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hello there, i'm this darzy attain. this is the news. our line from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a humanitarian crisis. that's why smith, by the day, at least a 100000 sudanese of now fled the fight. a anger in the occupied territories after palestine in activists on hunger strike, dies and an israeli prison. united nations hosts the conference and our hall to discuss how best to deal with afghanistan is taliban government. and hollywood rice has walked off the job for the 1st time, and 15 is also talks for higher wages breakdown. and i'm far as small with the sports basketball fans are getting ready to see 2 of the greatest players of all time. faceoff sap curry and lebron james renew their rivalry as the golden state warriors take on the ally, lakers in the western conference, semi finals
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a oh, where we begin this news hour and sir dawn with 3 weeks of fighting shows, no sign of ending despite several cease fires that have come and gone and already die. humanitarian situation is now at risk of deteriorating even further. the united nations has more than a $100000.00 sudanese and now fled to neighboring countries. tens of thousands of crossed into egypt, chad and southward on another 330000, have been internally displaced inside the country. at least $528.00 have been killed since the fighting between sedans, army and the rapid support forces began last month. we've brought correspondence across all the developments on the story. hurry metasource standing by for us in the south to need capital juba with details on the humanitarian situation there. but 1st let speak to him, morgan in cartoon, herbert 3 weeks. and do we have any sense of any kind of resolution or talks to that effect here? while both sides,
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the sudanese army and the rapid support forces have place conditions for their and boys or the delegates to talk to each other. they have not agreed to direct talk that the commander of the rapid support forces and the needs army have not agreed to a direct meeting. but they did say that they will be sending and boys to meet each other. but each site has a condition, the sudanese army wants to talk to focus on a ceasefire, and then making sure that the rapid support forces is no longer part of the dance political or military military institutions. meanwhile, the rapid support, 4th of has the condition of a fire on the ground that is actually being implemented before. hoping any talks with the denise army. and right now that is not happening. there have been s trikes in the city of soba, in the eastern part of the capital, to me. and this is just a continuation of repeated as strikes overnight around the vicinity of the presidential palace. and in the northern part of the capital. fighting has also been reported in the city of undermanned with heavy artillery fire. being heard
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fired by the rapid support forces and surface to air missiles targeting to fight the jets opposite these army. and this is, when does the force to be a cease fire right now? is the 2nd day over 66, the fire that has been ex agreed upon by both sides. but on the ground, people say they're not seeing any of it being manifested and based on but it doesn't look like those 2 sites will be meeting anytime soon. with the conditions that they said, of course, however, as i talks full term fighting continues, we've been talking for days now about this lack of food, the lack of fuel, people already struggling yes, indeed, to the point that's neighboring states states like reverend al jazeera, now them they've all declared a state of emergency to be able to regulate the prices of goods and the amount of goods that could be distributed or sold to people who come to the states. many of them, the thousands and thousands of them have fled with no money on hand, no food, no water, and had been, had been set up intents and schools out in the open with no military assistance
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here in the capital hard to him. the situation has been described as dire for many others described it as catastrophic. those were able to go to the market in the northern parts of the capital, se there's very little commodities to the point that they have to cross the bridge from the northern parts to the western parts of the capitol. the city of on demand to be able to get groceries and other of their basic needs. other residential areas, say that since the start of the fighting there haven't had any power or running water. and they have to rely on assistance from local communities. and those who in managed to fly to neighboring states are lining up in bags, lining up for fuel to be able to try to make their way either further north or further south or further east. but many of them trying to reach the border to cross into safety. they say that they have no guarantee on what's going to happen in the coming days because they don't see any of the 2 sites looking determined to end the fight anytime soon. have a morgan nevertheless, as for us from the sudanese capital. thank you, heather. well, let's now get an idea of the situation and they bring southward on our correspondent having a tacit, joins us now from juba. i know that agencies there in particular are worried about
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their capacity to respond. ah, well, we're hearing a lot from people who lives dine and who are now in gibbon. they been talking about the journey what it took to get. yeah. they said they had to go to 0 checkpoints and the people that would charge each of them a certain amount of money, not in the student needs money in american dollars to pass when they get to the border with tucker died. it seems like those with money seem to get out of examples . the one private plane or private boss would trust. they pay a lot of money for these vehicles today in greets, to buy now the parts of the country, but many people don't have the money for thousands of people are still stuck. a lot of the bought away to buy either the government agencies try me. so there is some data to get people, but the issues, of course, the roads are always good. the trying to get as much transfer as possible from buses, from bar, just use the river for airplanes time it will out. it's
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a long process. we're thousands, hostile, suddenly here, and you with the capital people also talking about the fear of shortages, they saying that, remember south, saddam doesn't make much. so a lot of it's gonna come from saddam. so there's a fear that soon, if this crisis continues to be sorted to the fuel and the food, so people are worried about that. and that's just an example of how the practice in saddam is a bit to south dot now would eventually if it's all the other neighboring countries in the region farmers house, are there with more on the situation in the south sudanese capital bank. you her? well, as harrow is hang local business essence hosted on also trying to help the thousands of people trying to leave steward on. they're making their way to the border where suppliers from the capital, juba and now being taken by cargo planes. one of them. so sit on my name is muhammad ahmed. i'm a businessman from south saddam and part of an initiative, bringing people from the board over saddam to jupiter. i don't remember whether to
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publish mode. we are a group of young people from the business sector and south saddam we help y bringing people from sudan to juba who've been affected by the ongoing conflict in the past week ago. set up, we have $4.00 to $5.00 flights per day. when we get on it, we provide transports for affected families. some of the elderly and children are still. there are also other flights operating for some other companies. and i like even if they 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 number's gonna fall. however, we'll see that they have not been without it. 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 cheaper. i get enough. i think i swear the situation of the board is very difficult. there are children,
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an elderly people. they need help because war doesn't profit. anyone. it's just a lot of thought. and i know that much oklahoma. come on my shallow, shall i have enough of it. huh. it's going well, we're working with the government to publish the business community to help those returning from saddam. i'm in the mortgage, older logic. i'm also a little cool. we will, once parts of saddam the people that are part of a we have to be compassionate and help each other with all the home she normal household plenty more had fear. this news are including we have the latest from kenya about the pastor, urged his church members to starve to death. we follow 11 indonesian fishermen who were stranded on a remote island as their reunited with their families. and in thought it's lost chancellor info, mccullough data and title chasing arsenal team to south laser on this new zone. ah,
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now a prominent member of the palestinian islamic jihad group has died in his rainy prison called an odd non was on hunger strike for a she 6 days. hundreds of people are launching in his home town of a robber in the occupied westbank on a him. and a strike has also been called across the occupied palestinian territories. israeli forces arrested on back in early february, his lawyer. a curious as israel of medical negligence. neither abraham is an ordinance home town for us in the occupied westbank. neither carter other was a symbol of non violent resistance for many, okay, demands then for no violence from his wife. it seems the wife, when she spoke with the press conference, he had an eyebrow bit. she wasn't just pointing out to the fact that they don't want to look to be billed for the sake of non violence only. she also said that there is a sense of being let down by the palestinian faction sees at least that,
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but those who did not fight for called the right. that why he was going through hunger strike. shouldn't do that. now, in revenge was heard the tone of disappointment by a from and that the wife of father arden when it comes to many palestinians and how they reacted. but also specifically when it comes to those resistance movement. let's listen to a friend that was saying, love love, what i'm up wasn't 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 in return, garza being bombarded, my husband was already rewarded. we do not want any response from those who had
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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. me to tell us a little bit more of al qaeda on, on the line and also what happens before his death. the father of 9, it spends almost 8 years in his really present sometimes under administrative tension. he's gone through 6 hunger strikes in his life, and most of them went against his detention without charges. so when he was at us was in february, soon as the army took him, he decided that he was going to go under a hunger strike because he thought that this is the policy that is real huge when he does, which is holding him without charges. now when they presented him with charges,
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that includes provoking violence and being a member of after school i. e, this lot me to have. this is what israel considers the movement to be. he said that he will continue his hunger strike because he said that the sentence, it, that they're asking for him is disproportionate with the list of charges that is presented after 86 these in a hunger strike. he died this morning, and many palestinians here would tell you that there is railways, wanted him to die as a way of preventing it, palestinians from pursuing hunger strike as a way to demand freedom. let's not forget that in 20 its way to 2012. i have none has inspired a wave of palestinian hunger strikes carried out by individuals to demand their release. specifically when it comes to arresting them without charges. made abraham there with all the letters for us, from adam's home town of a robin in the occupied west bank. thank you so much, nita. while there were
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a number of rocket attacks from gaza towards israel following her mouth. she had and other palestinian factions in gaza have held a solid hours. he rally to honor him, shops and businesses and gaza closing if they take part in those calls for a general strike. let's get more now from your side. she joined us from outside the red cross headquarters in kansas city. you know, we're hearing these calls for non violence from his family all day being hidden. i'm sorry, and again, i'm saying i know it's loud. they're sorry. we've been hearing very clear calls from non violence from non family all day being heated. yes, natasha, i mean a policy of factions in their conference that was held earlier here in front of the red cross. they just reaffirmed their statement that they,
