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i'm equal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing. millions are trapped in poverty. many desperate and discouraged young south africans say the government needs to seriously address unemployment. otherwise they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive. ah ah, hello, i'm sammy's aiden. this is the news i live from dell 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 fueling call tube vanish. shops are closed with cues outside the few that
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remain open place in. can you investigate the christine counts asked to exhibit the bodies of 39 followers, suspected of starving themselves to death, stepping up security in schools. brazil moves to stamp out of recent surgeon effects. hello, i'm paul reese, sol, have all the sports, including the action from the english premier league, has newcastle united run riot with 6 goals against them? ah, well, come to the news hour. it's 5 pm local time in sudan where people are enduring a 9th day of bloodshed and chaos. i think it's 8 p. m. now several sees fires including the last one for either failed to stop fighting between the army and the countries biggest. how a military group, the 2 fell out over a plan to hand bank houses civilians after a cou, he 2019,
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many have been fleeing the violence in the last few days. these are pictures of a convoy heading to port sudan, the city in the east used by foreign missions to evacuate personnel, france the u. k. in the us are among the lasers countries to pull out their embassy staff. we have taken advantage of a, a temporary, lo in the, a violence that we're seeing of saddam. but we remain absent committed to support british nationals in saddam. we will do so in close coordination with rational partners. 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 the region. right. mohammed reports on how those unable to flee. the conflict are coping now. people in khartoum, a living in the middle of
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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 asserting of lack of food logo for if to city lack of florida, gonna have it the city for 3 days. now i also, we do not have ah existing order people say, well it says i'm 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. this was a little much a lot of the hospital east till operational, but not to the full capacity due to the shortage of medical equipment, little difficult to the medical st. her face to get to work. i was the fighting in
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the capitol is centered around the presidential palace and the army headquarters. this video appears to show members power military rapid support forces with the commander general mohammed hum don 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 that dead. this home was hit by shelling while the family was asleep. i know as i li i well i like i said at all, i have been 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. oh, in dar duke, north of cartoon, there are pockets of resistance. some people took to the streets in protest on saturday, calling for an end to the violence. analysts say saddam long 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
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army chief of the fighter oper, hon 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, and ultimately they have no problem in my opinion. after fighting with a flight compromising or different, i think the security of the whole country and all the while sudanese live in fear as more if the country is destroyed in baffle for power, for healing mohammed al jazeera. well, as we mentioned earlier, more governments are carrying out evacuations with cartoon international, airport clothes, foreign governments, looking elsewhere to get the citizens out. the dongle, a local level is one option. it's in the northern part of the country, closer to egypt, to the west. there's also the, shall have several apple that's located in sedan daf,
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full region and other possible evacuation route is through the port sudan international airport. it's in the red sea province, so relatively short distance from saudi arabia's port, city of gender. some roads that remain open can get people closer to ethiopia, egypt, and south sudan land crossings with those countries have so far remained open. a lot of countries are looking to djibouti is that just to call hub the u. s. deployed forces there before launching evacuations in sedan. japan and south korea have sent medical teams that as a precaution of the us, france, italy, the u. k. in saudi arabia are among the 1st to carry out evacuations. that list is growing as instability expands across parts of sedan. william pi, as he is a former british ambassador to sedan, he says ongoing fighting has complicated evacuation for the u. k. in other countries you have a continued evacuation, but the very, really,
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the plans they really survive contact with the enemy. and this is a particular circumstances that wouldn't necessarily up in foreseen that you'd have to heavily armed forces fighting in the streets of costume. most of when i was in sudan, the evacuation plan was to go by rote in the event of the airport being close, go by route 2 ports are done, but that's a long, long way and fighting is also continuing in other parts of the country. so in those circumstances, your very little option, but to resolve to a military evacuation, which is what's happened in this case. and it was clear from here that the embassies were in the middle of a war zone that they were being targeted normally. diplomatic missions in you can operate with a degree of immunity, but in this, in this conflict we saw a tax on the you investor. we saw
