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hello there, i'm miss darcy. attain this is the news. i live from our headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia accuses ukraine of using drones to try to assassinate president latimer. prison keep denies the accusations. a 14 year old opens fire inside a school and savvy killing at least 8 students. i'm security guard. sporadic fighting and the sudanese capital, despite the extension of a cease fire for one more week and more than a 100 people are dead and were wanda off the heavy rains caused wide spread flooding and lance line. i'm gymnastic sport, alina massey's. future power is 1000 miles, is thrown into doubts the world cut when it has been suspended by the club for 2 weeks over an unauthorized trip to saudi arabia. ah,
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well, it is now it just passed 1300 gmc and we began in moscow where the russian government says it stopped an assassination attempt targeting president vladimir putin says to drones were used in the attack on the presidential residents inside the kremlin. it happened in the early hours of wednesday morning. rational authorities say ukraine was behind it. ukrainian government meanwhile, has strongly denied those allegations. will not spring in public falcon how he's a defense and military amnesty joins us now from moscow puzzle. let's start with the type of attack your son, your day shifts. if indeed that's what it was. what sort of drone could we be talking about? oh, it's hard to say which kind of drones were used, but apparently we can have a c footage of something. exploding oh, burn the crammed one close to red square. so apparently something was there in the air and it kind of was taken down by the russian defenders of the
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crime one as though it's not of course a. ready directory a kind of attack on bush and most likely in the night time he doesn't tend to be in the crab when the tow. ready he doesn't win the crime when he goes there for work and working hours and then then returns to his country residence dutch outside of moscow, and then returns back to the gramlin on the limousine convoy. so i was not there at all on this alleged attack had been shown, pavel, i want to ask you about that because i me say efficient wasn't even in moscow at the time. doesn't that seem to lend congress that whoever had the intelligence to carry out an attack like this didn't seem to know the president wasn't even in the city? well, he's not the, not his moscow, but he's not in the cram when he's in the outskirts of his bachelor, most likely. but of course, the, in their precedence theory is
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a very tight that were held secret as it should be in war time. but there's a problem, and in there that comes on next week on may, 9th, that may, 9th, at 10 o'clock in the morning, which has to be in the red square to stand, to observe the picture day parade. and actually the footage that appeared is these draws being taken down the path taken down close to that stand. you see the standard has been built in grid square for emergent. so at the end that's at the time of the day and year or 9th of may 10 o'clock when butch's at dinner is well known way in advance. he should be there. so and it's a said the grim one said that this alleged drone attack was a dry run of preparation for me. the 9th, when puts in will be won't r o b because his whereabouts are known in advance. when i say the crime in a saying that that may, 9th parade is still going to go ahead regardless that me,
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as you alluded to, there, these trends when seemingly taken down by some thing, do we have any idea of what that could have been? well, the different kind of anti drone capabilities there near the man, the crowd, one, there are ponce s that can use either miss salzar, her machine guns. so something apparently there did explode. it's hard to say exactly what, but these sponsor and dear craft systems have being deployed in central moscow that so so being known already for some months at pavel, i believe there's been some speculation about radar defense systems being used by the kremlin and. and especially in this case, i mean we've also seen smoke though, which suggested that there was some kind of damage. well, something went down there and something was sacred. the ground,
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the say that this was no one got injured. yes, the, even the official statements talked about some radar weapons, which was graphically they just simply misspoke. they are most likely talking about a mac tronic warfare weapons red. but it sounds a bit white grey dar in russia, but is not unclear an electronic warfare most likely was used. right, well, i say that russia in saying that it was inactive terrorism that it has the right to retaliate shouldn't keep be potentially bracing friend on. so what would be a proportionate response? him? well, the russians could attack or the net presidential offices and centro, g f, on bongo skirt. that's quite the possibility of course, right now, president zelinski is not the key of to he went to finland. but such that that could possibly happen. well, obviously keith is continuing to deny any kinds of accusations that this was an
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assassination attempt will be staying on this story. pablo falcon. 5 how their defense, military analysts, speaking to us from oscar, always great. get your thoughts. thank you so much puzzle. well, let's not bring in ju journalist eula supervisor over. she's also in the russian capital unit. obviously we're just getting lots and lots of information in as we speak talk us through what we know right now. and she will have just some official information from the credit when i have that trans. and they are on the, on wednesday trying to target the presidential residence in the kremlin, according to the president's press service. and they didn't specify the time of the trends. the military and intelligence officers took some time, the actions, according to them. they used to raise a war for assistance jamming the signal of the trends of entry. does they both disabling the devices? no one was injured. that the fall of the un,
