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and pat imposture. we tell your stories. we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera. ah as fighting and see don enters its 10th day. some civilians have made the dangerous journey to escape. all those left behind remained trapped with no basic surprise. what i would recommend to my sisters and brothers are trying to increase it on right now is on the need to be grave. our please take care of each other. ah, hello there, i'm is darcy. hey, this is altenor at life from door. ha. also coming. police in kenya zoom 47 bodies
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as they investigate a cult, who believes they'd go to heaven if they stopped themselves to death. peruse. former president is held in jail just hours after being extradited from united states to face corruption charges. and the marathon demonstration by climate protesters coincides with one of london's major sporting events. ah, where we begin in sudan, where fighting between the army and the rapid support forces is now raging for a 10th. they. thousands of people are flying the violence and more than 400 have been killed. when the neighborhoods have been left without access to food or clean water and the country is experiencing in the a total internet blackout. rahile of a home that begins our coverage. ah, people, in cartoon, a living in the middle of a was own what was once a bustling market is now piles of home buildings and homes are in ruins,
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this burritos for here i need our for my 0, my house. yeah. and hunter, body of the or something of lack of food. local. ha ha, if to hittie lack of florida, you gotta have it is it is for 3 days. now, i'm also gonna 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 visit a lot, a little much a lot of the hospital east till operational, but not to the full capacity due to the shortage of medical equipment. let alone difficult to the medical st. her face to get to work with the fighting in 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
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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 what i li, i will, i think i said at all, i have boons on my body and i couldn't stand up, but god helped me. many shells came into my room and i collected them. 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 think, 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 flung away to transition to civilian rule. a prospect that seemed imminent a few weeks ago is moving further out of reach on time. for as long as general douglas and army chief adult fighter oper, hon refused to back down. one of them needs to win so that he could claim power.
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this is how they see it from was, and i ultimately they have no problem in my opinion. sacrificing what it takes like compromising or just providing the security of the country. 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. after a week of battles that delayed rescues, many countries are scrambling to evacuate their citizens and diplomats for jordanian plains landed among military airport. carrying more than $300.00 people from port to don, spain, germany and france also pulled out hundreds of a citizen from sunday and more countries. i've also announced their evacuation cons in the coming days. here morgan has one out from call 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
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allied countries here in the, in the capital. many of them making their way to the eastern city off port 2 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, if let's 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 i does either 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 2 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 in the end, let's not forget,
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but this is the 1st time for them. if i could actually witnessing a displacement, hutton 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 me. so people are very and used the situation. and hon had escaped to dawn from egypt on saturday. she described that it was like fleeing violence. that was 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 brother are trying to teresa done 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 them. 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
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be safe. 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 going to be robbed or killed or i'm just holding my mother's hand looking into my gram as 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. in the last few days. people have completely run out of food, clean drinking water. the hospitals are almost at 0 capacity. they're completely not waking. 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,
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but now these borders are filled with. so many people and it is draining into a full blown herana chain. crisis on that needs to be stopped. why needs to be put into place? and the people have said, i need to be evacuated safely. or more than a 150 students from the international university of africa cartoon in alga f in southeastern sou dawn. government says they're now being taken to us alba and from that to their home countries. but many are still stuck in desperate conditions. algebra has from a luxurious student in cartoon, who's calling on the government to help. every one has been stranded. there is no hope of survival. everyone is just bron in hell. you know, looking for shelter to survive. are these, these people, this side to the value human lives the,
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the brain don't care voluntarily. and we are on the street, you know, breaking things. there is no electricity, berries, lord, i was having some little water left with me at the learned in the water. i cannot, for 2 days that 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 no thing you can buy any of them. the cash is not there, the soldiers are roaming about everywhere and you don't know whether you're going to do the left because the leaders are they just jumping majors over close to the place where i was, there was a bomb blast. and so i was to go through the window to local what is happening down?