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they hold the occupation for responsibility for the crime of killing code that i'd 9 and be said that they will hold the israeli occupation accountable for this crime. but this re rocket that we're fired from godsa. we're a 1st quick, we're suppose no further intentions have been made or declared by the policy in factions here. unafraid their escalation. also this morning. tant. that has been held here in front of the red cross matters of policy and have been cold from everywhere because the strip to come here to show their condolences and warning of credit i had none. and we know from the policy as sources in gaza that the strong egyptian medi agents have been made to pressure. israel just submit the body of quote, that odd man to his family, release his body to his family, and not to further escalate the condition. are they escalation. c the situation in
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the gaza strip in response of those rockets here. now i was hired there for us on the ground and gaza city. thank you. a united nations organized conference on august on is being held here in hong and taliban administration, which came to me how in 2021 has not been invited to take part view and consider that telephone, its biggest humanitarian crisis. the taliban designated ambassador to the un has issued a statement saying anything without its months as the patient is unproductive, even counter productive. it has an, a dissonant right to express its position. and the statement question is how decisions can be acceptable or implemented if the taliban on part of the process? finally, it says and move is discriminatory and unjustified, and calls for the issues to be resolved through a pragmatic approach. well, let's bring in some of them of age. he's at the conference for us here in san i
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believe you've been talking to various people that what are you hearing from different policies but after about a year and a half door is finally milling with diplomatic presence. you've got special representatives for nearly 2 dozen countries here talking about of london and talking about the solution sort of got a son. and there are different opinions about divine fund is well, it is an interesting venue because the people who are actually in charge of a lot of families that are not here. and the biggest issue that have got a son fits is about the rights of women. there are no women representatives who are either from abundance done or living in the united nation, says that this is a conference to bring together the world opinion. so when they talk to the taliban and the, the eminence of abundance on government, they should speak with a unanimous voice. but it is interesting. i've been speaking to various special representatives and run diplomat told me that they. 5 are surprised that how a laundry list of priorities is being put together by countries,
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depending on whether they're regional countries, whether there are countries, whether the internet, the player, their priorities are different about the venue found. the unanimous point of view is that there should be rights where the people who blended on 4000000 people have found a vast majority are living with desperate levels of poverty. and the united nations should continue in some way a form. it's a mission in venice on top with this question to present for the united states. so this is a positive development all sides to get that be spoken to the former a u. s. envoy to have one of the funds that god who thinks that the dollar bond should have been there. and we've also heard from the taliban foreign ministry where it says that the positive steps that have been taking place in the last year and a half with terms do eradication of not cortex in terms of how there is being a general amnesty. as a sense of corruption, free of understand that the taliban government would tell you those are the issues that the international community must come together and talk to the taliban
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government. and this is the 2nd day of you said yesterday they came together to talk about the problem and the issues that are being faced. and today they're meeting to find out solutions and how and if there are any incentives that they can give to the taliban. so that they can ease up on their reforms against government and allow i've gone still live free lives as haven't been jervey is with the latest from those talks here. and we'll have more from him in a moment. but thanks so much for now. thank you. sama, well let's bring it out there for me to get it. james base. he joins me now here on st. james. so the taliban, as we've been saying multiple times obviously isn't here. i believe you were talking to the un secretary general and tara is on the plane, who is here any insights from him as to why? well, the taliban and not here and the women of afghanistan adults here, and that is angered representatives of both. you heard the man who in the statement you read at the beginning that the man who would be the taliban ambassador,
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the united nations, if they were recognized by the international community and certainly african women's groups. i've spoken to, they're angry as well as that general and i was on the plane him as he flew from new york. he had to go home. we had a chat on the plain couple of chats on the plain. he made it clear that the purpose of this meeting is not to negotiate with the taliban, is just to get the international community all on the same page. because lots of different countries have been doing different things. lots of different countries have different capabilities. he believes that if he can get them all working together with a plan, then it's going to give him so much more leverage then to deal with the taliban. and he was in recently good form about this. even though the us have a great deal of criticism on this, partly because at the end of last week, the un security council managed to get a resolution through finally and damning the taliban and their policy with regard to women and particularly a binding female aid workers and, and the female un workers and i think he believes that gives him
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a little bit more power going into this meeting to get that international community with one united view on how to proceed. so if the un. 7 says united view and someone was saying this when he was talking to different party that the talks does sound like there are some points of contention or what all those points of contention you're trying to find this unified position. there are definitely really, really, really difficult points of contention, not just actually among the international community, but even among the un itself. the big route going on in the u. n. between the political side and humanitarian side. what to do about their operations on the ground. because most of their operations of ground to a halt since the taliban band, women, you and workers from doing their jobs. now there are some in the humanitarian side say, well, that's bad, but we can't have women working, but we still gotta get the 8 out there. we still gotta get the food, we still gotta get the medical supplies and we should just do it with men. the political side said that sends an awful message to the taliban. so there's, there's disagreement within the un disagreement the international community on,
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on the issue of women, the other issues, the secretary and outlined on me to me. governance. he wants to prom, persuade taliban to bring other parties into the government to share power. that has proved impossible so far, but he believes with a united international community, perhaps they can do that. it's worried about group setting up a safe haven enough chemist on. he's worried al qaeda. i saw other groups reforming in afghanistan. and then the last issue on his list is one that we don't talk about as much as we used to talk about. but the opium fields are still there in afghanistan, particularly in the south and east of the country. so i was worried about the drugs trade. i'm show here, i wonder, what is the next step after that you've tried to find the unified position, the security council resolution sounds like that may be possible. what happens after this? is there a conversation with the taliban from here on in? well, it's certainly the you and we'll continue with conversations on the grounding, cobble with the taliban. this meeting is not going to come up with international
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recognition for the telephone that was never on the table. and the sex you know, made it, made it clear to me, there's no way the u. n. will completely pull out of afghanistan, but they're all going to be ongoing conversations. you have to make a decision by friday on exactly what to do with it's monetary operations on the ground. and there's also a big review being commissioned before the turkish ambassador, the united nations terrace, is appointed to run that. and that's the report to the security council on the way ahead by the end of the year. so a lot of reviews going on. the idea of a talk between high level the u. n. and the taliban, we have the deputy secretary general in afghanistan earlier in the year. could we want at some point? see the secretary general talk to the hell about pretty enticing prospect. i think the you and do not really want to give that up at the stage. they've already sent the step, the secretary general, and they got nothing in return. they see that as one of their few bits of leverage, a meeting between the secretary general and the taliban,
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the tell about would have to give something to get a reward like that because that would be seen as a step towards recognition. i don't think that's happening anytime soon. sure. so that's very much an iterative step in that conversation and everybody get james base. thanks so much for joining us and giving us more analysis here with us. and now, living on a and a canyon passed, an accused of urging his followers to starve themselves to death has now appeared in court. in the southern city of melinda, he pulled mackenzie entangle, is now facing charges of terrorism, money laundering and radicalization. he early been accused of the deaths of 6 church members. please have since discovered the bodies of a 109 people, including children. and they're still looking for more remains. catherine, so a has more from shock, a holla in southern, can you please see louis ziki has been looking for her daughter, husband and 3 children. they were living at a ranch in shock, a holla along the canyon coast. more than 100 bodies have been found from shallow
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griefs in the area of 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 alcohol is hallelujah. a pastor named paul mckenzie dan gay is in police, custody of accused of luring his followers 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 are carrying out autopsies to determine the cause of death authorities. here are looking for more remains. many canyons are still in shock. they are asking how this incident went so long before being detected. the pastor himself is very well known by the police. he has been arrested several times, some rights group, sadly, hard received reports of extreme fostering in shock,
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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 art because over human rights. and so we thought, um, it was a place where this going against her with a fuck that i were. so that are do are starving or they were fasting. then it was into hanford, police, subtle. so we decided to visit the place without the authorities. and then now when we were there, some of our members were actually attacked back at their ranch. the number of people who have been rescued is dwindling. while the bodies are still piling up, we ziki is still hoping for the best buy, preparing for the west. cat in soil shack, a holla, kill leafy county. well, there's been a red dust storm in the u. s. that's caused an ac vehicle pile up in illinois, whether present to jet harrington is here with more on just want to happened just basically no visibility,
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certain points that's absolutely right and it's fast. so you also pointed out the dust storms are rare in certain parts of the us. so the desert southwest through the plains. we do get dust storms, but certainly not in the midwest. so check out these pictures. you just get this wall of dust coming in. and as he said, look at this near nil visibility. at this point, you had wind gusts about 70 to 80 kilometers per hour here. but let's talk more about this set up. we need to remember in this part of the world. parched, it's incredibly dry. this is the storm system over the great lakes. so when you have these dry conditions, there's a lot of soil dust on the atmosphere on the ground there. and again, when those winds with up to 70, to 80 kilometers prod, that literally picks up the dust and the toil, it throws it into the windshield of people driving. and that's when you get the near nil visibility. and it did turn out to be a deadly crash here, a pile of these 6 people were killed again, this is the same storm system over the great lakes that will now bring
