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on alex's era, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, i'll do to bring you the news car and fast the matter to you. how does era of the stones war in general was agree? on another $65.00 to at least 17 civilians were killed in one of the deadliest days of the war. caused to go into the human suffering in chad with thousands of suit. and these refugees arriving at 8 agencies of struggling to the
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hello until mccrae. this is on tuesday or live from doha. so coming up, bend shots and hex to death. at least 41 people. mostly students are killed and an attack on the school. and you can to by suspected isolating triples. o, as in our neighbor, you as president joe biden is on the campaign trail for the 1st time since school is 2020 for re election, but he's gang violence takes a heavy tone on children. do you ins has millions of facing starvation and disease, [000:00:00;00] the accidents for in general, as have agreed on another 72 hours. so he's 5 bro. k broke it by the us and saudi arabia,
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the capital cost to him is still reading from one of the deadliest days of the war . 17 civilians including children, were killed in s trucks in the west for regions, thousands are escaping to neighboring chad and dr. 2 months of finding between the and the arrival paramilitary group more than half of saddam's population. and now in desperate need of i to the morgan reports from all of them on, on the multiple si, size, broken, and broken. and the mood of the people. this the cease fire mediated by saudi arabia and the united 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 flyer since the beginning of the conflict and many other seas flyers have been violated in the past. no residents in the and 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
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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. i'm this with the needs army, but the other is a wary of this new ceasefire. they say that during the last ceasefire, which lasted for 24 hours, the paramount of 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 the upcoming c c squire is set to last for 72 hours. more civilian homes would be occupied by the power and military group. with thousands of people from sit down with stuff or region of pouring into neighboring chad agencies say die out, overwhelms and underfunded to meet the sky, all of the humanitarian crisis. children, many of them, unaccompanied. a staffing to this side, best probably reports from audrey and to bullying. his report contains distressing
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images if they survived the violence incidentally in chad, another struggle began. 8 organizations say they were not prepared for the humanitarian crisis to become this big fits quickly. people 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. when land has the boy has scouted 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
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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. the shrivel, died from weak is because they had no food, and they 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 as in west and you can, the soldiers are looking for members of the live democratic forces behind the nation's deadliest attack and a decade,
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at least 41 people most of them students for kills during a right on the school. it happens and punched by a few kilometers from the border with a democratic republic of congo. many of the victims were killed in the file. others were shot well hacked to death. catherine sawing reports how black, how had left the boat, a town of pondering in darkness. when on demand a talked you didn't say they were sleeping when all lives democratic forces force their way into hot stells store food from a store and burned a dummy 30. some of the students will have to desk with marcia to use and boxes 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,
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and machetes. they wanted us to open the door to door, then they started shooting. they also went to the goats hospitals. you've done done forces 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 board as the congo and west and uganda. the monday that cannot send me that of what we have sent helicopters to look for the rebels and bring back the children who have been abducted. the group had its roots in west, in 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 with the outcome with his partners have established what they call well patients to job,
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which is emily to join me leads your patient. i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months, we have seen it manual on the bible patients. who do i don't know why? because uh, by the, i guess the adf on when they are and that these kind of plays out, they didn't start to start attacking civilians. when most of the talks have been on, kimberly sewing you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity in reason is that included a suicide bomb or talk, you know, business district all of the capital compiler 2 years ago that killed 3 people and injured others attacks such as those have prompted both governments, uganda n d r c. to do more to prevent a repeat after you saw all the 0 us secretary of state mc blinking has just arrived in beijing for 2 days of tools on
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issues including regional security. lincoln says he's seeking to responsibly manage the relationship with china. he's the highest level us official to visit the country in nearly 5 years. no, i the side expects breakthroughs during the business with the world's 2 largest economies at all on and a variety of issues from try to technology to regional security. you as president, your binding has kicked off his 1st 2024 campaign really with a speech to union members in philadelphia, but, and use the address to emphasize the achievements of his presidency. unions are a big part of his political bice and philadelphia was 2020 campaign headquarters. the swing state of pennsylvania where the city is located advice for donald trump in 2016 to slip back to democrats 4 years later from washington, his mike hannah, the president biden, was very much at home at the union gathering in philadelphia. the 1st of his
