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the discount was opened on the 26th of april. it started off full, but now look at it. more people are still crossing the board and driving up here. we could see tunes of smoke rising all along the horizon and different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there the to see don's warring generals agree on a novice these fine off at least 17 civilians are killed. and one of the deadliest days of the war in call to no end to the human suffering and shod with thousands of sydney's refugees arriving in agencies all strongly the
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why money in sight this is out? is there a life also coming up then schultz and hacked to death. at least you see one people mostly students killed and then it's had a school in uganda by suspect to the iso linked ruffles. high stakes visit to men, fractured ties, and see blinking begins his 2 day trip to china. the fuss by us secretary of state 2018. and how talk a sounds planned to build the world's largest riverfront cities threatening thomas the sea dogs. warren generals have agreed to another 72 hours cease 5 broken by the us on saudi arabia. the capital call team is still reading from one of the deadliest
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days of the war. 17 civil civilians, including children, were killed and ass, strikes in the west, awful regions, thousands all escaping to neighboring charms. and off the 2 months of fighting between the army and the rival power ministry groups and even halls of students population on now in desperate need of aid have a little good reports from undermine on the multiple si, size brokers and broken. and the mood of the people that the ceasefire mediated by saudi arabia and the united states is the 3rd between the rapids support forces and this with the needs of me to be mediated by that too. but it smelled besides these flyers since the beginning of the conflict, and many other seized 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 was no finding between the power many through rapid support forces. and this is denise army, but the other is a wary of this new cease fire. they say that during the last piece, fire was last week for 24 hours. the parent of the to wrap it support forces took over residential homes and kicked civilians out and left them to force them to leave the capital cartoon. or to try to seek presidents and shelter elsewhere. and they are concerned that because the upcoming c c squire is set to last for 72 hours . more civilian homes will be occupied by the power military group. thousands of people from sea dogs, west of full region on making long and dangerous journey into neighboring charge. 8 agencies the say that overwhelms on the funded to meet the scale of the need. children, many of them unaccompanied. i'll starving to death as a and dissolve a report from andre. a warning has report contains distressing images. they
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survived the violence in to day. in chad, another struggle begins. 8 organizations say they were not prepared for the humanitarian crisis to become this big this quickly. the 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 one way. but for some, the journey from west our floor was too much land house and the boys scattered 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 re, unions, the precious 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
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do not have enough money to help people here with anything. and that the international community simply doesn't care enough about this price, is that 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, think died from weak is because they had no food and their mothers didn't have the milk to feed their dead 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 of their country and the world have abandoned. their situation, they say, is hopeless zane bus route, the ultra 0 audrey on the track you down border. and what's the new gum? the soldiers looking for members of the allied democratic forces behind the nations douglas attack. and over a decade, at least, $41.00 people,
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most of the students were killed during raid almost school. it happened in part of the way, a few kilometers from the border with the democratic republic of congo. many of the victims were killed in a fine all those with shots all hacked to this captain sawyer reports. apollo black count 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 foxes are . those 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 park in eastern democratic republic of congo. adf is based in benny territory in norfolk, you will province. that board as b. r campbell and west and uganda. the monday to kayla assuming 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 saw that you're going to go months went back home with his partners, have established what they call well patients to job,
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which is emily to join me. leaves your patient. 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? 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 cvd. and 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, a talk in a 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 and d r c. to do more, to prevent a repeat after you sign all the 0, you are a secretary of state and to be blinking has arrived in beijing for 2 days of talks on issues including regional, secure, see linked and says he's seeking to responsibly manage the relationship with china
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is the highest level us official to visit the country and every 5 years need the side expects breakthroughs during the visit with wells 2 largest economies that owns on a multiple array of issues well ahead of blankets, visit chinese foreign ministry spokesman one. when been said that the us needed to respect shine is cool concerns, including taiwan for me, us how speak and nancy pelosi is visit to taiwan, resubmit escalates intentions with china, culminating in 3 days of war games off to tie when he's president sighing. when visited the us earlier this year, the 2 are also locked in, bass will, over technology, us has impose sanctions and export controls on major chinese manufacturing and technology sectors. beijing says washington is stifling chinese competition. out of course, in recent months to abide in, administration has moved to show our ministry alliances in the asia pacific region,
