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well, good of training you can do. the state is in 2022. ah, ah, in your dad nearly a 100 people are dead. and over $300.00 wounded clashes between the national army and the rapids support forces paramilitary group continue. we speak with an eye witness on the scene. we were sitting downstairs when suddenly a big explosion occurred right in front of us was so building collapse and got very scared. after that, the only thing was, so what the good grief we didn't see the rock itself vladimir put emphasizes the navy's high performance. as russia conducts large scale military girls in the pacific region. our team takes a closer look at the scope and scale of the exercises. today. this colossal ship is answering the defensive industries called to snap and naval drills intended to test
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the far east combat readiness in the event of anatomy attack and to european union member states, ban green imports from you brain with others. considering similar measures. blaming an influx of sprayed for disrupting you market, which has triggered a price bomb it with farmers left to carry the loss with coming to you from moscow. this is our to international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella is about. it's great to have you with us. we started, sir. dan were heavy fighting between the national army and the artist of paramilitary group has been raging on for 3 days. reports from the threw down doctors, trade union puts the death toll at $97.00 ways. over $300.00 wounded. this exclusive footage from the sudanese capital show smoke rising over the city's airport as
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claims that the paramilitary has entered the presidential palace circulate online. though the sudanese army says it has already captured the territory from the rebels . tensions reportedly sparked after a proposal to merge the recess into the ranks of the national army with both parties unable to agree on a timeline. local journalist of della mahmud reports from the scene all the month of homeland is also not listed as the one of the piece and empathy will not. is that due to the conflict between hon that you know, one of the sudanese military and i would have done the good you know, of there were been support forces they are right now. bundling on ground multiple to these are under attack, the capital a new boy you casela or saddam regina, et cetera. as of yesterday, multiple areas of the country suffered from power plaque out and drinking water shortage. multiple assets in the capital, such as building hospitals, schools are destroyed, and some people are still stuck in these areas and tense. fighting between the
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rivers, support forces, and sedans. army has spoken ops, uncertainty up real 15 flight to and from hold them have been suspended. there is a weiss, fate war. we are an excite eddie, of course sla. right now i'm in one of the believe i got, i mean, are we have a witness that is going to will this what happened exactly. we were sitting downstairs when suddenly a big explosion occurred right in front of us was so building collapse and got very scared. after that, the only thing was, so was the debris. we didn't see the rocket itself. many stories were told of the reason why the only given the thought it was. the only thing that we know are telling is when the we are the skills for the people or the 2 armies. so, so take that please. in the autumn that could be thought of to them. in this satellite footage, you can see plumes of black smoke pilling near strategically important sites and cartoon which include the local airport defense ministry railway and hospital. we
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heard from local correspondent mohammed our men who shared details on the situation while explosions could be heard in the background. so as we end does the same day, it is, there is no. maybe you can hear in the background now. it has been done survive. this increases becomes aggressive. now the number of cars, while it is among the 97 a 3 days or hundreds of people also. and so i was just going to go over there was this fighting after very short a by the united nations and other stuff, all of the fight
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after this was actually, this is the news. we're going to shop the what happened as of what happened yesterday with a few days now. the also disappointed of that they did, they, did they need that don't care or are the people that don't care of the safety of the people they are using these have you. it was in, inside the neighborhood and the areas where there are a lot of civilians. so there is no, it's just a system of the people that and the glasses are continuing. so a question of the people that are going to 2 or 2 since yesterday night, there is no power at all over the city. now there are problems of,
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of getting a few of getting bad. so the military is the question is also the people are more and more if this is a class is going to the u. n. world food program says it's been forced to suspend its operations. and sir dan, i for 3 of its workers were killed in class. yes. we spoke with our med abaca from the sudanese doctors trade union who told us that medical services are being blocked from delivering aid to civilian victims of violence in the human gillion. last situation on crisis is still very big areas because most of the bridge are, are still blocked by immediately. now there's rails and some of them they're even brought by gangs. and there is no access to the main or measure. hospitals are going to carter and america personally,
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cangator to live stations or on the medical tour. well on tuesday, also cannot cause the british used to go to the hospitals or the medical centers. now somebody bolster, especially in the south of courtroom, that there were some warranties are still on the street and have him being taken away. not only are those well which belong to the military service they had been taken, but the civilians are dead. questionaire still left them on the seat and as you know, the country is still in the summer. i gaze on temperature is still high and we are really concerned that some of this girl cars may starting decay under decompress or this one severely adverse. yeah. in the health of the nation, neighbouring chat has closed its borders with sir dan,
