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is young men and women represent the diversity of the rock to be able to hear music amid the ruins of muscles. also d feel strange, but it brings home that is indians are presidents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, it had been committed to bringing the city back to life. ah desperate for any form of shades, millions of people in south asia struggling to cope with record high temperatures and thirsty for more water. the horn of africa has worse, drought and decades has herders walking for days to keep their animals alive. ah, you're watching al jazeera life from
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a headquarters in del hind. eddie navigate also ahead sheaves, mayor warns of more russian detox after the ukrainian capital was hit with miss house during the un chiefs visits on the youngest. ever men's winner at wimbledon were live at 10 as great boys. becker sentencing for breaking bankruptcy terms. ah, 2 continents, both under extreme stress because of climate change. shortly we'll look at how millions of people in livestock are struggling with the horn of africa's worst drought in decades. but 1st, take a look at this map showing the heat wave effecting a 1000000000 people across south asia earlier than usual focused on federal minister for climate change as the countries gone straight from winter to summer without a spring season. so temperatures and parts of rural pakistan are expected to peak at $48.00 celsius,
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a knots 8 degrees higher than normal. it could lead to water shortages in a country where it's already a huge problem. and in parts of india, temperatures have gone past 45 celsius dot several degrees higher than normal. it's caused power cuts and it's also put a strain on health services. farmers are warning, wheat harvests may be effected, but most people in south asia have no choice but to work in the blazing heat. it can cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, and dehydration, and also muscle cramps confusion on fainting. in extreme cases, heat increases the risk of heart attack. we have more from elizabeth per annum and india's capital. but 1st, come, i'll hide our reports from islamabad. did the law mean because bug hassan did not receive the kind of rain that it normally gets in the winter months and then the spring, which then has failed all the reds are wide, which are needed for agricultural, broad youth. so dad was one fact also the fact that not dea,
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some partials august on like jacob, about all temperature starting to $52.00 celsius. that's a 120 think fahrenheit and according to export, to any long duration of exposure to that kind of temper job can lead to organ failure. august on the new climate minister, damaging minister failure mon speaking yesterday warned that the government should take measure to mitigate the effect. although the previous government had gone big on planting a lot of trees by august on it, wasn't it? but because most of the river, the fed by last year and a north and a rising temperature could mean that god bless years gord melted, a flock to read and i've got to go to god, florida. so indeed, an alarming situation given the trend of climate change and global warming in this particular region. the wrong kinds of record was being broken across the country
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here in the capital valley. wanted the highest temperature in april and 12 years at 43.5 degrees and not far from delhi. the city of good ground recorded its highest ever temperature at 45.6 degrees. this of course, followed march, which was the warmest march since the indian meteor logical department began keeping rec, was a 122 years ago. and as well as the terrible impact of this is having on the hundreds of millions of people in india. and so many of those who work out on the streets, so lead to power demand reaching and all time high this week. and what we're seeing as a result of that is power cuts in a number of cities and power disruptions and states such as roger saw hardy on the an entrepreneur wage of the worst being in 6 years here. and there have been chow cut all through the day at night for the past few weeks. deli government is warning
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it's residence to expect disruption to metro services and to hospitals. coal power plaza, which supply around 30 percent of the capital electricity need, they're facing shortages. the government, the regional government, central government to send supplies, the central government has cancelled 100 the passenger train services as it diverts them to rush coal to different states. and of course, all of those have, once again highlighted india is dependent on cold. well, a poor start to the rainy season in the horn of africa has added to fear is the worst drought in decades could have catastrophic results across the region. a 1000000 people have left their homes and more than 3000000 livestock have died. how much also reports on the some border region in northern kenya? maluso rod, daniel has been walking for hours. his animals need water and he's finally found some. he says, thing up wasn't an option her does in northern king,
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i have lost thousands of animals because of recurring droughts because his garritano i younger, i'm now always out here with the camels help doesn't reach us. but i know in the villages, at least the government is giving people some water pots of king, ethiopia, and somalia are suffering the dry as conditions in more than 40 years. harvest a ruined animals are dying. more and more families are going hungry, garlicky yeah, i used to have 250 camels. the drought has killed most of them. i only have 3 left . it's hot breaking. a 4th failed rainy season in the region is now a growing probability. so if the threshold doesn't improve your grid to see mos beth of lifestyle, and when we talk about mass death of lives door, what we, what that means is, people's livelihoods are completely destroyed,
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assistance from 8 agencies and king us government is coming. but it's not enough this both all these august visions like little protection programs boehme of live would by the government, is, has to do different cache, the vulnerable households. we still have a huge population in that needle for deed who wish if nothing is going to be done about it. we'll end up with other stuff is the own kilometers away. but when they got they, they thought nothing. now the heading towards the mountains, another 100 kilometers away with some other farmers are gathering. it's a long journey and when they eventually get thee, there is no guarantee they will find what they are looking for. harder matessa al jazeera northern king. a powerful blast happened at the high leaf a sa have mosque in west kabul. it's the latest in a series of attacks during ramadan targeting places of worship.