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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 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 really changing this country for transforming. now this is going to be
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a difficult job. some polls indicate that some 30 percent of americans don't believe he's done a good job, but biden, and to stop believe that by showing the american people what has been achieved by pointing out the achievements of the administration, then they can persuade them to come to vote to vote for president biden. so this is a very important campaign, really. it is the 1st, but what it does is sets out the framework for what is going to come next and very clearly that framework is going to be based on by the nomics. my kind of, oh, just the era washington. so it is becoming increasingly hard to find so many in haiti, the world food program says half the population size, acute shortages. as of griggs tightened their grip on the streets talks aimed at ending the long run and crosses. have again styles don't hold any reports that have been moved. civilians killed in heights even ukraine in the 1st months of the 2023
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. according to the united nations, well food program, how for games that battling over much police in the streets of the cap to put the prince in the middle, the population, expand it, but as our lives in city slay. in epi center of the violence, a step of what we show they don't have doorstep. now she's worried about her doing so. so it would, them look at all the bullet holes at my door and my ceiling. i ask for help. so my daughters can go to the school, i don't want them to be at the streets exposed to the criminals. they are goes sexual violence is royce, in height, the gangs use right to count and control the population and the domains. and the group is only tightening the united nations estimates the 80 percent the cap to is run by criminal groups. it's affecting access to food possible haitians now face a cute food in security. moving in somalia,
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and they've done this done since the world food program. 5 minutes, so is arrived and city. so like right on the take indicates that this child is severely malnourished. i would say that people have been starved in puerto prince. it's definitely been the case here that the arm groups have been isolating parts of puerto prince. they've been using speech tactics and that's entirely unacceptable. in rural areas, what's going on is that the, these guys are fighting for farm land and they're fighting, fighting for the food sources. that includes hate cheese, bread, both good people need affecting the food supply. even more merchant a done the a p s was kidnapped on her way to market will put on. i play me the my mom one and they told us they were going to kill us. they didn't give us food was if the days and they blindfolded us, it was so tight that it has a rise. the money to, as i board is now worrying me a lot of people who lend me money, asked me now to pay them back. they took
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a loan at the bank for me. now i stay at home. i didn't know what to do. recently, heavy rains of also struck how you to tending thousands out the homes are fresh blow to a country already suffering john home. and i'll just say to you and he says, has released a report showing the extreme conditions, the children and hazy, live in nearly 3000000 children. the highest number on record needs to mandatory and support any one and 4 children suffers from life threatening, mal nutrition and children account. the 2 and 5 color cases, almost 40 percent of the growing number of confirmed cases. bruno noise is the height. the representative for use if he joins us from portal prints. thank you so much for being on al jazeera. now this report makes for, i'm an extremely grim reading, especially because things seem to be getting so much worse. can you just give us an idea of just how bad things have become for the 3000000 children that you talk about in this report? yeah, good evening. done. so right now,
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do you mind if i show you the situation in heidi? he's got this perfect. you know, actually it's one of the worst quite as a society has even being true in the, by the gates, p media, cheese on your mind to get an assistance. and he's the highest number on recall for the boss smalls. and we have been witnessing a rise up in violence and pull the information on, you know, i think of the population in the fight, those territory and bunch or medium to get the whole class before. so even another reason people need the most the public needs of the region of the 2nd most populated region in the country, the historic and the form basket. and there is no move month old people and groups inside and outside of the crass at the same time, hunger and life threatening my nutrition, r as
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a result levels across the country. possibly population is facing other and we are facing most of this intensified food security and mattress from craigslist across the country. c, as in fact, the number of children suffering from life threatening my nutrition. shut up a and b, i'm sorry, i didn't like to dean heidi. softer and more dangerous than as ever been before, but you can find themselves in the crossfire all directly targeted. did not change all ensured only we uh, 2 schools. yeah. hm. and fees, extreme sexual violence and the boxes sold to them to basic services is decreasing. in fact, across the country. we had a services on the verge to call us in many parts of the country,