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a tax on french and americans. the diplomat themselves were unable to operate. so had to be evacuated in, ironically with a diplomat out of the country. it's much easier to put pressure on the parties because you don't have hostages if you like. the difficulty now is how to get british citizens out. that's a much more complex thing because they'll be spread all over the place. more than 150 students from the international university of africa in khartoum or in i'll get out of in se sedan government. so says being taken to this abba and from their to their home countries. benny are stuck in desperate conditions. i'll just, sarah has heard from nigeria and student in cartoon, was calling on the government to help. everyone has been trying that there is no hope of survival ever any run in hell, you know, looking for shelter to survive. these, these people,
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this site, they don't value human lives. they bring care of our we you know, breaking things. there is no electricity berries lot and i was having a little 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 everywhere. and you don't know whether you're going to do the looks because the me, those, you know, they just dropping majors close to the place where i was saying there was
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a bomb blast. and so i was going through the window to look what is happening now. hundreds of people are also fleeing to neighboring south sudan, but the ongoing fighting is making it difficult for people to move south. sedan is already grappling with around 2000000 internally, displaced people off for decade, long conflict. more than 10000 sudanese have sled and crossed into neighboring chad . the world food program says that number could rise to a 100000. joining us on the phone from chad's capsule and jemina is freelance journalist carol valet. like good to have you with us. so 1st of all, carol talked us a little bit about the numbers. are they increasing rapidly? yes, absolutely. well, again, thank you. i think the numbers are increasing very, very fast because every day you're more people coming from from them
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to check and they are leaving in terrible conditions. you have to imagine the region. so it's a very, very dr. byron, almost no shade and the dimensions their rights above $44.00 degrees. so the refugee, they are lacking everything basic at modern food education or shelter. and the only one place to walk from is on the other side of the site. so they are currently sleeping in the open air and i met with the women who just gave birth to twins on the background. so fortunately, i'll be here to take them and tell you they are walking day and night. they are threatening to them, but they also really money to do so. they like things are good. the 1st for
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distribution should start tomorrow morning. but as you said, as we said before, everyday and most of them are coming from now. it's more people that most people from the ages just across the board are very close to because you're going to be some of them are even surrounded by the forces to people. it just comes to the entrance. but according to monetary of this book with, when i was in the field, as soon as the intensity of the fighting flowers, people, we stopped coming to lead to check their reports. and consequently for the region there was up at security of economy, for instance. and you mentioned there that humanitarian groups lack funding, are you seeing people coming with needs which are being and catered for which
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agencies can't help them with well, actually, oh no, it's good for me to count the people and they real real get the dissertation watchers and sanitation, but they they like the phone, they will restrain out to the refugees and the thousands of them already is in check some of them 20 years. so yeah, there will be consequences for rich, which is who came previously to check that also would be consequences on be it could be boring, phone supplies, the markets are usually supplied from that. i wrote the prior to the so different
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it already rose by almost 40 percent on the markets. and also this message can come up with a more pressure on natural resources and very, very natural resources there. and as well as you know, they need to be live and cook debates, not that good stuff, some point. and you also put your commute around. so there will be consequences also on security. and as people come across the border, tell us about the sorts of stories you're hearing from people in the experiences they've been going through during the fighting. as i mention most of the people up, it's it just a few days after the conflict started from directv from
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across the border. so most of them they became by fear before i reached him some older witness. and they also came from the days that was burned to the ground. and they also told me stories about losing of villages, resources, et cetera. all right, thank you so much for sharing your perspective on that. thank you to thank you for having me. plenty more still ahead on the news hour, including her former president returned home device corruption, charges and head to a prison housing to former leaders and madison demonstration by climate protests. this coincides with one of london may just voting event. i didn't spoil the philadelphia 76 is become the 1st thing to make it to the next round, the v