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a late season, snow storm to michigan not seen and about 30 years. so this band of snow extends from james bay rate in to the great lakes, northern michigan looking to pick up 2030 centimeters of snow. but what could it does to the temperature is, for example, in toronto really ra conditions. you know, we're now in the month of may and toronto, it's feeling about why you should be 18 this kind of years. so this does here, this has been a very vigorous storm system that had lots of different impacts and i'll be back in just a short while with more world weather coming. thanks so much jeff. you're welcome. well, still ahead. few here on out of here and i will head whether the new wave is left when leaders in latin america. amazing. any harvest labor and will tell you why these animals offend most of the days. upside down. could hold the key to a health with a scary move,
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and this ice hockey game takes this plant down and the nfl playoffs coming up with they're sweating it out in southern spain haber one. so right off the bat we painted on the colors stock, the orange, and the red, the higher the temperature seville at $37.00. i'll 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. i'm the year 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 $35.00 is pretty well we're, you should be for this sub the year. there is a wind off the nor see, so that means temperatures are lower than we would like for this sub the year. for
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example, in amsterdam, quick shot of snow for finland. we've got somewhat weather through the baltic states, western russia, bella, ru cen, central europe. so we pick up the story there, got this storm system spinning around this central med, the adriatic sea, 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, today on tuesday, back to africa, we go, our usual pulses of rain across west africa to the south. we go right now, few showers around ca sooner. tell province in south africa and same goes for how tang and it's capital johannesburg with the high of 25 degrees on tuesday. that's it. bye for now. ah! in 2018. a journalist fled 40 days of civic action against the armenian government . i'm president sock his yarns, grip on power. i'm going to labor to swear and drop him entry follows his non
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violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime. and it's astonishing outcome a democratic love of revolution. i am not alone on mias velvet revolution on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks the fight. think, i think just been confined to the cathy on all 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 roving police violence in the demonstrations from around the world. and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis and guarantee the transportation of the sick, they still faith. another challenge. oh
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i talk about watching al jazeera, i'm here and that's remind you about top story. united nation says more than a 100000 food needs has now fled to neighboring countries. 330000. internally, this place at least 528 has been killed in 3 weeks. the fighting between the army and the rapids for forces and the capital cost 2 people are still experiencing widespread fuel shortages. many petrol stations are closed. well here's a vehicle can be seen as prominent palestinian activists color has died in the rainy prison off the 6 days strike. hundreds of people have been launching in the occupy westbank to honor him was a member of the palestinian islamic jihad while joining us now for more on this is honest cassim. he is a palestinian eagle advisor. he joins us now from amman. honest,
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i know there's obviously a lot of pain and anger being shared right now and everyone wants someone to blame . i want to try to understand the obligations that the various parties have, his doctors, by my understanding, according to guidelines from the well medical association must respect the dignity of the hunger strike it. right. so no force feeding all the guidelines or legal frameworks here for the authorities, detaining him this, this person i've done was that arrested and was supposed to be sent to court. so to try you. but from the time they captured him, this is the 1st time he was captured. repeatedly, he started is right. and this is the day or yesterday is the 7 day a day of his right. and the is riley government did
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not take any action to hear his comes name. he was comes naming that is what the out that he's to put me on better this like that and notice firms he was done right. hunger is right. and he is right. the government's, he was shown or presented to the court for the time. and the court did not take any action that really means that there was a deliberate man of this person because he was cap just and that their custody. and he should have been treated like a human being in accordance with the role of the national humanitarian, mo, let me be honest, sorry,
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i just want to be clear because he was taken to court. he was charged on 2 counts. as you say, he had been taken before. he was also previously on hunger strike before, but this time he wasn't 100 administrative detention. he was charged off to being taken. i wonder if that changed the framework then for the israeli authorities, the legal framework in terms of what their obligations, why does the change their obligations because this person is and their custody. and the should that been treated your men late in accordance with the 3rd geneva convention? is the prisoner board. i mean, can i just follow up a very brief. you said that he wasn't treated humanely. there were obviously multiple calls from different groups for him to be taken to a hospital and those were denied you're saying that's in violation of the geneva convention. yes. yes, because this is
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a person who is going to the board. it was not captured in a bad situation. he was not captured in any host died. oh, he had that way or, or the accusation was it's activity his were limited to pay for protest. indeed, he was also a rail symbol as non violent resistance, honest because he that palestinian legal adviser, speaking to us from him on thank you for joining us. any bank or thousands of film and television writers in the united states are now on strike demanding high pain 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. online streaming is put a strain on tv industry revenues, and previous strike back in 2008 cost california as economy $2100000000.00. well
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let's bring in richard fits williams. he's a film critic and joins us now from london. richard, this is a strike that doesn't just affect screenwriters, right? but the whole industry and all the industries that supported the last time it happened that was what more than 100 days. how long could this one continue? well, this is the great concern. there's no doubt at all that the writer's guild is rock solid, but 90 percent voting in favor of strike. you really got a certain problem and they were not able to hand it off. the problem also is the various issues that are involved in 2013, 10 years ago. a, something like a 3rd of the writers were on minimum wages. now it's about a half their debates as to whether or not or how they should be paid before shares, good commission, and
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a variety of complaints about the way streaming. and those are the writers for that are paid. but most particularly the union sphere is that what the studios have in mind eventually is some form of freelance arrangement of that is not there adamantly opposed to the other problem, of course is the threat of stacy took a higher well let me ask you more about that because it feels like the writers are taking a bit of a risk care, given the advances within an ai how real is a threat of a i actually taking a chance was example. i mean, you could have a, i produced a draft in the script and then you could ask writers to polish it up. on the other hand, you writers script to lend a, i could changed. i mean, of course, this is a field that is still rem. brianna in the last right to strike and you say landra days, and indeed that was 19611988, which was the almost 15180 days. so there was a real, there's
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a real problem here of thousands of jobs being attacked, but also genuine fear that the being a writer could be changed dramatically in future years. i mean, firstly, what we'll have in the chat shows are they rely on job suddenly rely on the scripting they will do and then secondly, the day time, so probably will be affected. and then thereafter, here's the big question. what we don't know is how much stop piling of scripts who has been done my for exam likes, i mean the streamers, how much they actually got. they could hold out. and also regarding the movie industry, the real problem here because of course, during coded so much of it shut down. now it's been a tempting massage, but busters to open up. and indeed, some of them have done very well,
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but equally the cinema, for example, here are still not what they were now. to what extent can the studios hold out? this is the big ensemble question because the writers usually have a capacity to spread bas boy over a considerable period. and the other thing is could anderson directors and that contract is up soon too. and it will say, well as that's the whole industry and could be potentially a turning point at which if it's williams that a film critic thing to us from london. thanks for all your insights and thanks for joining switching. thank you. while us treasury secretary, charlotte allen, says the government could run out of money as early as june. if politicians don't raise the debt ceiling presenter by them, then republicans in congress are in a stand off on how much the government can borrow. biden is called a meeting with congressional leaders next week to discuss the situation. now, 3 months ago, the treasury had warned the u. s. government had reached its barring limits,
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it took measures to ensure and can continue to pay it, though. over 200 years, emerg is never ever ever failed to page debt to put in a capital colloquial terms. market is not a dead beat nation. we have never ever fail to meet the debt. now as a result, one must respect the nations of the world. we pay our bills and we should do so without reckless hostage taking from some of the mega republicans in congress. thousands of people has demonstrated in ecuador capital, kito now calling from president p. m or last to resign, nasir as being accused of alleged corruption of crimes. again, states security equitable is constitutional court ruled on wednesday that the national assembly could start impeachment proceedings against the president feels national monetary funding has improved. asians,
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economic outlook growth is projected to increase this year. it's a 4.6 percent becoming a major driver for the wild economy. misc remain as jessica washington reports now from beijing. the i. m. s. has raised the economic growth full cost for the asia pacific region in a report that discusses how, despite this being against this backdrop of a rather gloomy global economic outlook, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region and a force for global economic growth. the report notes that 2023 is a challenging year for the global economy. as the world continues to face some of the challenges that come with the war and ukraine and tightening monetary policy. but despite that rather gloomy backdrop, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region. now, the growth is projected to increase to 4.6 percent from 3.8 percent last year. and the region is expected to contribute around 70 percent to global growth. most of that powered by india and china, one of the positive factors behind the regions,
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positive economic outlook, is in fact the reopening of china. we've seen that this week as millions of people around the country travel for these 5 day public holiday. now, factors like that give a positive indication as to the state of the chinese economy. increase spending increased mobility, only a positive factor for the outlook for china, but also for asia as well. some of the factors that the i m f has flagged as certainly things to keep an eye out on as we look ahead to not only the global outlook for 2023, but, but coming years as well. one factor stickier than expected inflation, that refers to when the prices of every day, goods might, might drop, but prices for some services. like, for example, education might remain persistently high, also european and u. s. bank, who sector stress a g o economic fragmentation. as we see the war and ukraine continuing,
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and one factor that's flagged specifically for asia is in the mid to long term. the economic slowdown of, of china. sudden to have not only ramifications domestically and, and regionally, but the rest of the world as well. just for washington out 0 meeting or 11 indonesian fishermen who were stranded on a remote island of strategies north western coast for 6 days had now returned home near part of the crew of 2 fishing vessels that were caught up in a tropical fight clean last month and others are still missing. florence ray has been a village in rooty 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 sang when cycling elsa passed through it.
