essentially being used as pawns or as human shields in what is basically quite literally a personal dispute overpower between 2 generals. they're willing to do anything, everything to win. and that's at the expense of sunni civilians and the result is an absolute humanitarian disaster that the world can see for their to their own eyes right now. personally, ah, the past few days have been pretty difficult even though i'm not physically in sudan at the moment. my mother and my siblings are back home in clifton where i
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grew up. and over the past few days, i've held my breath as i followed their efforts to vacuum hip hop them. join us to discuss the humanitarian crisis from hall tomb out. his english correspondent heb morgan in london. dalton, i to the sarah updeal and with us from bell fossil carter's, he, dan country, director for the new regional refugee council. feel watching right now. you're on youtube. you can be part of this conversation as well. how are people managing m c down? what are your insights, what your experience? but it right here in our comment section. i am curious, guess, what does a sci fi, i mean, are we in a ceasefire situation? hipaa well, we've spoken to some people will and obviously room to room and the answer is no. we're not. you can still hear the sound of the artillery slides. you can see besides the jets, there's the launching airstrikes people's thought town to leave their homes. they
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can't access basic necessities, the so out of water out of power and it was the actual areas and people still don't feel that it's safe for them to go out there. so arms, man, whether it's direct support forces on one side or whether it's the sudanese, on the other side, people will feel that it's safe enough for them. the idea that when there's a cease fire, you know, we shouldn't be able to hear the sound of the arrows tried. so should be able to hear the fi suggests we can hear the artillery scribes wishing to be seen armed men on the streets and all setting up checkpoints. and because it's not happening, you can see that there's a ceasefire, especially when you see plumes of smoke continuing to rise. ah, almost all over the capitan. well, say 5 for the and i'll say are you, are you in a sci fi situation? you have a little bit of a pause to do some work, but no pauses. i mean, maybe for a few minutes before it, sir, you know, before it's broken. i mean, these are new political initiatives. beds a needs to reach people, regardless of whether there's a cease fire or not. and you know,
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that's not happening at the moment. but yeah, this strikes those open warfare is people being displaced. there's ethnic conflict again, bubbling in duffle. but apart from that conflict, now we've got, you know, essentially as a states the market systems are failing. people can't buy bread foods, waters not being pumped, 2 thirds of hospitals out of action. it's knows the 1st crisis of the conflict and now, you know, it said she had failed state coming to be, but no, i couldn't say that this is a sci fi where it's operationally allowed humanitarians be the sudanese or internationalists to, to respond effectively dot dot. so when we take for granted that in many parts, well we can just go to the doctor, go to pharmacy, or go to a clinic. but in a situation like we're in right now in see time, what are you hearing, what are you seeing regarding medical capabilities for people who are injured or
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just regular medical conditions that they need help with? what's happening with at the moment is a nightmare. is particularly surface which is where there is conflict. so it is not safe to go for. did you bring your baby? it may not be safe. if you have a heart attack to go to the hospital or you need an operations for the sick to me. and the risk of being shot are high. there is a risk even if you're staying at home and that's for doctors i couldn't eat inside, sit down and outside sit on the 16th april. we have started to help by 10 the medicine so that we can provide some support at home for some of the doctor, i'm going to let you just fix up your a thought because your it but is also your microphone. i'm going to go over to him
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and then come right back to you. just feeling some horrific stories. ever and sure for people who are even able to get online. things like this, i'm just gonna share. this is that i st, posted my family spent so much time arguing about who should escape our team and who should stay with my immobile grandmother. nobody wanted to leave without the others that then now, oh stock. what does being stock mean? it means being under the sound of class, them gone on gunfire. it means not being, not being able to access medical facilities because again, like well said, 2 thirds of them have been damaged. it means should you need medical assistance for your family? any family member, there is no ambulance and we're talking about the medical sector that was already in crisis, even before the slides in between the 2 generals. now it's, it's actually much, much lores. there are no ambulances,
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there are no supplies in the hospital. one doctor i spoke to says that there are recycling surgical, it's because they don't have that anymore and they can't re supply because of the ongoing fighting. they can access their facilities where they are resupplied result from so. so that's what it means, you know, to be sought. it means you're at home, you can go to the market because the market has been destroyed. you don't have the cash on hand. banks have been closed since the source of the fighting, and people were not prepared for this. and you wouldn't be able to move you, you can go to neighboring states if you don't have the money. we need to arrange for an apartment or a house there, and that's always guaranteed, especially in house cash on hand or in your bank account. people haven't earned their salaries. linda's fighting started. it means your mother, you know you, you go handle. yeah. so i mean, to add to that it's, you know, it's a family to face with impossible choices. do we leave on the air strikes and no, nope, and warfare to try and take our chances. but to where do we stay and live under