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n b a playoff. ah, please have him zoomed at least 39 bodies from graves in a forest outside. melinda in easton, kenya the victims allegedly starved to death after following their past as instructions to stop eating. police are investigating a call which one n g o says it's been operating since 2009 shavon, so has more they believed they would meet god. they ended up in a shallow, grave and side, a coastal town in eastern kenya, victims of a suspected cult leader of us, our days wife, son and parents in law disappeared, leaving everything behind you. so when i get to such off, when i said san juan, i stood down dahlgren to see jesus saw it and i trucked our flight. it's only book
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a long way. tickets to my lindy, richie shoe, i've already contacted back to nairobi. this is the man accused of luring them to melinda, i paul mackenzie, and thing gay. as the leader of the good news, international church, he apparently 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 in for me enough. i couldn't have cool, you know, keeping behind by the coast trade. so yes, people are angry, but kinda, you know, give, has 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 la january my ball, my little may. 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
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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 moment. what so does our to on very in who mind to see what is going on here on the people who are in common? yeah, i can, i can't see. none of us are similar relative for the i don't find numerous kin more people unseen more groups, mackenzie is now in custody. pathologists are taking samples from the victims to determine the cause of death. shavon silk al jazeera, catherine, so i has more now from the i robi, a police us deal recovering bodies in their land. in monday, in the canyon coast, they are looking for more shallow graves. they say that they will continue the operation until they get all the bodies of people who could be
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buried there. we know that there is a woman who has been rescue. she was hiding in the bushes. she is very weak to be taken to hospital either we men have basically are undergoing a therapy among the people who died as a whole family father, mother and we children that tachi does the call, does 13 of them have been arrest said including the pastor mackenzie he started discharge back in 2016 i. he had a huge following, but many of them laughed when he started this controversial teaching about x to fostering and telling people to stop themselves so that they can see god. and they are very, very poor. many of them, so it's very easy to take advantage of that desperation. and this such for hope,
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if you may, brazil's government has launched the campaign to improve safety in schools after a series of shocking incidents are now more security patrols outside schools. 300 people suspected of planning further attacks have been detained in recent weeks. one again, the key of reports from rio de janeiro. their fuzzy will be able to just live brazil's president losing us to let us uva, cheered an emergency meeting for aimed at preventing violence in schools. in march, a 13 year old student stabbed and killed a teacher with a knife than this month. a 25 year old man wielding a hatchet broke into this preschool, killing 4 children between the ages of 5 and 7. ask your comrade till more draws it dodgy. it's a monstrosity that all of us who are father's mother's grandparents,
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uncles could never imagine would happen. at the meeting, the government announced it would be spending $625000000.00 to re enforce security in the schools. but the president and his closest aides also blame the spread of hate speech on social media. as the contributing factor in the search of school violence, justice minister flavio jello said social media websites will be monitored as part of the operation to prevent new school attacks. if fall regulating and monitoring the internet does not violate our freedom of speech, to protect those rights, we need rules to cub hate videos and messages which are being published every day. instigating violence. school attacks are a new phenomenon in brazil, but some specialist believe the surge of violence could become as common as in the united states when boys new even chic noise that they need in the 20 years before last year we had a live in school attacks,
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but in just the past 2 months we've had obtained these numbers can't become pay to those in the us, but the shop increase in a country that is not used to dealing with this kind of islands. thanks. have you. okay. no, pedestrian i, brianna sylvia is grateful to see security measures are finally being taken seriously. for more than a decade. she's been pushing brazilian officials to focus on school violence in 2011. her 14 year old daughter and 11 other students were killed in the handling of massacre the deadliest school attack in brazil's history move. it is with my not only lost a daughter, but saw my family being shattered. my husband and father both suffered strokes. my son had to cope alone with the pain of losing the sister and seeing his parents plunge in despair. it's a feeling that only those who have suffered at 1st hand can understand this month. police patrols in front of schools have increased bar, but at the m, like many brazilians feel that more needs to be done and that families, teachers,
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and psychologists must be better prepared to deal with this new threat. these statues of teenagers running as if they had their futures ahead of them represent the 12 students who were killed during brazil's deadliest school attack, a reminder by parents and advocates that unless serious protection measures are taken, innocent lives will continue to be at stake. monica unoccupied, i'll just 0. rio de janeiro. peruse form of presidents has arrived home after being extradited from the u. s. to face corruption charges. and a 100 to lay though, handed himself into authorities in california on friday. his accused of accepting more than $35000000.00 in bribes during his 5 years in office. he denies any wrongdoing. while our sanchez explains the bank ground in 2001, alexandra, the leader rose to power as beetles 1st misty so precedent,
