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really eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera, ah, searching under the rubble rescue workers in yemen, you continued to look for survivors after an error strike kills more than 80 people at a detention center. ah, you're watching out a 0 light from a headquarters in south high and getting navigator. also coming up. u. s. military supplies rich ukraine attentions continue over rushes massive to build up near the border. while the u. k. accuses moscow. a planning a plot to install a new leader in kiev, as senior ethiopian military officers, as government troops are planning an assault on t. g rise regional capital mckelly to oust to rebel forces from the city. you don't
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have to remove all your pin, your sorrow. in yourself, in order to begin to be hip and taking the out. honda zen buddhist monk and peace activists who taught the world mindfulness has died at 95 ah hello rescue workers in yemen are continuing to search for a survivor. is trapped under the debris of destroy detention facility, who the officials say a soda led coalition. air strike hit the temporary holding center and saw the province on friday. saudi arabia says the building was not on a list of protected sites. more than 80 people were killed in the air strike. many of the migrants with women and children among the dead's. dozens of people are injured or missing. when i'm in the hollow, i'm run the game is our way. the other thing we came from am ran province on
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a visit to find out that the prisoners been hit by war planes. this is a crime to be added to their crimes. and this makes us more determined to face the aggression. we're calling for all the relevant authorities to investigate this. while another air strike on friday in the western port city of her day, the targeted communications hub. it's caused the nationwide internet blackout with more than 30000000 jamini is having no access to online information. who the officials say 4 people were killed in the attack on her data, including children. the un secretary general has condemned the air strikes and has called for a transparent investigation. but on the ground emmons, warring sides are blaming each other for the escalade in conflict. no m m, judy, mac of yellow didn't. we are looking at a very be crime and there's a green light from the americans to kill civilians that that's what we see by the targeting of the attention center inside the province and the continuous killing of civilians. war criminals escape prosecution and consider this
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a war crime against humanity. but then the world should take responsibility at this critical moment in human history. we are witnessing many victims and a statement threat on air by saudis. they television, the coalition says the rebels fail to mark the detention center on a no stray close over the that's what the hell of the alleged target was not included in the non targeting list. according to the mechanism approved with the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in yemen, and was not reported by the international committee of the red cross mohammed laptop has more from regarding who were inside this building, which is the temporary detention center for those who are still waiting for their trials or sentences and also for refugees who, who happened to be there detained. because be there, there is a big wave of migration the through yemen to towards the saudi arabia who are
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looking for their livelihoods there. and also from there, maybe the travel to europe and to other countries around the world. so if you happen to be there, migrants and also yemenis who are still waiting for this. and this is all due in order to be sent to the big world. the central prison tech has been denounced by the health ministry and also the human rights ministry of the, the run by the hoses, who considered such as illegal as a war, crime, according to their words. and also the have called for the introduction of his cations until these attack, and also for others that have been carried out by the soluble quality of funerals, have been held for a senior military official and several others who died last week in another. saudi led coalition or strike on sent off, who the members and their supporters joined relatives in morning, general della customer june 8, who headed the air academy was killed when his home was struck in the aerial
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bombardment. a number of his family members on neighbors also died, but she bon, is a caseworker at the human rights group, reprieved. he says the war will soon spill into neighboring countries. if there is no political settlement. the administration, especially the current administration, do not have a shared view with its allies on what does it want to see inside yemen? what does piece mean? what does it look like? at the end of the day, the, the, the political solution and dies as many, many is that we need to return into a political transition. that literally was literally collapsed in 2014 after the who's he's took over. so now today we're very far away from that the, the discussion that the, what the international community are proposing is very, very far from providing sustainable solutions for the, for the, for the ongoing,