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not just gone far, but h no food or water, no power. it's a pretty terrible situation. and hottie mused to be a place of safety, where people came from, you know, from around xi dong from the conflicts and da fours and other civil wars and also from other countries. she was very generous ads over a 1000000 refugees, most of whom lived in hard team. and suddenly it's turned from somewhere which was a bit tense and repressive to somewhere, which was not now you know it to her effect as we'll see where nothing is working. so when you go so little information, so few reach to safety, which is such a tough situation that, that crush about where do you go? where i seeing people from sadangos, if your child, egypt, i just want to share some stories from, from refugees who went to chad and what they met there. and this situation. now
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let's have a look new my see that alone i'm into that. there is no security. we fled from sudan to chad. we want to be safe. there is no security in sudan. we came with nothing. we need so many things to survive. we are very tired, we came during ramadan with no food or water. we rely on you and hcr to take us to safety. you know any no water, no food, no mattresses to sleep. some of us are sick and need medical attention. we are tired and hungry, but we cannot go back because it's not safe. they took everything we have shot at us and burned houses and is out thought to say what a dynamic stay all go, what. what choices are members of your family making? yes, so 1st of all, about their previous technical less up i should we got you back to think yeah,
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yeah, we are all in, in a dilemma with not just as doctors but as in about additive, but just going back that, you know, we have been trying to give some advice, by lots of our families, some of them are contacting, and you know me from godaddy farther from heart to other un un from different parts i, but mainly from i'm, you know, the 80 of the conflict and the questions are very basic. these questions that they can, you know, house from the primary as center health center, but they can reach the primary health center and then comes, the problem is where can we get them to medicine? they need a policy. um, all they need that i had lied to. i'm so i need to go back and find where are the community pharmacies that are open and hopefully with the neighbors a day can share some of the medication. so at the end that when they sit, you thank you. you just feel you want to cry because i've done nothing. i but for them between a lot because it prevented them from going to the street. my relatives, and it's
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a split. some of them moved to, i led to theater in the center. others are going to the east and other decided not to leave, and others are going to the nurse. and i, at some points, we lost contact me, some of our representatives and why we went marduk shimmy? because we, we expected the worse to be honest. i yeah. and what else to say are you in touch with and now did you find them? so i thought they came back to us, but it is, it is the nightmare. and do you think it happened? so today as i'm speaking to you, some of them are on route, either east or north, and therefore we are like, you know, starting, i'm just praying that everything would be fine. hey back. i hate. well, sarah brought up something quite interesting when she said, you know, we rely on neighbors to trying to get the basics like medicines or sets long. that's one thing that, you know, it gives you a glimmer of hope and panel phrases,
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your spirits and during lisa, dark time, seeing how our communities in neighborhoods and you know, people who usually just me on the streets in the morning to say good morning or maybe during, you know, community events, they've come together in a very impressive way. ready the little that they have thought they try to bring it together to teacher, give it to those who needed the most and ever, ever been quite impressed in only his stories of you know, i was running out of flower and my neighbor gave me a flower to able to make bread, i'm running out of medicines and people. you could sit on the internet, sharing the medications that they have, that they've solved and same. this is what we have, and this is where i am a senior buy a new need come up, they get from the or will try to meet somewhere. there is obviously security risk of not leaving your home, but people are trying to break that challenge to that, to be able to learn, to deliver the basics. and as much as it's quiet, heartwarming to see that it's also interesting to see that these people have joined
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the wrongs of human. it's erin organizations and it's, it's where the human inter, arab musicians need to step up and we understand, yes, the security challenge is in terms of movement. sh. when to see the neighborhood communities, the small, small groups of people challenge the security risks and willing to risk their lives to be able to deliver some kind of assistance. because they know that there's a person who's desperately named that could be a matter of life. and death. ah, it's, it's, it's, it's impressive to see that the youth and the people are coming together to stand with each other during these signs. well, i wanted, i wanted to pick up off this back of it, but can i play the something 1st? oh, and it's really a challenge and a question to the ham monetary and organizations picking up from the challenge that hippa kind of put out that this is dahlia. she escaped from how tune and ended up in port sudan, but she also really important question he she has and then will immediately off the back of dahlia, please jumping. so there's going to be another crisis that no one has envisioned
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and no one knows how to deal with it. and i think the international community missed the gold and golden chance one day back to waited the foreign nationals that they could have gotten in some supplies, anything to type things over. they didn't. so we are left with no security, no hope that these 2 men will actually see he's all crashes, those. he's all no fighting and we have no food security, so basically left to fend for ourselves with her with nothing. yeah. that say no, it's pretty powerful. and please, to be frank. i think these criticisms are fair in the sense. see the hope that hippa mentions and i've seen sudanese hospitality, cannot just for sudanese people vote for correctly geez, from other countries who they've not sheltered and shared food with. and there's
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been a massive focus on century and evacuation effort from many of the international community . i mean, well, notation, other organizations, we haven't left a majority of our management staff, international staff as well, are still in sudan, just relocated out of hard to know places such as where dr. cyrus, family, part of the family is going to imagining what we're doing assessments. so we're trying to stay and deliver to at risk staying. we were really worried about what we can deliver. you know, we, we can't purchase things from the local market, calling it money, and through the banking system, fuel supplies are out. so it's, it's, it's tough and you know what, really the next is nice to be a sustainable operation here. a company through coffee, many more we have to get supplies and personnel in. and we're also dealing with the fact that it's not just a conflict,
