tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 23, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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ah seems ah ah hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news our live from tao ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a steady accidents of civilians and embassy staff from sudan as fighting between the army and the par military shows no sign of ending shortages of food, water, and fuel. in khartoum, many shops are closed and cues form outside the few which are open place in kenny
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investigator, kristian called after zooming the bodies of its followers suspected of starving themselves to death and perused former president at a 100 to later returns home to face corruption charges will be live in lima, l r. i'm paul reese, i'll have all the sports, including the action from the english premier league at newcastle united runway it with 6 goals against ah, well, come to the news hour. it's 5 t m local time in sudan where people are in during a 9th day of bloodshed and chaos. several seas 5, including the last one for the most the meat holiday failed to stop fighting between the army and the countries biggest paramilitary group. the 2 fell out over
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a plan to hand back power to civilian south roku in 2019 many have been fleeing the violence in the last few days. these are pictures of a convoy heading to port sudan city in the east, used by foreign missions to evacuate personnel, france the u. k, and the u. s. are among the latest countries to pull out their embassy staff. the case, foreign secretary says moving staff to safety will allow them to focus on helping to when the fighting we have taken advantage of a or a temporary, lo are in the a violence that we're seeing and sued on. but we remain apps e committed to support british nationals in saddam. we will do so in close coordination with her as national palmer's. but the best thing that we can do to support british nationals, and indeed everyone in sudan is pushed the generals involved in this conflict to bring it to an end. and that will remain the priority of our diplomatic focus in
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the region. for halem hamburger falls now on how those unable to flee the conflict or coping people in khartoum, a living in the middle of a was own. what was once a bustling market is now piles of rubble. buildings and homes are in ruins, this burritos for here. i need our for my 0, my house here, and hunter bahati or something of lack of food that go for if the city lack of florida, gonna have if the city for 3 days. now. i'm also gonna have, ah, existing order. people say, well it's, it's a missing, but they can't go out and search for them as they're too scared to leave. the house . doctors have described the situation as catastrophic visit a lot like will much a lot of the hospital east till operational,
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but not to the full capacity due to the shortage of medical equipment. let alone difficulties the medical st. her face took it toward the fighting in the capitol is centered around the presidential palace and the army headquarters. this video appears to show members, perry military rapport forces with the commander general mohammed hum dan douglas in the area. but it's not clear when it was filmed long, but across the nell river in the city on, dorman, some people are bearing their dead. this home was hit by shelling while the family was asleep. i know as i li, i well i like i said at the i have bins on my body and i couldn't stand up, but god helped me. many shells came into my room and i collected them. they hit the rumor and came through the window that they broke the glass. i was lying in bed and when i stood up, i fell to the ground. i oh, it our duke, north of cartoon, there are pockets of resistance. some people took to the streets in protest on
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saturday, holding for an end to the violence. analysts say, to dance on the way to transition to civilian rule. a prospect that seems imminent a few weeks ago is moving further out of reach for as long as general douglas and army chief, i don't flatter oper, han refused to back down. one of them needs to win so that he could claim power. this is how they see it from was and i ultimately they have no problem, in my opinion. sacrificing what a compromising or just providing the security of the hall county. and all the while sudanese live in fear as more of the country is destroyed in a battle for power, for healing mohammed al jazeera. wow, that's go live now to hip morgan. she joins us from the sudanese capsule. so a hillis package that paints a desperate picture in khartoum. how many people are getting out now in these
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evacuations? well, there are 2 kinds of actor over of evacuations happening here in the capital sort of tomb does the evacuation of foreign nationals with the help from their embassies and allied countries here in the, in, in the capitol. many of them making their way to the eastern city off port sedan, just like the un mission here in the country and puts down is a city that's about 800 kilometers away from the capital. so that's a trip on a normal day that would take about 11 to 12 hours. but because there would be checkpoints on the road and because it's a large convoy, it's likely to take longer than that. and those are the foreign nationals evacuating. then there's the locals, the residence of how to tune themselves. we're doing their own evacuations, mapping out their own routes outside the capital to make it to safe places. places like a da 0 in the central part of the country or river. now in the northern part of the country, there are also some sudanese, we're trying to evacuate the country completely, not just a 2 and 2 neighboring states. they're trying to move to neighboring countries like
