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pitching a populist economic message to a rally in pennsylvania. and approaching the gulf. saudi arabia's foreign minister officially invited serenity and presidency for him. receipts to read the tones, warring sides have agreed to amuse 72 hours. so as far as concerns by the mediation countries, the us and saudi arabia, it's expected to start at 6 am local time and about 5 hours. it comes in the day of bloodshed and the capital cost to the citizens. groups as strikes, killed 17 people including 5 children in the west of 4 regions. thousands are escaping to neighboring chaz medical staff. they are reporting hundreds of injured morgan reports from them on the ceasefire mediated by saudi arabia. and the united
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states is the 3rd between the rapids support forces and this with the news army to be mediated by the 2. but it's not the 3rd piece fire since the beginning of the conflict and many other seas flyers have been violated in the past. now residence in the in capital costume, are divided with regards to the upcoming ceasefire, which is due to last for 72 hours. some are happy saying that it would give them the opportunity to stock up on basic necessities such as food and medicine and other state. it would give them the chance to leave the capital to stay for areas where there is no fighting between the power minute through rapid support forces and this within these army. but the other is a wary of this new ceasefire. they say that during the last ceasefire, which lasted for 24 hours, the parent of the 2 rapid support forces took over residential homes and kicked civilians out and left them to force them to leave the capital of cartoon. or to try to seek presidents and shelter elsewhere. and they're concerned that because
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the upcoming c c squire is set to last for 72 hours, more civilian homes would be occupied by the power and military group. now this, within these army made it clear that even homes, the civilian homes occupied by the power military group will be subjected to as strikes in assuming message directed to the, our staff that's even civil in homes will last helped with them from the attack offense. they've office of denise army and those set to date the army launched as strikes in the southern parts of the capitol, targeting positions of the power admitted to rapids support forces. but towards the dental homes were also head with $25.00 homes destroyed. and at least 17 civilians killed in the southern parts of the capital for 2. they will also heavy artillery fire towards the evening of such a day as the hours before the cease fire is due to come into effect. the mediators made it very clear that there should be no minute 3 movements from both sides. they should be no arts, and they was telling no, as strikes, no use of drones. and that's any minute. 3 movement is prohibited,
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and they should be access for humanitarian aid. for those here and so down and the media to is also said that should there be any violation from either side, then talks in the saw the city of tent that will be a cia and he but morgan onto 0. i'm the man at the chad. so down border aid organizations out overwhelmed and the situation appears to be the terrier rising. so best profit reports from audrey. a warning this report contains distressing images. they survived the violence in sudan in chad. another struggle began. 8 organizations say they were not prepared for the humanitarian crisis to become this big this quickly. people who arrived with gunshot wounds, one woman gave birth in this open field, they tell us men, boys, even young girls were taken prisoner along the way. but for some, the journey from west our floor was too much lighthouse and the boys scattered
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people. the baby was sick and she died on the way here. the baby's mother left her here to search for her other children. her family and chad is seeing her for the 1st time. they don't even know if she had any of those who make it, try to find friends and relatives. there are reunions. the precious few you and hcr is here. they are doing assessments and someone told us that they have never seen it. this bad that they are incredibly under funded. they do not have enough money to help people here with anything. and then the international community simply doesn't care enough about this. price is good. it is just pure chaos. summarize only to bury the children. they fled here to say in the smallest graves, 2 girls and a little boy, none older than 3. their fathers did not make it across. as the manager will die for
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a week is because they had no food and their mothers didn't have the milk to feed them. that because of hunger caused by the war and not just them, probably the numbers will go up in the next few days. they tell us their government to their country and the world have abandoned their situation. they say is hopeless saying bus route. the o g 0. audrey on the track, you down border in west and you can to soldiers hunting for members of the allied. the democratic forces, who believed to be behind the nations deadliest attack and over decades, at least $41.00 people, most of them students were killed during a ride on a school that happens, and importantly, a few killing bases from the border with the democratic republic of congo, many of the victims were killed in a farm, others was shot or hex to death. catherine sawyer reports. apollo blackout had left the boat a town of pondering in darkness. an on demand a talked you didn't say they were sleeping when all light democratic forces force
