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i marleen site. this is al jazeera live from day or so coming up. after a month, long manhunt, police in india arrest the seek separatists america. all thing on the battle behind the lines, we look at the challenge of rehabilitating fighters who lost limbs in the ukraine. ah, we begin in c dawn's capital called to him. we're fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces is in its 2nd week. that is despite both sides committing to a cease fire over the eat holiday. these the live pictures off the capital cartoon . many sudanese are reporting that family members are missing. the un says more than 400 people have been killed and 3500 injured for the toll is believed to be
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far high as the confrontations or preventing people from retrieving the victims bodies left in the streets, offending of local food there, go for if the hittie lacoff would have if this is defaulted, either now and also you do not have ah existing order. since a city of birth, we are drinking from wealth and ha, ha. his vision, it is filled that poor life whom we're on a on, in more like a theorem than moria. 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
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$500.00 sudanese pounds. the conditions here very bad, very serious. well, yes, president joe biden says that american embassy staff and their families have been evacuated from khartoum earlier to ships carrying staff from saudi arabia's embassy arrived in jetta. diplomats from other members of the gulf corporation council. what also on board france to has begun an operation to evacuate its citizens, the united kingdom, china, iraq, and jordan say they will all do the same. meanwhile, more than a $150.00 students from the international university of africa in cartoon have arrived in our gadara, which is in south east to dawn. a government source says they're being taken to addis ababa and from there they will be taken back to their home countries. and one nigerian student who is still in khartoum is pleading for help from her government saying her situation is dire. since there is no electricity berries north and i was
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having some water left with me in the water, i cannot for 2 days, i can shower. there is no water to drink. there is no food to drink. you cannot go out to the street to buy food. there is no use, there is nothing you can buy. and even the cash is not that the soldiers roaming about ever away. and you don't know whether you're going to do the left because the me, those, you know, they just dropping me off on social media has shown destruction at a market in northern county buildings where when fire off to intense fighting between the army and rapid support forces let's go straight to the corresponding habit, morgan, who is in cartoon for us to bring us up to date. what is the situation on the
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fighting this morning? one is supposed to be a 3rd day of the fire here and the capital hard to cease fire that from the very 1st they did not hold with fighting between the 2 sides and civilians caught up in the middle. now in the early hours of sunday morning, we were able to hear heavy artillery strikes in the northern parts of the capitol. hot tomb residents say that several districts have seen or rather heard that oracle strikes as well and is also reports of the fighting. going on between the rapid support forces and the food in these army, in the western part of on demand that the twin city of the capital, one of whom around the vicinity of the presidential palace and the general command . that's the scene of incense fight between the 2 sides. there have been the sounds of air strikes by for the knees, army 5 h as and we were able to hear the sound of surface to air missiles as the rapid support forces fired back as, as those jets. so it looks like this, the day of fire is not holding despite the fact that there was
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a low in violence overnight fighting has once again resumed in the capital one or 2 in between the rapid support for those and the 3 needs army. i just want to point out 2 years, hipaa that we are looking at live pictures of the city of coffee and you can see the smoke billowing in the distance clearly demonstrating that ongoing fighting is going on. and clearly, that is a huge worry to a lot of overseas countries who are people and staff members who are based in income team. we've had more evacuations reported by foreign governments in recent hours. can you bring us up to date with the latest on those foreign governments evacuating that people? while the united states was able to evacuate its diplomat, those are the embassy staff and their families. only. there are still some of the us citizens here in the capital, who are still caught up in the fighting and others who are the staff of the un mission. now the un mission is trying to evacuate by the eastern city of port sudan
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. they took off this morning from the capital one, i'm in a convoy and that's about an 11 hour journey from the capital for to me to the city of forts. then on a good day without fighting and without any checkpoints in the middle. but that's not the case right now, so it's likely the likely that this journey will take them longer. but there's still other national who are also still here in the capital for to him caught up in the fighting. there. embassy says that they're trying to evacuate them and they're in the process of coordinating with other countries to get them to get their citizens out. now, the rapid support, 4th is amber. food in these army, both exchange accusations of firing at each other. as the french embassy tried to evacuate their personnel from the capital. the french embassy is yet to comment on that and yet to get a statement from them. but it looks like that evacuation is going slower than what the french government would want, but there's still other city needs as well, who are trapped in this conflict, waiting for a lot in fighting for a few hours so that they can make the way out of this conflict, okay, for now. good to talk to him, morgan giving us that update in cartoon. now i want to get