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a champion of democracy, a liberal economist. he quelled at deadly political insurrection and finished his 5 year tenure with one 3rd of peruvians. supporting him, he then moved to the united states as corruptions, candles began to emerge, into the lyla, denied any wrong doing wasted mil. oh, shami one just one piece of evidence, just one. and i will be the 1st to step out of politics. o prosecutors accused him of collusion and money laundering for taking nearly $35000000.00 in bribes. construction brazilian giant, only bridge in exchange for contracts and public works is well known of castle muscle. it is one of the most solid cases in traditionally, i guess that the route of the money start from or the bricks counselor into the account of a need friend and partner body and then to a company in costa rica. that money then brought a $5000000.00 home and an office in beryl. yes. a little for extradition to produce
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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 leader was a great success story, a shoe shine boy from a poor village in the an this who reached the presidency. but political allies and follower st. delivered to see them betrayed them. ill give you an area. why are who you the guy, the one who comes from the bottom and carries out the dream of being 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 pre. this is where authority saint the lyla will remain during the trial. the jail is currently shared by former precedence. i'll
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read before you, marty, and belittle gusty. you. as nearly olive produced, former precedence are under investigation or jail for corruption. this facility is expanding. they're convicted, they will likely also end up here with alejandro to little as its latest tenant mary anna sanchez. i just need a lima ariano was at the airport in chi our the former president line did a short while ago she gave us this update. we saw an ambulance go in and come out and ambulance with with those who were supposed to check out his health. he says his health is frail. he's all. there's also been the presence of prosecutors. the top prosecutor in the country is what he or she still wants to supervise the all of the corruption case against the former president been handled and after this it is still unclear whether he will be taken to a criminal court,
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or he will be flown out of here to the police based that is about an hour away from here. is that, is it not? there are by the your that is where former precedent to marty and the feel are right now. they are in prison. they're serving a $25.00 your sentence, but you're waiting for the investigation on corruption charges that's work. so natal will remain the supply. his lawyer decides that she has asked the peruvian judiciary to allow him to stay under house, her wrists like a big problem. she's a former student who is also under investigation for corruption, but she was out in his time. she didn't go to jail. he was under house arrest. he wants the name because he says that's that's prison will kill him. as he said in
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an interview before turning himself in, in california, or it turns one of our top stories down the death by starvation of at least 30 followers of a christian count of gideon. nathan guerrero is the governor of kill if he county where the bodies were exude, joins us now from nairobi. could have you with us, sir. the 1st of all, as your investigations get under way. it's a baffling question. how did someone managed to convince so many people to starve themselves to death? doug on both forms, all of us banks. what was the security tumor? buffalo, everybody are a tough been because it was deep enough honest. so the doors are not good. i think care by the time people discover the guy has been there for so long to get there for yes. sort of thing. things are been happening gradually without doing. and when he was artist data date, he was released on
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a bond by the god because there are, they could not prove him. got that particular moment, doug said digital data or stablish now only, but dollars used on the ground. they can prove that the guy is still in deborah lee phillips, one under 14 days. because as you see, there's a lot of veteran things going on today. they managed to zoom on other agent bodies . so we hope in the next days, after all the past, my poems are been done, the back door just dropped very dense, them did much and god will probably take care defined, done. he mentioned he was deep in a forest, but apparently some of these victims he had to load them from outside of blending. apparently some of them had one way. tickets from nairobi, how was he able to reach so far away? you said the problem is a we don't know how he, he managed to convince it in on us to come on the
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way and you know, and you come there in because you're in the same country, you're not really on a checkpoint with where this passport control so in your life in melinda, and you could go to the family dog any detection, you bought deb a public vehicle and to grow their web. what to what we own supplies is that they did family members of this to blue dig, jim's or why they did not say res alonda numbers would have been able to raise the land that these people were missing. we don't know from where they came from because most of them are not from the glen county. so they don't know where they come from, where whether they had to put it to the police station does their family members are missing. dots wanting to police are still looking into that. let me jump in that i had, the numbers would have raised the alarm. he was arrested right in connection with deaths were authorities not aware of the scale of people who were