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but of failing states failing market system. so it's as tough and now we need resolve. now that some organizations have stage for sure, the need to step up now in the special community, mr. refocus on how we get this logistically. we started in a very complex and dangerous operating environment. 58 workers were killed in the 1st few days and i'm sure many, many more as well. so it's not, it's not straightforward and simple. you will see what happens purchasing hot soon, but in other conflict, effective parts of the country as well. you know, it's not a sudden change. there's been conflict off for has been destabilizing glass 2 years since the peacekeeping mission left. we already had 3 quarters of a 1000000 people displaced from on the conflict nearly in the last 2 years or so. so that was getting dangerous, sort of dropped off the cliff edge. i mean, we have to bring it back up. but i agree, and i'm always marvel by the solidarity of see nice people. it was,
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but it was unable for and now they've got nothing really to share in the systems out there around. so yeah, i mean, to go, we echo the court to get, you know, the session community to get their act together. we part of the trying to look at alternative approaches, try to figure out how to procure and get supplies in. but none of this is simple. fortunately, if i may, because i've been following on on her story as it is that i was. and i'm deciding where she is talking and where they are today, where they moving to. and it was very as well, very stressful to hear her story and what's been going on. but at the same time, i think the national community should not be surprised. that extension will be happening for us to see it is they should be 20 years to date that not sure to completion of what happened in the 4th and the expectation they should expect. the
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worst, so the, they, we weren't expecting as, but he's asked for that these evacuation aircraft with kerry, at least medication for the people who sit on or any, some photos of a that we have reached out. but you know, nothing has been happen. the question itself for those who are going to be the country was really very, very stressful and very much it for some families leaving behind someone moving and have to choose a pick. and that's what example you have doctors working in the u. k. but they're not british, but because they don't have the nationality. it is just you feel like the concept of humanity is just lost, then you move to what's happening in the borders. and for us, we feel like we have to be there for those who are staying across the board, the feeling sick. i've got a very dangerous journey and some of them are collapsing. they're not. how can we
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do that? i mean it's, i mean, it, these are difficult, difficult, dangerous circumstances, really. and, and you know, it speak to too many of you know team including ones at the beginning, the response in parts. but yeah, it's, it's as dire and we see the destruction in hearts in the situation for people who also have in cross borders to leave both new residents of sudan. but also that, you know, over a 1000000 refugees as well. we also see coming back to, to different camps. so having to go back to the same places that they said from and so, you know, speaking to some of our teams have been to matheney and said to, to, to part such as air in the last few days and try to figure out how to test to step up despite everything i said, no, it's bleak. there's,
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there's just so little there to do. we see no schools and buildings, you know, with, with, with, with, with adding, put up. but there's very little certain water. and now the markets are beginning to, i'm thin and cash isn't moving. so it's, you know, it's, it's doubly traumatizing for many people. i don't. so we'll adopt. so i'm just gonna take a post. i want to bring in some of the voices into this conversation. and then also go to youtube paper. i've got some questions on youtube that i know that you will be able to answer or least give some insight on some context for afterwards her watching right now. but 1st of all, to people from see don, who helped us kind of build a picture of how people are managing or not managing. in this current conflict, have a look. i still talked to them. i see a lot of problems. somehow, with the already water in their homes for over a week. now. i mean, people are busy with food supplies because almost all the stores and homer foods
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speak for people in cartoon where there's no access to fuel. a friend just was desperately looking for a solution to get her father to the doctor to find an ambulance and they couldn't find fuel. and in the end, when they reached the hospital, he passed away. he was so new to i've got 2 comments. i want to share with you this 1st one is from run jello. and she says i flew out a whole team on the 7th of april. would never imagine will happen one week later. when i saw the out 0 videos of passengers lying down on the airport checking hall and plains on the tarmac, i could not believe it was the same place i had walked through a few days earlier. if you're generally see, believe what you see your reporting on it, but you'll also have family and see, dan, how would you describe these last couple of weeks for you in terms of
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a reality check? we because i report him on sudan. anything covering it politics and along with other series we saw the warning signs. we knew it was coming. and i remember i was speaking to my mom. i think it was like 3 days before this happened. i told her we need to be prepared for something like this. but my mom is, it's a fickle sydney's mom. she just, you know, she, she downplayed it. she reagan said, even when it's thought fighting, she really, when the fighting started to read gauntleted. but i haven't seen my family for 12 days. i i have i created my family from front to when i was in been was sacred by. i don't know. and i went to be able to see them again. i don't know how long this is going to mass and it's, it's been a reality check in the sense that in a we we see we're a no science, but we don't always necessarily act on it. and i don't know if it's because we have family members with trying to assurace them because they're in denial themselves or