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egypt. if your peer or chad and south sedan build, simply looking for ways depending on where they are, depending on the fighting at the time that they're trying to move, to make it out of the capital. whether that be to a neighboring state or a neighboring country in the end. and what sort of conditions are people getting out to whether they end up elsewhere in sudan or in other countries? well, a neighboring seda. people have opened their homes welcoming thee at people fleeing, and let's not forget that this is the 1st time what assume is i could actually witnessing a displacement. custom is not a city that has a has witnessed conflict despite the fact that saddam has had numerous. whereas going on within its borders, but never in harder to him. so people are very and used to the situation. many of them are welcomed in family homes in neighboring states, but they are those who arrive in desperate situations across the border. for example, the international uh, migration office of the you and announced that at least
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a 1000 sudanese have arrived into south sedan in desperate situation. more than 10000 have crossed the border into chad, so they are dire human. it's an situations that the people are fleeing from here in the capital, but they also faced even dyer and, and harsher situations when they cross the border into some countries. and what can you tell us her about a prison break? well there has been a prison break in the northern part of the capital. that's his place where there has been intense fighting between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army over the past 2 days. now the prisoners say that one of the reasons why they fled from the prison after it was broken into is because of the humanitarian situation inside. like many residential areas did, the prison itself was out of power for more than 9 days. now it has been out of a running water and the inmates say that they had no food for days. and so they had to escape the situation in that prison in cupboard prison in the northern part of the country. but that's not the 1st prison break. that's happening since the start
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of the fighting between the rapid support forces and the sudanese army. in fact, if the latest out of 4 prison break, so effectively at the moment, there are no prisoners in the capitol, harder to, most of them are nearly, all of them have been released from prisons. many of them saying that they'll try to make their way to their home states also trying to escape the fighting. that is happening in the capitol. all right, thanks so much. have a morgan there. more than 10000 people have fled the fighting in sudan and crossed into neighboring chad. the world food program says that number could rise to a 100000 hundreds of people are also flying to neighboring, south sudan with the ongoing fighting is making it difficult for people to move. peter vander via is the united nations humanitarian coordinator and the international organization for migrations. representative in south sudan, he says about 2000 people across the border more are expected. so for the numbers
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of the iraq here and i've been fairly submitted, we're looking about 2000 people that have arrived from sudan into sounds that most of the ring to each other. good days, about 7 hours of travel from costume, from capital by road. and of course we are expecting is that the violence would decrease that the number of people that that will be arriving in some stories that we're hearing from people that arriving. first of all, these are usually people that have the means to, to travel here. so we're also expecting the more vulnerable people to come at a later stage. but a lot of people are talking about horrible situations in get through about being, having the ropes all the way from customer years. they often arrive here. we really, luckily most of those people do have still family in sales who can help them? maybe just also there's also another element that we're also expecting some
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sudanese to come to to sell to them because we have about 400000 nice refugees in shelter, down and a few 100000 at least like it's also leaving. it's also done in those people of course, on like home. so we're also preparing for event you out a larger scale return to the nice or not retirement. of that, he's moving towards that now more than $150.00 students from the international university of africa and cult who are in dallas in the southeast of sedan and government. sol says they're being taken to addis ababa and from their to their home countries. many a stuck in desperate conditions. i'll just, sarah has heard from an jury and student in cartoon, was calling on the government to help. everyone has been trying that there is no hope of survival. everyone is just run in hell, you know,
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looking for shelter to survive. these, these people this size, right. they don't value human lives. they don't care about anyone. we miss, you know, breaking things. there is no electricity berries lot and i was having some lisa water lesson with me as the money in the water. i cannot for 2 days and 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 every way. and you don't know whether you're going to do the left because the me, those, you know, they just dropping me close to the place where i was saying there was