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only one of them has returned as bad co side jell letting arrives there. tears of joy, ah, and mother, thankful that one of her sons is alive. nothing ever get that. i feel happy, 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, are still missing my lung a young to have lost my lung. at midnight, the wind suddenly picked up. it flipped the boat over. i could still see the other men while i grabbed my brother's arm and hung on to the boat, but a log hit me. and we were separated. another powerful wave struck and he lost his grip on the boat. he spent 2 days a drift at sea. another sir, but
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a long ago 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 when another vessel struck by the same powerful psych loan 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 bora, the captain on board, that boat is thankful to be alive to the law. we were tired, we had no food, no water. we drank salt water. some people almost gave a pope 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
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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 fella had here on out of there and thought we look forward to a showdown between 2 of the greatest possible players of all time that and more coming up in a few months, ah
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which is personal expression, fright studio, be unscripted on al jazeera lu . ah, ah, scientists in costa rica say that sloths can help discover new antibiotics. a team has been researching their far and found unique bacteria that could offer a solution to drug resistance. alexander bias has been it's another slow start to the day for judy avi. for 30 years, she's run a swath sanctuary in costa rica. her team has rescued and studied more than a 1000 of these animals raising them by hand until they're healthy enough to be released back into the wild. she says she seen all kinds of injuries,
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but one thing is clear. sloths are more resilient than you think. we've never received a slot that has been sick that has the disease or has an illness. ah, we don't know if it's it's because if they have this beneficial bacteria in their hair, we've received the flaws 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 toed sloths live in the canopies of costa rica jungles. there also the country's newest national symbol researcher max chavarria was intrigued by what judy was seeing at the sanctuary and took the 1st sample to analyze in his lab. see no way for him, floyd in belie social. 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,
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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 sloths, for they found would appear to be anti biotic producing bacteria that fight off pathogens and infection. beta port cannot be 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 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,
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researchers here are hopeful, costa ricans, sloths could hold a solution of their own to a rising global health threat. alexandra buyer's al jazeera. while it is now time before, and he has for a nest as he a thank you so much will to the greatest basketball players of all time. crash later on tuesday, steph curry and lebron james renew their rivalry, is the golden state warriors and l. a. laker? is face off in the n b, a 's, western conference finals for home, a leak reports that 2 of the greatest of all time. and they share rivalry that part to much across any sport. le bron james versus steph curry. the stars squared off across for n b a finals, and they getting ready for another big time showdown with the golden state warriors and l. a lakers set to face off in the western conference, the semi finals. ah, it is special to no no from the 1st series. we played him in cleveland
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$141514.00 for the season to to now we were blessed to be player this at this level still and excited about a new chapter. nothing about normal stress in orchestra. when all the car was known to florida, only on the 4th floor to greg happy like honestly that he said, and then over for the generation carries had the better of the rivalry so far. he's led golden state to 3 finals, triumph to one over. le bron from wendy ohio bone star was that the cleveland cavaliers. le bron, however, came out, took the last time they faced off in the post season with the lakers beating golden state. and the 2021 play in tournament. they both go into this series in good form for the way. curry has sparkled, scoring a playoff. i 50 points in his last game. while
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le bron without hitting a best form has also played well. he averages around $22.00 points per game in the playoff so far, staffing one ago and told a tow in the playoffs brings ratings, brings this dodger. it brings past memories there, the faces of the emb. yay. why not have that in the playoff? you can't get that in the finals. didn't say deb on conference, so yeah, you got to watch it if you don't, you better stream it. you better record it because i don't think you want to miss this. is james now 38 and curry 35. it's not clear how many more times we'll get to see them collide in the playoffs. it's good reason for friends to enjoy this series as if it's the past last. so hail ma, leak al jazeera, the philadelphia $76.00 ers, have drawn 1st blood in their eastern conference, semi finals against the boston celtics. james hardon was on fire for the 6 areas
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are missing their star joel and be through injury. but it didn't seem to matter and it's hard and matched to play up career high, a 45 point to help fill adelphia rallies, 19150. when into the best of 7 series stays in boston. on wednesday, we didn't come any game expect, you know, i mean like we are here to win and even after doesn't matter, guys don't get too happy like we even q. and i mean like we come in here to get game to as well. and so that's the mindset that we have as a unit. and you know whether, whether joe comes back or not, we'll be ready to go the western conference top seeds, the denver nuggets have a to nothing lead in their semi finals against the phoenix funds. nicolai's jacket, shoes and poll position to clench the i, b b awards for 39 points, lead, denver 197 to 80. so when the theory shifts to phoenix for game 3, you know, i know what motivates nicole yoke it to motivate myself. and the rest of the guys
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not lock room is, is not the m b p. it is as there is a journey to try and when the 1st championship and franchise history and that's paramount to everything else. our full manager, mckellar, tampa, says the primary link title, race is far from over the over. on sunday, his side last top spot from the table to manchester city for the 1st time since mid february arsenal are without a win and for games having to choose days match against chelsea, their point behind city and have played one more game. when i still look at it is like, this is not over, you know, when i will pay a lot of money to next season in these mom and be in this position again a lot, believe me. so i just want to, maxim had the moment though we have right and how and go for it. then reality as well is that for 274 days, we've been with them and tomorrow can be and they, when we add a c and he's 5 games to develop. so you got all the things that we've done right? well, for 10 months i think there's enough games left jeopardy to beta,
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the top and on the bottom and, and type all the time. so i think that fully and i think matches to say, shown incredible form that we all respect that. but i think we'll have to respect will also have done this year and i believe they're still in raleigh south again as well. number one, novak chalk of edge will now be able to compete for the us open later this year. thanks to rule change, starting may 11th or 35 year old can enter the country after the u. s. government that international travelers will no longer need to be vaccinated against coven, 19 serbian star, who is one of the most high profile athletes not to be vaccinated. this last year's tournament due to his status job, which is 13 of his 22 major titles and york. and it was a scary moment in new jersey, playoff game against the new york rangers table buyer. oh wow. i'm not getting that before team myers suffered devastating body check off rangers.