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for the ongoing conflict. and also that ministration. when it came 1st, in the 1st days to the office, it quickly rushed into removing the designation of the of the who sees they remove them from the, from the service sanctioned place without actually getting any concessions by the who sees. so what happened was that the who sees intensified their attacks on the ritual city of matter and they're actually very close into getting than somebody before wasn't for. busy the, the, the, the attack that was supported by the emory that managed to bring back to the internationally recognized governments back to the many districts and, and matter whatever is the pass is, is looking forward. i think the conflict and them and has the potential of dragging many years. and i think this is what many people do, not realize. they want to see an ems, but they don't know how. and the other thing is that young man is the crucial. com
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is a very crucial conflict and it has the potential to still over whatever happens in human will not remain contained within humans borders. it will spill over to the neighboring countries. and i think that is specifically why human is so important. hundreds of people have martsen garza to demand that the arab league and other organizations worked to end the violence in yemen. the protest was organized by the islamic jihad group. its leaders said the conflict is a mad war that serves only us and is really interests. he said what he called the unacceptable massacres and the conflict are a disgrace to all who contribute to them. whether by killing or by turning a blind eye. now, around 90 tons of us military supplies and ammunition has arrived in ukraine. tension is mounting over russia. true, build up on the border with its neighbour despite talk this week ain't a de escalation. washington says it will continue providing assistance to support
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ukraine's armed forces for re challenge reports. rushes, defense ministry isn't saying where these planes are taking off from. but it is saying where they're going better, ruth, the official reason they're headed there is exercises, but the deployments add to rushes heightens military posture on ukraine's borders and western fears of an invasion. russia is spending every signal that it's intense on a serious military offensive that would market 2nd invasion of ukraine in the past 8 years. but i don't think that's president putin's preferred outcome because a full scale invasion is costly. it's risky because there will be a lot of russian casualties as well. the ukranian military is much better equipped than in 20. 14 western powers are stepping up military assistance to ukraine. the 1st plane load of $200000000.00 worth of us defense, a derived in kiev on saturday, $900.00 tons of materials including ammunition, the u. k. latvia, lithuania and estonia are all providing ukraine with defensive weaponry. canada has
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reportedly sent special forces, denmark, turkey, and the czech republic are also providing assistance. but despite the height intentions, the mood in ukraine is mostly com. the demonstration in kiev on the countries unification day. a couple of 100 people formed a human chain as a shower solidarity. despite all the propaganda, despite the russian misleading information, despite old food and pressure, ukraine is united, but give them a holler. in the past, they already tried to divide ukraine. we made our conclusion, we weren't a splitter. russia once written guarantees that ukraine wont join nato and for the alliance to withdraw from eastern europe. the kremlin denies its planning and incursion into ukraine. but in 2014, it did just that annex in crimea in the process will reach helen's to 0. meanwhile, the u. k. government is accusing russia, a planning to install
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a pro kremlin leader in ukraine. so it says a number of former ukrainian politicians are in contact with the russian intelligence officers involved in the planning of an invasion. the british foreign secretary said, it shines a light on the extent of russia's efforts to destabilize the country. britain has sent anti tank weapons to ukraine to help strengthen its defenses against a potential attack. let's discuss this with richard sackler, who's a professor russian in european politics at the university of can't. he's also the author of the book frontline ukraine crisis on the borderlands. he's joining us from kent in the united kingdom. welcome to al jazeera sir. so this accusation by the british government is reportedly based on an intelligence assessment. but have you seen any evidence at all to back it up? no, i think that we should create this always with skepticism. i mean, obviously there may be something behind it which we simply don't know about, but they claim that the russian intelligence services i maintain and links with
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some former senior ukrainian politicians awaiting took my former prime minister. and we heard a drug of who's coming to 2010, 2014 and others. well, i mean, at 4 figures who named? well, you know, it's hardly surprising that there are these links because as you know, the russian, well, if you like to opposition within your brain, made very true. the leader of it is under how suggest under severe pressure. so clearly they're going to be links between these senior ukranian politicians and people in, gosh, i don't know about the intelligence services. so, i mean, this seems to me a bit of no news, but it is obviously it's acting up the pressure. so it's just, you know, making the situation, i mean the, you, why is the u. k putting out this news now and what do you read into this accusation?