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men because they don't want this to happen. but these past 2 weeks have showed me that you know, politics is it's, it's politics. yes. but that having the military involved, you know, the demands of the people when they started this revolution, they said they didn't want the monitoring politics. and it's kind of, you know, it makes you see why they didn't want that because it's one of the things that they really feared. but the other thing is, you know, when i, when i, when i look at this past 2 weeks and i look at the solidarity of the people again, it gives you hope that yes, it's been devastating. and it's been really, really hard to look at the streets. the league is of the streets that, you know, when used to drive through and taken everything for granted. those buildings are gone completely destroyed in facilities. simple facilities like they don't boss her . and mich tricity, that wasn't everyday thing now. now it's very hard to get right. ah. but then again, like i said, you see the people coming together and you know that rebuilding, it may take time, but the people will be able to do it because it has
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a desire to do so because they want to come back for them like well said earlier how to zoom is displays were that brought people together, whether you read this, please present on whether you're looking for better living conditions. or whether because you want to stay with a family or better treatment. it may not be the best in the world, but for many people it was hard to him. it's, it's the best he didn't get to, and it's where your family is in school. your heart is mr. capital are the safest place around the country. and i did it is hope for many people despite what they've seen despite losing family members, despite hearing the airstrikes and the artillery shillings, they still household. and that makes me believe that the this, this may last for a while. i thought it was gonna last for a short while a long while, but people will come back and they will rebuild. it won't be easy, but they will be able to do so. ever and dr. sarah and well, thank you for helping us understand the humanitarian crises so vividly. i want to
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share something with you and this is from somebody who fled from sudan. and as he was playing on the bus, somebody stopped by and gave all the passengers juice and hospitality. and this is how they ended their their thought here, that as you leave hall to me, it becomes really, really clear. these are the last fills that you're ever smile latch like they are yours. this gives you a sense of the pain of seeing your own country, your own at home, in a complex situation. thank you for watching. thank you for you. do to comments and questions. the news about down of course, continues here and out to sara. ah
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in central europe to these forest in present day germany, tens of thousands to live in this region. how far from the polish and checked board us every year at easter matina, huffman tries to preserve to so being tradition of aggravating like her answers. so she gets the extra different symbols. it's special back to just for good health, happiness and prosperity. besides, i've managed to preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they live quite isolated along these waterways. staff survived the doors to communism naziism, but now that knowledge is threatening native language. ah oh, anger in the occupied territories after a palestinian activist on hunger strike dies in his lady prison.
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ah, i'm robinson. this is al jazeera alive from del hop, also coming up efforts around and escalating conflicts. the warrior size and sudan agree to sit down from mediation all civilians in khartoum line up for hours to get some bread as the humanitarian crisis deteriorates. and we follow 11 indonesian fishermen who were stranded on a remote island as they re unite their families. ah, a prominent member of the palestine in jihad group has died in an israeli prison catalogue. none was in hunger strike for 86 days. hundreds of people are marching in his hometown nova any occupied westbank to honor him. and a strike has been called across the occupied palestinian territories is really
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forces arrested arden in early february. his lawyer accuses israel of medical negligence. it abraham's in aden's hometown about alba in the occupied west bank. so i understand, of course the crowds have been gathering there, but his family have been speaking as well. what's been happening the family says that they're not going to be receiving the condolences, but they are here in this community full at receiving people who want to pay their respects. we've heard from the wife of 100 nan dundas saying that the israeli occupation forces need to remember the faces of his children. he's a father of 9 and we've seen some of his children. you're seeing them also in the protest being held on the shoulders and being and chanting slogans in solidarity with their father. a showing that they respect him that he was a figure that out and hired so many palestinians to go through hunger
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strikes. we've listened to rent the talked with a visa a while ago. let's listen to what you have to say. what? throat all his hunger strikes, my late husband used to say, not a single drop of blood should be spilled. now, after his death and all the sacrifices he made, we do not want a drop of blood to be spilt. we do not want to see any response for his death. we do not wish to see rockets fired, and he returned garza being bombarded. my husband was already rewarded. we do not want any response from those who had failed to put an end to the injustices done to him. i reiterate. we do not want anybody to initiate any response to the death of hunter who survived by 9 children to the israeli occupation forces before the palestinian authority or resistance factions. i say, remember the faces of all my children as they are raised to appreciate nothing more than pride and dignity. there's already a state of tension. he had an utter albert,
