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many, many colors, phone books in all corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching al jazeera ah . as foreign nationals rush to escape the fighting. and saddam many civilians remain trapped with no basic supplies. we hear from those caught up in the crossfire. we don't have a test with . hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out 0 live until all set coming up. police in kenya, zoom $47.00 bodies as they investigate a coal to believe they would go to heaven if they stop themselves to death. and
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extradited from the united states perused for my president arrives back home to face corruption charges. ah, we begin in sudan wet fighting between the army and rapid support forces is raging for a night's day. thousands of people not fleeing the violence on more than 400 have been killed. many neighborhoods have been left without access to food and clean water. and the country's experiencing and the total internet blackout rated mohammed begins our coverage. aah! people in cartoon, 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. any hour from here? my house here. and hunter body of yeah, suffering of lack of food. local. ha ha. if the hittie lack of florida,
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we don't have the city for treated. now. i'm also gonna have, ah, exists. would people say, well it's, it's on 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, a lot, much a lot of the hospital east till operational, but not to the full capacity due to the shortage of medical equipment. let alone difficulties the medical staff face to get to work. i was the fighting in the capital is centered around the presidential palace and the army headquarters. this video appears to show members of our military record 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 their dead. this home was hit by shelling while the family
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was asleep. 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 hid the room 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 saturday, holding for an end to the violence. analysts say to dance long away to transition to civilian rule, a prospect that seemed imminent a few weeks ago moving further out of reach for as long as general douglas and army chief, i don't flatter, harper 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 work
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a compromising or different i think 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. but healing mohammed al jazeera. well, after a week of battles that delayed rescuers, many countries are now scrambling to evacuate their citizens and diplomats for jordanian plains landed on military airport carrying more than 300 people from ports of them. spain and germany also evacuated hundreds of their citizens on sunday. and more countries have announced evacuation plans in the coming days. it morgan has more on those evacuations, from culture. 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 ports than just like the un mission here in the country and puts them as
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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 take longer than that. and those are the foreign nationals 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 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
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within its borders. but never in hard to him, so people are very unused. the situation were noun, abdur basset escape for them. the egypt on saturday, she described, but it was light fleeing the violence with her family getting out of sudan was not an easy decision to make. it was not an easy journey. what i would recommend to my sister's number, they are trying to place it on right now is, i mean, you need to be brave up, please take care of each other. don't carry too much money or to any clothes pack like li, make sure you have sent. you would plenty of drinking water. the journey is really, really long. and when you think about it, just go for it. don't think of the what if just please try to get out and be getting out of the bomb was definitely the most difficult part of this entire journey. having to go through the checkpoints where you don't know whether you're
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going to be robbed or killed or i'm just holding my mother's hand looking into my grandmother, i just all holding each other's hands and praying that it all goes smoothly. i would say that even though it was the shortest part of the chip, it was definitely the most nerve wracking. the situation has just gotten so much worse than the last few days. people have completely run out of food, clean drinking water. the hospitals are almost 0 capacity. they're completely not breaking. there is no patrol. people can't move around. even evacuation like when we evacuated, it was way much easier. i was even at the border. there weren't that many people, but now these borders are filled with so many people. and it is draining into a full blown herana chain prices. and that needs to be stopped as to why needs to
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be put into place. and the people of said, i need to be evacuated safely. more than a 150 students from the international university of africa. and cartoon are in our got our ref, in se a government source says that being taken to add a saba from their to their home countries. but many are still stuck in desperate conditions out. his ear was heard from a nigerian student and cartoon was calling on her government to help. everyone has been stranded. there is no hope of survival. everyone is just run in hell. you know, looking for shelter to survive. are these, these people decide to value human lives the don't care voluntarily? and we are on the street, you know, breaking things. there is no electricity berries. lot. i was having some little
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water left with me at the lunch 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 you, there is nothing you can buy and even that cash is not there. the so he's are roaming about everywhere and you don't know whether you're going to do the left because the lease, i was a close to the place where i was there was a bomb blast. and so i was going through the window to local what is happening out? well, hundreds of people are also fleeing to neighboring south about but the ongoing fighting is making it difficult for people to move south. saddam, there's already grappling with around 2000000 the internally displaced people.