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a russian missile striking cave on thursday came shockingly close to the un sector in general. that's according to his members of staff, antonio, the terrorist describe ukraine is an epicenter of unbearable pain during his 1st visit there since the start of the war and to chicago. as a latest cleaning up the debris from a russian strike, people are happy to be alive and all of the still doll. the 1st one struck on that side was really loud bill watching bellanca. i thought it fell somewhere near my office after about 10 seconds. the 2nd one hit here, blue on the screen just, but it'll tell us that i that i realized this one was even closer. the elder thought was, i shut myself from the toilet. i closed the door and i thought there would be another one. but thank god, there were no more reminder the war could grow closer to home at any time. the constant threat that's too much to bear scovella you will be, well,
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they've killed so many people. it's really difficult much oblige you are brothers. thanks to them for our freedom. they won't leave anything standing. i can't take it any more, sir. you must rushes defense ministry called it a high precision strike on a space rocket facility in the heart of the capital. it was the 1st time the city was hit in several weeks and happened less than an hour after un secretary general antonio b, cherish wrapped up a news conference with the ukrainian president. proof, says the lensky, that nothing can be negotiated with russia without security guarantees. issue would need or the razzle to save a lot about russia's true attitude towards global institutions, about attempts off russian authorities to humiliate un and everything that the organization represents all. therefore, it requires corresponding powerful reactions to rescue workers recovered. one body from rubble beneath the residential tower block. as operations began on
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friday, you s funded radio liberty says a producer was killed by the strike. 10 people were treated for injuries. the mayor says safety cannot be guaranteed. use fewer benches weighs amber gifts. those feel groups arguable raj, the attack shattered a relative calm, which had drawn many residents back to the city. no one knows what missiles bombs or other messages could be sent by russian forces, regardless of who's in town. andrew chappelle, i'll de 0. i thought that hamid was at the sight of the attack in keach you can see behind me the rescue. oh workers and, and the repair, the emergency service actually sifting through the rubble. now earlier this morning they did find a body of a young woman. she was a journalist with radio liberty. i'm a she, she was buried under this trouble somewhere here in this apartment block. and we
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are really in the city center of a key. and now this attack happened just after president zelinski had wrapped up his meeting with un secretary general antonia a good terrorist. the 1st reaction really came because of that missile i tired here in downtown, keep with many members of his government and president zalesky himself again, underlying the fact that russia did not have any respect in their view even towards do un secretary general and making a point that it was, this attack was done purposely and very well timed to coincide with his witted little other witnesses ahead of his visit. not only because of the timing and the way he decided to go to moscow 1st and come back here. but also because of the role of you and so far, it has been a lot of frustrations in the weeks leading to the war. and there's been
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a lot of frustration throughout the war. 2 months in many other leaders have showed up here in cave, and then he comes at the back of it. so certainly a difficult position for the secretary general who is trying now to just push forward. do you many italian track what we're hearing from the ukranian president's office, that an operation is planned to get civilians out of the as of style steel plants in mario paul show. the extent of the damage from brush us bombardment off the plans and many more civilians. are still struggling to survive in maria pull. the city council says a 100000 people, burleigh board structure made. yeah. it was a massacre. i mean, it was a scary thing when the shelves were flying over thinking this is it, it's the end. it's indescribable holly people who are here could understand the experience. i can't put it in words. it's horrible. stella had on al jazeera burns sedans west star for