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ah, not least, 60 people have been killed in an attack and northern became a foster authority say about a 100 men wearing military uniforms rated the village of karma. and yet tenga problems, the attack comes as the government mobilized thousands of people to help fight armed grapes linked al kaiden. i sole no group has claimed responsibility. police in kenya have examined at least $47.00 bodies, including those of children, from graves in a forest outside melinda, in the east of the country. the victims allegedly, from a religious cult, starved themselves to death. after following their pastor's instructions to stop eating, police are investigating the count which one and you says has been operating since 2019 shavon silk has more we believed they would meet god. they ended up in a shallow grave, outside a coastal town in eastern kenya,
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victims of a suspected cult leader. not all of us are days wife, son and parents in law disappeared, leaving everything behind you. so when i get to such off, when i said someone asked to down dahlgren to seduce us, so 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 luring them to melinda. i. paul mckenzie and pain. gay is 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 couldn't have cool, you know, keeping behind by that shows the coast trade. so yes, people are angry, but kill, you know, a group has gone before police believe dozens of victims may be buried in the
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forest. several children are among the dead. and there are fears. many more could be missing. the le dania 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 whom i'm to see what is going on. yeah. odd. did people who i've been coming year i can, i can't see. none of us 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. shavonne silk al jazeera. while ruth dana, marcia is an executive committee member social services in the county where the
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buddies were exhumed. she explains what could have motivated people to join that cult. they could think you've managed to if you 15, and if your students took him to be able to register places, i'm talking to customer support. and some of them are not sure which ones we still want to feed. so we do 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 injury or having a chronic, mental, or maybe had not been captured as fast and giving a picture of someone who could be having some mental issues. but now has driven to work with people who are available. if you look into those that have been most of them, a women and children. yes. a couple, couple of men who are in it, but most of them are women and children. so i feel like you're mostly working. we've been acute equipment easy when you please. you get to call these and maybe
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that they want to ask more street. they don't have any economy. empowerment on her is former president has been transferred to prison to serve a pre trial detention of 18 months. and a 100 to later was extradited from the u. s on sunday to face corruption charges. he's accused of accepting more than $35000000.00 and bribes during his 5 years in office. marianna sanchez reports from lima, handcuffed and escorted by u. s. marshals former feresi the invalid 100 lou leanne that included early sunday . after losing a final bill to prevent his extradition, ah, a few so orders weeded outside air m avenue of overall, blah, blah, blah blah. we came to support our leader because he was the best president he left the economy stable. we used to have 10 pieces of bread for a few cents, and now we can't afford anything. after a health checkup the 77 year old former leader met bill's top prosecutor. but the c
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o n o e this her team has been pursuing daniels extradition to face charges since 2017. then his 1st appearance in court. soon pros order residential. i am in economics and international education professor at stanford university. currently retired, a little was read his rights and charges pollution and money laundering. he faces up to 20 years in prison on to on the upward last year. his brother, a luca ludo, says public opinion has already condemned him. syndic, let us officials are giving statements as if he was already sentenced. a government minister has described president to letter as a criminal. that is a pre judgement. witnesses have told prosecutors. delilah received $35000000.00 in bribes in exchange for public works contract charges he has denied. olivia says he will die if he goes to prison. he wants battles, judiciary,
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to allow him to remain under house arrest. but prosecutors here say in a fugitives since 2017, and they believe he will try to whisky. alejandro. the lyla now joins 5 former precedents under investigation for corruption, for now, from prison sale, the innocent just, i just needed lima. i still had here on out there, thousands of my rents are making their way across mexico, calling for action after a dead, the fire as a detention center on the battle behind the lines. we looked at the challenge of rehabilitation faces. we lost limbs in the ukraine. ah, hello, let's get going with your weather forecasts for the middle east and africa right off the bat. i want to show you this dramatic video of
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a twist or in the northeast of oman. early estimates, our wind speeds here about 200 kilometers per hour. that would put this at the equivalent of an e. 3 twister on a scale of 5. now in terms of the act of weather on monday, i think i'll be around hidden miss through saudi arabia, but it should be much quieter for mine. hot sent humid until ha, with the top temperature of 35 degrees through pakistan. we're closing in on 40 is through sin province captures are also coming up once again in 30 minutes. dont ask about at 34 it remained shower. he through march of turkey, a temperature still low here is stumble. 14 degrees, it's certainly been sluggish. start to spring cure, heat, wave alert continues for the southeast corner of senegal sos temperature is 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 dia, congo, and that leads into the northwest of angola. also seen some pretty solid bands of
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rain around vint hook that stretches into the southwest botswana. could see some flooding here, a few showers around cape town, his fall with a high up 19 degrees bye for now. ah. but breaking down the headlines to expose in the powers attempting to silence reporting . what did you do? what to can investigate? why didn't you ask if there are many during the soap sensor, people have a chilling effect. all subsequent story, the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered to suppress moderate. and in some cases amplify the content you see on your carnal the lifting post on al jazeera. ah ah
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ah, welcome back to watching out a 0. i'm the stars you take here and uh huh, that's remind you of our top stories, facing and sudan between the army and the rapids. aboard horses is now raging for a 10th day. thousands of people are fleeing and more than 400 been killed. as also and near total internet blackout and many areas are without access to food or clean water. in many countries are scrambling to evacuate their citizens and diplomats from sudan. jordan is the latest to pull out $300.00 people, spain and germany also fill out hundreds of a citizen on sunday. for his former president has been transferred to prison to serve a pre trial, the tension of 18 months. a 100 to later was extradited from the u. s. on sunday to face corruption charges. he's accused of accepting more than $35000000.00 and bribes. during his 5 years in office. for more than 3000 people are on the march