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after a decade long conflict, kate men of vali, is cares, east and central africa regional director. she says the balance is worsening. saddam's humanitarian crises. one of the things that we always conscious about this year is that women and girls and children are always the most disproportionately affected by violence. and so some of the realities with his journeys as they leave it think it's actually going to be a girl. i still ripples 19, not concerned about what's going on to me, women and then how to pass them. we also know that to don in itself from a include from an economy point of view. when you think about, what do you think of this when you when the social social is not to the current bonding deep in unwritten to see many, many g and quite this in
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a country that was already struggling economically with writing food prices, the pursuit in floods disease outbreaks and experience has shown that those who are already highly vulnerable had very few coping mechanisms. and so right now with this conflict with a few coping mechanisms that they have, they are left with none. this is the odyssey for those who are st cartoon. were those who raised the conflict and for those who are now tracking to, to the border. the companies in kenya zoomed at least, $47.00 bodies and graves in a forest outside melinda, in the east of the country. the victims allegedly from a religious cult star themselves to death. after falling their pastors instructions to stop eating. police are investigating the colts, which one and joe says has been operating since 2019. she still has more
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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 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 a long way. tickets to my lindy, we should have already gone to get back to my adobe. 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 for me enough. i didn't have to, you know, keep him behind by that shows the coast trade. so yes, people are angry, but kill,
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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 cases, the parents have died as well. some members of the church were rescued from the preachers property alive, but weak relatives at the estimation size are holding out hope that they're missing loved ones have survived the moment that 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, i can't see. none of those 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,
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silk al jazeera for giddeon mon guerrero's, the governor of california county where the bodies were zoomed. he explained how authorities are dealing with a case and on buffalo lost his buffaloes. the security team had bottles, everybody or it happened because it was deep enough. artists saw doors, they're not dead. i think care by the time people to discover the guy's been there for so long. think out there for yes or thing. things that been happening gradually without doing and when he was out as to the other day, he was released them on a bond by the god because they are, they could not prove in court that went to cal i moment that said if people died of starvation you said the problem is a, we don't know how he, he managed to convince it in on us to come all the way and you know, and you come there in because you are in the same country. you are not really on
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a checkpoint with where this passport control. so anyway, i've been melinda, and you could go to the family dog. any protection you bought, dead a public vehicle and to go there, grab one to what we own supplies. is that the, the family members will distribute who victims are white, they did not say res alonda numbers would have been able to raise the land that is to put on missing. we don't know from where they came from, because most of them are not from the gleeful county. so they don't know where they come from, where whether they had to put it to the police station got their family members are missing. dots wanting to police are looking into lot more so to come here at altos air, including thousands of migrants, are making their way across mexico. calling for action after a deadly fire at a board of detention center. on the battle behind the lines, we looked at the challenge of rehabilitating fighters who lost limbs in the ukrainian warren status.
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countries are scrambling to evacuate their citizens on different mats from sedan. jordan is the latest to come out. 300 people, spain and germany, also from about hundreds of us citizens on sunday. and kenyon police have done up the bodies of 47 people on the land owned by the leader of a cold victims allegedly stop themselves to death. after being told to stop eating, in order to meet jesus, the pastor is in police custody and has been arrested twice before. cruise former president has arrived in his home country after being extradited from the us to face corruption charges. alejandro toledo has appeared in court in lima. he's accused of accepting more than $35000000.00 in bribes during his 5 years and office . toledo has been ordered to serve a pre trial detention of 18 months to the police station. he denies any wrong doing anybody on a sanchez is outside the prison, where to late it will be taken. we spend about 3 hours at the
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airport with doctor, we're checking on, he's healthy. he has cancer and his health is braille. he was then taken by rose, who got national the just the barrier court. that's why he met before entering the court, he met the tutor in the country. then the court faced the judge who read. he's right. who read the charges, pollution and money laundering. and then he has been taken to the police in the center of the country in the center of the capital. we are at the police base where i live the morning. i guess the, you know, are here he will be joining both of the former president or young man that was over here for 9 months. he was that go free, but the other 2, former president, one,
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i got a few, marty serving a 25 year sentence for human rights violations and corruption and c under investigation for corruption and for $0.03. they will spend some time in a long time actually hear of these 18 months until the 1st part of the got the 1st part of the investigation takes place. more than 3000 people are on the march, nor through mexico in the later in a series of migrant caravans, the heading towards mexico city, but eventually aim of reaching the border with the united states. a caravan consists of mainly venezuelans, but there are people from as far as china and other asian nations. many on the modules are demonstrating out of 40 people die than a detention center fire, and mexico last month. most of the time, the protesting for to death to demand the closure of the national migration
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institute to demand mexico is pressed and operate or pays attention to our good court. that demands the remove of the migration director. the coffee centers of the concentration comes this in to my hotel. we don't have any other alternative in leaving from here and to keep moving forward. we won't give up. we all go to the united states. i'm fighting for better for my daughter here. and another one i left in honduras. ukraine is expected to launch a counter offensive against russian forces in the east of the country in the coming weeks after months of stalemate. the fighting on the front lines has become a war of attrition, with a high human cost. well now ukraine faces a battle behind the lines to rehabilitate the many people who've been injured in the war. charles struck reports from keith appro static leg for one of the many amputees who come to this orthopedics center. an artificial limb workshop in central cave all examined us. that sinker was one of the country's leading