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also in israeli jails, where palestinian prisoners, some of them have refused to eat foods in protest. of what's happened with hub that i've man, it's a tense situation and we're hearing that there are efforts to receive the body of other i've never thought of burial. as we know is really, authorities do not have the bodies of palestinian prisoners will die in israeli custody and to their families. often it's something that they use as a bargaining chip for negotiations with parties that withhold is rated prisoners, such as the fight didn't groups and gaza. so the issue of withholding the body is one that remains to be seen. the family said that the acting, i'm not want an autopsy. it's clear as far as they're concerned, as to who killed i ran with me to tell us more about how to log on and also what happened before his death. the 45 year old palestinian
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activist who we've seen a lot as an active member in protest in a lot of places in the occupied westbank. good morning houses in funerals, we see him often. but he also has been known as someone who initiated the individual hunger strikes as a way to obtain freedom for palestinian prisoners who undergo. oh, or who, what accused or subject that let's say to detention without charges. this is an israeli policy and practice that they use against palestinian, so they hold them in prison. they don't know why they're being held. so he's thought that that into 2012, these they've in jail for 67 days before he was released by israeli forces as a result of his hunger starts. so he's seen here as a symbol for that he seen as someone who was active member of islamic jihad. so palestinians looked at him with a lot of respect. he has a symbolic importance,
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and that's why we're seeing a lot of fun. athenians here gathering in respect of that on that media over abraham in october. thank you. well, there have been a number of rocket attacks from gaza towards israel following out nonzero hamas islamic jihad and other palestinian foxes and gaza. i've held us shala donna to raleigh, to honor him shops and businesses and garzo closing as they take part in coals. what a general strike human outside has more from you guys, the city. the rockets there were fired from garza. the 1st early hours were a quick response to the news of the death of hud that i'd none. policy infections hearing garza islamic jihad and hamas and other factions have issued statements, claiming that they hold these really occupation fully responsible for the crime of killing. could that i'd not, and they vouch for a response saying that this crime shall not pass without accountability. they have
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also announced a general strike and called out for protests in different areas in the gaza strip. cars were roaming the streets, calling the people to abide to the decision of the strike, to shut down their facilities and their shots. also, the factions that will be holding a joint comm, friends in god's the city this moment say go, we've heard f, 16 war jets israeli war death in the skies of gaza. ah, we don't know if this means that israel is preparing for a response on these rockets, or if the policy infections still have a further intentions to carry out further, a rocket lunches from godsa. we will know that shortly in the conference that will be whole held by the policy infections. and i'd live in is the director of the
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prisoners and detainees department, the physicians for human rights in israel. and she says, israel's prison service does not offer proper care for inmates on hunger strike. father went on a hunger strike. and so he took responsibility for his life, but are there also there is also the responsibility of these really present service . who said, you're hearing all this time, they are giving him proper care and, and they are ready to give whatever treatment he needs. so it's their responsibility for sure. and also it is the responsibility of the ministry of health and israel and also of the hospital. this is a very problematic behavior and therapy, half ethically and professionally because these are medical organizations, they know what happens after a full on hunger strike. there are no means in this facility. if you take care of
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a person on a prolong, under striking case, he or she collapses, there are no emergency services, like in a hospital or expertise like in a hospital. and although the i p s dealt with many hunger strike sirs. on beyond 40 something days, it is not a place the prison is not a place for hunger strike or if it cannot provide the care and monitoring that these people need. ah, the new one own void is done, says the warning generals have agreed to send representatives for talks, possibly in saudi arabia. but vocal patterns warned that there are challenges to overcome before any negotiations can begin. the fighting between the army and the part of military rapids support forces, as largely continued despite a seas for 9
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a moments we're going to be speaking to him. morgan cartoon 1st. here's her report . mom through denise army fighter jets flying over by the and east nile ins to dance capital hard to targets and positions of the paramilitary rapid support forces. residents of battery in the northern parts of the capitol. say a fuel tanker belonging to the rapids support forces was head, leaving clues of dark smoke as heavy gun battle between the 2 sides reached on for a 3rd week of the other parts of the capitol also witnessed intense fighting between the 2 sides. he bar is too frightened to leave her apartment in her tone. i miss my bene, nittany ah 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 and the along
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i didn't get them beaten. the rapid support forces our station in front of our home, and they won't allow us to fix the electricity port. there is no electricity and no water. the un says the scale and speed of what's unfolding is unprecedented info. damn. it also says the humanitarian crisis. is that the breaking point the the head of the army general and then put the han has agreed to extend a faltering ceasefire, allowing civilians to leave an 8 to be delivered. the sarah military group, the rapids support forth, is also agreed to the temporary to but on the ground. fighting continues, including in her 2 and 350 undermined local communities in her film, warrants people to stay at home amidst airstrikes and artillery fire. millions still remain in the capital. taking opportunities of brief love to go and get basic
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necessities where possible. those who can make their way out of the capital have already left. iraqis imports down say the feel a sense of shock at the sudden spiral into civil war. many have lived and worked in for them for decades. so then i thought 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 cartoons and firing the shelling. sou done is seriously in the real war. we hope god brings peace through every one and soon down we are su, denise, people residing in the us. people should not think that su down has been destroyed . no things have happened, but we wish to stay strong. this group of somalis arrived in mogadishu from 4th to down months i gave him so cosa, i am pleased that i have finally arrived in my country. however,
