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sliced across, so big drop in those temperatures across the river plate region, a fresher feel montevideo just a high of 16 degrees and we see those storms around portal light grey on saturday with a high of 20 degrees. ok, i'm out of time. i'll see you again. soon take care. ah, ah, al jazeera, with oh, ukraine accuses rush of intensifying as offensive in the east. we report from a village on the front line where residents made on the constant. shelley. ah, hello,
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i'm darned, jordan, this is al jazeera live from de, also coming up another deadly attack in afghanistan and explosion and a cobble mos kills at least 10 people record heat waves across pakistan and india and delhi swell t, as in the 2nd hottest april in 72 years, also heading towards layman and popish not. 2 cities being defended by ukrainian troops, which all stratford sent us this report from america village now in the front line of the war in the east. 92 year old russia is blind, infirm, and terrified. she sits crying on her bed in this makeshift shelter, shrapnel for michelle ripped through her leg while she sat at home in the eastern ukrainian city of maria inca mercedes law. thank god, we're alive. they shall, every half an hour,
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shrapnel hits everything. we climbed out of the rebel, grabbed what belongings we could then lifted mom out. we found a wheelbarrow and put her in it and pushed her to the road where a volunteer rescued us. in a nearby village, people waited a food distribution point too many have either fled or been rescued from the shelling and muddy income of volunteer from a church group. hands out plastic bags filled with a few. essentially, ludmilla shows us what's inside port. we live off canned food and what we can grow . we have no money because we can't walk. we can't work anymore. this is how we survive. further towards marian k. as the sound of shelling echoes across the fields, signs of the fighting begin to appear. houses badly damaged, abandoned, a school destroyed. we drove further and into our income. was the
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sound of artillery for an occasional small arms. fire. russian forces are close we can hearing what sounds like the mortar, fire in the center of the city. what we do know is the russian forces control positions just a few 100 meters in that direction on the other side of the river. another shell there. now we also know that the russians made gains have very income, and the early stages of the war, ukrainian army had since said that they have now pushed them back. we move back out of town and see black smoke rising. or lena helps her wounded mother into a taxi to take her to hospital. it's doubtful louisa. ever see her home
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again. jo stafford al jazeera, muddy anchor. eastern grade, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says the situation in the don bass region now the city of khaki has been challenging, but his forces fighting back, discuss the situation in the cave region is difficult, but our troops and our intelligence have important technical success. the occupiers are doing everything to destroy any life at the dawn, best territory and constant cruel bombardment. because the russians, trucks and infrastructure and residential areas are a state that russia wants to make this territory uninhabited. that's why the defense of our land and our people is literally the fault of our life. meanwhile, hundreds of the vacuum ease of arrived in the county and city of car keys. they were forced to leave the nearby village of scholars over the russians of laid siege to the air for more than a month, khaki itself has come under shilling nearly every day since the war began with us, you would know which our house was burned this night. the house burned and all that
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was inside. we have no place to stay. it is scary for he blew hide it in the basement. it will hurrow. the basement was shaken from the explosion. louis scream and we were crying and praying for god. what rushes defense ministry has for the 1st time claims have used a submarine to launch missiles, ukrainian military targets on thursday. the case defense ministry warned but moscow could still reach cranium targets from the black sea. that's just by the sinking of its most prestigious worship. the muskrat, earlier this month, a powerful blast as had a mosque in western cobble during friday. prayers getting at least 10 people and wounding many others. a spokesman for afghanistan's interior ministry said the explosion happened at the khalifa saw he'd mos jennifer, the mervin william. what i've done with the obama, then i was a number of taliban members were inside the most too involved. we were standing to finish our sushi worship. within a few minutes an explosion occurred and i was covered with small pieces and body parts. well, has been a surge and attacks in recent weeks,
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and mosques have been the main targets. the country's sheer minority has borne the brunt of the violence. at least 9 people were killed in bombings in missouri. sharif on thursday, a mosque there was a tac last week. and so fees who are a minority sunni sect. i've also been targeted friday the tank was at a sushi mosque last week at least 33 people were killed after a blast tore through another most belonging to the sect. many of these attacks had been claimed by i saw where bitter rivals of the taliban rule out. so are he is an afghan journalist based in toronto. he says, the number of people killed could be much higher to the residence in that area. and dr. is in some hospitals and an official with the health ministry. quite tragically, the death toll is quiet higher than what the taliban have constantly been trying to play instead of focusing on providing security. what we have to remember that this mosque was also housing. this sophie shrine and the attack took place after the