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defense meant jacob trueblood. the blow thankfully didn't result in a concussion. and my return to the end of the game, shake new jersey as they went on to blank, the rangers for nothing and gained 7 of the series to advance to the eastern conference finals, which. okay, that is all you support for now. natasha. back to you. great, thank you so much fire. well that's it for me and it's darcy at hey, for this news our, my colleague matheson will be here in a moment with more of the day's news. and i will see you after that. do stay with us here on out is here. ah ah. and
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the drought in the horn of africa. 6 rainy seasons ha, feels more than 100000 miles east of crossing to kenya. since last year. i last saw aiden lacked village in somalia when how full grandchildren died because she had no food to keep them in the last 20 living room, dividing on goat skin. and while in this strout we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as refugee data, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little water and foods the season, the longest, dry bath for decades. ah, a bad anger in the occupied territories after
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a palestinian activist on hunger strike dies in an israeli prison. ah, on robinson. and this is on the 0 alive from doe hob, also coming up the humanitarian crisis. that's worsening by the day, at least a 100000 sudanese of now flight the fighting to neighboring countries. the un hosts or conference in doha to discuss how best to deal with afghanistan taliban government. and the pastor who's accused of telling his church members in kenya to starve to death appears in court. ah, a prominent member of the palestinians, johan group has died in an israeli prison, caught up, i'd not know was a hunger strike for 86 days. hundreds of people are marching in his home town of aba and the occupied west bank to honor him on the strikes being called across the
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occupied palestinian territories is really forces arrested on an early february. the palestinian authority is accusing israel of medical negligence. hottest followed, he says he was advocating for non violence. 11 up wasn't throughout 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 any return gossip 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
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than pride and dignity. welcome that we were to correspondence covering the developers monitoring reaction for his death in gaza. as human all said, 1st, we're going to go to need to abraham, who's in arden's home tongue in the occupied westbank knitter, we had their guns wife saying that they should be no violent response to the results of what's been happening today. what are the palestinian authorities saying? the boston in authority has condemned the death of other i've met with heard from the palestinian prime minister hamid's fe calling. it's an act of assassination. he said that this was a fab dawn also. we've heard from the secretary general of the p, a law. i finish here saying that israel hold all responsibility for his beth. and as we've heard, also from palestinians who have declared to day a full on comprehensive strike, that is really wants to put an end once and for all for the act of using
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a strike as a way for palestinian to demand freedom. there's a lot of sadness palestinians are saying that is are and wants to show the world who has the upper hand and was a jewel of the lives and death of palestinian needed. tell us some more about how to run on board. also happened leading up to his death the 45 year old has gone through a hunger strike when he was arrested from his home. in february, he was expecting, as always, to be arrested without charges. this is an israeli policy that use it uses against many palestinians, for example, for now there is 1000 palestinian prisoners who do not have any charges that are being held in prison. so he announced this hunger strike in protest of his detention. but later he was met with charges and that they include provoking violence of being a member of a terrace group. as far as israel is concerned,
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because it's considered islamic jihad to be a terrorist group. so he continued his on guests right for 86 days. and let's not forget that this wasn't, has 1st hunger strike. this was his fix. the a 5 of them were inside is really prisons. and that he has always said that he's always been active in funerals in protest and wherever we go here and there in the occupied west bank. and he has been the 1st person, let's say, to kind of inspire many palestinians to use individual hunger strikes as a way to dement freedom, particularly when it comes to being held without charges. they the able to hear me not alba, new to thank you all the way a number of rocket attacks from gaza towards israel following our nuns, deaf hamas islamic jihad and other palestinian factions in garza, of held a solid, danasia valued owner, whom shocks and businesses and garza closings,
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they take part in coals for a general strike. we're going to get more from now seen who's joining us now from garza city. so we're hearing these calls for non violence. was family. are they being heated him? yes. rob, where we know from palestinian sources, that there are strong mediations made with egypt now to de escalate the situation in return off hat of israel handing over the body of hood that i had none to his family. now of course, these are us still negotiations bad are taking place strongly now, and this could be the only thing that would a make a slimy g had a retreat from any further escalation. where in all of their statements, fallacy or faction said that they adhere to the right to respond to the crime of killing. i had that i had none by these relock your patient, but it seems
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a sense no hurry. the rockets have been fired from the gaza strip since the early hours. ah, dot hammack is still keeping this situation under control while these mediations are happening to de escalate it. you know, if those mediations fail to produce any sort of response, is there any indication that there might be more rock heart attacks or some sort of armed response from gaza? well, this is what indicator is show until now, rob. i mean, yes, her mouth is trying to restrain this situation, but also it blame me. you had is a very strong armed grip here in the gaza strip. and a hamas and islamic jihad have been on good sides for very long at hearing to each other. and if these mediations do fail to her,
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her hand back the body of the hud, that i'd none is lobby jihad has said that it will respond to this crime. you know, saying, talking to us from garza, thank you. ah, this is on my work, 3 weeks of fighting shows, no sign of ending despite several sees fires that have come and gone on already dar humanitarian situations now at risk of deteriorating even further. united nations says more than a $100000.00 sudanese of now fled to neighboring countries, tens of thousands of crossed into egypt. chad and south sudan, another 330000, have been internally displaced. at least $528.00 been killed since the fighting between sedans, army and rapid support forces began last month. an envoy of saddam's army chief has
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arrived in the duty capital, the hala hodge ali mets, with egypt for him as his son. shortly in cairo, 40000 sudanese have crossed the border into egypt, who escaped the fighting and in the capital, a cartoon, and already dar humanitarian situation is now at risk of deteriorating even further as victoria gayton been of course a key for bread in south hearty im hungry people hoping to take advantage of a temporary cease fire. there's been extended by the 2 warring sides. some have been waiting for many hours and worry. they'll go home empty handed. we'll let one on a game in the south a lot osalla. i swear i have been here since 3 in the morning. so far i have not been able to get one loaf of bread. my children have not eaten anything since yesterday, and today is almost gone. what i just think of the u. n. is warning the humanitarian crisis in sudan is turning into what he calls a full blown catastrophe. and millions are affected. global zavion and hana, we are government employees,
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and our salaries have not been paid. most of the people and our re prioritizing leads. they're not even targeting 30 percent of their basic needs. we pride as crisis comes to an end and our country restores peace and security. fuel in the capital is in short supply, most petrol stations are closed. the few that are open have long cues. there is relief for some who have been unable to access their savings for more than 2 weeks . the central bank of sudan says most of its branches outside the capital have reopened. it re assured savers that despite looting their deposits are safe. lawyer, so far we've not faced any problems. clients are handling their accounts, cash flowing and people are buying and selling. the situation was difficult in the early days of the conflict, but now everything is back to normal. people trapped in the areas of battery and east nile, north of the capitol, hearty, him a bracing for more air strikes and explosions. as the army and the paramilitary
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rapid support forces battle for control of sudan at the expense of its people. victoria gates and be al jazeera and have a morgan has more from khartoum. both sides, the sudanese army and the rapid support forces have place conditions for their and boys or their delegates to talk to each other. they have not agreed to direct talk that the commander of the rapid support forces and the needs army have not agreed to a direct meeting. but they did say that they will be sending envoy to meet each other . but each site has a condition, the sudanese army wants to talk to focus on a ceasefire, and then making sure that the rapid support forces is no longer part of the dance political or military institutions. meanwhile, the rapid support forces has the condition of a fire on the ground that it's actually being implemented before. hoping any talks with the denise army. and right now that is not happening. there have been as trikes in the city of sober in the eastern part of the capital harpoon. and this is just a continuation of repeated as strikes overnight around the facility of the presidential
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palace. and in the northern parts of the capital. fighting has also been reported in the city of undermanned with heavy artillery fire. being heard fired by the rapid support forces and surface to air missiles targeting to fight the jets opposite these army. and this is when does supposed to be a ceasefire right now. it's the 2nd day of a 660 fire that has been ex agreed upon by both sides. but on the ground, people say they're not seeing any of it being manifested. and based on that, it doesn't look like those 2 sites will be meeting anytime soon with the condition that they will, how to attach a report from the refugee situation in neighboring south sudan. well, we hearing a lot from people who lives a don and who are now in gibbon. they've been talking about the jamie, what it took to get. yeah. they say in the dime they had to go through several checkpoints and the people that it would charge, each of them a certain amount of money, not in the student needs money in american dollars to pass when they get to the border without done, it seems like those with money seem to get out of itself is that when they get