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well, this is, yeah. in the sense you could say it's part of a pattern earlier this week. the intelligence services put out a very unusual intelligence alert about the chinese, a lady working or funding a labor m p in parliament. and it was an extremely odd behavior. and i think that is part of a larger pattern that don't forget the u. k has been sending military equipment to you claim, even even germany's refusing to allow an over flight because they understand it's just a fueling. what is their eddie burning flames? so, i mean it's, i mean, is it because the u. k wants to show how relevant to tests have sent you a test to these, to this conflict. but, you know, as i've been hungry, we are really in a very dangerous situation. so i would argue, unless this is something really substantive, it's various ensemble even. and if we just just dissect this a statement or,
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or this, this accusation a little bit more, i mean, is it clear to you at all? what means britain believes that russia might be using to install a friendly government in kiev? well, i mean on the face of a terminal suggesting that the former ukrainian m p, you've got maria is being considered as a potential candidate as a next minister. well, you know, again it's a. 3 you know, we have no independent consolation of this. and as always, i think gert, obviously, intelligence alert should be taken seriously. but until i confirmed then i think we should treat it sca with skepticism. obviously, at the moment, i mean, the british really do believe that an invasion is imminent or, you know, it seems to becoming more eminent. but because of the way that the west is responding. now if we look at it very calmly, we are, if we are the 2nd coal,
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then we need to manage the conflict and responsibly like the cuban missile crisis knocked over $962.00 instead of which we have this 3rd party player when there's negotiations going on between washington and moscow and to london is clearly sort of shouldering its way in and not yet being very helpful. richard sackler, we thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera. thank you. now russia space agency says want to fits cosmonaut has been denied a u. s. entry visa people, i chubb is meant to be taking off for the international space station next year. he needs an american visa to take part in a training session ahead of the mission. russia says that hope to the denial as a misunderstanding, a prominent mexican journalist who was found shot dead outside his home and the city at you wanna has been laid to rest. friends and family held a candlelight vigil to honor 49 year old margarita martinez. he'd been working as
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a photojournalist for more than a decade, covering gang related violence, and had received several death threats. she wanna, which is near the u. s. border is one of mexico's most violent cities. long got the with her little but you know, he was never watered, obviously, it asked for help when you receive it. i think his foreign was a prompt, me to panic, bottom by toys live a why the vivian was still ahead on al jazeera parts of india. implement new restrictions is covered 19 case numbers had an 8 month high. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. the with the sponsored play cuts on it weighs, here's your weather update in a minute 15. hello everyone. nice to see you. so we do have some showers, dancing around the hall and focused on
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a new delhi in india. so this is going to help improve the air quality in both of those cities. the line of showers really extends toward the east as well, impacting the indian state of what's been goal. so some showers around for called cutter. we take a closer look. you've got a high of $23.00 degrees i fairly dried though, toward se so tom, on the do tonight at $32.00 dry for sure longer and same goes for the mall. d. smalley has a high of 32 degrees off the south east asia right now. the rain still falling, just not at the same intensity through sumatra. java and also west pop. you are. they want to take you to the philippines cuz we're gonna have a steady stream of rain leak in here over the next few days. this is going to impact places like sebu and also the vow in the days to come. that slug of rain that was playing central and eastern parts of china has now shot out toward these china sea. so most like a firehose of rain, so dose with rain in cargo shima with the high 7 degrees on sunday. and this is going to run into some cooler air and generate snow for northern parts of hunt you
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on sunday. meantime, for the korean peninsula, sol, a high 7 degrees c later. oh, with sponsored by casara always. what we do and i'll just theera is tried to balance this story and leave the people who allow was into their lives, dignity and humanity. americans are increasingly saying authoritarianism might not be so bad. there were several steps along the way where the chain of command it seemed like tried to cover what's your take on why they've gotten this so raw. that to me is the political mouth for the bottom line on us politics and policies and the impact on the world on al jazeera. ah
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ah hello again, the top stories on al jazeera, the sour, the search for survivors is continuing in yemen after a detention facility was hit by a saudi led coalition. your strike on friday. more than 80 people were killed. saudi arabia says the building was not on the list of protected sites. the u. s. has sent 90 tons of military aid including ammunition to ukraine. the $200000000.00 security that support package arrives as russia continues to deny its planning a military offensive. the u. k. government is accusing russia of planning to install a pro kremlin leader in ukraine. it's as a number of former ukrainian politicians are in contact with russian intelligence officers involved in the planning often invasion. india reported nearly 2000000 new corona virus infections in the last week and last
