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me that i'm actually in the moon on county, like all the world's richest, running low on foreign currency. but this is an economic crisis. assuming company, the cost on al jazeera news . ah ah, skipping the spring season tatters,
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walking to days to keep their animals alive. ah, until rahman what you want, cuz they were like my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 30 minutes. keith was of more russian attacks after jail. the breaking bankruptcy turns ah, struggling with the hold of africa's west drought in decades. but 1st, let's take a look at best not showing the heat wave affecting a 1000000000 people across south asia earlier than usual. focus on the federal climate change minister says the countries come straight from winter to summer without even a spring season. but we'll have more from an order of actual driver's here. they make up some of the 75 percent of india's workforce who work outdoors muslim,
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really parts of india for weeks that's after the nation. so it's hot of march since records again, a 122 years ago. the higher than usual health is at metro and hospital because of a shortage of coal power plants, the indian government has cancelled hundreds of passenger trains to rush coal. we also knew that 55 countries were dependent on the food coming from the reason and 55 is not a small number. so if you can be standing along with another 50 fiber looking for you know, be supplies next to us. so i think we have to watch when you've ologist say the severe weather as part of the reoccurring trend. you not the temperature of the when you get the heat web event, they're becoming more frequent than more intense. and when they happen, they last longer. so we're definitely seeing a shift in the trends. some more intensity were happening, and this part of the world,
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the india meet the hottest month of the year. elizabeth koran al jazeera new delhi not come all hydro volts are with some of us on how they sustained hot weather could affect people's health across pockets. done alarming, big guards budget on did not receive the kind of rain that it normally gets in the winter months and height. and according greg, any long duration of exposure to that kind of template job can lead to organ failure. budget on new climate, climate change. your mind speaking yesterday warned that the government should take measures to mitigate the effects all kitchen region, given the trend of climate change and global warming, and this particular region ah, keys, murder is warning. another russian attack on ukraine's capital could be just hours
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or even days away. reminder the war could grow closer to home at any time. the constant threat that's too much to bear. scooby doo 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 represents all, therefore it requires corresponding powerful reactions to rescue workers recovered. one body from rubble beneath the rangers. the mayor says, safety cannot be guaranteed gifts, few adventures, ways and for this keeps the fuel the target of russia is, can see behind me the rescue o workers and, and the repair the emergency service actually sifting through to robert. now earlier this morning they did find the body of a young woman. she was a journalist with radio liberty. ah, she is. she was buried under his trouble somewhere here and is the landscape had
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wrapped up his meeting with un secretary general. antonia a good terrorist. the 1st reaction really came because of that making a point that there was this attack was done purposely and very well timed or do coincide with his with none other quizzes, i had a few frustrations in the weeks leading to the war. and there's been a lot of frustrations throughout the war. 2 months in many other leaders have showed up here in cave. and they'd organization says russian forces of detain. 2 british volunteers near the city of jap reacher. they reported he went missing after entering russian held territory to help a ukrainian woman a been basically helping with some medical small medical runs to local local people, a facebook page that was basically saying that we need people to be picked up and, and they were doing it that way, the documentarian work is that volunteer is not working with any agenda or that you
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want and then not slice or connected to the military. and just basically treat them as humana and workers on the international. former grand slam tennis player boris group say that who was charged for transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars from his business account and failing to declare a property in his home town of layman. joe was the judge. deborah taylor in handing down at 2 and a half year sentence for hiding some $3000000.00 worth of assets following boris beckers in 6 times. a grand slam title holder in all, boris becker went bankrupt in june 2017. he did last a fortune with some $50000000.00 by his own testimony here that fortune squandered on famously lavish lifestyle. famously expensive, divorce childcare, and maintenance payments, and disastrous financial mismanagement. he was eventually sentenced earlier this
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month by a jury here at the crown court to 4 counts on the insolvency act for hiding assets . he'd hidden his pod ownership of a property in germany, his ownership of shares, and some atkins, defenseless, in the face of growing fret, and in a rush to go on holiday. what's making extra special, the indonesians this year, this story after the break? ah, my way in to work this morning at san his way, our brightest guys do come back him then some showers there into iran, pushing up towards the black sea. the caspian sea easing over towards turkey. hot weather. they're just around the levant jerusalem at around $32.00 degrees celsius, around 10 degrees above average on saturday, off know normal service resumed for stopping short films of hope and inspiration, a series of short personal stories that highlight the human troll.
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ah, ah, look about your watching of dessert with me, so he'll run the reminder of our top stories, the you and chief as describe ukraine as an epi center of unbearable pain. after meeting present, lot of his lensky russian forces hit key with new missile strikes while onto antonio terrace. was in the capitol ball. respect has been sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison by london court. the former 6 time grand slam tennis champion was i'm guilty of breaching of a number of hostages has been sentenced in the u. s. london ball alexander katy was part of the so called beatles group. he pleaded guilty to murdering several journalists, including james foley and steven sackcloth, as well as aid workers. kyla mueller and peter cassey, let's speak now to particle haney's outside the court house in alexandra virginia.