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a private plane or a private bus, what truck they pay a lot of money for these vehicles. do they increased you by now? the parts of the country, but many people don't have the money for thousands of people are still stuck along the board to wait if either the government or agencies try and meet them the if i'm able to get the people. but the issue is, of course, the roads are always good. the time to get as much transfer as possible from buses, from bar, just to use the river or aeroplanes time it out. it's a long process for thousands. i still say here until the capital people are also talking about the fear of shortages. they saying that the members out saddam doesn't make much. so a lot of its products come from to don. so there's a fear that soon, if this crisis continues, they'll be sorta just the fuel and other people are worried about that. that's just an example of how the prices in saddam is affecting south dot and will benefit all the other neighboring countries in the region. so ahead and i'll just say that we're going to follow 11 indonesian fishermen who were stranded on
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a remote island every night with their families. i'm hollywood rice, just walk off the job for 1st time in 15 years off to talk for higher wages breakdown. ah, when the news breaks, this is nationwide strikes since the beginning of the year when people meet behind . and the story needs to be told. i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin with exclusive interviews and you get 2. south korea professionally sees the cherry blossom 1st. al jazeera has teens on the ground to where you are award winning documentaries and lives frank assessments. this treaty provides us with this hopeful moment where countries could come together and stop putting in place the rules will allow us to treat this global commons with the
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your g o, the 0 reminder of our top. so is this. our prominent penicillin, activist hutton, has died in his room prison after 86 days and hunger strike. hundreds of people are marching in the occupied west by to honor. i've none was a member of these studies. a hard united nation says more than a 100000 sudanese have now fled to neighboring countries. 330000 are internally displaced in at least 520 a to be killed in 3 weeks of fighting between the army and rapid support forces. in the capital cartoon, people are experiencing widespread fuel. a shortages, many petrol stations are close. while kuza vehicles can be seen and others, united nations organized conference on afghanistan 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. it's biggest humanitarian crisis. the taliban designated
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ambassador to the un has issued a statement saying, many meeting without its participation is unproductive, even counter productive. it has a legitimate right to express its position and the 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 unjustified is calls for the issues to be solved through a pragmatic approach. or some, a bunch of it is at the conference with more special representatives for nearly 2 dozen countries. we're talking about of understand, talking about the solutions sort of going on. and there are different opinions about of land assigned as well. it is an interesting venue because the people who are actually in charge of a lot of time you said or not. and the biggest issue that have gone to sunfish is about the rights of women. there are no women representatives were either from abundance done or living in exile. nation says that this is a conference to bring together the world opinion. so when they talk to the taliban
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and the islamic eminence of abundance on government, they should speak with a unanimous voice. the unanimous point of view is that there should be rights for the people of london. on 4000000 people have found a vast majority are living with a desperate level of poverty, and the united nations should continue in some way a form. it's a mission in venice and tom with this question represented from the united states. this is a positive development. all sides together be spoken to the former a u. s. envoy, 2 sons, ultimately god, who thinks that the dollar bond should have been there. and we've also heard from the taliban foreign ministry where it says that the positive steps that have been taking place in the last year and a half with terms do eradication of narcotics in terms of how there has been a general amnesty as a sense of corruption free of understand that the taliban government would tell you those are the issues that the international community must come together and talk to the taliban government. yesterday they came together to talk about the problems
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and the issues that are being faced. and today, they're meeting to find out solutions and how and if there are any incentives that they can give to the taliban so that they can ease up on their reforms against government, and allow guns to live free lives. gideon passed or accused of urging his followers to starve themselves to death as appeared in court in the southern city of melinda, paul mackenzie. in tango is no fees and charges of terrorism, money laundering and radicalization. it earlier been accused of the death of 6 church members. please discolored the bodies of a 109 people, including children, and looking for more remains. catherine who saw it has more from the shock holland in southern kenya. miss priscilla ziki has been looking for her daughter, husband and 3 children. they were leaving at a ranch in shock, a holler along the canyon coast. more than 100 bodies have been found from shallow graves in the area who took all appealing. i know the survivors because i was part
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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 dang j. as in police, cassidy accused of luring his followers 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, pathologists, occurring out autopsies to determine the cause of death authorities here and looking for more remains. many canyons are still in shock. they are asking how this incident went so long before being detected. the pastor himself is very well known by the police. he has been arrested several times, some rights group save a hard received report of extreme fasting in shock. a holler as early as february.
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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 art because of the human race. and so we thought it was a place where this going against her with the fact that our we were so that they were starving or we were fasting. then it was inter humphrey place, subtle. so we decided to visit the place with other facilities. and then now when remember, 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 with ziki is still hoping for the best buy, preparing for the worst cutting soil shock, a holla kill if he county. yes, treasury sacrifice. janice yellen says the government could run out of money as early as june. 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 has called a meeting with congressional leaders next week to discuss the situation. last week,
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the u. s. house of representatives narrowly passed a bill to raised the government's debt ceiling to $31.00 trillion dollars. the bill is likely to be rejected in the senate. over 3 months ago, the treasury of wand, the u. s. government had reached his bottom, your limit, and took measures to ensure it could continue to pay his bills. buzz as a film and television writers in the us are on strike demanding higher pay negotiations with studios including disney and netflix fail to reach an agreement. on monday, the writers guild of america represents more than $11000.00 writers. online streaming has put a strain on tv industry revenues, a previous striking 20 weight cost california economy. $2100000000.00. many actors saved their backing the strike. i hope that the writer is get with a new, you know, i believe in an hour and unions. i'm lucky to be a part of mine with sagen, hopefully everybody can get what they need safely and everything. get back to where
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i support my writers or we have a lot of a staff and crew that will be effected by this, you know, but you know, they got to get a fair deal. the international monetary fund has improved ages. economic outlook growth is projected to increase this year to 4.6 percent, becoming a major driver for the world economy. but risks remain as jessica washington reports busy. the i. m. s. has raised the economic growth full cost for the asia pacific region in a report that discusses how, despite this being against this backdrop of a rather gloomy global economic outlook, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region and a force for global economic growth. the report notes that 2023 is a challenging year for the global economy. as the world continues to face some of the challenges that come with the war and ukraine and tightening monetary policy. but despite that rather gloomy backdrop, the asia pacific remains a dynamic region. now,
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the growth is projected to increase to 4.6 percent from 3.8 percent last year. and the region is expected to contribute around 70 percent to global growth. most of that powered by india and china, one of the positive factors behind the regions, positive economic outlook, is in fact the reopening of china. we've seen that this week as millions of people around the country travel for these 5 day public holiday. now, factors like that give a positive indication as to the state of the chinese economy. increased spending increased mobility only a positive factor for the outlook for china, but also for asia as well. some of the factors that the i m f has flagged as certainly things to keep an eye out on as we look ahead to not only the global outlook for 2023, but, but coming years as well. one factor stickier than expected inflation, that refers to when the prices of every day goods might, might drop,
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but prices for some services. like, for example, education might remain persistently high, also european and u. s. bank, who sector stress a g o economic fragmentation. as we see the war and ukraine continuing, and one factor that's flagged specifically for asia is in the mid to long term. the economic slowdown of, of china. sudden to have not only ramifications domestically and, and regionally, but the rest of the world as well. just to washington out 0, making 11 indonesian fishermen who was stranded on a remote island of a strenuous northwestern coast for 6 days have returned home. the part of the crew of 2 fishing vessels that were caught in a tropical cyclone last month. 8 authors still missing florence. louis has more. a village in royalty island, indonesia prepared to welcome home a missing son. oh, his mother's idea,
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delighting is overcome with emotion. 2 of her sons, both fishermen on board a boat that sank in cycling elsa passed through it. only one of them as retained as batgirl aside gelatine arrived their tears of joy. ah, and mother, thankful that one of his sons is alive. nothing about yet. i feel happy 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 my lung a 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,
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and we were separated. and not a powerful wave struck, and he lost his grip on the boat. he spent 2 days a drift at sea. another fair but an onion too. 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, 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 forced plain and rescued women as barbara, the captain on board, that boat is thankful to be alive to the law. we were tired, we had no food, no water. we drank salt water. some people almost gave
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a pope 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. you can find a lot more information on a website, so al jazeera dot com, the weather is going to be next. the inside story is going to examine of ethiopia can play the role of a mediator and the saddam conflict. matheson stayed with ah taken off this weather report in asia pacific nice to have you along we'll start
