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i'm with one or 2 global perspectives. oh, as the fighting between sir dawn's army and the paramilitary force enters a 2nd week, the u. s. evacuated embassy staff, a while constant bombardment shots, many hospitals across the country. we visit one of the few, still functioning. ah, hello there, i'm the south your day and this is out of their life. and also coming up after
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a month long manhunt, police in india arrest seek separatist. i'm red, pulsing plus i'm star foster. we bought them from a vintage store in berlin, about sustainable fashion. in response to a pollute and clothing industry. ah, well, we begin ensued on where fighting between the army and the rapid support forces is now into its 2nd week. more than 400 people have been killed. people have been rallying in the city of dar duke. that's north of cartoon calling for an end to hostilities o protests van march through the cities market district on saturday night. they say to dawn, the army and the rapid support boston stood immediately lay down their weapons and worked with a solution for peace. several of these fires have failed, including wandering, eat him. a morgan reports now from cartoon the area around the presidential palace
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and the army headquarters to is the focus of intense fighting. as the army and paramilitary group the rapids support forces battle for control of food and many of the cities. $6000000.00 residents are trapped in their homes with power outages, a lack of running water and dwindling food supplies. they're angry that 72 hours. he's fire for the muslim holiday of abels that hasn't held. i want to say to the both side. we are the civilians. we are the paying the price. we not supposed to live in this situation. we have kind of, we have a panic. we are struggling. it's just too much for us. both sides say they're aware of the impact on the, for the nice people. the commander of the rapids support for he says he's asking us for help and has spoken to secretary general and tony with harris about the
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humanitarian truth safe passage of residents who want to leave and the protection of 8 workers. even though both sides agreed to 72 hours, the fire people in part of hard to say the fighting on saturday was the words the scene. and some say they've given up on talking up on basic goods and are waiting for a chance to leave i. it's not easy to get a clear picture of the situation. both sides accuse each other of bumping residential areas. the more exclusions were heard on saturday night. both sides seemed determined to fight on leaving millions of food, a nice fearing for their life. cable morgan august 0. talk to me. meanwhile, at president joe biden says u. s embassy staff and their families have been evacuated from cartoon earlier to 2 ships carrying stuff from saudi arabia's embassy arrived back home in jetta through
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ports who don diplomats from other countries in the gulf corporation council. also on board the u. k. france and china, also arranging for their embassy staff and citizens to be evacuated as our iraq and jordan russo ali abraham, is the nigerian medical student studying in sudan. he says he's been unable to leave the country since the fighting broke out and food is also running short. yes . turned it in then, because the trouble is i can describe it. so it was on especially because we don't have it to be honest. there is no attach a drink and we don't electricity. it's like 3 days now, the student being outside the midwest, they have to migrate from their private apartment in to the student compass where they have access to. so drinking water and food to eat because outside the shows all close. if you have money,
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you cannot get access to food because there is no way that is no security. i was just coming out of the house. it just came in looking, searching for what to do in order to close the shop closed. and then as i was trying to look for some people like to me and they took my phone, my money in can you from the school compass? so to do most of the university around 530 that was ready to go by like a very loud extent. like some of the students that term have tried to run up hazard, not knowing which direction which direction they have into place. like that's a very scared because it's, it's like, is unexpected. at night in the morning, even in the afternoon. any time you hear the front of more than 10000 people have now fled, sued on and crossed and neighboring chad. the well food program says that number
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could rise to 100000. the refugees are in dire need of essential computing food came water, shelter, and doctors ensued on say the fighting has created what they call a catastrophic situation. and forced many hospitals to close across the nile river from the capital one hospital and undermine as doing what it can for the current votes. the usa was brought to undermine hospital last week. he wasn't involved in the fighting between the army and power military, rapid support forces, but he's one of its many casualties. you know, i arrived here during the month of ramadan. i can no longer work or move easily. i was hit by a stray bullet. i don't know from which day sam came across the room. solomon described the severe wounds. he suffered from bullets and shrapnel and some of them i was hit twice and fell to the ground. i was hit in my hand and in my left side,