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including with the all the countries of the coal in japan, india, australia, and has expanded bass access agreements with the philippines, china seas. these moves collection v as an f, a to and suckle the country and contain it. let's get with them is we can speak to brendan aqona, he's a professor of us politics and foreign relations at the us. studies center at the university of sydney joins is now from sydney. thank you for your time. it's interesting, isn't it? when we look back at how routine us diplomatic visits like this to china used to be . i mean, hillary clinton, i believe, is a to china 7 times during a 4 years a 6 year state. they list rates, how badly relations have deteriorated. that may yes, i think it's fair to say relations. there are low points since the are being out of diplomacy with china and night, $78.00. when jimmy carter was present for you as president since then have visited china. so this, the prospect of buy it and got this thing and it's best for use and power to china
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. so diplomacy is, i think this really needed at the moment. the visit itself is a good thing to and me blinking, but it's not kind of, i think, for relations dramatically. a lot more has to be done to the different levels of diplomacy, including by the president, to present summit sometime maybe at the i pick summit in san francisco and hopefully a lot more lines of communication being opened up. well, what do you, what, how, how, how would you say the budget administration is handled? it's a relationship with china, especially when you look at some of the moves that made recently like the in the pacific economic framework, which purposely excludes china. and then of course, the military alliance has, has been making in the region a well, it's a major see change because some of the people directing that policy, like campbell, who is in the a bomber administration, had this idea that china was going to change the, the us was offering a model which at some point china would be moving closer towards. and i think that
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had to repeat that thinking, i mean that, and that quite a public play in the sense of a strategic rival, re, uh, they don't want to use the word contain schriner blinking. i think we'll use that in the statements in beijing to say we're not do you, as isn't contained in china, but very much looks like containment of trying to economically militarily. so this is, i think in many regards, a continuation of the trumpet. ministration policies are very tough on trying to policy. maybe a degree more of sophistication of greater relied, certainly on that wise then trump was doing during this time and office in his administration, but very tough on trying to reprise and i think the chinese have pushed back on that. not wanting testing it. oh, wait, cool. vulnerable, so the level of rhetoric i think is got to very unhelpful levels and bring that rhetoric down, opening up communication, particularly because of these sort of wall games and military exercises,
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if an accident was to occur. i think many as of very nervous about that. and it needs to be really clear lines of communication to say, to not overreact to any accident in the air in the, in the sort of self trying to see. so that's with this kind of diplomacy, i think can play an important role while they are meeting now. so presumably, some of these conversations are going to happen in the next few days. how useful do you think that's going to be? well i think it is useful to, to the tongue down the temperature. i think the us probably needs to make some assurances to china that it supports the state as quote on tie one, it benefits. no one for that to be up in that i think some sense that it's not against china growing economically. it just has areas of competition. and the chinese and the americans, i think, needs to be held by the international community by international organizations, by allies, particularly of both sides to some of the rhetoric. but then took
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a lot about sovereignty, a lot about international law or even. but no one really holds them to these robert empty stipend. so i think that's the role of, you know, international media like sure, i know guys i just and it's the role of the international organizations to say, okay, you're climbing to what, what price and on the environment you're planning to want to believe in server and say what about these breaches of these beliefs and being held to account of what comes out of the communications of these meetings in the various rhetoric from both sides. this is not being done particularly well at the moment. we've had 31 chinese entities added to an export control list this week, which bought them from accessing us technologies and uh, components. how badly does that hurt china? how much of a sticking point is that in the relations between the 2. and i think it's the major sticking point and the chinese are, i think, pretty upset about this. i mean in the long time with are really will slow them
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down. it's very hard to know whether we would in fact sort of uh, be detrimental. just sitting american companies who were wanting to try particularly on sort of uh, you know, high very high end computer technology, semi conductors in the like. so there's, there's a lot of things kind of debate within the economic community about how effective these things will be. and a lot of it is to say, domestic audiences and then the level of anti chinese rhetoric and the us congress . and us politics in general is very high. the level of anti americanism in chinese politics is also very hard to kind of in some ways distract from domestic problems, to try to bone together by the country side. that, that rhetoric in the sort of mode but kind of talking about new caldwell, which i think is brown and framing leads to a lot of exaggeration leads to this to for tat sanctions and economics protectionism which, you know, where this is where we're at,