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prayers during the meditation period. so people from very far away provinces and also come in because this was the last friday from a very popular with sophie's and quite frankly, those killed or young ones, the villians women and children are among those killed in wounded. and i have been monitoring the social media because you have relatives of the victims. writing that they've lost family members. speaking to the spokesperson for the taliban police chief, he actually constantly told me that the figures could change that they were trying to reach out to various hospitals to find out exactly what has happened. but we clearly see that all of our lacking a security strategy. one that could really protect lives, one that could really protect the sort of attacks from taking place on very
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regular basis. for my 6 time grand slam tennis champion, boris becker has been sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison by a british court. the 54 year old german was found guilty of hiding millions of dollars worth of assets to avoid paying his dense john the whole was at the court in london. boris becker arrived at court for sentencing, wearing a tie in the wimbledon colors. he won the championship 3 times among 6 grand slam titles in a tennis courier that had earned him more than $50000000.00. now bankrupt and convicted on charges of concealing his assets from investigators. becca, would listeners judged deborah taylor sentenced him to 2 and a half years in prison. he must serve half of it before becoming eligible for release. i accept the humiliation you have felt she told him. but you have shown no
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humility. the sporting legend turned coach and commentator has led a colorful life with vast earnings fueling a famously lavish lifestyle and then paying for a famously expensive divorce. seldom far from the tabloid headlines. becca father, a daughter after a casual encounter with russian model and waitress angela irma cova and london restaurant in 1999. by his own evidence, child maintenance payments, and disastrous financial mismanagement, contributed to bankruptcy. in june 2017, the court found that becca kept spending and used deceit to hide what was left more than $3000000.00 in cash and assets. at trial the jury had heard in his defense, the becca had relied on insolvency lawyers signing papers. he hadn't read and failing to understand his responsibilities. the jury instead found his actions,
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deliberate and dishonest. it's not the 1st time becca has had a brush with the law in 2002. he was handed a 2 and a half years suspended sentence for tax evasion in his native germany here in the country. he now calls home maurice back up. he's going to jail. jonah hall, l 20 saw the crown court london to haiti now where violence on the streets of porter friends has claimed the lives of at least 20 people. this week, fighting between rival gangs in the capital began on sunday, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes, my rapid ripples the sound of gunshots on the streets of haiti's, capital port, a prince. at least 20 people have been killed over the past week alone. many of them caught in the crossfire of rival gangs. my husband died and left you 3 children. the situation is difficult for me. i don't know what to do violently to
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gangs has forced thousands of residence to flee their neighborhoods. many like mary din pretzel and her 3 children say they're too afraid to return home. well, i have seen many things people dying and people walking around with. have you weapons, there's no one who can see anything. this otherwise bustling street was quiet on friday. many businesses across the city have closed their doors, gang violence, and puerto prince has worsened since the assassination of president of nel movies last july. experts estimate that as many as 90 criminal gangs or actively operating in the city. all i can tell is that a visa is on livable right now. it's very, it's, it's, it's curb to anything. there's nothing happening. businesses can't run duke and even new leave the city 1st. all of the southern part of the city is occupied by gags law. the sub, the northern part is also occupied. so basically we're locked in, we're under seach. authorities have deployed some 100 police units to patrol
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neighborhood streets as government officials in haiti continue to struggle to cur violence linked to criminal gangs. the concern now is over the growing number of residents being displaced by the worsening security situation. manuel rap aloe al jazeera. i saw a break here now to sierra when we come back, we're in kenya. herd is, are struggling to keep their animals alive during the regions, worst route and decades. and the holiday rush. you got what's making you need extra special indonesians this morning. ah. but johnny has begun the fee for world copies on its way to castle book. your travel package today. hey, they're great to see. we've got furnace like conditions across india. this is the scene in new delhi peak. heat is still to come and we won't get relief until june
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when those monsoon rains kick in. so here's what we're up against. a height of 43 in new delhi on saturday, 45 degrees and nag point. want to talk about that active, whether we get our usual storms bubbling up across or longer into the mall div, and for india rate through karnataka into careless states. but i want to take you to bungler dash, i think we're going to see some rocking storms here, especially around the capital region. talk up over the course of the weekend, after se, asia, we see that rain fill in across indo. china says some heavier pulses of rain for vietnam, cambodia, and laos, and otherwise for the rest of southeast asia, our usual storms coming and going across the zone. we're seeing another batch of what weather wind up for central and southern portions of china that's going to flip further towards south. it's going to have an impact on hong kong. big drop in those temperatures. so just the high of 22 degrees were in made by then as for the average, it should be closer to about 29 or 30. the rain has made