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with several countries, including russia and egypt, calling for a cease fire to stop escalations. the league of arab states has also urged an immediate cease fire and offered its mediation to resolve the crisis, but washington sees the conflict as an opportunity to complete the american support, a transition to a civilian government. it's a fragile situation. there are other actors that may be pushing against that, that progress. but this is a real opportunity to finally carry for the civilian la transition. and one that we and, and other countries are trying to are to bolster article respondent no. lou, you couldn't get it takes a closer look at the u. s. as role in the current crisis in sudan, as we can see, washington is trying to make its prisoners felton this conflicted to so that the was the time would all roads to peace went through washington. but over the years,
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america so called rules. and in that to the united states put itself above all others that it now stands that africa appears to have given up on the virtues of america. so cold, i missed a peacemaking. and in the case of so dad, it seems like the intention goes beyond what we know. and what we're seeing in 2012 to one decode, drew, a sharp response from sedans, west and back as with the u. s. the e u and the war banks are spending billions of dollars worth of aid and debt forgiveness, the u. s. administration at that particular time. however, kept talking with the cooper leaders about restoration of what they call a credible civilian government. the civilian lead transitional government should be immediately restored. it represents the will of the sudanese people, as evidenced by the significant nations i held peacefully and freely but this to
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the knees lead a promise to hold those elections. examiner hold. we affirm the complete withdrawal of the military from the political process. the steps should be accompanied by the withdrawal of political forces from the transitional period, as a response to the revolutionaries demands. what we do know so far is that many was that the u. s. has waged and participated in have not only live the countries in positions of failed states, but have also caused increased regional instability. many say that the u. s. has left a countless trails of bloods and term oil around the world, all in the name of democracy. ah ah,
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many of also said that the west is guilty of crimes, which recently it has a cue states like russia of committing and when it comes to russia, but only has the waste gone to fall. but it's also led to warnings that prevent russia from establishing a naval base off. it's a raised sea coast saying that it would harm the country's interests. all countries have a sovereign right to decide which other countries to partner with, but these choices have consequences. of course, work bulk of the time. why to go there just for truism and just to get the wealth of them without giving them any where were dough any? think as against all the compensation for that they did it demolished, a baby baby ecology and the climate and the resort the natural resources in africa . but they didn't get anything to them now or the biggest source of concern for the u. s. administration and possibly the reason it was 1st to call
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a cease fire is sedans. part in china's initiated that china's role is improved by many other african countries, which see china as an alternative to the u. s. or pursued a hedging strategy between the 2 to maximize their own interest that this now allows china to come out of a sphere in the region and challenge the u. s. influence. no love. we are cougar r. t to hannah's book sold africa rush us offense minister has announced that the 1st stage of snap naval drills of the nations specifically have been successfully completed. whether it's high level of performance, being noted by the countries president to this is shannon, according to your order, starting on april 14th, were holding snapped drills of russia specific fleet, which includes over $25000.00 service managers. 167 warships, 12 submarines,
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89 planes and helicopters. the fleet forces have been brought to complete readiness for the drills. michelle franklin was a shooting issue. it's obvious that we are now clearly prioritizing our armed forces in ukraine and doing everything to protect the people in done bus. but we still have to develop our fleet, including that of the pacific and others. their assets could be used in other tasks . the 1st stage of the stab drills has been successfully completed on a very high level. i think everyone who took part in the move comes in order to test the navy's combat readiness amend sore intentions with the west and an unstable situation. in the asia pacific. the heightened tensions follow an announcement of trilateral drills to be held by the u. s. japan and south korea in order to counter an a legit north korean thrive. russia has conducted missile launches and torpedo tests, as part of a surprise, inspection of the fleet. according to the nation's defense minister,
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our case donald quarter reports from the ground. welcome aboard the crown jewel of rushes, far east fleets, the mighty marshal shop. a sneak of the soviet made multi purpose frigate fully loaded with anti ship rockets, long range tactical missiles, anti air artillery batteries, and high powered torpedoes today. this colossal ship is answering the defense ministries call to snap naval drills. intended to test the far east fleets combat readiness in the event of an enemy attack. ah . to put it skills to the testy marshal shop, a sneak of is preparing for anti submarine drills using helicopters to seek and identify targets in the water as well as anti naval planes for close air support. it's also locking and loading. it's artillery for massive firing drills against a simulated enemy and we're going to be right in the middle of the action.