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a state where survivors are calling on the government to do more. after week of inter camino violence legal for sachet this last you dry a little fresher than the flight. 20 celsius there in tokyo, dry fine and sunny not too bad across the korean peninsula, want to show us to the north. they are and ray will sink further southwards, 5 degrees cooler in the foundry. down pause. we will stand across hong kong as we go on through the 2nd half of the we can, so that will show us elsewhere across se, asia, me wanting to south asia, the stories all about the heat, some very hot weather up towards the northwest with high temperatures, also into pakistan. ah, doing the right thing, let's leave simplicity into the headlines. join me as i take on the lies, dismantle the misconceptions and meet the contradictions. do we have a real democracy here in the united states? this novel, political hoarding. that's a radical insurgency. mark lamond hill and it's time to get up front right here on
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out 0. ne barker has more from the moldova and capital for a couple of hours drive away from the ukrainian border for the situation here and the pick in violence in moldova is breakaway region of trans nature. over the past few days. the concern is the war could be moving a little bit closer west or mondays and troops in the region, and possibly a full fledged russian invasion from the south. oh and now also hearing that western intelligence has advised ukraine about a possible incursion by russian forces and ukraine, smoked southwesterly part pushing up north into moldova proper. and given that the country only has $6000.00 or so active troops, many here feel increasingly vulnerable, sorta love woman from a low, a creek. it mo, lobby is not going to work at all. yes, look, i've got a military to to those. i fought in afghanistan and trans,
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mr. yeah. i was in the army for 11 years, but i will never let my son serve kinda mold, do an army protect us unless you have to be joking. historically, the country has been pulled between east and west. one soviet, esther and dar for region after inter communal violence in the past week. fighting between the arab was a got a non era. masala tribes has killed more than 200 people and display ashes now remain some try to find belonging to salvage, while others sit and wait for help to arrive after they lost everything. i mean, they attacked us during ramadan. people now have nothing, not even food to eat. they burned down harbs. in the aftermath of fighting last week, when ethnic arabs from the res they got tripe, launched an attack on clinic authority state within retaliation for the killing of 2 of their tribesmen. by men. from the non arab must have the tribe which dominates clinic. the initial fighting killed 9 people and wounded more than
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a dozen. then it's escalated killing at least $213.00 people. and entering many more, it lasted for 3 days and reached the state capital janina. many who were already displaced by the door for conflict which started in 2003 were forced to move once again. survivors blamed the parent military rapid support for the attack. so this video appears to show members of the paramilitary group hours before the attack on clinic. donna said it is the home was gone, the rapid support forces came and burned us and killed. they ripped bodies and left women as widows and burnt all we have. we can't stay like this. how did the government should do its job and protect us if they can't? and then we can't continue living like they get the fighting is the latest in a series of attacks in west are 4 that has killed more than 400 people in the past year alone. it's the result of long standing tension between arabs. i'm known, arab tribes, overland and resources. here official stand in front of a mass grave for victims of the late to fighting it as if she were like,
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we regret what we see, but don't agree on people saying they want to leave will provide aid a medical assistance to the people here and in the capital and will form a committee to see, to those effected, those who lost belongings will be compensated. but those responsible for violence must be held accountable. a peace agreement was signed in 2020, between the government and rebel groups in the region after the overthrow of to them, then government. but local officials say things are still the same to you when there was a change in government in 2019, we thought there was real change that would end the bloodshed caused by the former regime, but which therefore has been witnessing violence since 1995 until now, with no change, military reinforcement has been sent to separate the 2 sides. but for the people of clinic that reinforcement comes too late and little remains to be protected. he but morgan august 0 hard to me. more than 12000000 people in the chinese city,
