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great against rolling police finance in the demonstration from around the world. and even when doctors here are equal to make an early diagnosis and guarantee the transportation of the 60 still faith, another challenge. ah no less up in the fi saying confrontations continue between the sudanese army and rock and support forces with that many civilians all missing with the violence in its 2nd week countries evacuating their diplomatic staff and their citizens. ah, hello melinda. this is al jazeera ally from dough also coming up. after a month,
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long manhunt police in india ross seek separatists. i'm ripped off thing. on the battle behind the lines, we look at the challenge of rehabilitating faces who lost limbs in the ukraine. ah, we begin in sir dawn's capital called to him where fighting ease ongoing that despite the army and rapid support forces committing to a cease fire over the e holiday, many sudanese are reporting that family members. the missing the you on says more than 400 people have now been killed and 3 and a half 1000 injured. but the toll is believed to be far high as the confrontations all preventing people from retrieving the victims bodies that have been left in the streets as yeah, so finding of local food there go for if the hittie lack of florida,
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we don't have if the city for 3 days now, i also you do not have ah existing order since a city of burt, we are drinking from wells and hutton his vision is ill. that follows him on a on in warner cathedral than moya. we are suffering a lot you to the water shortage. all the residents here suffering from the water issue. we also did not have electricity. we got power back 3 days ago. we were living in darkness. it's not normal. first we didn't have water and then we didn't have power. ha, ha, ha, soccer team. oh gosh. and to be ready, the post price tickets. nearly $50.00. those are incredible prices. and this regular bottle of water costs $500.00 sudanese pounds. the conditions here a very bad, very serious and people and other cities are also under see each one family in under man, just across the nile from khartoum is in morning after their eldest son was killed
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when shells hit their apartment building. another person was injured. the mother of the man kill says his son died while in bed. yes, because even though i didn't feel a little done, he used to help with people in need and support of the helpless and now we lost him . he died in his belt. the whole thing was hit in his bag and after the shell hits him, i went to the room and the scrap value was in the bed level were athletic world. but a whole alley. yeah. hi delilah, i like i said, the one i have boons on my body and i couldn't stand up, but god helped me. many shells came into my room and i collected them, it hit the room and came to the window and broke it. i was lying in bed, and when i stood up, i fell to the ground. when president joe biden says, u. s embassy, staff, and their families have been evacuated from cartoon earlier to ships carrying staff for him. saudi arabia's embassy arrived agenda 5, port, sudan,
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diplomats from all the countries and the golf corporation council. also on board. france has also begun an operation to evacuate its citizens, the united kingdom, china, iraq, and jordan. say they are all working on doing the same. meanwhile, more than a 150 students from the international university of africa in call to have arrived in all god that if in the southeast, off to fleeing the fighting gum. and so says the students are being taken to addis ababa from their they'll be evacuated, act to their home countries as go straight to our correspondent hip morgan, who is life for us in khartoum. here that sees 5 e, the people were desperately hoping for is still not materialized. what is the latest on the fighting? while there was a brief law and fighting overnight, especially in the northern parts of the capital for tomb latino in tempe, fighting and direct compensation between the rapid support forces and the good news
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army on saturday. but that's not the case. this morning. we were able to see plumes of smoke rising from the northern part of the capitol. we are able to hear heavy artillery around the vicinity of the presidential palace. that's where most of the fighting, even though it was in direct, have taken place since the thought of the conflict between the rapids support, 4th and 5th news army on saturday. so the situation, despite the fact that it was quiet or cautiously quiet over night, has resumed back again to the fighting position, residence in the western part of under the se, they can also here have to re strikes around their residential neighborhood. it's not clear if it's between the rapid support 4th of it, they, they know it's between the rapid support for the end of the army, but they're not sure who exactly firing those artillery at the moment. so the residents there say that they taking shelter where they can to avoid getting hit by shrapnel. people say that they're not sure if any sci fi would hold at this point if they 3 over 72 hours 5 period. but they've been witnessing intense fighting in many ways, potential neighborhood, they can hear the fi suggests,
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and the antenna flat plane flying overhead, and they can hear the artillery strike. so they say they're not sure if they will be any comments for them to be able to leave their homes and seek basic commodities or safety elsewhere. hey, but we're hearing reports of lack of water, lack of electricity, lack of medical facilities, lack of internet. i mean, what can you tell us from your experience? one was spoken to residence in some areas. it's been day 9 now without our power because of the fighting. some of them hitting major industrial complexes and major facilities such as water plants and power stations other say they've been without any electricity and, and residents. some of them are reported that yes is the return of electricity, but it's very unstable. easton line for eastern. well in order to him for example, reported that on the 4th of if they are fighting, they were able to get electricity back. but then that was only for a period of a day before it went off. many people say that they cannot stock up on basic commodities, things like water food, because they don't know where to go to,