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these and these countries that fragments. no, no material damage was it was that caused ida and they haven't, they haven't been heard. according to the criminal as post person. the crown is assessment was that most to consider that type of planned terrorist threatening the life of the president of the russian federation. according to the press service, the, the russian side has the right to take retaliate free measures where and when it sees a po created, and obviously they blamed the ukrainian signed immediately for that time. meanwhile, they say that the teens shed, you're not going to change. you to that time and the president is going to to work as usual and a on wednesday. and he also met with the governor, the news, you know, good region. and one of his residences that was reported as wow,
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i also know that the, these a parade will take place no matter what the credit and also send the b. i talked to mays right before victory day, which is why the celebration say here every day, every year, sorry on that made denial of these and well, i will not affect the criminal and to you know, to for the parade, to take place on a red square on may, 9th, also present region will take part in the celebrations does according to the criminal. shortly before the publication of the criminal statements or heard from moscow master gates of the on in and he announced a bomb on the launch truancy. the council, an exception is made only for devices used by your sources. we also heard from ukraine and your brain obviously denies any involvement in that time. on the credit
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and we have heard from, from the ukrainian presidential spokesperson. and he said that they had no information about the whole night at times on the crown then. but as president zalesky repeatedly stated, ukraine directed all available forces and means to liberate territories at no time . and he also called davis and dimitra, any pro and mine a terrorist attack that to me and what happened in moscow was obviously an escalation situation before, maybe 9, according to the training the site. well, this is kaley developing story will be staying that a staying across it for you here on out there. you have to pull over there speaking to us from moscow. thank you you. well, meanwhile, a fire has broken out at a fuel depot in russia is southern crescent, our region. the governor says, a drone attack cause that's across the current,
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straight from the russian annexed crimea region. and at least 8 people have been killed and 5 wounded in a russian artillery strike on the ukrainian city. of course, on the strikes had one of the few working hypermarkets in the city, partially destroying it. victims include the ivan market stuff as well as customer to savvy and now where a 14 year old boy has been accused of opening fire in a school killing 8 children. as security guard, please say, the suspect is under arrest, adding that he used his father's gun. the shooting happened in central belgrade. out there is an arch is in belgrade with one dears and shock in belgrade after tragedy in village. 14 year old boy shoot and kill de to pupils and the security guards. wilding, 6 more people including 5 children and one theatre. bully said that suspect bland is shooting for at least a month that he had 2 guns that were legally registered to his father,
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to mallet of a plan of school facilities and the list of potential victims. they also said that the shorter called the police by himself, she was arrested in a schoolyard as well as his father. couple of hours later, police is still working on this case to find out all the details as well, the motives that lead to these tragedy. what they know in this moment is that shooting started in a hallway and the security guard was the 1st that you have seen him shoot or killed the guards and then started to shoot in direction of other students. 3 days of morning have been declared in serbia and old schools in belgrade have closed classes for today throughout these leg, these same mass shootings are very rare in serbia, which has very strict gone lows. and this is the 1st time that this happens in a school. that is the reason that schools in serbia clothing the one with roger the has happened, have be their surveillance, but not the metal detectors. all still plenty more and few this news hour,
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including a show of support. the iranian president arrives in syria and the 1st such visit since the war began 12 years ago. a call to end the threats and attacks against john lester. we'll have a special report here on well press freedom day, and it's for the laker, the strike, their 1st blow and their playoff series against golden state that's coming up shortly with gemini. ah, now the un under secretary general for humanitarian affairs has arrived ensued on marson griffiths is said to me, coordinating the flow of aid across the baton nation. meanwhile, though, there has been more violence in the capital cartoon despite yet another cease fire extension. victoria gayton, me reports this video purports to show fighters from the paramilitary rapid support forces at the presidential palace in her 2. it's the office of the head of the army,
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general abdel fatter albert hand. but the r s f says it's in control of this government building. there's be more intense fighting in the capital as the 2 sides battle for control. that despite the announcement of an extension of a cease far for one week, after mediation efforts by south to dance president solver, kia looting is still a problem in battery. in the northern part of her tune, thieves have stolen clothes and textiles from every store. at this market, the un says the deteriorating situation is making it difficult to deliver. aid is humanitarian chief who visited ports who dance as security guarantees are needed. even worse. oh, we will still remember agreements to the races to allow for movement sauce us. we will need to have agreement with the highest level and very publicly, and we will arrange to deliver those commitments into local or interest the company to present all the fighting and instability is pushing more families to flee the
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capital. this boss of a vacuum ease is heading north to the eastern red sea coast along the way they passed through several check points. some are controlled by the army, others by the rapid support forces. another lot of you will, people coming from cartoon who are escaping the war and trying to find safety and security arrive here under very difficult circumstances. some people who have passed through here don't have food, some, a sick, some of very old impulse sudan, navy ships commercial fairies and airplanes. shuttling people out of the country authority say around 13000 foreign nationals have left in recent weeks, but more vacuum ease arrive. each day and the city is struggling to cope with a novel put on the account of what you read. a big problem of accommodation in the area sealants are currently living on the street. some families opened their houses to families, but for us youths, we've been staying in the mosques and we have been getting help with basic needs