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a bomb blast. and so i was to be through the window to look what is happening now. fancy mall still had on the news hour, including the back or behind the lines. we looked at the challenge of rehabilitating fighters. we lost limbs in the ukraine war. plus i'm heidi joe. castro, in a city known as a green energy innovator, can other cities follow in its path and installed the philadelphia 76 is on the 1st team to make it the next round of the n b. a player. ah, believe for police rather have examined at least 21 bodies from graves in a forest outside. melinda and easton, kenya,
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the victims allegedly starved to death. after following their pastor's instructions to stop eating, police are investigating a cult which one and geo says has been operating since 2019 sean. so k has more they believed they would meet god. they ended up in a shallow grave, outside a coastal town in eastern kenya, victims of a suspected cult leader. not all of us are days wife, son and parents in law disappeared, leaving everything behind me. so when i get to such off, when i said someone, i stood down dahlgren to see jesus saw it, and i trucked our flight. it's only book a long way. tickets to my lindy, we should have already contacted dr. ruby, this is the man accused of loring them to melinda. i. paul mckenzie, and thing gay is the leader of the good news international church. he apparently
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promised his followers, they would meet their creator if they starved themselves to death, was going on in this area. he had been arrested before i went to children, died, there wasn't enough for me enough. i couldn't have cool, you know, keeping behind by that shows the coast trade. so yes, people are angry, but kill, you know, give, have gone before police believe dozens of victims may be buried in the forest. several children are among the dead. and there are fears. many more could be missing. the le, january my bombing, it'll make, we visited homes in villages in the area, and we spoke to parents whose children had all died. some families have lost up to 5 children. and in some cases the parents have died as well. some members of the church were rescued from the preachers property alive, but weak relatives at the exclamation sites are holding out hope that they're missing. loved ones have survived the i remember what so does our to on very in who mind to see what is going on here on the people who are been coming year. i can,
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i can't see. none of those are similar relative products does find numerous. kin more people unseen more groups. mckenzie is now in custody. pathologists are taking samples from the victims to determine the cause of death. javan silk al jazeera are katherine saw, has more from nairobi. the police are on ground all in the forest. we're being told that they are looking for either shallow grades, so this battle is going to is expected to rise pull mackenzie is very well known. either you had this huge charge other time he had a $400.00 followers, but then a lot of them left when he started so very controversial teaching about extreme fasting. and then he had
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a big tv station as well. and then he moved to this forest area, very remote and started to teach people and preach to people remotely. and then a lot of people he followed went with him to this area where they was being charged $250.00 to leave that and follow the teachings all this month. so it is a community of people who knew which other people who are very, very poor. so it was very easy and it is very easy to to take advantage of this people because of desperation and perhaps hope oh, the incident took place in cliffy county. ruth, dom i, marcia is executive committee member thought social services in the area joins us now from nairobi. good to have you with us. so from what you're learning from the
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investigation and from the questioning of this pastor, what kind of a picture is forming here? while i'm getting a picture of someone who could be having some mental issues, but now has driven to work. when the people who are available most today been and children who maybe have a lower level are not going to be kind of empowered. and you know, wanting to actually relating to human rights before very gross misconduct was social services involved. early enough, we know that he was arrested, he was charged last month and then released on bail was enough attention given to the potential scope of victims when he was
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released because lack of evidence, low, say the evidence substances enough. of course, we could not say that basically because of lack of them eating sufficient or a lack of them. so but now we, we are the good thing. the national government has come in handy and you're working hunting times and they ensure that she will not be because it's really going to be is going to be a threat the community. so do you think mistakes are made in releasing him the 1st time on bail? yes, because of the lack of evidence and fact. do you suspect till fear that maybe many more than 27 people have died and it's a matter of time before more bodies have found that now we are active media reports indicate that they are more than 24. and i talked to greg yesterday,