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to be able to get those stuff. so the humanitarian situation for people as dire, and then there's the issue of medical assistance. many people say that they have injured in their homes and they're looking for medical assistance, but hospital, the majority of them here in the capital, hot room have shut down. so for many of them busy that the situation is quiet, dire, and catastrophic. and they just waiting for a ceasefire, not just a brief one, but a long one to be able to attend to their needs, especially their medical needs. and. 8 what is your understanding of people leaving cartoon and leaving other cities in c, dawn and fleeing the country? all a lot of people leaving the country or trying to at least well yes, a from before is the day of the fighting when it seemed like there would be no respite. many people have started leaving a sudanese, especially because the foreign nationals were not able to evacuate. especially those who are caught up in areas of fighting places like the vicinity of the general command of the army headquarters as well as the presidential palace. now the united states did evacuate its diplomatic south,
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but the private citizens and holders of dual nationals here in sudan who have not been evacuated along with a diplomatic south. the french embassy is evacuating both its symptomatic south and residents, but so many of them remain trapped in areas where they cannot be evacuated from saying that they're waiting for a safe passage to be able to make it out. if not with the french embassy than with other embassies that are also evacuating foreign nationals, saudi arabia equate a cut are, were able to evacuate their diplomatic staff on saturday. but so many so many foreign nationals still remain in the country trapped in various areas. unable to get to get out bend as the sudanese trapped, many of them still caught up around the vicinity of the general command waiting for a safe passage not to get out of the country simply to get out of the fighting areas because they say they've been running out of food and water and they don't know how long they'll be able to continue in those places where they're trapped. ok, have a really good to speak to you. thank you for your reporting. have a morgan there for us live in cartoon, or in the city of da dirk, north of cartoon,
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people have been rallying to call for an end to thee hostilities o princesses march through the market district on saturday night. they said both parties should immediately lay down their weapons and work towards a solution for peace. several seas high so far had failed. and dr. say the fighting has created what they call a catastrophic situation and force many hospitals to close across the knob river from the capital one hospital and undermine is, is doing what it can with what it has 30 con reports use. it was brought to undermine hospital last week. he wasn't involved in the fighting between the army and power, military rapids support forces. but he's one of its many casualties. 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 direction i came across the room. solomon
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described the severe wounds. he suffered from bullets and shrapnel and i was hit twice and fell to the ground. i was hit in my hand and in my left side and i was brought to the hospital. thank god almighty, because now i'm ok. 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
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to the fighting have had to show us, and the ambulances have come under attack. sedans health system was already in crisis before the fighting, medics or warning it no risk collapse, just as people needed the most. pretty a car era. ah, ah, bring you some other news. i think separatists leader from the northern indian state upon john has been arrested off to manhood, lost more than a month. i'm going to paul thing rose to prominence this year with his call for the creation of a separate speak, homeland sing on his supporters rated a police station in punjab in february on for one of his age was arrested. police then tried to arrest thing, but he escaped on a mountain bike. fungi can poor is a journalist on the editor of hard news magazine. he says things in potential has
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increased tensions in the already unstable when job states. it didn't really create the kind of tension that whoever was behind it really expected. in fact, in punjab itself there was a great demand and the people there that nothing should be done to upset the piece that had returned to this very you know, the state which has been experiencing great them under dublin's all these years. so they didn't want to mr. bumble policy to do anything more than what has what he had done and in a certain way didn't really cause to tell me what is expected of him. and his at s now is significant because he is going to be taken to the northeast, the state of us. and that is where he will be interrogated, is rather strange that he was allowed to carry on for about $36.00 days. they will redo that, used to come on tv, showing him that he is in some other dire or the east or sometime where western clause he would go around on a more bike. so it's all very, very strange how he's phenomenal is build up. and subsequently how he's been
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arrested at least 9 people have been killed in an attack on a military camp and named by houses in central. molly, 3 san antonio explosions hit the city of several re on saturday. molly's army says had killed $28.00 attackers during the incident. a un peacekeeping full says it helped repel the assault. nicholas hack has the details. 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,