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at the moment so i think, you know, the role of analysts, the role of the meteors to kind of step back from some of this rhetoric and say, look, it isn't useful to see it as a new cold war. the chinese aren't kind to go white, like the soviet union disappeared. and there is, you know, some grounds to say that this economic kind of protectionism, in the end, would it be detrimental to both the americans and the chinese. but it won't just be a wide slowing down china or some, you're not thinking in the united states. hi, brenda, that i called are really interesting to get your perspective profess of us politics and foreign relations. the united states studies sense at the university of sydney . thank you. my pleasure to now saudi arabia's foreign minister on behalf of the king on crown prince has especially invited the rainy and precedent to re add happened during a visit to tech round by the foreign minister as the long time arrivals take us another step towards restoring diplomatic ties of
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a fluid relations follows an agreement prompted by china. friend spies open for hot owls, south met iran, president abraham racy. it's the 1st search visit to the south, a official tyrone in over 7 years. the kingdom is planning to re establish an embassy in the city. it wrong reopened its embassy and we add earlier this month, a bill as these all got shot in is a solve a foreign policy with such that he says it's an interest of both sides to reduce tension. i think the issue of trust is very important, but i think income groups 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 a, it's what is 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, i don't think anybody is going to get themselves and say,
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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. the still ahead on the al jazeera, we take a look at what's in the 2nd sundays constitutional referendum in money, and millions of children in a safe space. donation and disease. as gang violently, families and communities uncomfortable the
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color, 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 hates around. we'll see tablets. it's getting up to 36 celsius in dallas on sas day into the thirty's. right. our best centrals way up towards that 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, really intense heat waste setting up here over the next few days and with a heat. well that comes the storm. so see for the students coming back into arkansas a little further north as well. still very unsettled down towards that southeast corner. as we go through the next couple of days. he's disabled to pass 31 celsius there, and they say a 20 full in new york with chunks of one of 2 shelves. it's also some showers up across the west side of kind of the into pacific northwest ivy. some useful rank
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coming through here, thinking a little further south, which at east was as we go through to say that was say, some pretty wet weather to gathering across the us in the side of the caribbean. particularly in to nick a rock you. i'd also hon. generous on counting the cost. why is the european union offering to miss you? had many, a $1000000000.00 in financial, a person on the usa that then you economic partnership with the cost of its kind. but is it loss ton of young graduates is struggling to find way counting the cost on average is there we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home, we offer you the news and current to fast that match it to you. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the back you watching out. as a reminder, i told stories, us out. see dogs warring sides agreed to a new 72 hours. the spies starting at 6 am local time. it comes amid a day of bloodshed in the capital call to the citizens groups as, as strikes killed 17 people including 5 children, soldiers in west and uganda, and looking for suspects and members of the allied democratic forces office nations deputy is attack and over a decade at least 41 people were killed during rate on a school in the us actually of state. i was named blink and has arrived in beijing for 2 days of tools. some issues including reeseville security,
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is the highest level us official to visit the country and any 5 years holes open in the coming hours in molly, for a constitutional referendum that could increase the power of the president. nicholas hoc has moved from bottom. okay. in a greenberry, molly's military gentle leader. i see me going to be seen as a fellow by the west, but he wrote to his supporters in what seems to be a political campaign going days, calling on people to vote yes. in a referendum to change the constitution, he says it will bring peace to molly. the new test would give greater power to the president and more telling me to the regions it will also allow going to run for the presidency next year's election. i say yes to us going down our next president . it was them. i love our country and i love the armed forces. i think that doing a good job. somebody wants a new constitution for young people involved in that bring peace, prosperity,
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and stability for those calling for a no referendum, say the secular text insults the muslim majority country. when that if he was what they've trodden on the crown and disrespect it out, profit will not keep quiet on this issue. opposition politician is that how jim says the military jente is not credible to run this referendum, most of the difference a month. good to me to the dangers that upsets and precedents allowing any soldiers to take up arms and arches straight to cool, then change the constitution and run for office. it's like we have returned to the 1970s. the current constitution inherited from france, the former colonial power, is perceived as out of step with molly in society to look at those that have come out to campaign for this referendum. most arteries, future, but away from the capital by myself in the regions, many millions will not be able to take part in the vote. the military has lost