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even in the context of a must see a green dream of his worker. the situation is tough. been 6, you, viola, i yeah, but it's do you need to see? and we just our center constantly, the diesel impulse. that's what i mean. so really? yeah, that's what i want to talk about. you said 3000000 children need support, but how many are actually guessing any support? how difficult is it for you to, to get aiden helped to these children? when the eighty's already asked the child directly back to life violence, we, we had one that says capacity to you, we are engaging was local leaders. another state called us to, you know, to have safe passage for, although you might need to in work, but to, to, to create a safe space and spell the population to get services. and that's why we are keeping up all well in relation to you and expanding to only
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a presidency in the fields in spite of the limits of the founding. but we are focusing on delivering vaccines, the jeep food, providing safe water and sanitation, and needing to stay in school and prospecting. those who have a supervisor, the violence, we are, but example uh, a few in p, a. c, putting the employment to thousands of take care. you already got teacher and has worker 2 already uh, across the country right? with systems is collapsing. okay, thank you so much. i obviously, i clearly dire situation that we really do appreciate your time. this for an advisor that hey, the representative for uni safe. thank you. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera bridging, the goals, saudi arabia's foreign minister officially invites, are running and presidents. abraham are easy to read and how focused on this plan to build the world's largest riverfront. the city is threatening from is
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching. you'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the south. so don's working sides degree to in use 72, i would say finest. i think it's 6 am local time. it comes in mid a day of bloodshed in the capital of cops and citizens. groups has a strong skill. 17 people, including 5 children, soldiers and wisdom, as you can to looking for suspected members of the allied democratic forces up to the nations daily as to taking over a decade. at least 41 people were killed during your ride on the schools. importantly, you as president joe biden has kicked off as 2024 re election bist with a really in philadelphia attended find union members pitching his economic agenda. he said he would boost the middle class and for 5 american manufacturing is sadie
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wright is foreign minister on behalf of the king and crowned prince has officially inside at the rainy and president to re it. it happens during a visit to, to the on by the foreign minister as the long time arrivals take yet another step towards restoring diplomatic ties. prints, funds opened from l. solved mit around this presidency for him, racy. it's the 1st such visits of a saudi official to around in over 7 years. abdul aziz allegation is a saudi foreign policy research and it says it's in the interest of both sides to reduce tension. i think the issue of trust is very important, but i think income grew and it's with trust. the aspect of incentive is also very important. this is what's going to happen. it's not enough to just trust because it's, if it's what it's taking place here and where i think this out of the range and relationship relations are going, is in a sphere where they are both incentivized to de escalate any tensions. should they arise in the future? now?
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i don't think anybody is going to get them so and say, is just going to be smooth sailing from now. i think there will be conflict in calls which is inevitable, but i think it's the way in which they address these conflicts and also the reasons to de escalate. and that's precisely the economic issue. and that's why it's so important, and precisely why i think it is a key actor and why this relationship can be sustained to the indian state of medical is on the edge of the violent confrontations between revival ethnic groups . on friday, the junior ministers house was sit on fire by a multi tensions between the cookie and may take communities escalated last month after a judge recommended special status for the may ties. let's bring in for the election to prom. she is convenient at the ne india women initiative for pace. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all,
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i mean this is some of the worst fighting that we've seen since the 1990 is. can you just give us a sense of how bad it has become there and also what really kick stuff. it's this time. yes. right now there is literally an ongoing civil war happening in money for right now. not just the ministers house was burned, but hundreds of thousands of people have left the homes into so many lives over a 150 lives have been lost and thousands in over 300 plus relief camps on it. but this is one of the worst times that money for and the use of industry. and now what are the drivers of this conflict? the northeast of india, again home to put 5000000 people in money for it has about 3000000 people. and there is a home, a really beautiful independence community. so what drove this violence is the, the different,