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a little more about why this violence has kicked off in the last week and a half in call to me and elsewhere in neighboring cartoon. with hamid koloff color foller, who is a research on a pallet policy, unless he joins us now. from cartoon, before we go into the politics mister color, follow. tell us about your experience. of course you live in cartoon. what's life been like in the last week and a half as fighting as a rock kid in your city? yeah, thank you for having me. life has been almost impossible in so many ways i live very close to the market and how do i know that you just knew it was been down yesterday and obviously that shows you how these i think seeing that that maybe goes to the engine is in many cases in the middle convention we have been waking up. anything today. i know you did 5 is being shedding and
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all sorts of heavy. i need to be quite frank. i mean, i just went in so many ways, but also the other side of nor will be to be need as what it says is the food supply, which had on you know, in the short the, in, as you would just tell me that has been very difficult, and i think you know, that all of this for 14 years people will need more in getting food supplies that we haven't been without in the past. my name in our neighborhood, we've had time to be good men. we had a backward nave. anyone for 2 days now it's back in may add
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to me, you know, get about your new life. now there was this promise of a sci fi over the ead holiday that hasn't materialize today would be day 3 of that sci fi, if it had indeed happened. why do you think that is? why do you think it's not come through? when most was janet and i knew the news, of course you were interviewed yesterday. ready by different media channels. and the more, you know, wondering wondering the truth, which i think in my opinion on the issue that most of them are committed to making any, any progress in this, in this situation. there wasn't committed and don't have the when to in this fight yet because in my opinion, one of them wants to gain more grounds and have you know what,
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when before they can cruise or talking about negotiation or so. so, so, and so each one of them is trying to score and it can be more before they can things down and start talking about what. ready next steps going to be, which could be very good because now that i, you know, i have my little, the nation and i do think, which is great. yeah. so sorry to interrupt what i want to know, what you think is the end game here for those to rival general is what is it that they want when this is primarily overpower, i show one of them needs to when he quit claim power. this is
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how they see it from both and i and ultimately they have no problem in my opinion. fighting with a flight compromising or different, i think clarity of the whole country might go to the infrastructure being destroyed. i still haven't even own troops in my opinion. i don't think they would mind sacrificing them to. i have 5 wind power, i think as they stand now, the us in the game for them is to see which one would would would wind power. but that i think is most without opportunities and openings to stop them from going bit everything that they do in coordination and in communication with any of our lives, which of the international community could use as a village to be. and then from continuing this out. okay,
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really good to get your perspective perspective. mr. hamid kayla fowler, research and policy analysts based in cartoon, stay safe. the thank you. more than $10000.00 people have fled the fighting in sou dawn and crossed into neighboring charge. the wild freed program says that number could rise 210-0000. the refugees are in dire need of essentials, including food, clean water and shelter. on a sink, separatist leader from the northern indian state of punjab has been arrested off to manhood. that last more than a month, i'm going to paul thing rose to prominence earlier this year with his school for the creation of a separate seek homeland thing. and his supporters rated a police station in punjab. in february, after one of his aides was arrested,
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police then tried to arrest thing, but he escaped on a motion by sanjay composed the janice on the editor of hard news magazine. he says things arrest has increased tensions in the already unstable punjab state. it didn't really create the kind of tension that whoever was behind it, really respected. in fact, in punjab itself, there was a great demand earn 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 double and all these years. so they didn't want to mr. family policy to do anything more than what has what he had done and in a certain way didn't really cause a tell me what is expected of his that is now is significant because he is going to be taken to the northeast, his date of sam and that is where he will be interrogated,
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said rather strange that he was allowed to get in for about 36 days. they will redo that, used to come on tv, showing him that he is in some other dire or the least. sometime there western clause, he would go around on a move by. so it's all very, very strange how he is phenomenal is build up. and subsequently how he's been arrested. germany's public sector workers have agreed to a wage deal ending some of the biggest stripes and more than 3 decades. last month's industrial action, critical transport systems nationwide. under the deal, 2 and a half 1000000 workers will receive around $3300.00 tax free to help offset inflation and wage increases. hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of columbia's capital to protest against proposed social and economic reforms. congress is debasing 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 hours.