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food and drink. despite the pool conditions, the influx into ports, he down will likely go on until the warring sides agree to a cease fire that holds victoria gates and be al jazeera. well, let's paint to our correspondent heaven morgan, who is in the sudanese capital called tim had been lawson. griffith says he is there to try to get commitments or humanitarian access from both sides. and is that liking well, it's not clear answer. the 2 sides would actually agree to a cease fire or humanitarian corridor that is actually being implemented. let's not forget that the previous these fires, the sixty's fires that have been agreed upon by both sides was to allow for humanitarian corridors for people who been affected by this conflict between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army to be able to get human italian assistance as well as for those who are trapped in the capital to be able to leave . now tens of thousands of people have left the capital indeed, but millions are still here in hard to him,
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caught up in the fighting between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. many of them like basic necessities. there are people who have reported that they haven't had food for more than 2 weeks, that they're out of water for since the fighting started 19 days ago and out of power. so the situation is quite dire and it's not clear if the u an agency would be able to reach those in, meet here in the capitol as well as those who are in the border states, places like to 0 in the central part of the capitol. and river nile and northern said in the northern part of the capitol as well as port sudan, where the humanitarian chief as right now. in the last time we spoke a few hours ago, we could hear the fi saying, going on there around june. we just saw those twins of smoke in victoria's report. how is the sci fi going while on the ground or on the vicinity of the presidential palace? it doesn't seem to be holding out for hours of fighting between the rapids support forces. embassy, denise army, with the sudanese army, apparently trying to regain control of the presidential palace along miles street
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in the capitol cartoon. now the presidential palace is a, it's, it's right now under the control of the rapid support forces. but it's very close to the route to the general command of the army. and it looks like the army wants to battle it back from the rapid support forces control. this is of course being preceded by days of fighting in the city of battery. that's in the northern parts of the capitol. but it overlooks battery overlooks the presidential palace. so it looks like the sudanese army tried to neutralize or minimize the presence of the rapid support forces there to be able to launch the attack against the r s f here around the vicinity of the presidential palace. the arist have freebies the statement saying that they were able to repel those attacks and that they killed several from the central reserve police and the police as that. those were forces that were there to ensure the markets and belongings of people in the central parts of the capitol, hard to him, but on the ground fighting still continues between the 2 sides. despite, as these fi agreed upon by both sides, have been morgan, they with all the latest for us, from cartoon. thanks so much. heather. well,
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out is here. as mohammed alti reports, not from the city of barclay, which, as him, it was just saying has been under attack. they're enrolled, and coaching state suits are that you should olivia to. but when i'm in las wilk, only this is one of the major markets in the body area of her to, for selling clothes in textiles. and it came under a wave of theft and looting. this happened because of the lack of security. let me of he olympic off. as you can see, the sharps are robbed of whatever stocks they had, but we have as we speak, we can hear the sound of the anti aircraft fire by the rapids, support forces against as to the knees. armies warplane which has been hovering over this area. oh, a lot of he had the soup, not in the fighting. embody, has been mostly this since shelling and artillery throughout the past 3 days in the middle of the army has intensified the airstrikes. as you can see, the fighter jed directly above our heads, face aircraft fire, defended off up,
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up by your lot time. i mean, they were local at the dumbest city about us. you know, some shop owners have come to collect whatever is left from their property. large numbers of these shops have been totally emptied of their stock. this is the result of the recent crisis and the fighting regime within the capital. and why, while the united nations has more than a 100000 people, have now fled, sued on since the fighting bio cows on april 15th. i'll correspondent, i'm at a address reports from congo and chad. that's near the border with you, don, with thousands of refugees and been arriving from duffle. they keep coming anyway they can. the united nations high commissioner for refugees says, an average of 100 people are registered here every day. all of them from duffer fleeing attacks from ethnic malicious slay. money brought him abdullah just arrived with his family at this informal camp or 4000 tinkered eliano daily, knocked out id. i not minding that even residence of the capital on faring much
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better. all he cares about now is how and where his family finds food and shelter. blind and helpless jamika seriously. mine arrived 5 days ago with his light family hoping also to find food shelter. and some peas. so far he says he's found none. modeling earthy. laura, we have had no food and no clean water since we arrived here 5 days ago. or the bottles had a mind. the elders had good camp may be preoccupied with safety and welfare, the family. but for the young ones, any time is amusement time. from den delta, to google and other border communities, the must migration to chinese, fueled by violence and threats of it from ethnic malicious and rebel grows or we can, central government have to, has given ethnic militias the opportunity to consolidate their positions,