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but they would think we managed to ask you 15. and if you've spoken to them after pleasure talking to them that you can afford and some of them are not sure because the ones you see the one to feed. so we really have a lot to do and trying to change the mindset and trying to go and i feel some of them may have been reduced. and i feel like you so much in the or having a chronic, mental that maybe have not been captured as fast and just explain the mindset to us as you work with some of the victims. what's been reported is that they were told they believed that if they didn't eat, they were going to meet jesus. is that the motivation? i mean, it's quite unusual. somebody starts themselves to death. i do, or it could be ne, maybe. but then again, is that people who have read, you agree should level and some of them are very fine as a board. if you look into those that have been extreme, most of them
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a woman and she is a couple couple of men who are in june, but most of them are women and children. so i feel like you're mostly what can we manage equipment easier when you please? yeah, easier to call these and maybe that there was more 3. don't have any economic empowerment. yeah. all right, thank you very much for talking to us. moving forward. you want to sensitize the community, we want to make sure that the, because the again, that's money that you just place. but we want to ensure that there are lots of security we want to, to, to, to come and not use that as a way of not wanting to come and do the con, you can make copies and you're working so hard to national government to make sure that all right we, we hope that the area or produce good stories in the future. thank you so much. thank you. and peruse. former president has arrived home after being extradited
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from the united states. alejandro toledo will face corruption challenges. he handed himself into authorities in california. on friday is accused of accepting more than $35000000.00 in bribes during his 5 years in office. 77 year old denies any wrong doing. brianna sanchez explains the background to the case. the in 2001 and he handled the little roster power as peter's 1st misty so precedent, a champion of democracy and liberal economist. he quelled a deadly political insurrection and finished his 5 year tenure with one 3rd of peruvians. supporting him to then moved to the united states as corruptions, candles began to emerge, and the little denied any wrong doing wasted mil show me one, just one piece of evidence, just one. and i will be the 1st to step out of politics. prosecutors accused him of
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collusion and money laundering for taking nearly $35000000.00 in bribes. construction. president giant, only a bridge in exchange for contract and public works is well known of custom muscle. it is one of the most solid cases in judicially, the root of the money, from other bricks account, into the account of a late friend and partner, and then to accompany costa rica money, then brought a 5000000 dollar home and an office in federal. yeah, a little for extradition to reduce since 2018 arguing he was politically persecuted, a victim of racism for his indigenous heritage. his defense suit, the state department to stop the process, but it was unsuccessful. the little was a great success story. shane boy from a village in yan, this who reached the presidency. but political allies and followers said little to see them betrayed them. it gave you a new law. why are you the one who comes from the carries out the dream of being
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able to grow and reach the top and betrays the essence of the fact that a person like him who represented the hope of peru to move forward has been mocked . because so many people believe deeply in what he represented and at least waiting for him to live up to those hopes. and of course, he did not answer oh, now he will face up to 20 years in prison. this is where authority said the lyla will remain during the trial. the jail is currently shared by former precedents. i'll read the book you, marty, and bill, gusty, you. as nearly olive peters, former presidents are under investigation or jail for corruption, this facilities expanding. they're convicted. they will likely also end up here with alejandro toley though. as its latest tenant mary anna sanchez. i'll just eat a lima ma marianna sanchez is a jorge chavez international airport in chi. our the former president landed so marianna. what happens to him now?
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well so i mean yes, she is still here. the airport police based airy out where he has been checked out by a doctor. but we now know that you will not be taken to a criminal courthouse who was the plan in the center of the capitol. instead, the prosecutor in the country is here and she is with the homer pressured into they are probably talking with the lawyer of well and just a little while ago we saw people of warriors who had come here who said that they came to support the former president, but it was the best president that was had because he did well in the economy. and also we spoke with his brother who came here and who said that the families very concerned for sure that will be taking
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a will be defending himself. but unfortunately, he said, may have to prove his innocence instead. well, he is here and he will have to remain here until everything is done and then a helicopter most likely will take him, will fly him over to the prison. which is about an hour away from here by car where a former pressure didn't handle before he body and they feel are there he, marty, who was the same extradited from she met exactly 15 years ago. we were reporting that here and he came here and then he was taken to this prison where he's been serving a 25 year sentence and been steal is under investigation for corruption.