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the different communities. identities have been recognized. we have elections coming up in india next year. and plus what is happening in myanmar, in which it is also really impacted the jewel politics in this region. and some of the drivers of this conflicts are done by war drug for lots people who are connected with guns, drugs, and human trafficking. fact do the criminalization of our democracy is fracturing communities in money for right now and people have the situation is really, really grim. mm. yeah. you're, you're calling for men to put the truth and reconciliation commission. can you explain what that is and how it would help here? us? yes, so 1st of all of the fighting has to stop. there isn't a full grown war in which several communities on both sides have been displaced and, and, and there is huge many different crisis. india does not allow a, uh,
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you know, international commit to a bit of trust and it doesn't allow 200 agencies to come there. so the truth and reconciliation commission that the north east india women initiative of bees of off for is to ensure that 1st of all, there is a credible trusted commission, which is consistent of people that can be trusted by 4 communities which can start the process of truth telling and ensure that those of last loved one, this conflicts are able to get support reparations and using done. it is also to start the process of development at because hundreds of like more than $4000.00 must have been muted. it is at region becoming more guns. not for rifles m 60 use. the storm i'm oh my god. this is the worst time. it is the darkest time in the history of money booth and notice of india that we have seen. and if there is attempt to break money for a bought the territory integrity of money for a box,
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it stops lingering the, the bridging of all the most use right now, which is a very stringent zones, because we have just below china. and so it is very important that the international community really keeps a close on this and do have a bus stop. this violence, we have called also for you in peacekeeping tubes head because the engine military is not able to control the situation with all the efforts that's being made. so. right. and that's what i wanted to ask you about next. sorry, sir. and interrupt. but the security forces, they don't seem to have a hold on, on, or any control over the boring sides. why is that? what more do you think that they need to do in caps? literally we, we have shirts that they have been to riots in india across the doing the withdrawal drive. it was brought down in just 3 days and the money for vitamins is waiting on for $45.00 plus days non stop their mothers on the streets. you
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know, with the tortures women are, you know, and rage and then women on both sides of somebody at the same time trying to protect what is left of money for right now. so in terms of, you know, the, the conditions there it's, it's really hard to say again, we are trying to offer those. and then the security forces need to really and should trust builder. that's why we have a bill to the defense minister to the prime minister of the country to intervene right now. your problem disrupt the guns that don't work. and how can you do this when the trend accident happened? you rushed in in 24 hours, but over a 150000000 citizens bid in money, poor one of the most beautiful states of india in the northeast, which is protecting the india. nothing has been done to stop this mileage with one of the largest managers in the world. and we, and by the way, this, even the martian law there since 1958, we really tried to pull it up. do they have failed to bring the situation under
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control and she is a tragedy. i guess let me do what we really do. appreciate your time and and your emotion as well. thank you so much. that is, and it allows me to prom convenient at the northeast to india. women initiative to pace. thank you. was funds co. scott has risk associated migrants including 10 children, found drifting in the atlantic. they were picked up from a wooden body near the canary islands moving i, 2000 refugees in migrants have to reach spain up to traveling from northern africa . this year, a little bit sense and they tell them a credit. you can find more information on a website with a is next to an inside story. we'll examine. if molly's constitution will lead the way to civilian roles. hello, we're looking at some very heavy right in coming into central china, right?
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but the next couple of days, the menu from the seasonal range and nothing a little further northwood. so as we go on through the next 24 to 48000, that will bring with it some really big down pools. tulsa flash study anywhere from around will handle all the way across the world. shanghai is that the system just makes his way across a similar area. so once that right set said it will rain for our off the right maybe for the next few days as things they haven't pulse is a little further north with as we go on into monday to the south. is that a little tribe or the rest of the showers? a possibility? well, the way i plowed just not going to head off the type which is the imposing 29 celsius . this dies the woman off in japan. las you try here, threw out, will have a chance of one or 2 showers temperatures and take out around 28 degrees celsius, gets gotcha showers across the southeast asia. once again, we'll see some more of those heavy shows, particularly the southern pots. so vietnam highlight, i'm seeing some live you down polls, cambodia,
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to could see some localized study elsewhere as the usual showers right across the region. still sings them all the way weather into the northwest of india from the remnants of our old tropical storm. fact continues to make his way. no, the plastic is everywhere and it's choking out planet very, very dangerous. we could spend years cleaning this for breakthroughs. all be showing that it is possible to change our relationship with this non nice substance room, plastic waste of fries on which is 0. how do you turn this into this? molly's military rulers are proposing changes to its constitution. they say will
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