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especially in re, just like therefore, and this is forcing thousands from minority tribes to flee across the border into chad. while some refugees went to go back home as soon as security improved. some say they planned to make them move to chad permanent. they're not initially wounds, but the unfolding crisis in sudan can blind the entire region into a deeper crisis. something chad government says it's take him seriously. look, look over and then we asked all security personnel and officials to be on a leg and sensitized. the civilian population to that is crucial for chad was peace is also fragile. amity greece, al jazeera, google, near the child to sudan border on the law. the african union has held a meeting on the situation ensued on it was attended by the un special envoy for the horn of africa, and a special envoy from the regional block eguard of which stood on as a member. a you commission chairman, was the fuck, emma to says there's no military solution to this crisis. good to you do the
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priority today is to uphold and extend the ceasefire. after that it is to ensure humanitarian aid. as you certainly know, the situation is chaotic. the health care system is completely down as a shorter to water and electricity. well, let's bring in nicholas kay. he is a former british ambassador to student and was also a u. k. special envoy to the horn of africa. and he was also, are you an official, he joins us now from london and it was a funky. i know his also said that he'd go by road if necessary to sit on an attempt to mediate if it comes to that, how much of security concerns held up mediation efforts? obviously, in person meetings, much more powerful than a phone call. absolutely, indeed, the priority is still due, bring in pers, paintings either with the 2 gent sells or their authorized representatives. and in the most recent sort of announcement of
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a 7 day cease fire, that it seems that they have all agreed to nominate representatives for president salvage care or south sudan to engage with. so let's hope that's true. i'm a little skeptical at this stage. i think your reports today show clearly that both sides are still pursuing the military option in cartoon, both sides, wrongly believe they can win militarily. and i think, you know, until they listen to regional leaders and leaders from across the world who are all saying with one is stop this tightening you and going to win respect to certain these people until that happens. we're in a very, very serious situation at nicholas. i'm hearing that the main little ocean track of my mentors being led to by the united states and saudi arabia. i believe there is
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speculation as and talks and jet are you hearing the same i suddenly heard that a couple of days ago, even i think the un, special representative in sudan was saying with 2 sides and agreed to go to saudi arabia for these talks. but there's been no evidence that that is the case. it may be the, the practical on logistical problems. and in achieving that that would be certainly one avenue, but the, the e got organisation of countries from eastern horn of africa is also very actively involved. and mandated as is the effort unit, i think, to my mind in a there are city actors and what it needs is a high degree of coordination and a higher level probably of engagement. therefore, i welcome the fact that secretary general of the united nations, antonio group cherish, has arrived in the region. and i hope he'll be able to pull together international
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effort. so really is one voice, another multiplicity of initiatives underway. oh, let me ask him about one of those other initiatives that you just alluded to. the regional block e god has seemingly a separate track going at the moment. being led by saw the care south. she don's president energy bill saying that they broke at best currencies. fine. that's presumably a good sign. yes i in principle it's a good time but that the, you know, statement from presence of kids as it. but sides have agreed in principle i have, but there's mention of location full talk said that they've agreed in principle to nominator delegates, but we haven't yet seen that happen. so let's hope it's true. and you know, frankly there shouldn't be any competition. i mean, the, everybody is speaking with one voice on this end, the fighting a get around the table and design a process which mustn't just be the 2 warring generals as well. it's
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very important that in the process for now, sorting out the message, these 2 generals have created that the voices of the sudanese civilians and civil society. whether it's the organized forces for freedom and change, organized political parties, others sudanese civilians must be a part of that process going forward on sort of just being caught on a metal. nicholas k there form the british ambassador to sit on who is also the u. k. as former special envoy to the one of africa always great to hear from you on out, is there a necklace? thank you for joining us again. thank you very much. you did. moving on and around the president is in damascus for the 1st official visit. fine rainy needed there since the syrian war began in 2011. iran and russia had provided crucial military and economic support the president last on actions that helped him regain control
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of much of the country. in a tv interview president abraham rice, he says he is ready to cooperate with syria and rebuilding the nation. jabari has moved from tehran many years, believe that this is a very significant visit by the iranian president. it's the 1st one. since 2010, the law serene in president to visit damascus was not at the new job at that time. the visit is being seen as an important one because the iranians want to highlights the closeness and the relationships that they have with the sad regime in damascus . this is coming at a time when and many believe that the syrian president has managed to hold onto power despite the decade long over decade long says civil war that was raging in his country. and now iran who has been one of his strongest supporters throughout the entire time, is coming out in support even stronger than ever at the reading president has said