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their way into hot stells store food from a store and burned a dormitory. some of the students will have to desk with marcia t's and foxes others were killed when the rebels designated upon some survive by hiding under the bodies of the dead fellow students. what's the trouble and we're getting ready to sleep. when we heard people shouting, we saw a man wearing down at green clothes with guns, axes, and machetes. they wanted us to open the too much, we do. then they started shooting. they also went to the goats hospitals. you've done done policies opposite the rebels who are believed to have fled into the room . got national talk in eastern democratic republic of congo. adf is based in benny territory in norfolk, you will province that both as b. r. campbell, and west and uganda. the monday to kayla send me that up. what we have sent
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helicopters to look for the rebels and bring back the children who have been abducted. the group had its roots in weston, uganda, in 19 nineties, where it was fighting for more rights for muslims. it was pushed out of the country by the military, changed its name and has been in benny for more than 20 years. and recently pledge allegiance to i. so the uganda government went back home with his partners. have a is top of these, what they call locations to job, which is emily to join me needs your present. i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients. who do? i don't know why the car by the, i guess the adf on when they are and that these kind of plays out, they didn't start to start attracting cvd ends when most of that talks have been on . kimberly so, and you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity in reason he is that
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included a suicide bomb, a talk in a business district of the capital compiler 2 years ago that killed 3 people and injured others. attacks such as those have prompted both governments in uganda, n d r c. to do more to prevent, i repeat, after you saw you all to 0. when the keys are, was a leader of the opposition and you can to and the full i'm a member of parliament for the can see, see districts, the region where the attack took place. she says it's concerning that even with a heavy security presence such attacks can still happen. i miss books bustling for phones. the fact that they are aware that these people space 2 days in the neighborhood, nobody would assign to nobody. what about that? we have a board that security office as we upsetting this, stressed to the vendor we have in how parish security of the subs was supposed to
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meet you. did he just offices the supposed to be sending the district to? is there any additional fees that so we're meeting that they should have had so if we should do formation of this ribbon group, we believe that there is a lapse in this. they give it to assist you move your gunned up to the extent that they supposed to be able to help relapse and give just to the rebels to enter. you're going to cause blows up with these particular thinking. this school one and a half kilometers in the 1st there is a, a better over the, i'm going to kill me to as in the way to this particular 2nd to school. there is another, but that's all the i'm the, i'm the body sports, the people you, the area we feel like you to be. but how that can be the head, the presence of the military in the area of the eastern democratic republic folder . and here the presence of military i wrote to the board as of uganda we can still have such on the top on,
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on students. ringback you as president joe biden has kicked off the 1st major really off his re election campaign with a speech to union members in philadelphia. and by didn't use the address to emphasize the achievements of his presidency. unions are a major part of his political bice and helped his women 2020, and philadelphia is in the criminal swing state of pennsylvania, which the republican party will also be hoping to win in 2024 from washington. his montana. the president biden was very much at home at the union gathering in philadelphia. the 1st of his campaign rallies. the unions are a bedrock of his support and only on friday, a number of unions endorsed by didn't as presidential candidates. this a very rare move given that there are still some 17 months to go before the election takes place. but by then made very clear as well what his campaign strategy was going to be. he was going to focus on economics on what he says,
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his administration has achieved during his period in office. during his speech, he pointed to the fact that unemployment is that 850 yellow at the 10s of thousands of jobs that this administration has created. it is going to be based, adopted, and he used is a by the nomics. so, very clearly what joe biden was doing at this gathering was laying down a campaign policy. i'm looking forward to this campaign. i want to know why, because you've got a story that, you know, we've got a story to. we've got a record to run on. most importantly, we're not only che, use country for transforming. now this is going to be a difficult job. some polls indicate that some 30 percent of americans don't believe he's done a good job, but biden, and his stock believe that by showing the american people what has been achieved by pointing out the achievements of the administration, then they tempest wave them to come to vote to vote for president biden. so this is a very important campaign, really. it is the 1st,