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former presidential young. my last spend 9 months there. but now the former president, by the have a little have a long way to go. prosecutors are requesting for at least 20 years in prison, saw me now having to prove your innocence is an unusual kind of process. the standard of justice explained the case against him with you was there are actually 3 cases against the extradition has only approved one, which is not my job or car wash investigation, which is the investigation on the brazilian construction giant, although, but it's which apparently paid more than $20000000.00 or $25000000.00 when it comes to little. and that's one case. another case is the case called about, which is the old chart company that was settled in somebody's got where the money
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was received. and that's a case where his wife and his mother in law were, were involved in this case, a 3rd case, another construction company, bribing from a precedent on all of them or exchange of public works. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. maria sanchez, flow collections are being held in for municipalities in northern cost of despite a boy called by the largest serbian party. it wants cost of those ethnic albanian leadership to give the mainly ethnic region more autonomy. sub officials from the area resigned in november and for a government plan to replace serbian vehicle license plates with those issued in cost of also re, re please elections are being held out of spite. again, from decree from christina, which keeps trying to reach
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a political solution without an agreement with the cost of the serbs. and other words, by decree, by force in a way to make the subs from the north of costco, submit to their will without any compromise. for the grade, blackmailing them because syrup citizens here, they don't agree with their government that they should not those but they are afraid. stella had allowed jazeera after a month long. man. hon police in india rest. a prominent seek separatist leader on your mog scant said protest climate protesters descend on the british capital as the london math and gets on the way that is whole celebrations and the hollywood ending like no other for a lonely recei. ah,
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it's sunday, here's your weather story. for the america is great to have year long, it's going to be a saw. he forecasts for the ne umbrellas need it in new york city and look at these . temperatures are once again down in the great lakes toronto. you'll max out at about 10 degrees to the u. s. called states, we've got these stationary storms for the southeast of texas. could see some damaging hail mixed in there as well. is leaps into the northeast of mexico, so we pick up this story there, dark of the color, the more intense that rain is falling. meantime it turn quiet and dry through cuba, the bahamas. still some showers though, for puts in canada and puerto rico after the u. s southwest, fairly quiet here. really not much to talk about 25 degrees in los angeles. and we still got rain locked into the pacific northwest and western canada some heavy bursts of rain. their temperatures will come in way up in the next little bit top and have south america looks like this. we've been down with rain and french, diana bursts of about 50 millimeters there, and still seen those storms locked into the northwest of brazil. also storms for
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the western side of argentina, locked up around this southern andes, here. not a bad day. and by jablonka the sons out with the daytime max of about 22 degrees and sunday. and now you're up to day too soon. ah, the deep sea money to provide the minerals needed for a green energy transition in the 1st of 2 special reports. 101 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean on al jazeera, a with,
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ah, allow government. well, jesse, around with no news ah, you're watching, i'll just say what time to recap on headlines now. civilians all fleeing the sudanese capital as fighting between the army and the rapid support forces continues. a convoy of bosses was seen heading to port sudan, the u. s. the okay,
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from inside the arabia have already evacuated diplomatic stop. the violence has not stopped in spite of a cease fire agreed for a video footage appears to show the rapid support force is the deadline. done the gallow in costume with his pipe? it is not clear when the footage was taken though. several neighborhoods in the capital seeing shortages of food, water, and fuel. many shops of both, those that are open have long cues of residents outside desk, but to stuck up a flag of food if he would have read it for like him on a on in the monica dealer memorial, 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 paid back 3 days ago,
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i thought getting more caution to be 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 a seek separate this leader from the northern indian state of punjab has been arrested after a man hun but lost it more than a month. i'm going to fall thing rose to prominence 30 this year with this call for the creation of a separate seek homeland thing. and his supporters rated a police station and from job in february of the one of his aides was arrested. police then tried to read the thing, but he escaped on the motorbike san jacob, poor as a journalist and editor of hard news magazine. he says things detention 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,