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what we have been through is unusual and hard to describe, but i am grateful for the opportunity to survive. but for millions after denise, there is no way to go there trapped by fighting in a country the you and says is falling apart. he ball, morgan al jazeera hutton or hybels were the snow hebron, so the u. n. n voice talking about the possibility of talks between the 2 sides were still seeing shelling and gunfire in khartoum and the surrounding areas. how confident can people be that these offers adults could actually lead to anything while both sides say that the talks or if it's should happen is not unconditional. they are certain conditions put down by the sudanese army or for any kind of talks with the rapid support forces and their conditions by the rapid support forces as well. and these talks will not be directed to the commanders of the 2 military groups. now, the sudanese army says that for any talks to happen, there has to be a clear path towards making sure that the rapid support forces is no longer part of
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sedans, military institution or sedans, politics. meanwhile, the rapid support forces says that there has to be a cease fire in place that is actually being manifested on the ground for any talks to happen. whether that be in the saudi arabian capital or elsewhere. but that's not happening on the ground just about an hour ago. residents of east now say that there were intense asterisks launched by the sudanese army against our staff positions. and this has been ongoing since the late afternoon or since early afternoon on monday. people who say that the s wrecks were targeting arissa physicians in the city of on demand battery, as well as in the southern and eastern parts of the capitol, harder to him. again, this is supposed to be a period of a cease fire. it's the 2nd day of a 3 days he's fire, but on the ground what people are seeing is not there is not the ceasefire that they know and that's why it doesn't look like many of them have faith in terms of the 2 sides actually meeting especially because the 2 sites have conditions in place before the meeting happens in a hipaa, of course the people in khartoum and the other areas are other ones that are in
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many ways suffering the most because they don't have any food. they don't have it all. there's a lack of fuel dude can get access to medicines. even the banking system has been shut down. a yes, the situation actually is so dire to the point that 6 states out of sedans, 18 have already declared states of emergencies. and those dates of emergencies are in place to regulate market prices and the amount of commodities that people can buy, as well as fuel distribution. for people who have cars, tens of thousands of people have fled to neighboring states. bait sledge. is it a state in the central parts of the country or river now state of northern states, that's in the northern parts of the country. and many of them have been cut off from many basic necessities here. those who took their cars and were able to get out of the state are in need of fuel and those who are trying to make their way across the border into egypt. or if he appear also need commodities as well to take with them along the long journey to the border. and that's why states of emergencies have been put in place. but still many said that there has been
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a burden. there has been a ripple effect of the conflict in hot zoom in neighboring states, especially those where people have fled to. here people are having a hard time getting basic commodities. people in the northern part of the country, for example, they have to cross the bridge into the western part of under man to be able to get groceries or other things they need. and then there's the people who are still trapped even further down in the northern parts of how to tune. and they said that they've not been able to leave their homes for days despite having no power or no running water. herbert, thank you very much. her morgan talking to us will how to well then charge more than $20000.00 people have already crossed the bridge to the border to seek refuge . they're making the dangerous journey from sudan on donkeys and by foot. the conflict is also affecting people in charge with the flow of goods being disrupted and causing food prices to rise. ahmed address reports from don dalton in west or for on the cities side of the board. with chart right behind me is a local police station here in $10.00 it is deserted, completely deserted,
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and the lock and key and it looks like they how did they left this place when fighting broke out in sudan over here is the same board. i now seeing the presence of the police station is constructed by the united mission mission and for as implemented by the slime relief agency. many of the residents who fled these town of pendalty after violence broke out. we understand that a lot of houses have been burned down. our security forces took to their heels and crossed over along with civilians. over there is the river bed, the dry river bed, which is a crossing point for people who live in this town and not found themselves inside chad. now a lot of people are moving away from this area simply because they feel that it's no longer safe to be here. now over there also is the town's court house. it's also under lock and key, like many other government establishments. yeah. intended to simply because people don't believe the saved in this community. if you look at the streets, everything,
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every ways empty, except for cation of people, one or 2 people who come and check on their belongings. the houses take about the probably and then free across the driveway of a bad into child, despite the hutch, if they prefer living in open spaces, exposed to the elements. and of course, despite the fact that they don't have enough to eat in those camps, how many degrees algebra from 10 del t inside dot for west f for region. also down the still ahead on al jazeera, the un hosa conference, and doha, to discuss a vest to do with of jonathan's taliban government. on hollywood writers, broke off the job the 1st time in 50 years after tools higher wages breakdown. ah,