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ah right now in the ship's bridge. we're all of the commanding for these operations is taking place. you can see behind me the officers are both steering the marshal shop . ashley cove, as well as commanding the entire naval exercises. here in the front, you could see some officers who were communicating over the radio with a different crews of different ships, as well as helicopter cruise to make sure that these military exercises can be coordinated correctly and that they can accomplish their objectives. ah you could see behind me the fleet has organized around the marshal shop. a sneak of
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this is the part of the fleet that is only organized on its right flank. there are a lot of other ships that you can't see on the camera right now, but you can also see a helicopter carrying out the exercises that i was talking about earlier. that helicopter is dropping something into the water that's going to use hydro, acoustic technology to detect enemy submarines under the water. ah ah, what you just saw behind me is that ship launching its rockets that are intended to both disable and destroy submarines as well as neutralize enemy torpedoes headed in its direction. while garcia is considering a ban on grain imports from ukraine, that's according to the countries, the agriculture minister. in his statement to the bulgarian news agency that comes
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after 2 other countries, poland and hungary have introduced a temporary ban on ukrainian grain imports. bulgarian interests must be safeguarded, particularly when 2 of the countries react in this way. if we do not react in a similar manner, the accumulation of ukrainian grain on bulgarian territory may become even bigger. earlier this month, prime ministers from several central european nations turn to brussels to address the excessive imports from ukraine. the move came as a you countries have to deal with plummeting agricultural prices, while african states struggle with food shortages, the russian president assess the results of the green deal, which unblocked black seaports for shipments, he highlighted only 3 percent of deliveries have reached african nations. the need are the majority of supplies headed to you countries. poland and hungary introduced a ban on great imports from kiev on the same day last week with warsaw making the
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decision after farmer's riley and protest year. the border with ukraine. holland says the ban is intended to protect its domestic food market, who to pass on the other hand says the ban will last until june, 30th this year and has express hope that brussels would set quotas and duties on ukrainian grain and ports. he have reacted to the initiative, criticizing warsaw ad budapest saying their decision contradicts previous agreements. meanwhile, the european commission has reacted negatively to the ban saying, unilateral actions on trade by members states are unacceptable. it is important to underline the trade policy, ease of e u exclusive competence, and therefore, unilateral actions are not acceptable. and so challenge in times it is crucial to coordinate and align old decisions within the you legal, expert and independent analysts. will car diaz says,
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those who are in dire need of food haven't received them much needed green? believe this is the proof. the 1st place or the destiny of that green is not for the poor countries. when the p and union to us in countries make the noise from, for the russia that went seek, make the signature of that a great deal with the see did. the 1st place is the do the poor countries because that put quite just need we have so many different countries are calling to conflicts. we did the magic changes and that said that, but we see the different move into the dead serial. that green greens are going only for their reach countries in particular in the europe sector. so that is the ones the prove. the words are very different from the actions here in the muslim beak is expansive. you will refer to other countries. it's very expressive because we have the clear medic changer created the big impact in the most part of the
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african continent. we see, for example, here and was in the example in as of as yes right now about this for a cycle and receive to so my layover, the people don't have any food we don't as any inside to would toward the development agriculture. so that is the one be proud the problem for now the migration crisis in geneva has been a source of growing concern for years and has once again come to the forefront of public debate. as a recent reports indicate an uptick and migrant, that's the you an estimate more than 400 people drowned while trying to cross the mediterranean from north africa in early 2023, which is the highest number over a 3 month period in the last 6 years. this comes as tensions remain high in tunisia after its president hughes, sub saharan african migrants a fuel in crime and labeled them a demographic threat. these remarks have caused an international outcry and
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prompted the refugees to call for evacuation. from tunisia, the country has become a transit point for asylum seekers headed to europe with the number of immigrants increasing several times this year. we spoke with some seeking a new live would describe the conditions they're not in a got up in georgia if we haven't been allowed to contact any embassy spirit told to go back to our country. but there is more and famine there. i can go back to yemen. my parents died there in my children, suffered there. how do you want me to go back? my husband even received death threats there. how can i go back over to you to let you know when we go down town and to nissan's? look at us when they call us names, this beat in our faces, and we cannot defend ourselves. what can we do here where refugees want to be? take it to know the country at a place where we can be respected by all the people of this stuff. i used to work for tunisian employ after the president's remarks. i was for it since the president