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57 percent more than the week before. many regions have brought in new restrictions . but some big cities are seeing a steady decline in infections as petaluma towel reports and the capital new delhi . the shopping mall in a sams biggest city is only open to fully vaccinated people for nearly a week. other public places, officers, restaurants, and markets have also been screening for vaccination proof. the state in, in just northeast wants to encourage more people to take their jobs as new cove at 19 infection serge, to an all time high, the rule has kept businesses open, but some find it unnecessary. i think it's somewhat not good because unvaccinated people can feel discriminated because if one rest, bravo, be view, double moss and the inside and mint in a safe distance, you can get protected. but the number of and blues inside the mall. i think it
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needs to be controlled. many states have tightened restrictions as new cases, brick records indian administered kashmir has bought most people from leaving home for 3 days from friday in suddenly death, menard and caroline have imposed a sunday curfew. but in case not to god, the weekend lockdown has ended. and most schools and colleges are reopening, although capacity limits. and vaccine requirements will continue in restaurants malls and gyms, as will a night. cough you some say it's hurting that business. it's easier to open up. um, but we starting adopting every golwood on every log door is the most toughest thing which we have always and all my employees on one back we have to get them back. that's a big challenge. getting them by again, putting them back into work, restarting and i believe standing up displays nice starting is of been demand for at home desk. it has grown adding to concerns. the number of infections is being under reported. piece of cases increased so fast that you're seeing just positivity
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in the big cities in india. typically, somewhere between 30 and 50 percent, depending upon the city, says obvious indication that they're not counting gifts accurately, but now somewhat far away from understanding the true measure of course, maintain them in the currently hospital admissions remain low prompting many areas to think about easing restrictions soon, russia with the was effective reopening schools in class and learning starting monday, nearly 2 weeks earlier than planned. but here in the captain, copies at night and on weekends continue, even though faces have been steadily declining. partly with al jazeera delhi, japan has recorded more than 50000 daily corona virus cases for the 1st time. government has ordered all bars and restaurants to close early, including in the capital tokyo cases there have more than doubled in a week. covered 1000 patients are now occupying more than 30 percent of hospital
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beds in tokyo. and with more than a $132000.00 debts during the current of ours pandemic, no country in the middle east has fared worse than iran. and now officials warren, another wave is imminent due to the army. kron variance were so sorry, as our reports from to her on the number of coin 19 cases had been fallen in iran. but the downward trend didn't last long. and there has been another spike in infections despite a better than average rate of explanations. more than 70 percent of the companies eligible population of 72000000 has received 2 doses. of course, 19 vaccines and nearly 13000000 have had their turn shot. manna jeffrey is among them. but i've been considering the tough past 2 years. it's recommended to receive the vaccine to become immune, so that we can protect ourselves in case of facing another wave. i am very concerned about another wave of infections in august last year. iran to could it's
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worth daily tally with around 50000 infections and more than 700 debts. oh, but thanks to a mess recognition campaign by the middle of this month, the daily debt tool stood around 20, the lowest in nearly 2 years. but the situation now seems to be changed again. the army convenient 1st detected in the concert last month is boosting the daily infections, total provinces around iran, or reporting of to it to the, for the increase in active cases. and the number of iranians, neither hospital treatment is also on the rise, and the manager of the economy. experts are warning. the number of infections by the end of february could go up to a total of 600000 is calling at the moment v r in a very bad economy situation. the aurora about medication shortage because of the sanction or hospital bed shortage. what the prospect vill place on a crisis,
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a disaster. we worry about the disaster because then you phase 2, for example, 1000000 cases. we have not enough physicians and nurses in our hospital that's to serve these patients for a country order the suffering from the effects of international sanctions. iran's health care system has been on the immense pressure and will start to survive and new. we will cover 19 that's who said that to her on hong kong chief executive says hamsters are partly responsible for an increase in cases of the delta variance officials recently called 2000 of them. after fears some had contracts and coven. 19 the city is seeing a rise in cases which carry lamb says is also due to people ignoring quarantine rules. hundreds of people have been processing in paris 2 days before extra
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restrictions come into force in france. for monday, people need proof of vaccination to eat at restaurants or use public transport opinion polls. so 2 thirds of the country supports the measures, but those protesting say they infringe on their daily freedoms. if you don't, god, you know, tonight is also, it's about time that all french people unite against what is happening to us, which is a huge contract. it's a shame if the government wants to separate the french people and put from under apartheid, we will never ever accept that if they have not loosened any restriction, we are not slaves that need to ask for privileges. we have free human beings or so today we really need civil disobedience. people must really revolt and they must stop showing that he will. we will win. and garza protested against vaccine passes in sweden. they were introduced at the beginning of december, a number of vaccination centers and stock home closed early as a precaution of saturdays rallies. about 83 percent of the country is inoculated.