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with a good stuff in japan top to bottom plenty of sun but a bit more cloud covers drifted in as because we've got as storm system centered over china moving from the gang see to the yellow river valley by thursday, its parking itself just around beijing, so we'll see some showers there and all of this what weather will leak into the korean peninsula. now, south of the yangtze river valley, it's looking good. just the odd shall round grey lin, 30 degrees, but a lot of moisture and humidity being sucked up through the south china sea. in india. it's a different story. we've got the colors on typically this time the year this should be all read but we're setting record low temperatures in the northwest. look at this, just 8.4 degrees and we've got stormy weather coming in to the northwest. so punjab state a delhi of the pradesh as well, so i'm not sorry just 25 degrees wider look of india right now. same goes for the east coast from west bengal into town will now do and careless some thundering down ports here. this is all moving out of box austin, where parts of karachi registered almost
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a years worth of rain and less than 24 hours to the gulf. we go, it's a windy pitcher cuts are a wind gusts of 60 kilometers per hour on wednesday. worse and buffering, i think you'll see wind gusts of 70 kilometers per hour cease in ah, in 2018. a journalist lead 40 days of civic action against the armenian government, and president sockets yann's grip on power. i'm going to liberate this, where india commentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime. and it's astonishing outcome with a gun, a democratic love with revolution. i am not alone on mias velvet resolution on al jazeera, they share abode and all river, but as to dawn is enrolled in a bloody wolf. if yoke is concerned about the security situation,
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what are the risks of his fellow and ethiopia play the role of a mediator as it's done in recent years? this is insightful. ah hello, welcome to the program i'm in bronco and for decades to dawn in ethiopia enjoyed strong economic and political ties. but recent developments of strained relations between the neighbors abode the dispute and sparked by land declaim by both sides, threatened to potential conflict law, share any of your peers, $1000000000.00 hydroelectric dam on the blue nile has been a source of tension for years. and now with wide spread conflict across through dawn and refugees crossing into the border with the opium. some a questioning if new alliances will be formed. we'll look into that with august shortly. but 1st, this report, from catchy lopez,
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haughty m. the unrest in sudan could have wider political implications in ethiopia as fighting escalades. a regional ties could shift when a b o. b as prime minister abbey act, med met sedans, general out that battle, brohannon, january problems were brewing and cartoon especially ahead of plans to transition to a civilian government. abby archman, who had previously mediated political deadlock in sudan, said he would not intervene my message for all of you is to privatize so done proprieties of people off. so done and to draw your own solution for your problem. as um, you know, while ethical at the time of turmoil and crisis, requires tolerance and compromises. ah, since then,
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the unrest has unravel between the army in paramilitary, rapid support forces. some analysts believed this conflict could give an advantage to ethiopia on several issues among them as the on for chicago border region, a contested area claimed by both nations. then there's ethiopia renaissance sam on the blue nile river. the multi $1000000000.00 project has led to a dispute with downstream countries. cartoon worries, the dam will reduce the amount of water it receives from the nile river. the controversy has led to alliances. sudan has partner with egypt to push for a binding agreement with the deal bia. now, after weeks of violence, many question of new ties will develop to garner political leverage. both sudan, any the opiate have seen conflict in recent years. sudan has hosted about 50000 refugees who fled the fighting in northern ethiopia between government forces and t
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grey rebels that ended last year. but now it's sudan. that's again seeing waves of people leave as a power struggle further threatens and security and political future. katya lopez of again for insight story. ah, let's bring in our guest. hey, in doha, i shall bussey research at the arab center for research and policy studies are she's also the former spokesperson for the african union in virginia. it's ana dink, her assistant professor at the james madison university. he focuses on the political history of ethiopia and africa. a warm welcome to each of you. i'd like to begin in doha. first with i shall basi, i show. this is going to put a p o p in a very difficult position. it wasn't that long ago in march in doha, that the war, some optimism that there was going to be movement on the issues between the 2
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countries, between ethiopia answered on, particularly when it came to the border disputes. but now that's going out the window. so where does ethiopia land on this, or does it have a favorite person that it fail? let it once in this war, is it remaining neutral? what's going on? well, it to, to answer the question, we have to put the, the situation in a context in an international context, but also in the regional context, starting with the international context of the war. the ongoing war between the, the, the sudan, i'm forces and the rapid support forces. i has, has been basically managed by the u. s. the, the crisis is being, are hardly managed by the washington, which is trying to a, pull the, the parties to the conflicts to back to the negotiation table so far. there are
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some good size because the washington insist that is going to have to compete with china and russia. and that's to don is as your strategic appointed at a cannot for to lose. and it has many other interesting economic, but also linked to the war. and ukraine and the of the, the wagner factor in sudan. so for all these reasons, washington is committed to find in a way of going back not only to to litigation table, but going back to the political framework agreement that has been adopted by most of the parties. so this puts it in, in a situation where if you're p i, which is a pro u. s. a government has to take into consideration this, this leadership. the 2nd factor is the regional context. and the reason contacts,
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let's say it's favourable to settling the, not only the and their distraction in sudan, but also helping the relationship between if you're an sedan or 2 to, to read, to remain on track on a peaceful track. i, you, you have, of course, you have noticed that on the division context has been marked by a tendency to go to negotiate the, the, the, the, the problems and settle the dispute, whether it's in libya or enchant, or even in the central african republic. this station on that border has come down and washington and he's all eyes and you know, they're committed to keep that, that, that, and that can, that, that political settlement, that the settlement ongoing the, and on the other side, you have also the situation with, with other countries,
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especially with egypt and the, and e n e 2 of yeah, here we have an issue. we have lines and borders that haven't been marketed. but we, if you're peer, i think there is a situation between if your gas didn't have advanced as advanced a quite well. and they have reached a settlement at that has been confirmed by the visit of abbey. i meant to talk to them on january of this year. let's begin. itala dingo. hey, abby albert has actually as i guess just said been in courtroom. things were going very well. and then we are in the situation that we're in right now. where does ethiopia massaging the same question that i asked? i sure. where does ethiopia land on this? does it have a dog in the fight for the position where you guys located regarding the ongoing conflict and sedan dependence on its a domestic issues and some regional issues. one important issue that
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brings and so don and a to get to gays, or is this a very 1st time that contract land disputed for decades between the 2 countries on for chicago? which during that took that i wore it again. prime minister invited a hand to a d. s. out of the details of the discussion was not clear from what appeared said, but later in relation to the public news that appeared for weeks after our bronze visit to these odd little hon. applied to those news in public that i am at the prime minister of yoga, asked him to take over alpha that might have happened because by then the prime minister went to to, to dry on old sites. including on the side of, on the side of saddam,
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but none was z a war into dr. coming to the conclusion. people may think the war and conflict and it yoga is over. and the problem is not only in sudan, but that is not the chase. as it is a changing dynamic was an issue. yeah. which makes the relation between the 2 countries complex in relation to this particular issue of unfair shad recently at this i'm about moved to integrate region and forces and to the national army which did not go well in the northern amada region. a good half of the soldiers in the armada region integrated into the national army, but the large number of soldiers are reportedly to repose and not operating in the border between it your guy and so down in and in many parts of the i'm hot, our region just few days ago, a senior political leader in our region,
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i was going down. i'm biases are both, so everything is not under control over these are by right now because that these are easy enough in a fight was region and forces regarding this at territorial issue. but i don't believe i did about once a fight. i was to dam on this issue or 0, it one this to or possibly retake or the i'm if i showed them a good culture land. but i sure that accelerates the war. if they take over l for shaka, they seize this opportunity that now sued on the is in chaos. and if your moves into, into that area, a kiss is good bye to any. if you p and mediation and it will prompt a prolonging of this war, is there a danger of that actually happening? do you think? well, unfortunately, there is always a potential for of, for some, some incidence to, to,
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to go over control out of control. it is a possibility that one cannot rule out. but what comes here is that this central government to the abbey a med seems committed to happens to don, move forward from this, this war. it has us actually invested interest in, in help in sudan to, to sort out the conflict instead of adding to, to, to distraction another conflict. because as you, as you said, and as you were said, pointed out the agreement that there has been reached between the, the, the, the government, the if you're being government and the triggering liberation front seems it seems going quite well. so abby has every interest in keeping that, that peaceful environment going on and, and going back to normal. he's trying his best to control these factions on the
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border. and other factions the and that's what counts right now. what else is the, the position of abby ac? mad at me, i had to has made it clear signals. and he made clear statements to sudan that his and not only willing to, to, to or to help. but if he is pushing for an african solution to african problems, here is offered his mediation and that is a sign that he is so far his in control of this sad situation can deteriorate. if some groups decide to try to sabotage the did the situation a ton of we're talking about mediation now, right? we're talking about the fact that ethiopia could be a key player, perhaps much more than washington was much more than the you a much more any of the other partners? it shares a culture, it shares a border, it shares the than our river. so it could be, and it has been in the past,