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that the main purpose of his visit is to highlight 2 things, one to increase what he calls the axis of resistance against the israeli threat, mainly that we've seen over the past few years when they carry out their strikes in various points in syria. and of course, to strengthen economic ties and help rebuild the country after the devastating war . the re, new president also being accompanied by a number of his ministers, including the defense minister, the foreign minister, the oil minister, as well as a number of private sector business men from iran, hoping to find some deals. a journalist who was arrested after the plane. he was on was diverted, and then forced to london bell roost has been jailed for 8 years. roman protest savage had been found guilty of several crimes including conspiracy to seize power . his sentencing comes on the 30th anniversary of wild press freedom day. the charges relate to his work as an editor of the opposition media outlet nexstar and
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the u. s. senator has called on the by the administration to release the findings of a report on the killing of al jazeera jonas, trina black lane. it's been nearly a year now since sharon was shot by israeli forces during a rate engine in, in the occupied westbank. no one has been held accountable. senator chris van holland has called for the full assessment by the united states security coordinator to be made available without any edits of a congressional review. while sharon's killing on the face of many journalist killed or in prison is in shop, focus on this one press freedom day 3 imprisoned. iranian women journalists will be given you an award as christensen amy reports. it's the day to reinforce the importance of a free press. after a year, 167 journalists globally have been killed in the line of duty day, but violence is only one of the threats. they face. wall street journal reporter evan glasgow, which was arrested in russia on march 29th. he's being held on charges of espionage
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accusations. the newspaper vehemently denies. that's appalling. and it's a, it's a gut punch. and people are feeling that it's personal ab. and there's also a bigger thought that as a reporter this could be you. al jazeera has 2 journalists imprisoned in egypt, but the network spear achieved for the americas had some good news. this guy, you, santa glaze's, ready. he said al jazeera correspondence. it was detained in egypt without trial. the good news is that he was released 2 days ago that it's been mossey, alina. john, is an iranian american journalist, exiled from her homeland when to sign each other, and we have to be unite. she spoke about the importance of recognizing the 3 imprisoned iranian women, whose reporting led to massive demonstrations for women's rights. they are the
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recipients of this year's guillermo, con, a whirl press freedom prize. they actually risk de lives, and they took action against the islamic republic. this is what we need to see across the globe. otherwise, these amicably has no reason to stop jailing and torturing its own journalist and activists. al jazeera journalist rena blah clay is also being remembered with the screening of an al jazeera documentary about how she was shot and killed by israeli forces as she covered their actions nearly one year ago. to date, no one has been held accountable, but the forum was not just about the physical risk to journalists. it also addressed the challenges of maintaining free speech and air of disinformation and the harassment of so called influencers online like felipe nato and brazil, whose youtube channel has $40000000.00 followers. being accused of the things i was, i was accused was the hardest thing i ever had to deal with. and it's one thing
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ah ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm the styles you take here and are home. let's remind you about top stories. russia says it stopped an assassination attempt targeting president, lot of my pearson and said that to drones were used in the attack on the presidential residence in the kremlin ukraine deny as the allegations that it was behind it. in serbia, a 14 year old boy has been accused of opening fire in a school, killing 8 children and a security guard. police say the suspect is under arrest. the shooting happened in central belgrade. you on humanitarian affairs under secretary motion, griffith has arrived, answered on. there's been more violence in the capital culture despite now a 6th c 5. griffith says he's been talking to you and stuff there on the ground.
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that's return out to our top story reports from russia saying there was an assassination attempt on president pearson that speak to charles stratford. he's in the ukrainian capital g for us. charles, keep still very adamant and the denial of responsibility here. that's right. yeah. they've spent some comments made now by mikhail padaya. he is an advisor to the president's office. and he put out a tweet saying that this is a predictable move in his words, by russia or predictable. russia are preparing for a large scale. terrorist attack says, put all jak, he'll so says that 1st of all ukraine wages and exclusively defensive war and does not attack targets on territory of the russian federation. and he says that this does not solve any military issue, but it gives grounds to the russian federation to justify its attacks on civilians . a course basically what he's saying is this is,
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this is fair amongst the ukrainians of a so called false flag attack. it wouldn't be the 1st time that we've seen something like that term in the or the beginning of the war. they were false flags used by the pro ration separatists in b, the russian control territories. and that was seen by many as used as a precursor for the full scale invasion. and of course, this alleged attack. and certainly the video footage looks very dubious indeed. but this alleged attack comes at an incredibly tense time here where the ukrainians have been preparing for weeks, if not months for some sort of counter offensive. interestingly, in the last 1015 minutes or so, we've heard air sirens over cave. that's pertinent because normally where we haven't heard sr ins during the day 4 weeks now. so as you can imagine, yes, the city is tense, but there's a flat denial by the ukranian authorities that they had anything to do with this