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i was brought to the hospital. thank god almighty, because now i'm okay. dozens of sick and wounded people have come here to the undermanned teaching hospital. but it's struggling to cope. fighting has prevented staff from reaching the facility. it's now operating at just 20 percent capacity. there is a huge shortage of medical personnel. those who are now treating the stick and the wounded or the medical staff who arrived at the hospital last saturday and there is no longer any way to bring other medical staff from their homes or areas to the hospital. here, of course, the doctors and nurses who have been here since last saturday are completely exhausted. the student needs dr. syndicate says about 70 percent of hospitals close to the fighting have had to show us. and the ambulances have come under attack. to dance health system was already in crisis before the fighting, medics or warning it no risk collapse just as people needed the most pretty
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a car which is 0. a moving on to other nears and seek separatists leader from the northern indian state of punjab. has been arrested after a massive man hunt le more than a month. i'm a passing reportedly 100 himself in on saturday. he wrote to fame earlier this year with his school for the creation of a separate c homeland thing. and his supporters rated a police station and one job back in february, after one of his aides with arrested police then tried to arrest thing, but he staged an escape on a motorbike. let's meet the son, jacob moore. he's a journalist and the editor of hard news magazine. he joins us from new delhi sunday. i want to start with a bit of background here on the man. i'm a passing. he wants a separate sovereign state color stun. yes,
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you know, but i know you've been doing that. it's been rather bewildering as to how he suddenly came up not too long back. he is working in dubai in the someone sitting in the middle east and suddenly find the standard falls in showing up in punjab. or diet in the the address of the separated need or didn't think of something in the valley. and he was speaking like him. and then there has been a study of incidents that had taken place one after another. and the he was being built up like a plumb then about a month ago he disappeared because police chased him after an attack or the police station. and they will charges against him for his liens for the separate this. and also the believe was that he was linked with the package on into service and intelligence. and that is why people got deeply suspicious of how it has on surface this time. also has to be arrested because people are big. so sorry, sandra, i want to ask because this is obviously a very sensitive issue in india,
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the idea of, of a seek, separates place or homeland. this was a very public man, hunt has this cause more attention. so it didn't really create the kind of tension that whoever was behind him really suspected. in fact, in punjab itself, there was a great demand in the people there that nothing should be done to upset the piece that had returned to this very you know, state which has been experiencing great them under dublin's all these years. so they didn't want to mister bumble policy to do anything more than what has what he had done. and you know, so to may, didn't really cause the term on that just expected of him. so in his at s now is significant because he is going to be taken to the northeast, his date of psalm, and that is where he will be interrogated. is rather strange that he was allowed to get in for about 36 days. that will redo that, used to come on tv,
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showing him that he is in some other diet or the other used room some time there were some clothes he would go around on a more bike. so it's all very, very strange how he phenomenal is built up and subsequently how he's been noticed in ok, this huge amount of speculation. i believe though that mr. thing has not only been arrested, he's surrendered. right? presumably that will also be a trial. what was his thinking him might this give his campaign potentially even more profile? i can't, i mean i can just speculate to say difficult to guess the 1st lee has been charged under the national security act, which allows the state to keep him far longer without a trial. and he's been dig into the northeast and other support of the case that was, i mean, taken some get it because it also is right who was supposed to apply to london, detained a few days back. so it seemed very clear that his time was, you know, in the running show, running out and he would be ready soon. but incidentally,
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that is a certain choreographing that may have taken place. he was that us from olga, which is also the birthplace of gender. i've seen been done really so very iconic leader who let the 1984 revolt against indian state. it was crushed to after thousands died. and the stiffness in the sea coming to discontinue was that and most of the elements being outside in milan and canada and some parts of europe. so the impression that has been created that the rest of the scene would help india kind of figure out what is the netbook there sustaining. and so let's see how it really comes out. and we will continue watching here or not. is there a sunday capital there, the editor of hard news magazine speaking to us from new delhi, thanks for joining us and for sharing your thoughts here. thank you. now at least 9 people have been killed and an attack on a military camp and nearby houses and central molly. 3 simultaneous explosions hits