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but what it does is sets out the framework for what is going to come next. and very kelly, that framework is going to be based on by the nomics. my kind of, i'll just the era washington richard good stain is a democratic, political consultant and a full advisor to bill and hillary clinton. he joins us on scott, from old bridge in the us state of new jersey. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all, this is going to be a really long drawn out can hi nines. by my account, there are more than 500 days to go until election day. i mean, just how concerned democrats the start button is actually going to be able to last a long drawn out very, very tense. and no doubt close can pine people have the exact same concerns expressed in 2000. and he said just fine. um. but if people have been watching every day that week, with very few exceptions,
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he's going from one state to another. cutting ribbons on new projects talking about is administrations accomplishments. pointing out that under his pregnancy, 6 times more jobs had been created in the last week. republican presidents combined it's a number that is hard to kind of find them, but it's true. so i actually think that, you know, everybody would like superman to be on the ticket, put biden as a super record to run on. so i think, democrats sure they'd like somebody who was much younger, but they wouldn't like anybody with a different record that he's got. and of course, he is 4 years older than when he ran last time. um, what we pay his k economic strategy here. we took, we had from about corresponding montana. uh the, uh, just before we came to you and he was obviously outlining the, the economy is only going to be about the economy. it's a button. i mean, is it really going to give him the advantage? you know him being able to full back on his record as president will that give him
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an advantage, especially with the bice, but also the swing versus as well that he's obviously going to be trying to target? well i will say this swing voters are scared to death of maga. republicans at maga is a shorthand for the make america. great slogan the trump use, but it's not just from the santas. and frankly, every other republican is kind of stepping in line behind that band. a banner because for the republican base that's where you need to be. and as we saw in the elections in 201820202022. that approach the maga approach scares independence to death and came to a head last year, which the supreme court's decision about abortion, which is totally out of step where, where independence and frankly, most americans are. so i actually think that the binding stands a very, very good chance of winning even a higher percentage of independence. many got last time. so well he wants the into
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to face trump as the republican challenger. you know, every time a crash it gets kind of toying was on one hand, they're scared to death at the thought the donald trump could be present. they truly believe i do the democracy as we know it would come to an end and certainly everything the trumpet staying on the campaign trail reinforces that on the other. it's certainly steals that a truck would be the weakest candidate for the republicans to put up. and right now, by far the strongest, i mean, is collaborating just as it's in every other republican and more and more as he gets into more and more legal hot water. his poll numbers go up the question with his face. they kind of feel aggrieved and, and somehow the government's picking on him and that makes them even more important . but independence, democrats, and frankly, increasing number of republicans can't stand the thought of somebody who's done so many bad days, starting with january 6th. and of course, even in his presidency, that's right off putting i think that he wouldn't be the weakest person to run
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against from a body to it. and just very briefly, i mean, how important is a pennsylvania to both the republicans and the democrats, obviously by and one at off trump last time? can you just outline, you know, how crucial it is for the other side to win in 2024. of course so from the hilary clinton by a hair in pennsylvania in 2016. and a 5 be trumped by more than a here. but not a landslide. in 2020. it's an important state because it's a large state in terms of the number of electro boats and it's kind of considered as indicator of how other states like michigan wisconsin, for example, are similarly have a lot of blue color voters of historically democratic, but uh, pretty much set up in the air right now, so it happens to be a say frequency from wilmington, delaware, which is right across the border from philadelphia and pennsylvania. i'd say vitamins always felt a kinship with pennsylvania,