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shanghai can finally lead their homes. after nearly a month of luck, towns restrictions have been lifted in areas where there has been no cove in 1900 infection. for 2 weeks. in some neighborhoods residence can leave their apartments but not their compounds, but in the capital, beijing restrictions are being tightened. 49 new cases were detected on thursday. katrina, you has more from beijing. the overall says you are locked out in shanghai is still firmly in place, but this announcement does give resident some hope that things are moving in the right direction. so what authorities have said is that now about half of the city's population, that's just over $12000000.00 people are now living in zones designated as low risk . now that means they can leave the harms of their apartments, venture out into the compound and even for a limited amount of time. go into the street of the widened neighbourhood, perhaps go grocery shopping or go for a walk. so what has happened now is that that's the most amount of people that
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we've seen given that a limited amount of freedom. but still there are about 6000000 people who are living in designated medium risk areas. and they are confined to that compounds. and a further 5000000 people who are living in the high risk zones still and that those people, they're unable to step outside their apartment or harm door. they're unable to go outdoors completely. and now this is because shanghai is still seeing a relative lee high amounts of cases, thousands of cases of being ported every day. that seems to be dropping quite steadily, but it's nowhere close to the 0 curve at target that the leadership has set for that. say she's so we still have no word as to when those heavy restrictions might end. for those people living in that commercial center or measuring choice as the next leader of hong kong, as vowing to establish a new chapter for the territory. john lee says he wants to unify society and make
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hong kong more competitive. he's the only candidates in the race to succeed. kerry . lamb lee was head of security during the 2019 pro democracy protests. tens of thousands of muslim worshippers of the locks on last compounds and occupied east jerusalem, turned out for the last friday prayers. at the fasting month of ramadan. these pictures are from earlier on the bethlehem gates where women and children were queuing to get in. for the 1st time since a pandemic began, millions of indonesians are traveling to their home towns for them, for 30 celebrations with restrictions. now easing its estimated around $85000000.00 people will make the journey this year. jessica washington reports from jakarta, a passage sensation in central dakota, thousands of travelers awaiting to see their families from about my mother. i am so happy that i can travel again. i have missed my mother so much. the annual
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homecoming travel before eat is a tradition in indonesia, the world's most populous muslim majority. country. ah millions, leave the major cities to spend the holidays with their families. and i look at them and again, my husband, the situation is so different from last year on 2020. when the coven 19 cases were high, traveling was limited. but now we actually need to provide extra trades health workers at public transport hubs are providing vaccines for travelers like dental would many passengers get vaccinated here because they know they needed to travel back to their hometown. last year the government banned hometown travel because of concerns about soaring, coven 19 cases and deaths. but this year it says the country is in a very to millions will spend hours in traffic as they try to lead to contact. one of the world's most densely populated cities, but many say it's worth the trouble baby because of de pandemic. i'm so happy they can finally move,
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but not more than 14000000 people are expected to leave greater jakarta in the holiday. peers. becker is being sentenced after he was found guilty by a british court of floating the terms of his 2017 bankruptcy. so the 54 year old german was charged for transferring convincing the crown code behind me for the last couple of hours. now the prosecution of course, arguing for a custodial sentence, the defense arguing admitting a declaration sent a sentencing bar spec on for council course convictions handed down here earlier this month, under the insolvency act related to hiding his assets off to his bankruptcy. in june, 2017, as you said, that hiding the fact that the property in germany shares in a tech company and hundreds of thousands in cash being put into the accounts of his ex wife and his estranged wife for respect is here. of course, in court to hear his sentence, he amassed in total of $50000000.00 fortune as a tennis player winning wimbledon 3 times among 6 grand slam titles.
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