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following him, the scale of deaths. it, it was not because the guy had that cha ching gum, some time back, and a nobody dental's not done in town. and then he moved out of town. nobody knew where he had gone till the other day. when emma 2 children currently home really died, which was the reason he was arrested. you think that there's a mistake made on release? know him on bail. sorry, i can't hear you. do you think a mistake was made by releasing him on bail? i think most of the things under the happens, it was, it was a big mistake to lose him on bell because they should have waited to see the investigation probably should have been asked for more days like that done now. probably would have been able to an act more things done. what we're getting now. ah, but because the police are still investigating, i don't want to say much of this matter. we have web police presence on the ground
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. i know the police boss will do visiting tomorrow. the minister in charge of donald security, the come to reducing the day after. so the government is on top of things. a signature paragraph is on top. 2 are not this problem because we own everybody's baffled by what is we are getting on the ground. what are these the lessons that one can take away from this and implement to prevent this from happening again, i'm not of course, implying that all the churches are involved in this kind of thing. but is this something that you can take away from this to say you're going to monitor and make sure that people don't do this kind of thing? i think why the police of us from all these is because there needs to see whether this guy is alone in this or there are many other lab, a link where these are probably our group of people
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who are dealing with the official but not this guy. long that's why dad, that got to give them 14 more days. so they do mobile investigations. i believe. and as people are still on the ground searching for gloves, they will probably be able to are not long or ab, between now and the 14 days to be able to see or their link. is there another church involved from where this to pull up? come on because they come from 23 particularly us. so we'll be able to police will be able to know whether this guy has a link so that we, we are able to also get what if this links to the house or any, some people who were involved in that particular forests who are sort of the security men protecting him and what was going on had been arrested, and i'm sure will, the police will be able to run out more information than i thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us in the matter. rather. thank you so much. i'm sorry
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for the break down a bit of the link. no, no, it's fine. appreciate your time man. still ahead on i'll just hear the bible behind the lines. we look at the challenge of rehabilitation by those who lost limbs in the ukraine. the war after a month long man, hung police in india, arrest the prominent. think fact with this lee, the celebrations and the hollywood ending season like no other for another. the british team, i hello, let's get going with your weather forecasts for the middle east and africa right off the bat. i wanted to show you this dramatic video of a twitter in the northeast of oman, early estimates our wind speeds here,
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about 200 kilometers per hour. that would put this at the equivalent of an f 3 twister on a scale of 5. now in terms of the active weather on monday, i think it'll be around hit and miss through saudi arabia, but it should be much quieter for oman. hot send human until how with a top temperature of 35 degrees through pockets sun. we're closing in on 40 is through sin province. temperatures are also coming up once again in sort minutes dont ask about at $34.00 it remains shower e through much of per p a. temperatures still low here is stumble. 14 degrees. it's certainly been a sluggish start. to spring cure, heat, wave alert continues for the southeast corner of senegal, those temperatures cross 40 degrees. and we had seen a months worth of rain in the southeast of kenya in mombasa. so quite heavy pulses there. i think on monday it will be for the western side of d. r, congo. and that leads into the northwest of angola. also seen some pretty solid bands of rain around vint hook that stretches into the southwest botswana. could
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see some flooding here, a few showers around cape town, his fall with a high of 19 degrees. bye for now. ah. the cities home to millions and debate drive out of the climate crisis. cities have more space in school to do the radical things. pledges the manage about smarter, green, a lower carbon cities, brain. gentrification is a growing process of inequality and displacement. but are these promised utopia for everyone or just to select field all hell the planet looks at where the green cities can also be socially. just episode 5 on al jazeera al jazeera sets the stage 311 here, 5 i and all. and i have been deployed to faith, just one enemy, global experts and discussing idea of in been do, come to been established in democracy. it was bound to explore and abundance of