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alleged attempted attack. chance transfer now with a view faster from the ukrainian capital it. thank you very much, charles. and more now on the fighting ensued on and its devastating consequences. some of the thousands of people have been displaced were already refugee issued fled worn. other countries for hierarchy is here to tell us more on that right in the saw there. we've been looking this quite through in depth. now imagine being displaced from your home country, not just once, but to 3 or even 4 times, not the situation for hundreds of thousands of people in sit on who'd already fled war and persecution, and now on the move once again. so that's easy entry requirements. i've meant it's been a final destination. i'm trying to country for a few g migrants to the file, m c because from at least 10 countries, those include feria, yemen in europe, and south sedan. now, many like mohammed who are about to have from fled the war and syrian works in
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construction in hard to me. he can't return home. on the 2nd, on the 2nd day of eat and massage, struck our area, causing all the buildings to chic violently. it was a terrifying experience. i had to leave and come to what will not any for safety. i'm now in a safe place and they will come in the schools. i'm deeply grateful. now, some writing from europe here is one of the many 1000 still stuck in sudan as well . noticed that the shots on the 19th of april owes to take flight to counter to meet my husbands. but unfortunately, because the outbreak of war and sudan, i've been unable to leave, i'm in watch, much need of reaching out to you and hcr, and other humanitarian organizations for help. now the situation there is difficult . there were more than a 1000000 refugees in sudan before this fighting began. last month, i spoke to college hembry from the norwegian refugee council to find out more about the situation. these refugees, the only option is to flee from their neighborhoods from that account and seek
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some kind of safety in the nearest towns and cities which are not yet reached by the fighting. we're looking at, for example, at the east and get that f, what money east off guard to me where out many of the people are fleeing, including refugees among displaced as we speak. we. everything is back to the drawing board, the, the plan we had for the, the humanitarian respond to, to don for this year. that the, the funding needed for it was only 14 percent covered. and that was before all this happened. now imagine the needs multiplying by so many times just because of the needs that are growing every day. people more people on the move and one of the community volunteers for the all region refugee council has been killed and stanz west for several other of their volunteers have also been caught in the fighting,
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including humphrey fox. she's been documenting her journey all the way to egypt with family members, with several children as well, and it costs them thousands of dollars and more than 300 kilometers of traveling on unsafe rosa. she says she was forced to leave out to the grandfather who refused to abandon their home to stay it being looted. they are running out of supplies, dead exhausted. they, they haven't had a good supply of food on the water for, for over 2 weeks now. and some areas where some of my colleagues are threat them like and cartoon, they've had no water for over 2 weeks because the water station was hit. so the, it is terribly difficult and hard whether you stay put or move in so long right now . it's a dilemma that everyone has to decide the trending on what to look safe to them, whether it's safe to flee with the little you can take what you our,
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or just tape what and hope that the fighting doesn't reach your house or hearing loss or they stories in the on r c and other humanitarian agencies calling on both sides to end the fighting as soon as possible. thank you, sarah. one, palestinian has been killed and 5 others were injured and israeli air strikes in garza a late nights. he's 5 between israel, an armed palestinian groups and gaza does appear to be holding. ah, sirens were had a cross southern israel is armed groups fight a barrage of rockets. these rarely military said that it's jets head fights belonging to hamas after that. that the latest violence followed the death of prominent palestinian prisoner caught an odd nun who had been on a hunger strike in an israeli jam. him outside reports from gaza. city after a whole night of boardman last night. where israeli air strikes pound the
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different parts in areas of because the strengths military camps belonging to a sub brigades, the military wing of how much and also the national security building of how much government in god saw agriculture lands in many areas. there was an exchange of fire also by the policy functions here who also continued to launch rockets towards south eastern towns. also anti aircraft fired miss tiles on the door. is really wor jeff. the exchange of fire in rockets launching continued until the early hours of wednesday morning. there was a senior leader in islamic jihad tools of jesse read last night that they have asked egypt to pressure israeli government to hand over the body of hud. that
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to his family. to get approved for burial among his family and loved ones. but these negotiations are still going on and there is no progress yet. the united nations says it will remain in afghanistan to deliver aid despite last month's band on its female staff by the taliban. so could you general antonio terrace made that announcement after today's meeting of will in 20 countries here in cattle to discuss international concerns about the situation in afghanistan, sullivan jervey has been following the development for us. he spoke to the iranian ambassador, trust, capstone, it on itself is facing controversy when it comes to women's rights. is that something that you've been speaking to the taliban about? because the world is focused on how the united nations is not being allowed to get women workers from a plan to stand. and also about the issue of women's rights when it comes to going to school. also, education is an employment of women,
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whether in the private sector or in the state, it part and states think that that is according to the stomach. sherry. yes. so a stomach, islam does not have any problem with the education and the employment of women. of course i have talked about this issue with a taliban and of course they believe that the reason for banning these issues has been because it is some moral backgrounds. so today this is one of the concerns of the, at all of our leaders. and it, they should find a solution for it. so the, i see initiated the proposal that they can be a meeting between the all i'm all of this normally countries and all i'm off talking about in order to study this issue and to find a solution for this, not me to probably run well comes these initiative and we believe that when it comes to education and when it comes to the role of women in society and the social