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a clean sweep across out of japan. so we're back into the sunshine in tokyo with a high of 20 degrees. that's it. that's all c. as in cat, official airline of the journey. the story goes that the statue of an ancient greek god, hidden beneath the waves for millennia. until a palestinian fisherman on earth, the priceless relic. the story continues that has the world's attention was drawn to. mysteriously the deity disappeared once again. the apollo of cousin on his jessia. o ah,
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welcome back, a good amount about top stories here. this al ukraine says russia has intensified it's offensive in the east has been fierce fighting and the dog thus region brings president. just describe the situation there as difficult as says his forces all whiting. many of these 10 people have died in an explosion of a mosque in the afghan capital cobbled, many wounded, powerful bloss during friday. france is the latest in a series of attacks during ramadan targeting places of worship. and former tennis star bras back has been sentenced to 2 and a half years in prison by a british court. 54. your german was spelled as rainy, military st. palestinian gunmen open fire in the aerial settlement between ramallah and nablus and fled the scene. or settlements are an eagle under international laws . more from the court house in alexandria, virginia alexander cody wasn't the only one of the shortage of coal power plants. the indian government has cancelled hundreds of passenger trains to rush coal to
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thermal power plants around the country. the intense heat has also affected wheat crops with some agriculture experts predicting this year's yield will be 25 percent less that could have international implications. india was planning to help fill the gap and global wheat supplies left by russia and ukraine. we also knew that 55 countries were dependent on the school coming from the arctic reason. and the 55 was not as long number. so if you got be a standing along with another 50 firebird looking for you know, be sliced next year. so i think we have to be very wat swollen, meteorologist say the severe weather is part of the reoccurring trend, not the temperature of when you get these heat web events, 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 in i and see what's happening in the world. the indian meteorological
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department says he 12 conditions will continue in several regions in the next 5 days. but this little response expected afterwards with may and june. usually the hottest month of the year, elizabeth moran, i'm al jazeera new debbie and pakistan's climate change minister says the country's gone straight from winter to summer without a spring season. our correspondence come on, hider is in pakistan's capital with more that threat to human life, from what is happening because of the effects of global warming. last year, jacob abad. saw a record temperature of 52, says that over a 126 fahrenheit. and the doctor and medical expert warned, i did this for long for a few hours. molded would need to organ failure. so indeed they did. their diag guys says the government has to come up with elaborate blind. some of them are
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already in progress. dieter project, edwin. jake at need to do more year that hydro paula bosh are damage under construction. and when sharif shall i should have to go over the new prime minister, one of the foot places he with the date, was that basha dime, buckets on in building down for degrand, take dine. the other thing that bug it's don had to wean off totally. all from coal because of the conflict in ukraine at the prices of fuel have skyrocketed and i did for thing many mo country. in south days you had to start thinking about burning goal again, for data, definitely not an option. now the large government had started a very ambitious project, and one would hope that the new government with gary on brady and dagwood massive 3 plantation across the country. a poor star to the rainy season. and the horn of africa has added to fears the worst drought in decades could have catastrophic results across the region. a 1000000 people have left their homes,
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and more than 3000000 livestock of died or matessa reports for me, some borrow region in northern kenya. melissa daniel has been walking for hours, his animals need water and he's finally found some he says, giving up wasn't an option. herd is in northern king, i have lost thousands of animals because of recurring droughts about his, the garritano, i, yarmouth, i'm now always out here with the camel's help. doesn't reach us. but i know in the villages, at least the government is giving people some water. pots of king of ethiopia and somalia are suffering the dry as conditions in more than 40 years. harvest or 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 heartbreaking. a 4th failed rainy season in the region is now a growing probability. so situations those in improve,
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you're going to see mass beth of lifestyle. and when we talk about mass of livestock, what do we, what that means is, people's livelihoods are completely destroyed. assistance from agencies and king as government is coming. but it's not enough. this quote, all the, all this stuff isn't like physical protection program, bank or belief would by the government just to do it the given cash. this one out of a household. we still have a huge population in that and you know, 40 who wish if nothing is going to be done about it, we'll end up with other stuff is the only way to survive for many is to keep moving . people here have been walking for days, looking for food and water for the animals. first, they were told their supplies in that direction about a 100 kilometers away. but when they got they, they thought nothing, not the heading towards the mountains, another 100 kilometers away with them i, the farmers are gathering, it's a long journey. and when they eventually get the,