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world class programming africa is the least polluter here to figure out like in fox, designed to inform, motivate, and inspire you on out to 0, hulu. ah, they're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines, the south civilians are flaying the sydney's capital as fighting between the army and the rapid support forces continues. a convoy of bosses was seen heading to port sedan. the u. s. u. k. france and saudi arabia have already evacuated diplomatic staff. the violence is not stopped in spite of a cease fire agreed for ead. video footage appears to show the rapid support forces
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the, the mohammed hum, dan de gallow in khartoum with these fighters. it's not clear though, when the footage was taken, several neighborhoods in the capital are seeing shortages of food, water, and fuel. many shops are closed and those that are open have long cues of residents outside. desperate to stock up. here morgan has more from the sudanese capital car to while there are 2 kinds of active evacuations happening here in the capital cartoon. there's the evacuation of foreign nationals with the help from their embassies and allied countries here in the, in the capital. many of them making their way to the eastern city off port than just like the un mission here in the country and puts them as 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 they would be checkpoints on the route and because it's a large convoy, it's likely to take longer than that. and those are the foreign nationals
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evacuating. then there's the local, the residence of her to themselves, who are doing their own evacuations, mapping out their own ruth, outside the capital, to make it to safe places, places like in the central part of the country or river. now, in the northern part of the country, there are also some students who are trying to evacuate the country completely, not just to neighboring states. they're trying to of neighboring countries like egypt. if you are chad and south for them, they're 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. and be end, let's not forget, but this is the 1st time her assume if i could actually witnessing a displacement. hudson was not a city that had, has witnessed conflict despite the fact that put on has had numerous were going on within its borders. but never in hard to him, so people are very unused. the situation was in 3000 people, evacuated from the russian city of belgrade. are the returning home author
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authorities designated unexploded munitions, a russian fighter jet mistakenly dropped a bomb on the city earlier this week. enduring 3 people, ukraine is expected to launch a counter offensive against russian troops in the east of the country in the coming weeks after months of stalemate, the fighting of the front lines become a war of attrition with a high human cost. now your crime faces a battle behind the lines to rehabilitate. many people have been injured in the war . child stratford reports from key if 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 legs fighting russian forces. in my real pul, almost a year ago, he's prosthetic lake has been giving him pe you in recent weeks. moment of the tv,
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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 room. many very complex, very high amputations. multiple amputations were 2, arms and legs are missing and it's wholly lives in an explore apartment. it's a long walk up the stairs when the lipson are 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 dement, we're thinking of starting a business. you can survive long on a government handout. so i am thinking of what to do because atlanta is pregnant. as a war and beauty and it's wholly will eventually receive a one of compensation payment of around $21700.00. the government also paid the
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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. 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
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ukraine fillmore. yeah. and there he moved the washer, 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. anatoly 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, give. germany's public sector workers have agreed to a wage deal and some of the biggest strikes and more than 3 decades. last month, industrial action cripple transport systems nationwide. under the wage deal, 2 and a half 1000000 workers will receive around $3300.00 tax free to help offset inflation. a seek separatist leader from the northern indian stay. the full job is been arrested after a man. how that last more than a month. amber, it's pal thing rose to prominence 30 this year. that is called for the creation of a separate seek homeland thing and so forth,
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is rated to police station and put job in february. after one of his aides was arrested. police then tried to arrest thing, but he escaped on the motorbike sunjay composed as a journalist and editor of hard news magazine. he says things, detention is increase tensions in the already unstable punjab state. you 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 to turn to this very, you know, stayed, which has been experiencing great them under the double and all these years. so they didn't want to mr. polish thing to do anything more than what has what he had done and in a certain way didn't really cause a tell margaret just 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,