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the city of february on saturday. molly's army says it killed at 28th of the attack as during the incident and un peacekeepers say they will also find out. correspondent nicholas hark has the detail an attack at dawn, sending many people in the city of savari from there, sleep into a panic. these explosions are part of what molly's military say was a sophisticated attack on the main airport in the region of a suicide car. bomb was used in the assault, but shells also mounted on people's homes in the city center. people here tried to pull out survivors from under the rubble, the man filming on his cell phone says 20 people from one family were trapped here . all are dead now. after several hours of heavy fighting, un peacekeeping soldiers from senegal repelled the attackers, trying to capture the airport. shells landed on a camp housing russian fighters from the wagner group. no one has claimed
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responsibility for the attack, but it has the hallmarks of arm groups linked to isolate that are active in the region into the al qaeda affiliate jermanti satellite slam one was the mean also known as jim. everything is pointing toward the jenny, because this is the type of attack they will do. and they have been clear over the past few months that they will not tolerate the presence of russians. among the molly and official, never either around the russian for the sofa bringing the training. but more and more reports are coming out. that is saying that the russian fighters are to the bottom from the military says its troops are coming, the city, looking for enemy combatants. but some people are taking justice into their own hands. this man is suspected attacker and appears to have his hands and feet tight . they ask him, where are you fling? where are the others?
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this was supposed to be a day for people to celebrate the muslim festivities of ede instead, it's a day of bloodshed. the governor of savari says, blood donations are needed urgently. hospitals are overwhelmed by casualties, and the people of savari are trying to make sense of the violence and continuing to look for survivors under the rubble. nicholas hawk al jazeera 21 bodies had been extend an eastern kenya as officials investigate a suspected cult. the charge leader allegedly told his followers to start with themselves in order to meet jesus. please say the victims which included 3 children were members of the good news. international church. the preacher, paul mackenzie entangle, has been arrested with stella had here on out there is really is rally against the government plan to overhaul the judiciary. for a 16th straight week. we report from tel aviv and we look at how climate change can
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undermine efforts to reduce an equality in india. ah ah, hello, we have a good scattering of spring showers, fly the winds at times 2, across the middle east. you can see that cloud all the way up towards the caucus is pushing across the good part of iraq. iran, few showers possible over the next hour. so even here in cot, i think the wet weather will be down towards the southwest of saudi arabia. having said that, still quite a crop of showers. there are cross to care and i think we'll see too much rain across the yellow van, but a chance to want to shout here for a time. is that where to where the makes his way further, reese was this, take a look at the temperatures 36 celsius here in doha. that's not too bad, but we are touching 40 degrees for the 1st time and long time in baghdad. said the
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heat, it's coming. you know that much. he's already there in a car. a 31 degrees celsius here. quite a brisk wind across the northeast of africa, showers up towards the north west and some big and lively showers. the seasonal range really cropping up quite nicely there across a good part of west africa. so some big down pause there into nigeria. been in togo, pushing across, gonna all the way into liberia joining up with a shower that we have across central parts of africa. some live the ones coming through here. think initially it will be across a democratic republic of congo, but those showers, gathering more so across the eastern side as we go through monday into tuesday. ah, fe, companies, fake passports, international banks and the proceeds of organized crime in tampa. she's very clear, lay in valenzuela orders, money, both of you over a female fiction. it is
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a remarkable report. people empower investigation into a complex, secretive world. 2 journalists go in search of the italian mafia is dirty money. launderer, part one on a j 0 lou ah, ah, welcome back to watching out there, and let's remind you about top stories. the south. u. s. president joe biden has confirmed that a military operation to evacuated the embassy staff and their families from you don has been completed fighting between the army and the countries biggest paramilitary forces as mount with the 2nd week. in mall, tens of thousands of sudanese have already fled to the country and crossed the