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there is no guarantee they will find what they are looking for. how to matessa out of their northern king. more soldiers are being sent to sedans, western dar for region, not a into communal violence in the past week. fighting between arab and none, our tribes has killed more than 200 people and displaced thousands to zeros. even morgan has mill. this is what the town of good nick, infidel, west are for state looks like now. where home wants to ashes now remain some try to find belonging to salvage, while others sit and wait for help to arrive after they lost everything. going on, they attacked us during ramadan. people now have nothing, not even food to eat. they burned down homes. it's the aftermath of fighting last week when ethnic arabs from there is they got tribe launched an attack on chronic authority say it was in retaliation for the killing of 2 of their tribesman by men . from the non arab metallic tribe which dominates clinic, the initial fighting,
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killed 9 people and wounded more than a dozen. then it's escalated killing at least $213.00 people and entering many more . it lasted for 3 days and reach 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 blend the paramilitary rapid supports for the for the attack. this video appears to show members of the parent mandatory group hours before the attack on clinic. donald city is out, the home was gone. the rapid support forces came and burned us and killed. they ripped bodies and left women as widows and been told we hadn't. 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 for that has killed more than 400 people in the past year alone. it's the result of long standing tension between arabs, unknown arab tribes, over land and resources. here official stand in front of
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a mass grave for victims of the latest fighting with us of cities. we regret what we see, but don't agree on people saying they want to leave, will provide 8 a medical assistance to the people here and in the capital, and will form a committee to see to those effected those last 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 group in the region after the overthrow of saddam bank government. but local officials say things are still the same. mind you, when there was a change in government in 2019, we thought there was a real change that with and the bloodshed caused by the former regime. but west are for has been witnessing violence since 1995 until now with no change. military reinforcement has been sent to separate the 2 sites. but for the people of clinic, that reinforcement comes too late,
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and little remains to be protected. he but morgan august 0 her to me. now for the 1st time since the pandemic began, millions of indonesians are traveling to their home towns but eat al fitter celebrations. it's estimated 85000000 people will make the journey this year. jessica washington reports of jakarta. at patterson and station in central jakarta, thousands of travelers awaiting to see their families 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 indonesia, the world's most populous muslim majority. country ah millions leave the major cities to spend the holidays with their families. i look at them. and again, my sub binder situation is so different from last year and 2020, when the curve of 19 cases were high traveling was limited. but now we actually need to provide extra trains health workers that public transport hubs are
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providing vaccines for travelers. but again, most would be many passengers get vaccinated here because they know they needed to travel back to their hometown. last year, the government band, hometown travel, because of concerns about soaring, coven, 19 cases and deaths. but this year it says the country is in a very different position. now if we had talk our competitor to had the 70000000 people, only denisia debt is already like a 70 percent on the safe, the flesh of oxidation and the eyes like 61 percent, already have the 2nd shop. billions 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. something any family has a 12 hour mini bus ride ahead of them. yet their band, i want to show my youngest daughter to my mother. she has never met my baby because
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of depend on me. i'm so happy they can finally move, but not more than 18000000 people are expected to leave granted to carter in the holiday period. it's the 1st time since the pandemic began that indonesians have been permitted to travel back to their home towns. what need celebration? local authorities on just allowing the travel to facilitate it as well? by providing free transport option is a festive atmosphere. as the traveler start, their long awaited holidays and begin to re unite with their loved ones. jessica washington out to sierra to carter an icon, a piece of american movie. history is on the auction block. the blue and white dress warm by judy garland. in the 1939 film, the wizard of oz hadn't been missing for decades before. it was found only last year. it was discovered in an old shoe box. the dress you said to be in good condition, apart from a small hole in the back. it could now fetch up to $1200000.00.
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ah, type of picture of the headlines here on al jazeera ukraine says russia has intensified it's offensive in the east. there's been fierce fighting in the don bus region. ukraine's president of vladimir zalinski has described the situation there and in the city of khaki as challenging but says his forces are fighting back 1st president in the situ.

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