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is rather strange that he was allowed to carry on for about $36.00 days. there were video that used to come on tv showing him that he used in some mother died or the other used to sometime there were some clothes he would go around on a more bike. so it's all very, very strange how he's phenomenal is built up and subsequently how he's been arrested. environmental activists took to the streets of london for a 3rd day of demonstrations. the protests coincided with the london madison to fears the activists would disrupt the event. but in the end, it went smoothly thanks to a change in tactics by protesting the baba explains the therein to the final my little london marathon cheered on by thousands of spectators. but sundays event was different because climate change activists extinction rebellion or so we're also hitting the streets that had be fears of disruption, but ex are brought in hundreds of stewards to make sure nobody tried to stop the
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running at the start is a former olympic champion canoeists now dedicated to climate campaigning to all right here is to connect with the many, many thousands of people that are out there that we know a seriously concerned about my budget. but i have no time to action where the vice of people to come down experience what it is like to be a part of a massive group of people who are seriously concerned. in recent years, ex hours be known for direct action including citizens bringing traffic to a halt in central london. they now say they favor a different approach. another group just still poil recently targeted the well suca championships here in the u. k. i'm a liberal engine from london to a very activists have just been jailed for climbing, a major bridge over the river thames forcing police to close it to traffic. but they say that still committed to disrupting public events as a way to keep the climate crisis in the news on government. this response, their, their response to the climate crisis is to put people in jail. that's not the right
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way to solve the climate crisis. who saw the climate crises by addressing the issues and the issue is no new oil and gas extinction. rebellion for their part, want ministers to and funding for new oil and gas projects and set up emergency citizens assemblies to address the climate crisis. one of the slogans extinction rebellion are using for today's event is running out of time. and they've given the government a deadline of monday. beyond which they say they'll be increasing their actions. we're definitely gonna continue targeting and trying to disrupt that. the oil industry, financial institutions that are financing the oil, industry, insurance companies that are ensuring polluting industries. all these things will, will continue. but it's going to be targeted. so different priorities perhaps. but as they raced to push the politicians to deliver on their own climate promises, we can expect more eye catching events. nadeem barbara al jazeera london or south
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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 half pressure on health facilities and impacting the economy in the country. when any half the workforce works outdoors, 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 in rural parts of central india who are the most vulnerable. a lack of electricity and water infrastructure means they have little rest bite from heat waves. barney quixote gary miller, dear waters, a big issue. i feel extremely hot. my hands and legs are always aching. there is this issue, power cuts anyway because of this heat, their power cuts all the time lightly with these are the problems i've been facing . in some villages, there is no running water. people relying wells for the supply and those and
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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 little body is out of wouldn't the sun is too harsh. we face a lot of difficulty our children for sick all the time, but sometimes we also fall sick. but what to do now the only work we have yet otherwise is no other source of employment and never america 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 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
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inadequate. shambler 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 was at the 2nd order worried this window because if he not too many tourist 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 its vulnerability to the climate crisis and works within that framework. the u. s. 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 big al jazeera, multiple tornadoes of touch down in oman. the twisters struck mostly in the banner brilee region. they reach spinning speeds of 200 kilometers per hour, killing livestock, damaging property,
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and cussing power supplies. a man civil aviation authority has issued where the warnings, including heavy rainfall for muskets and surrounding regions. still ahead on al jazeera as a dave you to forget. so the former head of coach, shin argentina, as he tries to guide flamingo to the top of brazil. ah, jump into the stream. hen percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emission joined the debate. people have already lost that lying people. how close to that culture that people have no doubt conditions. have your say, want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it live on you to people commenting. i want the whole world to know that cherokee are not headed. tracking over through this with the powers that be this gene on al jazeera,
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no place. and so i gone was say the press retreated with the car about a media hub and vital vantage point. during the 1st truly televised war from the roof. we could see the regulation at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row sheet to the final stages of the war saigon, caravel war hotels, on alger 0, hulu . ah, why let's catch up on all the sports news for some of you. thank you very much. newcastle. united hits tottenham for 6 on sunday in the english premier league.