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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 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 jameton shuttle. you slam one mostly mean, also known as jim. everything is pointing toward the jenny, because this is the type of attack that 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 actually battle from the military says its troops are coming, the city,
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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? 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, now 21 bodies have been exhumed in eastern kenya's officials investigate a suspected called the church leader allegedly told his followers to starve themselves in order to meet jesus. and he say the victims which include 3 children were members of the good news, international church. the preacher,
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paul mackenzie and tango has been arrested. cave is expected to launch a counter offensive against russian troops in the east of the country in the coming weeks dance. after months of stalemate, if i sing on the front lines has become a war of attrition with a high human cost. now ukraine faces a battle behind the lines to rehabilitate the many people have been injured in the war. charles traffic reports from cave prosthetic leg for one of the many amputees who come to this orthopedic center of artificial lim, workshop, and central keep all examiners that cinco was one of the country's leading prosthetic engineers heats the plastic to bend the mould into shape. anatoly lost his legs fighting russian forces in marapoo almost a year ago. i'll it is prosthetic leg has been given you pay in recent weeks where we can adjust it from both sides. alexander tells him should be fine. then we're
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going to the cash market motor. it's a lot of work through many very complex, very high amputations, multiple amputations where 2 arms and a leg. i'm missing anatoly lives in an explore apartment to long walk up the stairs when the lift, so not working. he lives here with his girlfriend, alina, and her baby nisha, pull in his former husband, was killed fighting on the front line last year. she is 7 months pregnant with anatolia child, william beaumont, we are thinking of starting a business. you can survive long on a government handout, so i am thinking of what to do because elaine is pregnant. as a wall and beauty miss holly will eventually receive a one of compensation payment of around $21700.00. the government also paid the his prosthetic leg. i do not know. did you go south? it's difficult for him to move around. he tries, of course,
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but he mainly sits with the child. i have to do most of the housework. most of the $200.00 also people who come to this rehabilitation center for therapy each week lost their limbs fighting. there are no official statistics on how many people have lost limbs in the war. so far. this prosthetic limb is manufactured in germany, but assembled here in ukraine. it has a computer chip at the back, the data from which is analyzed and the movement of the joint adjusted accordingly . the price is astronomical. $45000.00 for this percentage leg, there is nothing like it being manufactured in this country. there are not enough prosthetic limbs being built in ukraine for the growing number, military and civilian amputees. the rehabilitation center is partly funded, vinyl straightly and charity. and there's only one other as bolton as this in all ukraine fillmore. yeah. and there he moved. there is a need because the counter offensive is expected and unfortunately there's going to
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be a lot more guys getting injured back of the apartment to i'm a totally said he wishes he could return to fight on the front line. but now his battle is to raise a young growing family and to learn to live again. charles, rafa al jazeera give. still ahead on al jazeera, we look at how climate change is undermining efforts to reduce inequality in india . ah, al jazeera sets the stage 3 and 55, i have been deployed to faith just one item in global experts and discussion, idea of been do come to venice dumpster and democracy. it was bound to explore an abundance of world class programming of it. relief with impacts designed to inform, motivate,
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ah, welcome back. he watching al jazeera minded thought up stories this, our fighting continues in and around the sudanese capital cartoon mass, despite the army and the rapid support forces committing to sci fi over the holiday . nice nations says more than 400 people have been killed and 3550, injured sudanese. i've been struggling to access basic necessities. they're offered water and electricity shortages. many civilians are too afraid to leave a st separatist leader from the northern indian state punjab. has been arrested off to a manhunt lasting more than a month. i'm with paul singh rose to fame earlier this year, all the cold, publicly for the creation of a separate secret homeland. thousands of his rallies have been protesting
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for a sick stains weak against plans to over hold. did you just judiciary prime minister benjamin netanyahu paused the legislation last month and promised to negotiate with the opposition. the proposals would give parliament war control over the appointment of judges. and cub the power of the supreme court, the bill will be brought before the connects it when peace reconvene at the end of april. how much i'm june has moved 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 are opposed to the plan to put forth by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his bar right, coalition important when that would give politicians more power to appoint supreme court. judges and plans that have passed into law would also give parliament the authority to overturn the supreme court decision. everybody that we've spoken with