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so he has been sentence. what did the court say? the judge went along with the plea agreement and sent him to life in prison, saying he will spend the rest of his natural life behind bars. now they worked out a deal. the 1st 15 years will be spent in us prisons. the rest of his term will be in the united kingdom, where he is from, if he meets certain conditions. one of the things that the judge was asked to do was to decide all kinds of prison experience. he would have had one of the options was to put him in a prison, where he would basically be in solitary confinement for his entire 15 years. a son have considered that torture in enough of itself locked in the cell for as much as 23 hours a day by yourself. never being able to speak to another human being. the judge said he wasn't going to make that recommendation. he said basically he trusts the prison officials to decide exactly where coach cody should go when there was
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a lot of really emotional testimony from some of the victims, families. at one point i seem to sell off, mother said look at me when he was looking down. and he said, she said the pe, i have no words. the pain is beyond words, you've destroyed our lives. another family victim said, i'm going to not let terrorist control my mind anymore. you've had control over my mind this entire time. i forgive you. so you no longer control me. they talked about the anguish of waiting to try and find out what was happening to their loved ones and the horror when they realised not only how they died by being beheaded on camera. but the conditions that they lived under in this is something that katy said they would be water boarded. they would use stun guns to shock them just they would have brutal beatings. so the judge in this case says, asked if he wanted to make a statement to the families, he said, i wrote them a letter that i will at that letter stand at one thing though is he has school agreed to cooperate and meet with the families. one of the big concerns is for many,
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they still don't have the remains of their loved ones. they want to know where they are. they want to be able to bring them home and give them a proper burial to we expect in the coming days, he will be meeting with at least one perhaps more of the families of these people. these aid workers whose journalist that he is now convicted and sentenced for berkeley county for the update, thanks very much political high net force in alexandria, virginia. thank you. my powerful blast has hit him all skin of gone his son's capitol during friday. pres, getting at least 10 people and wounding 15. an interior ministry spokesman said the explosion happened at the college for saheed mole, skin, west cobble. so staying in the country, the taliban is facing a growing number of isola tax against civilians. less than a year after taking control of the country. its own forces are being threatened by great artist on is synonymous with war before the u. s. pull out last year there were more guns and private heads than the off gone police and the military combined
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the actual number and began confiscating weapons and has introduced license requirements to own and operate guns and armored vehicles. josefina, and anyone who feels unsafe can have the license for weapons and bulletproof car. so come after taking over the taliban release, prisoners and jails across cities of to the religious political, my friends. and through this disarmament the process is going to collect all those illegal distributed weapons and armor cuts from people who are not responsible for the security of the conflict results across the region. a 1000000 people have left their homes and more than 3 1000000 livestock have died. heard toss reports from the some brutal region in northern cause. an option hood is in northern king. i have lost thousands of animals because of recurring droughts because he's got of it. know that i'm now always are mazda of livestock. what do we,
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what that means is, people's livelihoods are completely destroyed, assistance from agencies and king us government is coming, but it's not enough. the slope of august and the vision like physical protection program, bang or believe would by the government isn't a kilometer away, was, am i the farmers are gathering it's a long journey. and when they eventually get the, there is no guarantee they will find what they're looking for. how to melissa algebra, northern king, the ears called for restraint after a series of explosions increased tension and moldova, ukraine, and russia. but the concern is the war could be leaving a little bit closer west or monday transmission officials said that a security service building was attacked with rockets station there since the early 1990 s and a brief war between russia back separatist him transmitter. and moldova authorities, the ukrainian sir blamed run from the south. oh,
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now also hearing that western intelligence has advised ukraine about a possible incursion by russian forces in ukraine's mouth sound flicked. it's impossible for the mold oven army in its current state to stand up to russia. but we're ready because this is our home. this is where we live. this is where i thought in afghanistan and trends. mr. yeah, i was in the army for 11 years, but i will never let my son serve kingdom all. do an army protect us. we have to be joking complicated. moldova future. hundreds of people and girls will take part in demonstrations to remark, international al could stay or jerusalem day. that's when people around out the people for a protest today here is because it's trip to show their support and kelly dirty to lapse in was and did it. people in the land i am or how well it is. 1 lisa that there in the states have been during the case of any escalation, by these really forces or any inclusion over it. and why?
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why are these really forces or sectors? and they are continuing to support at the center of the most andrew to live with all the time from bonham. and i am so happy that i can travel again, i've missed my mother so much. the annual homecoming travel before eat is a tradition in its health workers that public transport humps are providing vaccines put.

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