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which is why tends to show up there. a lot of thank you will have to leave it there is going to be a fascinating 500 days or so this richard. good. stay in democratic political consulting. thank you. of course, it's still a head on al jazeera. i'm gabriel's on to in new york city with a tri becca festival, is wrapping up and concluding with a documentary from kenya. the brought to you by visit capital, colorado, but they still have the potential for move audit storms across the deep south of the us as we go through the next couple of days to the found the headset just around the all the upper midwest pushing down towards the central place down towards the south areas of cloud coming through here, there's plenty of heat around with the temperature is getting up to $36.00 celsius
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in dallas on sash die into the thirty's right up best central's way up towards minneapolis as we go on through sunday, those temperatures in dallas pick up so that they can see how the rates in our inches expand some also across the texas, in particular reading tens, he waste setting up here over the next few days and with 8 will let comes the storm . so see for the students coming back into arkansas a little further north as well. still very unsettled down to was that southeast corner as we go through the next couple of days. he's disabled to pass that he won celsius there and they say a 20 full in new york with the chance of one of 2 shows. it's also some showers up across the west side of kind of the into pacific northwest. hope you some useful rank coming through here, thinking a little further south, which at east with, as we go through tuesday, that will say some pretty wet weather to gathering across the us in the side of the caribbean, particularly into nic rock. you. i'd also hon. generous. the weather
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am local time. it comes, submit a day of bloodshed and the capital cost to the citizens. groups as strikes, killed 17 people including 5 children soldiers in west. and you can do a hunting for members of the live democratic forces who believed to be behind the nations deadliest attack in a decade. at least 41 people, most of the students were killed during the ride on the school. and i'm calling to do as president joe biden has kicked off his 2020 for re election bid with a really in philadelphia, attended by union members pitching his economic could change that he said he would push the middle class and reinvigorate american manufacturing sat here, right be as foreign minister on behalf of the king and the crown prince has officially invited the writing and president to read it happens during a visit to, to the by the foreign minister as the long time arrivals take it another step
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towards restoring diplomatic ties. since 5 open funnel saw the mid around the presidency for him received, the kingdom is planning to re establish an embassy in the city. and also to battery reports from the uranium capital. 5 they've been for. hon is the 1st saudi foreign minister to visit iran in 17 years. of course, iran hasn't had diplomatic relations with saudi arabia since 2016. that's when the demonstrators that were protesting the execution of a she a clara store and the saudi embassy here in tyrone. and that's when we decided to suffer all diplomatic ties. now, in march staging, manage the broker deal between the 2 sides that saw them open to negotiations and reach a deal that what was that saw them resuming diplomatic relations. and that's what see saudi foreign minister was doing entire wrong on saturdays due to foreign ministers, adamant that they want to move forward. and the relationship between the 2 countries, of course, it are on saudi arabia, has been on the opposing sides in various conflicts in the region, mainly syria,
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young men, as well as the tensions in 11 on and iraq. now they want to put all that behind them. now as the radians are also looking to expand their economic traits with saudi arabia, they're looking to increase the current $15000000.00 a year. investments between or on saudi to $1000000000.00 a year. the saudi foreign ministers also met with the ringing president of bringing bracy where he's extended an invitation for a racy to visit, re add. for now, the scene is a positive step, but there's so many who believes that there is a long way to go, given the position that salary radio has taken when it comes to iran. and also the fact that saudi arabia as a, as a relationship with the united states, which iran does not. whether or not is the government, will be able to manage this balancing act and maintain relations with both
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countries around the same. but for now, the rep for small between the 2 countries is seen as a positive step forward don't only for the 2 sides, but also for countries in the entire region door. so safari alpha 0 to hong security forces have 5 to get said, protest isn't indeed as ne, instead of money for bible ethnic groups have been in conflict in the state for more than a month. the junior ministers house and not approve of sit on 5 by mobile, on friday. tensions between the cookie and may take communities escalated last month. after a judge recommended special status for the nighttime, within $100.00 people had been killed in the violence. as the delegation of african leaders has made with rushes presidents in saint petersburg to lay the groundwork, the talks between keys in moscow food and told them you cry and was responsible for the war. continuing alhashan reports. this is where the delegates from 7 african