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here tonight will they say that this is dangerous? these became law that they would push israel way from democracy toward autocracy. going to be addicted to it, give government an endless the power to do whatever they want. and we cannot allow this 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. but most of the demonstrators that are out here tonight, don't believe in any, any explanation that he's making and, 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 at the theme is tracy saying they're going to continue to mobilize people to come out and do the 3 proposed legislation
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. it's crap, we're good. how much i'm doing? what does it give you? hundreds of pro justice have taken to the streets of columbia capital to protest against proposed social and economic reforms. congress is debating a raft of proposals by left as president gustavo petro include changes to health care and the pension system, and reducing the working week from 48 to 42 alice critic say it will affect jobs and like finances. i for my last, i was busy, mental health reform is terrible because the traverse is what's really working in columbia a 30 year regression and health care. if we let them take the private health care providers away from us, this is going to the bus the same with the pension reform. everything petros proposing is non saw on, you know, it was all we cannot start to change the way governments rule as this is affecting us now and come back to democracy because there forbidding us and they are limiting
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a lot of freedoms now with germany's 2 and a half 1000000 public sector workers have agreed to a wage increase and ends, a dispute that led to country wind strikes, crippling transport systems. under the deal, each worker will receive around $3300.00 in tax free payments to help offset inflation. last month, industrial action, but railways, an add ports to a near holt on going heat waves across india are putting an unprecedented burden on public health and the economy. hon groups are worst affected and signed to say climate change will undermine efforts to reduce poverty and inequality. as it beg reports, another day under a hot sun. but people here hope the temperatures won't be as high as previous days . it's those in rural pulse of central india who are the most vulnerable lack of electricity and water infrastructure means they have little respite from heat waves
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. barney g e o. d, i got him elect the waters a big issue. i feel extremely hot. my hands and legs are always aching. there is this issue, power cuts on it because of this heat. their power cuts all the time lightly with these are the problems open 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 faster, but working in the summer carries risks. it's an incredible body is that it wasn'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 now is the only work we have yet otherwise is no other source of employment. i never got a category as 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 outdoors. the
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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 heat action 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 most or 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 others are getting oh, 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 a climate vulnerability indexed 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,
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and the indian government is likely to come under growing pressure to update its policies to protect the most wonderful. i said, beg, i'll j 0. okay, that's it for me. moline site, you can find more information on all our stories on our website out there as i'll come to check it out. the weather is next then inside story will ask if anything can be done to save the wells, launching glaciers. ah hello, i don't they will find any of the runners complaining about the heat for sunday's a london marathon. it's going to be cool. and for many there's going to be wet. ashley, best bet is if you can get round before mid day. when that rain really set said, we are going to see some really heavy downfalls through the course of the afternoon . curtsey of these areas of low pressure which are rolling across the northwest of
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europe. so we will see that weather weather pushing in across southern parts of england and good part of francis a very heavy rain, the low countries too. and there's that rain really setting in by around mid day and into the afternoon. some big and heavy downpours farther north, we'll look at the change coming in here. there's an orderly way that will not the actual those temperatures as we go through next week. further south madrid, doing quite nicely at 24 degrees celsius and rise in this get back to the rain in between now that where to weather will trundle a little further eastward, brightest guys try to come back behind some sharon, around here, rain and snow for a time over the alps of wet weather, making its way all the way across into the balcony, but that normally blast 11 degrees celsius in london. cool enough in paris at 14 celsius, the 26 for madrid, and most temperatures will ramp up as we go into next week, could be into the thirty's by the end of the week. for west africa is wet. ah,
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talk to al jazeera, we are who it's really fighting. is russia music, wagner, or is it the russian or military? we listen, we started talking to me. i'm on that this via yours. he does it. he shook to get him back. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matters on out. you see bold and i'm told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera, another warning on global climate change this time from the world meteorological organization. it says that frightening trends have been supported by who's to blame and can anything be done to reverse them. this isn't lead source with
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hello, welcome to the program. i'm ron con. the state of the global climate is alarming to say the least. that's according to our reports by the.

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