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we're going into this game. there was just one place that separated for place newcastle from taught them in 5th. but on this evidence, newcastle or a class above their rivals from london, the home side with 5 no up inside the 1st 21 minutes the much eventually ended 61. newcastle hits hopes of qualifying for next season, champions league back on track of to losing last week. they now move up to 3rd, taught them our 5th the fake up final in england will be a manchester darby for the 1st time in the 142 year history of the competition. manchester united will plight one city on june the 3rd at south that united beat brighton on penalties in sunday. semi sali march missed brightens 7th spots. kick in a shootout after extra time had finished go less. and united swedish defender victor linda left, sealed a place in the final for the manchester team. form argentina had coach
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jorge. some poly has suffered a setback in his 1st game in charge of brazilians, flamingo. the reigning south american champions look like i'm gonna draw against internation now on sunday. but in the 8 minutes of stoppage time, modi's seo skirt his 2nd of the game after coming on as the sub she want to international the result. luckily for some poly, it is only the 2nd game of the season. thomas tackles in different stopped as by an munich manager, continued on saturday after his team would be 2 months in the german bundis lager. fine, we're leading until yon summer. couldn't hold on to this shot in the 65th minute, ludovic, i, your k, equalizing for the home side. mites were already leading to one, when our and martine 79th minute go, completes their band day for to go by and drop to 2nd in the league one point behind versus dornan's. now to a lower lead team that's had a very high profile this season. rec, some of wales have been promoted to the english fully just a couple of years after being pulled by
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a couple of hollywood stars. they beat board 31 on sunday to escape the clutches of the 15th nationally as champions one of those stars ron reynolds, made sure he got a souvenir, a jersey now this is yes. i think by the way, are you were you under shirt. yeah. i good, i know with the text me a, some hungry, a world tennis number one e. guess we're tech is hitting form ahead of her french open title defense. the pole was up against bella. russian arena sub olenka. was number 2,
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several anchor and showed it was a tough contest, but with her stranded on much points in the 2nd set of the ship got final 636 for the final score. it's her 30 single title. the man who may soon be mens number one has defended his barcelona opened title. carlos alcaraz was up against the finest, sits he passed on sunday in the fossil open final. the 1st set was at free 3. when outrun started pulling clay, he would take it 63, and the 19 year old spaniard booked rock study in the 2nd to 64 and not yet to retain his crown. then drop us that all tournament and $123.00 of his $25.00 matches this year. in the n. b, a, the philadelphia 76 is became the 1st team to make it into round 2 of the playoffs to bias harris had 25 points as they beat the brooklyn net 96 to 88 to complete a for nothing series. sweep a fight between 2 of boxing, brightest styles,
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came to an unusual end in las vegas on saturday, given to davis in the purple and green shorts, landed a leg up to ryan garcia's body in around 7. didn't seem to do much damage initially, but eventually had the desired effect. garcia went to his knee and the meeting between the 2 light white challenges was over. it was a 1st to think for garcia. well, davis is now $29.00 and out in his front career kelvin kept whom has run the 2nd fastest time in history at the london marathon. as the race began, much of the focus was on britain's most fora, running his last race. but after that, it is kept tuesday, the canyon broke the course record in 2 hours, one minute and 25 seconds. missing the world record by just 16 seconds. elliott, sif on her son won the women's race and what was her day view of the distance? the ethiopian born dutch athlete was running london, had a potentially competing in the marathon at the paris olympics.
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