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border to neighboring. chad for wild food program says it's expecting that number to increase significantly. a seek separatist leader from the northern indian station punjab has been arrested after a massive man had lasting more than a month. i'm recall thing reportedly handed himself in on saturday, saying as the board has rated a police station info job in february after one of his aides was arrested on thousands of israelis are protesting for 16th, straight week against plans to overhaul the judiciary. prime minister benjamin netanyahu paused the proposal last month to negotiate with the opposition. the changes would give government more control on the appointment of judges. curb the powers of the supreme court. the bill will be brought to parliament when m. p. 's reconvene at the end of april. our correspondent mohammed jam june has worn out from tel aviv. this is the start of the 4th month, the protest against the government plan, the overhaul, the judicial system. the protesters that have come out here tonight and television
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are opposed to the planned foot board by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his bar, right polish partners. when that would give politicians more power to appoint supreme court judges and plans that have to happen to law would also give parliament the authority to overturn supreme court decision. everybody that we've spoken with here tonight, will they say that this is dangerous? it bees became law that they would push israel away from democracy toward autocracy. going to be a big to go with government and endless the power to do whatever they want. cannot let it allowed needs to happen. these protests and a general strike lead prime minister netanyahu to put a pause on the proposed legislation in late march. he also promised to work with opposition parties to find a compromise that most of the demonstrators that are out here tonight. don't believe in any, any explanation that he's making and,
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and excuses and stories that he's slowing down or negotiating. it's all in order to, to, to prepare for the next step. i think i think his side are very determined, but we are also very determined organizes that these demonstrations are going to continue to mobilize people to come out and do the 3 proposed legislation. it's crap, we're good. how much i'm doing with it? deliver hundreds of protesters in columbia have rally is there against proposed social and economic reforms. congress is debasing a rafter proposal by left, as president gustavo petra, and includes changes how can the pension system and reducing the work week from 48 to 42 hours. critics say they will negatively impact job creation and public finances. more than 3000 people evacuated from the russian city of belgrade anal. returning home after authorities detonated an unexploded munition,
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a russian fighter jet, also mistakenly dropped a bomb on the same city earlier this week. in during 3 people, brazil's president louis janasia luna da silva, has called for a negotiated settlement between keith and moscow. he was speaking in portugal at the start of his 1st visit to europe since taking office and january the took. the trip has been overshadowed though by comments that he made recently about the war. new crane, luna said keith share some blame for the conflict. people around the wild have marked earth dame calling on politicians to step up the fight against climate change. in london, environmental activists demonstrated for a 2nd day, the extinction rebellion protest group. once an end to the use of fossil fuels, nadine barber has moved from london will stay, coincides with day 2 full days of action by extinction. rebellion called the big one, which is bringing tens of thousands of people onto the streets of central london.
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the focus on a say here is biodiversity. britain is one of the worst in the world when it comes to that one study 2 years ago, suggested almost half of the countries bio diversity, a disappeared in the industrial revolution. and it's the one in 7 native animal species, a faith extension right now. here in britain, no wonder that that people are worried beyond that extinction. rebellion are actually moving away from confrontation and disruption towards trying to get more people involved moving away from arrest to attendance as they put it. but they have got demands. if the government, they've given them until monday afternoon, u. k. time to commit to setting up emergency citizens assemblies to come up with solutions to the climate crisis and to commit to stopping all new oil and gas projects. no funding licenses for those. if they don't,
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that may say they will step up their actions. there's another group called just the oil, which is disrupted sports event here in britain, in the last few weeks. they could actually do something on sunday to disrupt the london marathon. something extension rebellion say they certainly won't be doing all eyes on not event as well as on how the government will actually respond to these protested demands to get tough on stopping fossil fuels and protecting bio diversity. well as those demonstrations take place, ongoing heat waves across india, putting an unprecedented burden on public health and the economy vulnerable groups of the west effected and signed to say that climate change, while the undermine efforts to reduce poverty and inequality. i said back reports another day under a hot sun,