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critic say it will affect jobs and public finances. so lead on al jazeera south asia, welters and record breaking heat wave of temperatures in india. rising about 40 degrees. i'm hydro castro, in a city known as a green energy innovator. can other cities follow in its path? ah, the okay, well the weather is turning a bit more active in australia, those diesels right here, right now. good to have you along. so we're talking for that southwest corner and w a. we're going to see some showers in wind pivot in here in some for the other side of the country. this onshore breeze will generate a few showers for the coast of new south wales. and queensland as well could be
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a bit humid at times for brisbin with a height of $26.00 degrees. we are tapping into a south wind for new zealand. so that means temperature is here below where they should be for this year. and for the southeast corner of the country with us here about 80 to 90 kilometers per hour on to far away from the need it. going to talk about this heat in thailand, setting a record for a heat index. start the read the hard, the temperature here, 54. so i don't just want to talk about it. let me show you bangkok. it's been hot, humid and hazy, but not just during the day at night as while we are seen some daytime heating storms flare up here, but i mentioned that was night time temperatures monday night dipping down to about 30 degrees. cooler air, though, in china is flinging further toward the south, so it's made its way to greatly and this is well below average for this some the year with the high 15 degrees and get ready for it's going to be a windy day for the northwest. upon you and whole kado islands with us here about 80 kilometers per hour feel later. ah
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a mind if our top story is this our fighting continues in and around the sudanese council cartoon. thus, despite the army and rapid support forces committing to a cease fire over the holiday, the one says more than 400 people have been killed and 3550 injured. in call 2 people have been struggling to access basic necessities. they are food, water, and electricity shortages, and many civilians are too afraid to leap. 21 bodies have been zoomed in eastern kenya, police investigating a suspected christian cult. in the coastal town of lindy, a church leader allegedly told his followers to starve themselves in order to meet jesus authority say the victims include 3 children. several members of the cult were rushed to hospital earlier this month. severely emaciated. local media report report that the preacher port mckenzie ne gay, was arrested in march. at least 9 people been killed in an attack
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on a ministry camp in central molly, 3 simultaneous explosions hit the city of a re, a un peacekeeping force in the area says it repels the salt. 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 maladies 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
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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 germonti satellite slam one, leslie 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 valley sofa bringing the training. but more and more reports are coming out saying that the russian fighters after the battle from the military says its troops are coming, the city, looking for enemy combatants. but some people are taking justice into their own hands at this man is suspected attacker and appears to have his hands and feet
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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, the fighting on the front lines in ukraine has now become a war of attrition, with a high human cost. ukraine faces a battle behind the lines. 22 were able to rehabilitate the many people have been injured in the war. charles traffic reports from keith, a prosthetic leg for one of the many amputees who come to this orthopedics center and artificial lim, workshop in 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
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his leg fighting russian forces in marapoo almost a year ago. a little is prosthetic leg has been giving impaling recent weeks away. but we can adjust it from both sides. alexander tells him should be fine, then we're going to the gush. and we're here to the 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. anatole, he lives in an explore apartment to long walk up the stairs when the licks are 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 going to a government handout. so i am thinking of what to do because elaine is pregnant,
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as a wall and beauty and it's wholly will eventually receive a one off compensation payment of around $21700.00. the government also paid the his prosthetic leg. i don't know that if you go south, it's difficult for him to move around. he tries, of course, 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 is as 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 lim is
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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 molten as this in all ukraine fillmore. yeah, there he moved. there is a need because the counter offensive is expected and unfortunately there's going to 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 keith ongoing heat waves across india, putting an unprecedented burden on public health and the economy. fine to say climate change will undermine efforts to reduce poverty and inequality. i said bank reports another day under a hot sun, but people here hope the temperatures won't be as high as previous days. it's those
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in rural parts of central india who are the most vulnerable lack of electricity and water infrastructure means they have little respite from heat waves. 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 you because of this heat. there are power cuts all the time lightly with these are the problems open facing. and 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 legally do by the as i wouldn't, the son is too harsh. we face a lot of difficulty. our children full sick all the time, but sometimes we also for sick. but what to do now is the only work we have yet, otherwise there's no other source of employment at night up regarding categorically as a runs wife has been sick for 2 days with heat stroke. we can't afford to stop working
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. it's estimated that 49 percent of the engine workforce work outdoors. the heat waves are placing an unprecedented burden on public health, agriculture, and other systems. some believe india's government is and 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 to more so time. these conservation mechanisms also inadequate sham log piled 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. the 2nd order worried this window because if he not too many tourists come during summers because of the har 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 index through which it assesses it's funder ability to the
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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. well, tackling climate change requires making clean energy accessible to all. now in the u. s. and growing number of communities coming together to bill shad. so let projects, honey. j. castro's mom way sheena roscoe says, it feels good to now be part of the battle against climate change. the 59 year old washington d. c. artist, known for her sewing designs and eclectic style, says she used to think green energy was only for wealthy homeowners. a star sandy's things on top of people roof. i was like the for the people who had the houses. it doesn't concern me because i'm in apartment rosco is enrolled in
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a city program for a low income residence to receive discounted electricity powered by solar energy. originally, my bill would be a $100000.00, is down to $12.00. green power will come from these $4000.00 solar panels, installed a top and underground water tank that holds municipal water. bracken. hendricks is the solar projects, li developer. all of the energy flowing off of this project is given away for free, and that's going to equal a reduction of energy bills, electricity bills for 500 families in washington dc. the project costs $5000000.00 covered by investors and government grants. hendrick says the system will eventually pay for itself through the sales of renewable energy credits to the power company. remaining profits will go to a housing charity that co owns the project. we're building clean energy projects in community. we're taking the, the wealth created by that energy installation,
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and we're making sure that it's flowing back to the community itself. if all goes according to plan, this field will generate green energy, solar energy for washington, d. c, for the next 2 decades. this is a city that is a leader in green energy using renewables to meet more than 60 percent of its energy needs. now the challenge is to have more of this in more places, every community and every family can help to save the planet and save money to boot. congress recently passed climate legislation that includes billions of dollars for clean energy projects with a focus on disadvantaged communities. the goal is to cut u. s. carbon emissions by half by 2030, and roscoe says she's glad to have been drafted. i feel like i'm a part of something. hydro castro al jazeera washington. oh.
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