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said that if it tenicia cause an illegal sub saharan walker, both of them will be banned from the business. however, the official representative of the tin asian pro presidential 25th of july movement insists it's european countries who are to blame for the escalation of teenagers, migrant crisis. when european politicians talk about our country's economic collapse, it is done to instill fear, particularly among certain segments of tunisian society. they intend to purposefully push individuals to move, including illegal migrants, and then use african migrants to argue that there is racial discrimination in tunisia. and that the 25th of july movement is incapable of protecting all national religious and ideological minorities. as a result, i believe that all of this is done to incite public outrage and produce st riots, which is simply one aspect of this program. broader cooperation between russia,
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china and african countries will lead to increased self sufficiency and contribute to less dependence on the u. s. dollar political advisor. robber hawk. it discusses that and more in the latest episode of ocean returns is going underground. you can watch a full interview here on our tea throughout the day, but for now, here's a preview. there is a good deal more talk now about the dollarization than there used to be. i think largely going to the fact that a number of the brick nations and other nations as well, are trying to kind of get out from under the us dollar as the sort of principle transnational currency. so if you had a training block form, say, between china, russia, maybe some other bricks, members, maybe all the other bricks members and maybe a few other nations. it's highly likely that you would actually have the makings of a kind of all tarkey within their particular trading block. as we know,
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russia has vast natural resources as well as a great deal of technical know how we also know, of course, that africa is very resource rich and china in particular. but also russia have been expanding their trade relations and their economic relations with africa. and you know, between africa, russia and china, it seems to me that you've got the same sort of diversity of resource availability and maybe even a greater degree of diversity of resource availability and productive capacity. then you have say, in north america or in europe as a whole. so if a block of some sort were to form among those countries, there would be simply no need for them to rely on the dollar or to be dollar dependence and stuff. they would be, you know, no real danger posed to them by dollar related sanctions. ah, that's her. up on the, our coming up, finland, join nato,
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after maintaining neutrality for several decades. but what does this mean for nato? the discussion that modus operandi, say close, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race on, often very dramatic, a developer only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with me. i'm so glad they should graphic it. what is the best time to go about them? this is a little bit of it said to listen to the complicated that lady. no,
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couldn't really believe what i say school for car wasn't for backwards, but something something that might seem important to me cut order. the steps, a national krinski part of it, which it, it said, the chest. i mean you can even down can be comma, listen, go and be a couple of somebody at the community that the comma a lovely knob is all right. supposed to sound like you sort of affected door only out of the july, the media with us. that's clear but, but that was the routing just leaving it right. nobody for you to facilitate them during the summer because at my seat, not exactly. the reason i would show kathy so much, but he's, you know, we're, can, i love chris? was it was the case and also, and then you big as well for you will that they should receive
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a notice to pick up and that were still a when of of 11. i think it was a need to come to rush in the state, little, never the tires on the north scheme div, asking him then the 50000 speedy will go up. and we will bend in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state owned russia today. and archie spoke neck, given our video agency roughly all fan to on youtube, the political. she did a request which of the
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the oh, hello i manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. so finland has join nato, expanding the military blocks some 800 miles along russia as borders. citing article 10 of the groups founding treaty of an open door policy. this marks the 11th time since the fall of the soviet union back in 1992 that the block created to contain it has grown. so who is the real agitator here? we'll discuss it with a geopolitical expert. net. all right, let's get into that ammo. the me,
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it's twitter official. nato has announced the accession of finland into the so called defensive alliance, leaving behind their friends, sweden who initially was set to join in a 2 for one special for nearly 75 years, finland had an image of neutrality following the f. c. m a treaty of 948. that would be of course, friendship, cooperation, and mutual assist treaty signed between them and then the soviet union that was extended 3 times. the fins and russians signed a new cooperation agreement after the 1992, followed the soviet union. so for the better part of the 20th century, the russo finish relationship was peaceful. this despite the fin back tracking on a deal made during the so called winter war of 939 to 40 after finland in fact helped the nazis from 1941 to 1944, by allowing hitler's troops to transit through finland, and of course,
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some fins also took up arms against the soviets side by side with the nazis. by 944, the soviets beat back the finish supported nazis. and an armistice was struck between the neighbors. so since 948, the f c m a treaty there has.

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