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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 league has been giving him pe you in recent weeks on that of the team. we can adjust it from both sides. alexander tells him it should be fine then . because you're too much with us, but it's a lot of work room, many very complex, very high amputations. multiple amputations were 2 arms and a leg missing. anatoly 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, wilmont. we are thinking of starting a business, you can survive long on
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a government handout. so i am thinking of what to do because elaine is pregnant, as a wall and beauty and it's wholly will eventually receive a one off compensation payment of around $21700.00. the government also paid the his prosthetic leg. i don't know that if you go south, it's difficult for him to move around. he tries, of course, but he mainly sits with the child. i have to do most of the housework, most of the 200. 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 limbs is manufactured in germany, but assembled here in ukraine. it has a computer chip at the back, the data from which she's analyzed and the movement of the joint adjusted accordingly. the price is astronomical. $45000.00 for this pathetic leg. there is
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nothing like it being manufactured in this country. there are not enough prosthetic limbs being built in ukraine for the growing number, military and civilian amputees. the rehabilitation center is partly funded, vinyl straightly and charity. and there's only one other as bolton as this in all ukraine fillmore. yeah. and there he moved 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 to 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 keith russia scheduled to hold the un security council meeting on monday to discuss the principles of the un charter. that's the same charge, or it's accused of violating with its war on ukraine. russia took over the presidency of the security council early this month. our debbie martin, editor james baynes as more from the united nations. the russian foreign minister
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will preside over 2 meetings of the un security council. these are the signature events of the russian presidency. and traditionally, when this happens, ministers attend from other security council nations. however, on this occasion, i'm told most of the security council will be represented by ambassadors rather than ministers. while he's here in new york, mr. lab rough will also meet with the secretary general of the united nations. antonio could terrace and their discussions will focus on the black sea grain initiative, which russia says needs to be renewed by may. the 18th. when i spoke to the russian ambassador to the united nations, he told me that russia is not happy at all with the way that deals operating. we don't see progress that would, that will show us that the initiative is implemented on was trucks because that up to truck. so these initiatives know the green initiative for your grade and the member hon. understanding between us in un, which provides for the export of the russian grains and fertilizers which is not
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being implemented despite all the efforts, the secretary general is, is, is making it one of the to meetings that mr. lab ruffle chat is about the defense of the un charter. of course that's the very same un charter, the organizations pounding document, which many countries and the un secretary general have said rush of violated by its invasion of ukraine. james bay's al jazeera of the united nations has been a low turn out for local elections in northern costco of calls for a boycott from the largest serbian party it once cost of those ethnic albanian leadership to give the mainly ethnic sub bridges more autonomy. the election, so balance costs from just on the 3 percent of registered voters sell officials from the area resigned and a member of our government plan to replace con, license plates with those issued in cost of it also. woo, it is what it please. elections are being held out of spite. again,
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some decree from christina, which keeps trying to reach a political solution without an agreement with the casa by serbs. and other words, by decree, by force, in a way to make the serbs from the north of kosovo, submit to their will without any compromise law. it was with outrage, blackmailing them because syrup citizens here. they don't agree with their government, but they should not vote, but they are freight. multiple tornadoes have touched down in oman. the twist is struck mostly in the bonnie bl alley region, where we spinning speeds of 200 kilometers an hour killing livestock, damaging property and cutting pass applies amman, civilizational authorities issued weather warnings for heavy rainfall in muscat and surrounding regions. kelvin kept em has run the 2nd fastest time in history at the london marathon. as the race began, much, the focus was on britain's mo farrah running his last race, but it turned out to be kept him's day. the 23 year old canyon bred. the horse record, but missed the world record by just 16 seconds. well that's it for me down jordan,
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for now you can find more news, not website of audio dot com. the weather is next and inside story will examine china's efforts to woo the philippines. stay with us. ah, the who's here is her forecast for monday, right across asia is always great to have your long will pick this one off in pakistan. not much going on. temperatures are closing in on 40 degrees in new hampshire. and in her out, i've got to stand at $33.00 that is above average for this time, the year. but wait till you see the heat in thailand. we'll get there in one sec. got to talk about that storm threat through india. that storms move from dish into entrepreneurs that leaks intent tamil nadu and careless states could see some hail storms here as well. off to southeast asia, we go. biggest bursts of rain will be west and central calum and tan on borneo
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island and some pretty good pulses of rain. not too far away from today. promise to we talk about that heat in thailand. we've been setting records now for heat index in bangkok. 54, so i don't just want to talk about it. let me actually show you. it's been hot, humid and hazy. we're talking our warm moist and humid air from the gulf of thailand. so that's what's causing this. we will see some daytime heating storms around the ne of louse pushing into northern vietnam not too far away from hanoi, but even by night time, not much relief, bangkok at 29 degrees. it is, it socket picture in china and cool air has now spread as far as south is gray land with a daytime max of 15. that's it. we'll see you soon. take care. ah, we tell the untold stories we speak
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