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but it also feels like that there's, if you, it doesn't really have any leverage right now. and when you're negotiating with a 2 parties, that's the key thing that you need. does it have any leverage and it, your guy may have some leverage in this regard, but at the same time, it's not a good to forget every tree, another important player and, and the region. i'll come back to was up. but again, i returned to and regional issues are confronted. it's your b, i'm saddam over the past 2 years. the during the dry war is a hope of a dis, aba, particularly the government of r b. i am a, during the dry war, was act by then handing over on fashion that to as to don, it would be in control of every team in relation to, to drive, particularly to meet at to gray and circle and to see on on
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the western as site that would even make a few just not to across the border into this, the dance that did not happen, as we know all at thousands of refugees and made it to as to dawn. and these are complained multiple times or so, i'm not formally through multiple medias that sudan might have been, had been that cheap yet left during during the war. and now there is the issue of at atrium at atria, also as, as the president of atria, also at some point showed interest to mediate before the outbreak of the war between political forces including the differences between the civilian political actors and the army. as well as ourself, it seems that the cartoon declined at the invitation. they interest from assa mara
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and after the i showed this interest and go to not accepted on this. he invited the out of the staff commander to asthma that details of what they discussed and what they talked about. the issues in sudan is not t, it's clear. but it seems like it seems that a smart is behind behind a diag gallows and position. i am raising this issue for, for a reason, a, because a was them to dry. in addition to unfair shadow was sent to dry, has a border with sedan again, because sudan has a very long border, was ethiopia. so was then the sedan i was then as a to dry is a steel and partly under the control of each. i'm on our forces are also a protein in the was then to great at region amana is and they at he try is not out
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of it yoga yet. so, and he try to has and leverage now in relation to the expediency between a dis arbor and the cartoon. and the leverage of i d. 's alba is not very much a strong. the only leverage it has isn't. it has ended as a war and a nose, and it is up and more stable positions are it was 20 years ago. and in this regard, or it may have some ability to bring together as the 2 forces not unknown, but was the and support of international forces like united states. i remember that that one in the and negotiation between is that the grey liberation front in northern it yoga. and at least about the united states government was a key player. so it's all i tell her, you make a very important point. you're very, very important point i want to bringing in a i show her when it comes to leverage,
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ethiopia doesn't have a huge amount, says it on. and that's giving other countries the ability to come in and to use their influence. what does ethiopia need to become? the key player, once again, it has been in the past. well it's, what does it need to do? well, let me go back to our to atria, because it's connected. ah, 1st of all, at the, the ticket, the mediation, the issue of mediation has been decided. i think it's, it's been determined that the, or the mediation is going to take the form of eguard. it's, it's ego. that is, is going to facilitate to the, or the mediation. and it's, and, or, of course, the framework and the leadership of the us and seo to ravia. so if you take this is, this has been confirmed for official sources in sudan from both the upper hand and committee sites. and that, that leaves us with a y, eritrea, and ethiopia,
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i don't seem to have the, the leverage, none of them actually atria ah, has showed a some inclination to m e t to rapid support forces as your gas has point out. and also area has showed some english, an inclination towards russia. ah, let's not forget that. and there has been our approach small between most cool and, and assa mara. and there has been some talk about asthma might be offering russia a possibility of that for, for establishing a naval base in on, on the right. see which is a red line for, for washington. so this is a motion just going to disturb you there. sorry about that, our 3rd guest that we wanted to bring you. busy earlier has actually we've actually managed to get hold of her. she's in pause. who don adalia. abdomen is a political commentator. she's in the middle of trying to evacuate her family from
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a sudan dahlia just before we get into tonight's her topic. good speed to you and i hope you can get your family out. but just describe the situation. just describe the situation that you're seeing in front of me right now. well, i'm trying to utilize any o root because i can take whether it's one of the accusations. a or the, the saudi operate, it's varies, but it's moving a little bit difficult because the saudi fairies, we need a visa, but to go through the whole process to get to get the visa and to apply it's moving could be quite problematic simply because of the large number of people trying to apply as well and a vacuum. some flight is just a matter of pop. lucky we'll get to get on one of the flights or not right now. i'm at the airport trying to see if i can get my immediate family on one of those flight. so the a thank you for joining us from such
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a troublesome situation as well that we should look with it. now we are talking about, if you were talking about it's potential leverage both, i guess in and in virginia have suggested that there is a huge amount of leverage that if you're, if you has over the situation and sued on right now, would you agree with that? i think every single investment party and what's happening so that has, has leverage over that to the right step in the army. but the, the issue is the question is, is in the best interest of the people of the cities people. and at the same time, we do need this leverage, we do need that, you know, the added pressure, the arm to things i will come from the, the, there's and there's also the other issues like, let's say the state of, if you will be a place apart then you will have people who say no, this is no, this goes against the best interest of egypt and the army because each egyptian,
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they g, egypt, and the army. you know, they, they see i to i and then you could get the captions involve them. people will say no, the are stuff except it. so it's a very complicated market. it's not, it's all black and white, but at same time for us to move forward. so i still have to bring an end to the current conflict for all parties. why some are invested in this country need to really apply pressure, proper pressure on both are in the army. but to tell you, do you think that if you, if his role in particular is useful right now, it has been in the past. it was only just in march actually, where there was movement in doha from both sides to dawn. and if you're about the board to dispute that, that's will gone out the window now. so where do you think if you appease usefulness comes in, is it still that kind of player or as our other guests have suggested, this is now much more about all of the regional players and there isn't one real
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power that can bring this complex when end i mean, if you'll be on savannah very much, he's a twine, i mean, in terms of our, our history and our relations. and i think in the, in the best interest of all countries in the surrounding area and those, especially the ones that borders to don. it isn't everyone's best interest that the conflict is brought to and then we'll just, i guess when it comes to politics, there's no clear cut. i mean, i can't tell you, this is the right way or doubt. this is the wrong method. but at this moment in time, i guess i'll just keep repeating that we just need to bring more pressure. you know, we need to push more, especially the international natural arena. the players, they just have to really pressure both sides with how these are the feel p n junctions, or that americans are the un, whatever entities out there if i can have an influence on it and both, she may be unbar hon. i will be welcomed by need of all people because con,
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continue like this, that the devastation, the humanitarian aspect of the crisis will be 10 fold. and then it will be they'll be a spill over. and no one wants that. let me bring in. i shall buster who's joining us. busy from doha, she you can hear it in dolly is voice, you can, hey, the panic distress. she's trying to get her family out of it. now to see don, she's trying her hardest to be able to do to oftentimes we forget about the human side of this when we're talking about potential negotiations and potential leverage . but hey, you have somebody on somebody who's a crucial political commentator within the country telling us this needs to come to an end now. but these, these talks are not happening right now. are they? that's the problem. well, i mean, the fir, the, the fast and the fact that both parties have agreed to go to a must, probably to gender or to, to discuss, to go back to negotiation and, and discuss the, the, the issue. it's a good sign and the other,
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the other issue is, is ethiopian leverage, as, as we discussed as it at your be a, has 2 points that go against it. first of all, i think it lacks, could it courage ability or when he comes about the african solutions to african problems because the solution it and it, it chose to, to settle the are they are the, the, are the conflict with their t gray was a military so what kind of masses are abby would would, would be let it in a sending to the world when of when he's talking about a peaceful settlement when himself chose to our, to our, to fight the the be the opponents the 7 fact. oh, sure. i sorry. we are running out of town. i do want to come to our other guests as well. very quickly at honor. the talks are going to happen, both sides of archie greets about the location. the former are the timings all over is in and needs to be negotiated. are you hopeful that these talks will bring
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conflict when quickly? i hope so, but hope and, and should be related to what is going on on the ground. and let me bring it in one international issue that all of china and russia, especially when such conflict as a broker is brought to the table in the united nations doing that to dry war. russia and china were consistently standing behind at this part of us position and pushing back. that was the 1st is to end the conflict energy, or the end product of that kind of dynamic was african union was empowered because china repeatedly proposed that this is if you're getting an issue and no one and need a all running out of time, we are running out of time and i do want to come back to the dollar. all you've heard. what our guess of said that there are several aspects of this conflict with
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all those players with all these people. do you think any kind of negotiation, any piece talks are going to help you and bring this situation to an em? i think this conflict can be brought to an concrete. i'm assuming that's the question. yeah. but it depends on though, you know, the part of the outside party is in their best interest. it's about to and then it comes down to that. and if it is, how do they pay on both sides? both sides. because either of the guys want to lose or when they come out but you know, not the victor. so how do people and how do you make sure that it's for the best for the country and for people? and that's the conundrum. and i think it's a very hard equation, it's a very hard factor, but no one can really work out. 5 because they played them off of each other for so long. it's not reach the point where we're going to come up with victoria
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