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countries on veins that initiative to end the war and ukraine. 24 hours after meeting ukraine's president of all domains and skiing teeth, they travelled to st. petersburg, hoping to convince president it's not important to accept their peace done. the particulars, i want to emphasize once again, we are open to a constructive dialogue with everyone who wants to establish peace on the principles of justice and taking into account the latrice of interest. as of the policies. the frequent indignation is offering to detail the initiative, starting with the escalation and ending with negotiations. we are here to communicate a very clear message that we would like this will to be ended. we say so because this will is having a negative impact on the african continent and indeed on many other countries around the world as
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a continent we are being negatively affected in terms of why economies. critics doubts whether the african initiative can work saying it lacks both the leverage and wait to push forward the solution or the see it as a step in the right direction. now some of them are young, there are real settlement on this issue. you can begin early if there's a clear winner in the ground will support there's a deadlock early in this case. can we talk about a 3rd party? and here the african initiative will have a huge cumulative effect. hold the feet, this initiative, the chinese african on the brazilian will come together at the southern states formed the basis of a settlement. i didn't then at times that i expected to continue to bring both sides to the table. it's very rare. that's african lee. that's all for the nation to solve such a. busy a little bit twice for the water ukraine is having a major impact on the continent,
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especially with the threats exposing to food supplies. and some are listed that even if the piece that doesn't go through it's ideas could have a positive impact on the company or the action. just, you know, that's what a spines coast god has rescued susie h migrants including 10 children, found drifting in the atlantic. they were picked up from a wooden boats near the canary islands, over $8000.00 refugees and migrants have reached spain after traveling from northern africa this year. when my grand cherokee says more than 3000, have died in their attempt with tens of thousands of people. great and full cities across sylvia for a 7th week demonstrations out demanding the resignation of government officials up to 2 mass fusions at the status of my play on. so i want licenses cancelled the tv channels and tempered newspapers that they blamed for promising violence. 18 people were killed in the shootings of a consecutive days. it has been
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a face full the cinematic. oh, is it the tri bank of film festival, which wraps up in new york city? this weekend's, among the thousands of world premier is the see a documentary about the tribe. and can you come back in climate change? gabrielle alexander has the story of between the reins. and we'll go to the west for centuries that are kind of people of root kenyatta lived in harmony with the earth. but the once less landscape has turn to dry desert due to climate change. the impact is causing a conflict with the neighboring community. over dwindling natural resources. viewers get a glimpse of it in a new documentary called between the reins. a visually stunning and up close look editor kind of community at risk. the film was a collaboration between an american and canyon filmmaker. it took them several months to gain the trust of the 2 kind of people. we have to make sure that getting
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the places from the end as visible acceptance to the as i was, was as well because we needed to be one of the show between and then we didn't want to see if i come from a different type. i didn't want to be make obtaining yes. so the, if this started to bounce from then it took the filmmakers over for years to complete the documentary. they had hundreds of hours of footage. but in the, in, between the reins made it. we're a premiere here in new york to try back a festival. i tend to die on the main character being a shepherd boy named cole de, viewers follow him as he struggles with inner conflicts from pressures from elders to become a tribal warrior. all while living in a pro long drought. well, we did in this field and what calais in his path offered us was always the ability to bring it back into like internal story. trying to follow this boy as he is
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trying to find a place within a culture in a community that is a roading and has become a casualty to climate change. this complex character driven film, a rare chance to see the effects of climate change on a vulnerable yet strong people. gabriel's on don't out easy to new york. the this delta is here and these are the top stories, the ssl. so don's boring sides, degree 2 and use 72 hours these fast. i think it's 6 am local time. it comes mid day of bloodshed and the capital costume. the citizens group says, strikes killed 17 people including 5 children, soldiers and wisdom to can to a hunting for members of the lives of democratic forces who believe to be behind the nation's deadliest attack and over decades. at least 40.
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