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but people here hope the temperatures won't be as high as previous days. it's those in rural parts of central india who are the most vulnerable lack of electricity and water infrastructure means they have little rest bite from heat waves. barney guilty air, gary, me like the water is a big issue. i feel extremely hot. my hands and legs are always aching. there is this issue, power cuts anyway because of this heat, their power cuts all the time lightly with these are the problems i've been facing . in some villages, there is no running water. people relying wells for the supply and those and several villages complain of water shortages in others, entire families including children have to work during the summer months. bricks dry foster but working in the summer carries risks. it little body is out of wouldn't the sun is too harsh. we face a lot of difficulty our children for sick all the time, but sometimes we also fall sick. but what to do nights the only work we have yet otherwise is no other source of employment. i never got a category as
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a front wife has been sick for 2 days with heat stroke. we can't afford to stop working. it's estimated that 49 percent of the engine workforce work hack doors. the heat waves are placing an unprecedented burden on public health, agriculture, and other systems. some believe in this government is under estimating the impact of heat waves induced by climate change. most of these, he types of plans don't specify who they'll talk to, to improve their plans, and whether they'll reach out to wonderful groups or in, in our cities and villages. so more so time these conservation mechanisms, also inadequate shamela pilot works as a guide at this tiger reserve. he can earn $6.00 a day. but recently, even that's been hard to come by. come to come with that as a getting ah, worried this window. because if he not too many tourist come during summers because of the heart she, we mostly stay home because there are fewer visitors were only managed to get to work twice or thrice in a week. india has
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a climate vulnerability index through which it assesses its former ability to the climate crisis and works within that framework. the un and climate scientists are warning heat waves will be more common, and the indian government is likely to come and a growing pressure to update its policies to protect the most wonderful. i said bake al jazeera. all the fashion industry is one of the worst polluters in the world. the u. n says it makes up 10 percent of global carbon emissions. that's more than all international flights and maritime shipping. combined. clothing companies have launched several campaigns to make fashion more sustainable. but it's not clear how successful they've been said. person has more from one of the wilds, fashion, capitols, berlin, early. we got this week from big fashion houses, but to design us, maria, an abbey. these fabrics are the source of their slow, fresh, and brand sustainable clothes that are made to last on this one. on a genes fabric that we saw from italy. the lining we saw from my,
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from germany. when you see europe, there is so much waste saw so much waste of the industry and we're talking about like one meter, one scrap you're talking about roles in recent decades, fashion has become an industry that expert described was one of the most polluting and least transparent when it comes to sourcing materials, as environmental awareness include, as many young people have become reluctant to buy so called fires fashion and instead shop at vintage or 2nd hand stores fine good from the like. i can help to support the environment. now we're facing climate change and it's great. this jump looks brand new, everything i'm wearing secondhand, my bag, my jacket, my jumper, my pants, if your student or something and you have to look where you want to goes. it's also a good way to find cool clothing and it feels a lot better and to go to like the, the big chains. a recent consumer trends report done by threat up suggest that more
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than 60 percent of people age between 15 and 35 by pre old clothing, a market, some estimate good. i'll grow fast fashion in 5 years. with a value of $64000000000.00 for many wearing a 2nd can check it like this one we just more than 20 years old. it's perfectly fashionable. the vintage clothing market is big business, but there's also a lot of debate on what sustainable fashion or what green washing fashion consultant alec leech world, a book called the world is on fire, but we are still buying shoes as only one piece of advice by fewer clothes is i such thing as a sustainable fashion industry right now. the industry itself is quite fundamentally broken, but it's very difficult to say if this product is trudy sustainable and they're out there all brands out there that really are doing the work and that really are trustworthy. most of the time it's an illusion he says, wearing use close is the more sustainable. although as prices increase,
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vintage items aren't available to after you one. the main thing is to, to where the pieces you have love them until you know, maybe they fall apart and, and repair them. and if they don't fit anymore, change them. this will require you a change in mindset for those fashion love us will feel the need to. we are something different every day. steadfast else's era. berlin, australian comedian barry humphrey is best known for his character. dame edna average has died at the age of 89, a household name in britain, australia, and the u. s. dame edna's shop wit and cutting human delighted audiences for decades. he also won a special tony award for his broadway show dame edna the royal tool. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines you as president joe biden has confirmed that a military operation to evacuations, embassy staff,
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