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sweden is battling a surge of around 40000 new covered 1900 cases a day. a top, if you appeal military official says government troops are making plans to enter to rise regional capital. mckelly for an operation they say is to eliminate rebel forces. these 2 army cheese says the country will not be at peace until the t grab people's liberation front is eliminated to top us diplomats schluter id stop by this week to push for a cease fire. at least 7 people have been killed in a bomb bloss on a mini bus and i've gone astonished 9 others were wounded in the explosion in the western city of herat. a taliban commander says the explosives were attached to the fuel tank on the bus. no one has admitted responsibility yet, but there had been several similar attacks in recent weeks, which reclaimed by iso senior members of the taliban are in norway for their 1st official talks on european soil since seizing power. and i've got
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a son that talks will focus on human rights and i've got a son's need for humanitarian aid. around 23000000 off guns, thus a little over half the population are facing acute hunger. meanwhile, the taliban has denied beating under arresting women's rights activists in couple following a series of protests calling for an end to restrictions on women. they've been barred for many jobs, and most girls can't go to school beyond 6th grade. the taliban says the claims of arrests are aimed at enabling women to seek asylum in western nations. what we'll do the new when we heard the news of the arrest of a few girls, we contacted all the security institutions. no women have been arrested or detained . some rumors are being circulated as some women want to make their cases so that their escape to western countries can be facilitated. so they can have an excuse for asylum that we reject the news that women have been arrested. while you
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probably heard of the term mindfulness, the discipline of looking within and connecting with your true self, the man who's been praised for developing the practice technique, han has died, but his work is living on. as the harding report, the, it takes discipline to start o, o. to listen, understand, and brief. oh, these are all principals, vietnamese buddhist monk, take me a ton, devoted his life to sharing with others. you don't have to remove all your pin, your sorrow in yourself in order to begin to be happy. ah, much of his work came to be known as mindfulness and help to place him on an international stage. able to influence world leaders in global politics. tick me
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a ton was exiled from vietnam after opposing the war. in the 1960 s he campaigned for the united states to stop dropping bombs here meeting the late martin luther king junior, who later nominated him for a nobel peace prize. you've said that the only way we can begin to in wars b is, is due to communication between people. yes. and we should be able to say like, this is not our intention to make your suffer more. it is opposite. so please tell us about your suffering, your difficulties. i'm eager to learn to understand. mindfulness has fast become a pillar of the more than 5 trillion dollar wellness industry. many major companies like google have adopted his practices as a way to keep employees happy. they don't need to buy a ticket, a trend ticket through reading it right on how it rest
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life or even breath allow grass another through them. oh good god. monks all over the world have gather to pay homage to one of their greatest leaders are a man devoted to listening. breathing and letting go. oh oh. hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, the search for a survivors is continuing india man, after a detention facility was hit by a saudi led coalition. air strike on friday. more than 80 people were killed. saudi arabia says the building was not on a list of protected.
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