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and the social responsibility and education, iran attaches grades important to this issue. at least a 109 people have been killed and flooding, triggered by heavy rains and western rwanda. officials say there will say been injuries. many people were trapped in their homes and rescue hasn't been deploy into the affected areas. but with more on why that man is so intense, he is. i went to present to jeff harrington. well, we need to look at the continent as a whole, and surprisingly, most of africa is in the tropics. we get tropical rain as far south as the tropic of capricorn and tropical rain is that persistent, intense rain that leads to flooding. there's also tropical rain, around the equator, north of it, but it doesn't get much further than that here in africa. because we have this hard desert, so of course it is incredibly dry. and at this time of the year when we make the transition into the northern hemisphere is summer, most of the rain is falling along the equator, just north of it. and for countries like we're wanda,
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these are some of your what is the month of the year, april and may countries sits about 2 degrees south of the equator. also going to talk about climate change. there is a lot of energy in the atmosphere. a lot of moisture, so some seasons are worse than others, like we're seeing right now. there's been some flooding in the southwest if you've gone to burn d and also d r. congo. but if we focus specifically on western and northern uganda, here's our forecast on thursday. still some more pulses of rain for that western and northern side. but i want to show you this 3 day forecast because hopefully this rain will start to back off as we get later into the week. light rain friday and saturday. so again, what is the month of the year in rwanda? april and may, but as we make that transition into the northern hemisphere summer, that means that june and july for this area will be some of the dry as months of the year. so there is some relief coming in the next little bit hostile ahead here on out of there. awesome will keep the pressure on manchester,
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sissy in the premier league title. that's next and sort of. mm ah
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ah ah ah ah welcome back. it's now time for sport and gemma. some controversy for messy. oh yes . is future power is sasha my now seems in doubt after he was suspended for 2 weeks by the club. the front side say the argentina, well cut when a travel to saudi arabia without that permission this week. messy is a tourism ambassador for saudi arabia. hill. miss pastries, next to games. he won't be allowed to train. i will not get paid during the suspension. it comes at
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a delicate time as messages at p. s. d. contract expires. at the end of this season . messy threat followed the club, surprised as 31 lost to loyal sunday, leaving them with a 5 point lead over ma site with 5 games left in the season. pastor fans a split on whether the club was right to suspend him as he don't care for those who if within the framework of his contract, he's not respected body was supposed to do. i find that quite normal to little leo . missy is the greatest player of all time. with that he should sit an example to the other people who are under contract and to the club and also to the fans. the fans wanted piece cheese to have a great season, a beautiful season, which was not done. so there again, it's a lack of respect towards all these fans. i sped that in my opinion, it's really alpha because actually messy. it's a huge legend. they could flip a football player and therefore b a z. so make some exceptions for him. the glove is right because i also, i watched the game the last game against laurie on so messy than play when they
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want to live. that's why they live or without an agreement on go to so the other, maybe he will return to a bunch on on, on maybe he will go to play and said, you know, i don't know, but he's not happy here. but hey, make a bad decision on the go by himself. he has to get the agreement from. we'd love on the glove as like a master with the premier league, taurus, race, maybe out of arsenal hands. but they showed manchester city. they won't go down without a fight or convincing a $31.00. whenever chelsea sent them back to the top. so now asked no went into this match, having failed to in any of their last full games. martin at a glance at 1st on strike and put them ahead. 18 minutes in the house. no captain though it wasn't finished, that he got a 2nd after half an hour to make it full. those in as many matches asthma were in total control and went into the break with a 3 no late after gabriel daisy what his 5th coat in 6 games. chelsea pulled one back in the 2nd half that couldn't prevent a sick,
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straight loss on the inter and coach frank on. so also no return to the top of the table. they now have a 2 point lead over manchester city, or they have plated to games more. it's a that's a pat goddard, aside now they face at west ham later on wednesday. and the manager isn't concerned about his team's busy schedule as they go in such a 3 trophies. so the 1st time replacing, selling it to one month. i would save a lot of time. so everything is here, not a mental strength would be there. and in that period is that the best period will can leave and we are not tired. the premier league title, right? looks like we'll go down to the wire, but the title in spain is almost wrapped up with boss lane at now. just one went away from becoming a league champions. vasa were at home to also seen her on tuesday in the visitors who i, armando sent off 26 minutes into his colleague