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there was a great demand earn the people there that nothing should be done to upset the piece that had returned to this very state which has been experiencing great them under double and 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 a del mar, that is expected of his at s. now is significant because he is going to be taken to the northeast, the state of psalm, and that is where he will be interrogated. a rather strange that he was allowed to carry on for about 36 days. that will reduce that to come on tv, showing him that he is in some other diet or the other used to sometime western clothes, he would go around on a more bike. so it's all very, very strange how he is phenomenal is built up and subsequently how he's been arrested. more than 3000 people evacuated from the russian city of belgrade,
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or the returning home officer authorities detonated, unexploded munitions, a russian fighter jet mistakenly dropped a bomb on the city earlier this week. and during 3 people, ukraine is expected to launch a counter offensive against russian troops in the east of the country. in the coming weeks of the months of stalemate, the fighting on the front lines is become a war of attrition, with a high human cost. now ukraine faces a battle behind the lines to rehabilitate many people who have been injured in the war. charles stratford reports from key is a prosthetic leg for one of the many amputees who come to this orthopedic center. an artificial limb workshop in central cave all examined us. that sinker was one of the country's leading prosthetic engineers heats the plastic to bend the mould into shape. anatoly lost his fighting . russian forces in mario pl, almost a year ago. he's prosthetic lake has been giving him pe you in recent weeks,
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moment of the team, we can adjust it from both sides. alexander tells him you should be fine then with us. well, how about? it's a lot of work through many very complex, very high amputations, multiple amputations where 2 arms and a leg are missing. and it's wholly lives in an 8th floor apartment. it's a long walk up the stairs when the lifts and working. he lives here with his girlfriend, alina, and her baby leesha, full in his ball. my husband was killed fighting on the front line last year. she is 7 months pregnant with anatolia child, william dement, we're thinking of starting a business. you can survive long on a government handout. so i'm thinking of what to do because atlanta is pregnant. as a war amputee, i'm a holy will eventually receive a one off compensation payment of around $21700.00. the government also paid for
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his prosthetic leg. i do not 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. 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 of military and civilian amputees. the rehabilitation center is partly funded, vinyl straightly and charity. and there's only one other, as bolden as this,
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in all ukraine fillmore. yeah. and then 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 says 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, germany's public sector workers have agreed to a wage deal ending some of the biggest strikes in more than 3 decades. last month, industrial action crippled transport systems nationwide. under the wage deal, 2 and a half 1000000 workers receive around $3300.00 tax free to help offset inflation. environmental activists have taken to the streets of london for a 3rd day of demonstrations. the protest coincided with the london marathon demonstrates as one politicians to step up the fight against climate change. i want an end to the use of fossil fuels. on saturday,
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about 30000 protesters gathered outside parliament before setting off what the group called a family friendly march. and then barbara has more from the side lines of the mouth . will. this is an unusual london marathon because not only have you got thousands of spectators, members of the public out here to cheer own the runners. but you've got large numbers of climate change. protest is on the streets here as well. part of 4 days of action by extinction, rebellion and that group of actually provided hundreds of stewards in pink bibs around the root here in central london to make sure that there's no disruption to the marathon. they're very keen to work with the marathon organizers. they say that they are actually in tune with them. for example, runners who are raising money for climate causes environmental causes. but beyond but they have actually signaled a shift in their approach. in recent years,
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they have disrupted her areas of central london with citizens and the like. but now they're saying they're trying to push more for dialogue with the general public. the politicians are not doing their job. they are not keeping a site. we need to get involved and take back the reins with citizens assemblies. that's what this is about. so, so the way not hypocritical weeks, thanks to rebellion, want to get the public involved into how we take, actually in the future who we target, how we target them. so that's going to be arrived that through public assemblies and discussions and deliberative democracy for this event, civil and american has been a chance for extension rebellion really to writes with the public consign, explain what they're trying to do, but they have made demands of government. if they don't to commit by the end of monday to stopping new island gas projects, they say they will actually step up their actions, which could include more disruptive, ah, street events. and of course,