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well we have a storm system unwinding and unleashing a lot of rain and winds, and se australia have one. so we're talking about victoria state tasmania. same goes for a c. t is while these winds are going to be fierce. i suspect wind gusts in the order of about 75 kilometers per hour off to new zealand. we go and we've got an atmospheric river here that essentially means we're being soaked with rain for the west, land, the northland, and the escape. but this is dragon, down tropical air from the south pacific. so temperature is by night, while above average, certainly a tropical fuel here. se asia looks like this, the be as pulses of rain to the east of coaching on borneo island at west coast of sumatra. and the western side of the malay peninsula on wednesday. then there's this, this could wind up into something tropical. we've got flood advisories in play for the besides emitted now in the philippines on wednesday. quite a lot of rain. it's falling across the yangtze river valley. that's now starting to lift to the north across the yellow river valley will continue through the yellow
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sea as well. now for japan, plenty of sun across all the main islands, but here's that storm system moving across into the yellow river valley. now by thursday it's creeping closer to beijing, so some showers in the forecast there with the high of 22 degrees. that's it that saw susan, ah, inspiring stories from around the world. ah, human life capture with groundbreaking films, from award with what is going on in new york city? on a just either blue
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ah, what he does eat a reminder, we'll talk stories this hour. prominent palestinian accidents hot up ad. none has died and it is really prison after $86.00 days on hunger strike. hundreds of people are marching in the occupied westbank to honor him. a nun was a member of the atlantic behind on the you and envoy to sedans, says the warning generals have agreed to send representatives for tours, possibly in saudi arabia. when vocal partners has told the associated press that our challenge is to overcome before any negotiations can begin the capital cartoon . people are experiencing widespread fuel shortages. many petrol stations are close accused vehicles to lucy and others. united nations organized conference in
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afghanistan is being held here in doha. the tell about administration which came to power in 2021 has not been invited to take part. united nations considers afghanistan, it's biggest humanitarian crisis. the taliban designated ambassador to the un has issued a statement saying, any meeting without its participation is unproductive and even counter productive. it has a legitimate right to express its position and this statement questions how decisions can be acceptable or implemented if the taliban are not part of the process. finally, it says the move is discriminatory and john justified it calls for the issues to be solved through a pragmatic approach. allow diplomatic editor james bases, join me now live onset. so the taliban clearly very annoyed that they have not been included in these discussions. why are they not there? well, 1st let's make it clear that statement came from the man. the taliban would like to be there in boston or the united nations. the international community currently
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doesn't recognize the taliban. they were the u. n. refer to the taliban as the de facto will 30 in afghanistan. it's not just to tell about it. i've been invited this meeting the most pressing issue, facing the national communities, the town of bands view on women. and yet african women have been invited. neither of the taliban. the reason for this? well, i spoke to the you on 2nd, general antonio could terrace on his way here to go. honda was on the flight with him and he said it's because they've got to get the whole of the international community on the same page. so we have countries from the arab world countries, that neighbor, i've got to stop key international players. all the permanent members of the security council, they're all coming together for this meeting. the idea is to get the international community in one place. and then when you managed to achieve that, then you have leverage with the taliban. the 2nd general make it clear to me that one thing that he thought was very, very good going into this meeting, was the fact that the security council at the end of last week came out with a resolution condemning the taliban. he said that gave this meeting some real teeth
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. ok, so the focus of the beating is predominantly to get unity, but clearly they're going to have topics that they are going to discuss. what can we expect to hear out of these meetings? well, the, the, the, the topic, the number one on the list and really occupying the you and more than anything else is the issue of women. and particularly women aid workers. and the un staff, the u. n. is doing a review right now about what to do about the taliban bad. and it's interim response in that internal review will come out on friday so that they certainly they want the internet community to back whatever good terrorist is going to do with regard to women, whether the un should continue. it's a work on the ground in afghanistan, just delivered by men. for example, that's a decision that needs to be made soon. and i can tell you there's a bit of a route within the u. n, between the political monitor inside. but there are other issues he told me there were 3 others in addition to women that were on the list, one is governance. they want the taliban to start to perhaps share power
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a bit more. originally the original plan was for power sharing government. when the taliban were talking to the us, before the taliban took over, the other issue on his list, he said was terrorism. they don't want any groups to find a haven enough kind of stone. and then the last one on the list, a problem that we've talked about so many times in the past, and it hasn't gone away. and that's the drugs, the drugs production, particularly in the south of africa. stone. james, thank you very much. indeed. that's a diplomatic at a change based the canyon pastor, it is of urging his followers to starve themselves to death. as appeared in court in the southern city of ma lindy, for mackenzie and banga, is facing charges of terrorism, money laundering, and radicalization. it earlier been accused of the death of 6 church members. police have discovered the bodies of a $109.00 people, including children, and they are looking for more remains. catherine saw it has more. will shock