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control of large parts of the country to arm groups linked to al qaeda and i. so it blames the un mission and wants peacekeepers out of the country. but the u. n. is also supporting this referendum, delivering valid papers to remote areas with molly and finally having a say on how they want to be different paving the way for return to democracy. nicholas hawk out. jesse rep on my co the food is becoming increasingly hard to find. so many and hate see as all and gangs tightened their grip on the streets talks aimed at ending long rung, running cross this half again, failed townhome and has more they have been moved. civilians killed in heights even ukraine in the 1st months of the 2023. according to the united nations. well food program. how full gains of battling over much police in the streets of the cap to pull the prints. in the middle, the population expand the desired lives in city sleigh,
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in epi center of the violence. a step probably shot dead on her doorstep. now she's worried about her doing so. so it would then look at all the peanut tolls that might do 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 in 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, and they've done this done since the well food program 5 minutes so is arrived in city. so like right on the type indicates that this child is severely malnourished . i would say that people have been starved in quarter prints. it's definitely been
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the case here that i'm groups have been isolating parts of puerto prince. they've been using speech tactics, and that's not 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 foot sources. that includes heights these bread, both people need affecting the food supply, even more merchant a done the a p. s was kidnapped on way to market, you know, put on apple a, me the, my mom one and they told us they were going to kill us. they didn't give us food, was it the days and they blindfolded us? it was so tight that it has a rise. the money that i board is now worrying me. a lot of people who lend me money asked me now to pay them back. they took 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. don't home and i'll just say to unicef has released
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a report showing the extreme conditions of children and hazy live in nearly 3000000 children. the highest number on record need, humanitarian supports. any $1.00 and $4.00 children suffers from life threatening malnutrition. children account for 2 in 5 color in cases. bird amaze is the hazy, representative for unicef. he says violence by all groups, all choking towns and cities, making a deliveries difficult, a well defined smalls, and we have should be witnessing the arise of and violence and port information. um, they will, i think of the population and there is no means months of people and good insight. and on the side uh for france and the access for children, basic services is decreasing. in fact, across the country. the indies already asked me to do reckoning, thought to, uh, by violence we, we had one that says, uh,
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capacity we are engaging was look of either another state called us do you know to have safe passage for although you might need to in worker because you to create a safe space and spelled a population to get services. and that's why we offer these keeping up all we're open relation here and expanding to only a presidency in the fields in spite of the limits of the phone. but we are focusing on delivering vaccines, the jeep food, providing safe water and sanitation, and needing to to stay in school and prospecting, those who have a supervisor, the violence, we are, but example uh, a few until e, a. c. booking the employment of thousands of teacher and has worker to area across the country with systems is collapsing. august on is planning to build the
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wells largest river from the city enough to accommodate 15000000 people rights groups of worried about forced evictions and environmental threats. well, some of the binge of a reports from the whole the likelihood of millions of people in the hard depends on these buffaloes. where has tended, is heard on the banks of the for years. and now he's among the farmers instructions with eviction to make way for the world's largest riverfront city. by the general going, i have 5 acres of land for generations, but the government authority has taken it without my consent on a very low price. now want me evicted or should i take both my family and livestock human rights. what says since 2020 wasn't a 100 farm? is it being charged for it existing or refusing to find overland? it's always the government to stop intimidation. congressman and use a force. they're all reasonable for an urban development authority or route to deny the accusations. it says the problem is that people have occupied the land for years,
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but don't legally own it. we're not disturbing any sacraments unless they are coming into the bank. so they wouldn't be the location of people who are in the back because that's a part of the what i sounds, the ending economy struggling to attract for an investment. they're all the city spending more than $40000.00 hectic is expected to bring in $10000000000.00. root us as the development would provide high density purpose, build housing, and have ample green spaces. i guess on has the highest rate of organizations in south asia. successive governments have failed to provide basic services and the population is growing at almost 2 percent the yet there are no wastewater treatment plants in almost $30000.00 details of uncreated sewage flows into the river. every day that combined with the reduced water volumes up stream, you to dams in india have to meet the driver, a sledge carrier. the development authority says that it wants to create about

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