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just so poil are also saying that they'll continue their campaign, even if it turns some of the public off. they say the issues need to be kept or in the public high through the media. now south asia is in the grips of an extreme heat wave with temperatures topping 40 degrees celsius in some parts of india. this week, the assistant high temperatures are putting pressure on health facilities and impacting the economy in a country where nearly half of the workforce works outdoors. acid bag 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 parts of central india who are the most vulnerable lack of electricity and water infrastructure means they have little respite from heat waves. bonnie 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
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this issue, power cuts anyway 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 legally do by the years i wouldn't. the sun is too harsh, we face a lot of difficulty. our children full 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. and not up regarding categorically 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 heat waves are placing an unprecedented burden on public health, agriculture, and other systems. some believe in the us government is and estimating the impact
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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 to more so time. these conservation mechanisms also inadequate sham live 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 i get him or her 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 index through which it assesses its vulnerability to the climate crisis and works within that framework. the un and climate scientists are warning heat waves will be more common and the engine government is likely to come and a growing pressure to update its policies to protect the most vulnerable. as that
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bag, i'll g 0. now thailand is also seeing rack or breaking temperatures. people in bangkok are being urged not to go outdoors. temperatures reached 42 degrees celsius on saturday, combined with humidity that felt like 54 degrees. a police officer directing traffic collapsed and died of heat stroke. earlier this week. well, peter newman is a lead author with the intergovernmental panel on climate change. he says more people are likely to die because of the unusual heat wife. it's very dangerous because it's not normal. if you live in very hot conditions and some parts of the middle east, for example, a light that you can adapt and your body will adapt and your, you can of course, make buildings more able to cope. but when it is so unusual to have over 50 degrees in thailand,
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it is just so hard to deal with. and it does cause significant increases in depth. they found, for example, in europe when they had a heat, why recently there was $70000.00 extra depths. so that's the kind of disaster that it can become. willy adaptation is a short term thing. we have to deal with a long term issue of getting rid of fossil fuels because these are water causing this extra energy that's going into the atmosphere and causing these extremes in whether the glaciers of recently the world. meteor illogical organization said they finished, they are not going to recover. now, this is where we are now, and we've only reached too close to $1.00 degree increase across the world. we can go to 3 or 4 degrees if we don't fix this issue. so we have to do more more rapidly
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because it's getting out of hand. tackling climate change requires making clean energy accessible to all. but in the u. s, most low income households don't have the resources to use renewable energy. now communities coming together to build shad solar projects. hydro cast or has more 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 apart. med rosco is enrolled in a city program for low income residence to receive discounted electricity powered by solar energy. originally, my bill will be
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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 fish bracken hendricks is the solar projects lead 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 $500.00 families in washington dc. the project costs $5000000.00 covered by investors and government grants. hendricks 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 wealth created by that energy installation, and we're making sure that it's flowing back to the community itself. if all goes
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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 renewable 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 disadvantage communities. the goal is to cut us 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 heidi, joe castro, al jazeera washington still ahead on al jazeera in sports by and munich fumble the lead in jenny high school. right.
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ah, ah. the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action is all about distract, create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically so furtive, the. busy oil industry was a main bank roller or opposition to contact the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing more to to have did whiskers, it would say absolutely. on august eve and ebony, self made businessman with the large gold mining operation, mexico forward lead to succeed, unique doors and gypsies economist who became a top advisor to build the leaders. president clinton celebrate them. my work in the white house. he paid me much more than i actually to serve as you'd a world news to me who found success after leaving the middle east. i'd have to
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abroad the my name on al jazeera lou. ah, i think there's been plenty of drama in football. let's catch up with all of it with pole right there. that has indeed some a yes. wanna start with the footballs. newcastle united hit tottenham for 6 on sunday in the english premier league going into this game of st. james his heart. there was just one place it separated for quite newcastle from tottenham in 5th grade on this evidence. newcastle, a class above their rivals from london. the home side were 5 mill up inside the 1st