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a holler in southern, can you please see laurie ziki has been looking for her daughter, husband and 3 children. they were living at a ranch in shock, a holler along the kenyan coast. more than 100 bodies have been found from shallow griefs in the area with duck o, napoleon, i know the survivors because i was part of the congregation. i have asked if they have seen my family, but they're not talking as a co lease. and the lawyer, a pastor named paul mckenzie dan gay, is in police custody act accused of luring his foreigner as him to starve themselves to death in the hope of entering heaven. according to the red cross, 400 people are still missing. half of them are children, mythologies, occurring out autopsies to determine the cause of death authorities here and looking for more remains. many hangers are still in shock. they are asking how this incident went so long before being detected. their pastor himself is very
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well known by the police. he has been arrested several times, some rights group, sadly, hard received reports of extreme fasting in shock. a holler as early as february. the accuser police of not responding fast enough. we didn't hear from them. so we decided to go back again and let on decided to act because of the human race. and so we thought, um, it was a place where this going against her with the fact that our we were so that they were starving, they are fussing. then he goes into hans, would please subtle. so we decided to visit with les without the authorities. and then now when we were there, some of our members were actually attacked. back at the ranch, the number of people who have been rescued is dwindling. while the bodies are still piling up, the ziki is still hoping for the best by preparing for the west, cutting soil shack holla kill if he county 11 indonesian fishermen who were
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stranded on a remote island of australia's north western coast for 6 days of returned home there part of the crew of 2 fishing vessels that were caught in a tropical cycle last month, 8 others are still missing funds. louis has more. a village in roti island, indonesia prepared to welcome home a missing son. oh, his mother's idea, delighting is overcome with emotion. 2 of her sons, both fishermen on board a boat that sank and cycling elsa passed through. i live in and only one of them has returned. as batco side, gelatin arrives there, tears of joy. i have a mother, thankful that one of his sons is alive as saying ever yet i feel happy,
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but also sad because 2 of my sons left and only one came back. my other son was my hope he was the backbone of the family. it hurts so much to lose him back. 8 other men on board the boat with back co, including his brother, asked him missing for marlena young to have lost my lung. at midnight, the wind suddenly picked up. it flipped the boat over. i could still see the other man, well, i grabbed my brother's arm and hung on to the boat, but a log hit me. and we were separated. and not a powerful wave struck. and he lost his grip on the boat. 2 he spent 2 days a drift at another. for another 2, i kept thinking of my child. when i was swimming at night, i heard my son's voice calling my name. it gave me strength. he drifted to a small remote island of australia's north west coast,
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where another vessel struck by the same powerful sy clone had washed ashore. all 10 crew from that boat survived. they would spend the next 6 days without food and water before being spotted by a passing australia border force, plain and rescued. women as barbara, the captain on board, that boat is thankful to be alive. so de la la, we were tired, we had no food, no water. we drank salt water. some people almost gave up hope because they were too tired. someone said another 2 days would have been dead. oh, there is joy hinged with sadness as he returns to his family. he says he can't help thinking of the men who are still missing. fishermen like him who rely on the see to make a living. still haunted by his experience, he says it will be a while before he returns to see florence lee al jazeera.
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ah, this is al jazeera. these are the top stories, prominent palestinian actor. this huddled hard. none has died in an israeli prison after $86.00 days in hunger strike. hundreds of people are marching in the occupied westbank to honor him. i'd none was a member of these flemings behind on group did able to him as more from ordinance home ton, aba many palestinians are gambling. there's already a state of tension. he had an ira bay also in his really jails where palestinian prisoners, some of them have refused to eat food in protest of what happened with that i'd man, it's a tense situation and we are hearing that there are afraid to receive the body of other i'd medford burial, as we know, is really, authorities do not have the bodies on palestinian prisoners will die in israeli custody. and to their families, often it's something that they use as a bargaining chip. the un envoy to sedans,
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as the warning generals have agreed to send representatives for talks, possibly in saudi arabia. but vocal packers has told the associated press that our challenge is to overcome before any negotiations can begin. in the capitol cartoon, people are experiencing widespread fuel shortages. many petrol stations are closed while cues of vehicles could be seen at others. us treasury secretary says the government could run out of money as early as june of politicians don't raise the debt ceiling. president joe biden, and republicans in congress are in a stand off and how much the government can borrow biden's gonna meet congressional leaders next week. vases of film and television writers in the us are on strike demanding higher pay negotiations with studios including disney and netflix failed to reach an agreement. on monday, the writers guild of america represents more than $11000.00 writers. cillian pastor accused of urging his followers to starve themselves to death has appeared in court
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for mackenzie and tanka is being charged with terrorism, money laundering, and radicalization. please discovered the bodies of a 109 people, including children. those of the headlines is always up website al jazeera dot com, but the latest on all our stories witness is up. next. stay with us. talk the law a will. the law with neither side, willing to negotiate is the ukraine war becoming a forever war. is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like as we had to the presidential election of 2024. the quizzical look us politics. the bottom line. who's above was my gather, we studied that as local up with news, getting them key,
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