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a davy for bringing down padre. despite them on advantage bosses drugs to write down the office in a defensive, that was until jody alba scored with 5 minutes left. so when it last that will be crown champions with victory over city labels, espanol and then next game on may 14th sight, boston on the brink wall round madrid in hopes of regaining this heights. all but over after losing to rail associate at round one hind alley. in the 2nd half that house became even harder and i thought i was sent off. so see that's put another 5 minutes from the end. i just finished to nail round. now 14 boys behind basset with 5 games left. the dress form at 100 me to well champion, a tory booey has died at the age of 32. the americans prince who was crowned while champion in 2017 and 13 olympic metals out the rear games. in 2016, she was part of the woman's a 4 by 100 me to relay team that won gold in the brazilian city. now to the big show down in the n b a playoffs. and it was at the, at
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a late because you struck the 1st blow in that western conference semi final against the golden state warriors. anthony davis was the top score in game one with 30 boys playing on the warriors home port in san francisco. the bron james had chipped in with 22 points, and 11. re bounce is rival steph curry landed some of his trademark. 3 pointers for the defending champion warriors. a score to 14 unaltered points in the 4th quarter to 11 schools. but the lake has edged in front again, and there was no way back for golden state. the lake is winning by fife games. he was back in san francisco on thursday. we had a couple of calls where we allow those guys, steph, clay, and jordan to get some looks that were really told it will happen because they're going to get girls. they're going to get their looks anyways. so we can have, well, you know, all personal, probably mistakes, so we got the better. the new york knicks, a square series against the miami thinks,
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who are missing the injured leading score. jimmy thought le jayden brunson and led the way for the next with 30 points this any final now level one game a piece had any game, 3 in miami, on the philadelphia 76 as lee. that series against the boston celtics. and now they have the n b a m v, p in their ranks. this was the moment joel and bead found out. he'd won the award a it's been a long time coming to the old dos and so he finished the previous 2 seasons. is runner up to denver and nichol, you'll catch. but this time he beat yaki into seconds. 29 year old m b is from cameroon, was the m b. s a scoring champion for the 2nd straight, yet averaging a 33 point one points. again, he's injured right now. the hopes were to unseen against us out to the and h. allen, the dallas stars, his job housekeeper came the modest player to school full goals and a playoff game. but they still last the 38 year old was the oldest player on the
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ice against the seattle kracken and in great form considering it was his 1st game fax is going into concussion protocols. 2 weeks ago, he schooled all of the goals with his daughter, but it was the kracken he want to buy for an overtime with this go from. yeah, good. well without asking events, seattle, what lead ones there. if it is the best possible brick, there was a portable after knocking out the topsy at boston bruins, the florida panthers of one. the opening changed their series against you to obtain a police florida was visiting side on the spot, giving up with few goalies under looks eventually wanted to the series of states and canada with game teeth coming up on the tennis down call. us alcaraz remains on track to defend his madrid open title. the spanish top seed was up against alexander's verify in the 4th round the man b to the final last year. and he made light work of it to losing just 3 games and getting the job done in an hour and 20 minutes. you have faith in champions chasing
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his falls towards olivia with $26.00 winds and just to defeat so far in 2023. next up basis and honestly, history was also made on tuesday june, jen became the 1st chinese player to reach the quarters as an 18 masses. 1000 tournament writes 99 in the world. he saved 3 match points for piecing taylor fritz winning a 3rd set. tiebreaker for the 3rd match running. it was also his 1st when over top 10 opponents in the women's women feel strang, an open champion irene, isabella, and god. to fight hard to beat my ass. sharif bell russians seconds each dropped the 1st set. one the next to easily 661 to reach the semi finals by she were faced . maria former boxing heavyweight champion dante wilder has been arrested in los angeles. he was allegedly detained for possession of a concealed firearm. adam juana while driving through hollywood after 5 hours in
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custody. 37 year old, while it was released on a bond of $35000.00. an south africa's rope, captain c, a policy is now a major doubt for the world cup. later this year is being confirmed to have knee surgery last week to repair torn. i'm tyria crecia ligaments and it's too soon to say if he'll recover in time, well cup and frank stops in september police captain the screen books to the jury feet 4 years ago into that is it will support for me for an hour or a whole. we'll have another update later. thanks so much jim. well, that's it for me and as long as you pay for this news hour, but don't go away, i'll be back in just a few minutes with ah
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and a frank assessments. justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world stage. critical debate now only about a property in depth analysis of the day sidelines inside story on al jazeera, a meeting of mine. when i was studying the cannon and the curriculum that we were taught was handed down from alfred was an inherited curriculum. that is the image of architecture in the west. architects, the mayor valley and alejandro ravenna. but one there was, you mean, or something that social housing can not provide,
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which is personal expression. fright studio b unscripted on al jazeera took wondering because his mother hasn't worked for years. he's also unemployed. and as a family to the doctor, we already have to share with the promises that have never been meant not even one . it's driving our youth to depression, depression that is leading to drug addiction, africa as one of the most, i'm equal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing millions traps in poverty. many discipline and discouraged young africans say the government needs to see the address unemployment. otherwise they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive. ah, russia if using drones to tries to assassinate president brought them in person,
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