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21 minutes the much eventually and the 61 because his hopes of qualifying for next season's champions lead back on track after losing last week. and they now move up to 3rd, tottenham, 5th, manchester united in brighton have just kicked off their f a cup semi final at wembley. like to school that nil nil in the 1st half the winners will play manchester city in the final role. perfect has more on how city got there on saturday. they got, i don't usually sparse weebly stadium. it loved it. was the backdrop to this. if i can't say be fido between birches, the city at sheffield united of the 3 trophies available to about city this season . the f a cup is arguably the least important price to pet guardiola at his table. despite that, the spaniard field is a relatively strong light up that included top scorer early holiday. or perhaps it was a surprise that it took city 43 minutes. so i put the scoring, what's more,
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the goal didn't come from holiday react, burris break, you get one bill from the penalty spot to city. small to couple ago. well to the 2nd home, but more city domination, boris. good. his and city. second, just after the, our book, the dead on 60 takes bit it's. he made it 3 dill because the 1st player to scored as a cup semi final hattrick, the 65 years with the game safe. it was sorry for guardiola to protect his big name, stars ahead of their bartel premier league clash with aston on wednesday. i would bout city already of the sub photos of the champions league. pet roddy, all is juggernaut is looking increasingly hard to stop the pre thomas to calls indifferent starters buying unit manager continued on saturday after his team would beat an at mites in the german bundles lager by an were leading until yon summer couldn't hold on to this shot in the 65th minutes lulewicz as okay equalizing for
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the home side. and mites were already leading to $11.00. aaron martin's 79. when it go, completed a bad day for to go by and dropped a 2nd in the league. one point behind verse dorman, in spain ral madrid, to close the gap to lead his barcelona to 8 points in league marker. asenjoe got their 1st against south of ego, and he set up at a military for the 2nd. shortly after half time vasa host at lexicon madrid, on sunday. maybe a little closer now to a lower leak tain. that's had a very high profile this season. rec, some of wales have been it into the english for least just a couple of years after being bought by hollywood stars. ron reynolds and robert michael, lenny. they beats for more to 31 on sunday, to escape the clutches of the 5th tea at national league as champions and reynolds made sure he got a souvenir. anything for her foster?
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this is a you are you, are you under? sure. yeah. i got a in the n, b a, the philadelphia 76 as became the 1st team to make it into round to the playoffs, to bias harris at 25 points. and 12 rebounds as they beat it, brooklyn. net $96.00 to $88.00 to complete a 4 nothing series suite. the lakers leave their series against the memphis grizzlies to one. anthony davis at $31.00 points and some tv bounce while the wrong
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change. racked up 25 in a 1111 i one. when the phoenix suns are one went away from reaching the 2nd round after a 112100. when n c l a clippers. kevin durant started for the sons with 31 points and jimmy, but let's go 30 points to the miami heat and air warranty one to 99. when over the milwaukee bucks they lead that eastern conference series, 2 to one a fight between 2 of boxing, brightest stars came to an unusual end in las vegas on saturday. given to davis, seen her in the purple and green shops, landed a left uppercut to rhine garcia's body in round 7. didn't seem to do much damage initially, but eventually have the desired effect as garcia went to his knee. and the meeting between the 2 lightweight challenges was over was a 1st defeat for garcia. well, go on to davis is now 29 and o in his pro career or but 2 of his victories coming by way of knockouts in the n h
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l. playoffs, the new york rangers needed an overtime goal to beat the new jersey devils. ducky hamilton scored the winner that cut the devil series lee to to one game for is at madison square garden on monday nights and a late equalizer. unless overtime, when it from morgan wiley gave the toronto maple leafs a $4.00 to $3.00 come back when at the top of a lightning kelvin kept to missouri on the 2nd, fastest time in history, the london marathon, as the race began, much of the focus was on britain's most fora, running his last marathon, that after that it was kept, seems day. the 23 year old canyon broke the course record in 2 hours. one minutes 25 seconds. miss a missing elliot capture. he's will record by just 16 seconds. alias if on house on one the women's rights and what was her baby over the distance, the ethiopian born dutch runner was running london ahead of potentially competing in the marathon at the paris olympics. oh i that's always woven out of
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morbid late to semi. thank so much paul, that brings us the end of this news our but i'm back with another full show. so stay with us with aah! long and i talked to al jazeera, we are who it's really fighting this all russia visit wagner, or is it the russian or military? we listen, we started talking to me on my own so that this via i yours, he does it. he shook to get him back. we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matters on al jazeera. no place and saigon would say the
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