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north through mexico, in the latest in a series of migrant caravans. they're heading towards mexico city with eventual aim of reaching the border with the united states. many on the march are also demonstrating after 40 people died, intention, center fire and mexico last month. * i'm a put a bit down the bullock. why don't we play testing the 40 deaths to the month? the closure of the national migration institute to the mom to mexico's president or brew door, pays attention to our good cause. to demand the removal of the migration director, the coffee centers of the concentration camps vis century my hotel a holiday. we don't have any other alternatives in leaving from yen to keep moving forward. we won't give up. we all want to go to the united states. i'm fighting for a better future for my daughter here. and another one i left in honduras. there's been a low turnout for local elections in northern cost over after calls for a boycott from the largest serbian posse, them the ones, kosovo,
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is ethnic albanian. to give the mainly ethnic region more ptolemy the electrons or balance costs from just over 3 percent of registered voters. sub officials from the area resign the november over a government plan to replace con, license plates with those issues. and also very, very please elections are being held out of spite again from decree from christina, which keeps trying to reach a political solution without an agreement with the cost of 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 outrages blackmailing them because syrup citizens here. they don't agree with their government that they should, not those, but they are afraid. well, i would help 2 ministers from the g 7 nations have called for the extension of the ukrainian grain export deal, the agreement broken by the un and to key a last july, allows ukraine to export grain from the number of its black seaports. russia,
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though, has indicated it won't allow the deals to continue beyond may 18th, or the extension of the deal will be on the table when russia's foreign minister sag elaborate travels to new york this week. russia also said you'll to hold a un security council meeting on monday to discuss the principles of the un charter . that's the same charter. it's accused of violating with its war on ukraine. how did magic, as a james base has worn out from the un? the russian foreign minister 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 am told most of the security council will be represented by ambassadors rather than ministers. while he's here in new york, miss elaborate 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 though,
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to the russian ambassador to the united nations, he told me that russia's not happy at all with the way that deals operating. we did not see progress that would, that will show us that the initiative is implemented on was tracks because there are 2 tracks of these initiatives. know the green initiative. we agree that the member hon understanding between us in un, which provides for the export of the russian grains and fertilizers which is not being implemented despite all the efforts. the secretary general is, is, is making it one of the, to meetings that mr. lab russell 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 russia violated by its invasion of ukraine. james bays al jazeera of the united nations ukraine is expected to launch a counter offensive against russian forces in the east of the country. in the
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coming weeks of the months of stalemate. the fighting on the front lines has become a war of attrition. with a high human cost, and now you grant faces a battle behind the lines to rehabilitate the many people who've been injured. and the war. cha, stratford reports from keith prosthetic leg for one of the many amputees who come to this orthopedics center and artificial lim, shopping. central keith, all exhausted us at cinco was one of the country's leading prosthetic engineers heats the plastic to bend the mould into shape. anatoly lost his legs fighting russian forces in mario pl. almost a year ago. he's prosthetic lake has been giving him pe you in recent weeks thing on that of the team. we can adjust it from both sides. alexander tells him you should be fine, then you should with us. we'll have that, but it's a lot of work through many very complex, very high amputations, multiple amputations where 2 arms and
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a leg are missing and it's holly lives in an 8th floor apartment. it's a long walk up the stairs when the lipson are 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 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
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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 bolton as this in all ukraine fillmore. yeah. and they've, 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
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battle is to raise a young growing family and to learn to live again. charles, rafa al jazeera keith moving on and multiple tornadoes of touch down in oman. the twisters struck my feet in the eastern region and they reached spinning speeds of 200 kilometers per hour, killing livestock, damaging property, and cutting power supplies. meanwhile, thailand is seeing reco breaking temperatures. people in the capital, bangkok aren't being asked not to go out. doors temperatures reached 42 degrees celsius on satellite, now combined with humidity that felt like 54 degrees. a police officer directing traffic collapsed and died of heat stroke earlier this week. environmental activists meanwhile, intent to the streets of london for a 3rd day of demonstrations. and protests coincided with the london marathon. they were affairs that the activists would disrupt the event that in the end when smith, named thanks to a change in tactics by protesters and even bother expands. right there in to the
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final mile of the london marathon, cheered on by thousands of spectators, but sundays event was different because climate change activists extinction rebellion orrick saw. we're also eating the streets. they had be fears of disruption, but exxon brought in hundreds of stewart's to make sure nobody tried to stop the runners at he and stores 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 are seriously concerned about a crime emergency. but i have no path to action. a wag invites to people to calm down experience what it is like to be a part of a massive group of people who are seriously concerned. in recent years x r has been 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 toil recently targeted the wilson euchre championships here in the u. k. i am a civil engineer from london to
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a fair activists have just been jailed for climbing, a major bridge over the river thames forcing police to close it to traffic. but they say they're still committed to disrupting public events as a way to keep the climate crisis in the news. our government, this response, their, their response to the climate crisis is to put people in jail. that's not the right way to solve the climate crisis. you saw the climate crises by dressing, the issues, and the issue is no new oil and gas extinction. rebellion prepare part want ministers to add 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 going to continue targeting and trying to disrupt that. the oil industry, financial institutions that are financing the oil, industry,
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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. nadine barbara al jazeera london ah, hello again. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. fighting in sudan between the army and the rapid support forces is raging for 10 day. thousands of people are fleeing more than 400 have been killed. is also near turtle internet, back out many areas without access to food and clean water. many countries, meanwhile a scrambling to a back.
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