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in the region, women make science, ecuador, hidden treasure on al jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. sentimental when you call home will be you can use in current affairs. that matter to years ah, ukraine's president says his country will continue its path towards joining nato as germany, as chancellor urges russia to take up offers of dialogue. and the positives on coming out of moscow as the foreign minister advises president position to continue along the diplomatic part. ah, hello again, i'm come all santa maria here in doha. this is the world news from alger zip code was oh, ascending the morning the death of
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a teenager shots by his ready forces during demonstrations in the occupied west bank analysis. artists in belgium, show the mirror to men on what a woman goes through when being harassed. ah, joan, as chancellor has met ukraine's president laudermill zalinski and the latest diplomatic pushed by the west to avert, i feared russian invasion of ukraine. i'll have shalt says he expects clear steps towards de escalation from russia. he's actually heading to moscow to talk to vladimir putin on tuesday and ukraine's president said to, but despite the pressure coming from the kremlin, his country is still seeking night membership. my with you know, alias said though nice for our future alliance's our ambitions, you know, very well that this is our wishy, but apart from that, there is a war in the east and we believe that nato membership will ensure our security on 5th hold on will start often,
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we encourage russia to use these offers of discussion as we emphasize again in any case of military escalation. we have agreed with our allies and we are ready to undertake and implement very serious sanctions. the territorial integrity of ukraine should not be violated. and if it does happen, we know exactly what to do. russia also is saying it can see a way forward with talks, but in a meeting with president version, it's foreign minister circ. i love rob says he not satisfied with responses for maybe the e u. o nato to moscow secures you can still think you should lower me. the other thing, the head of the foreign ministry, i must say that there is always a chance. and your last contacts with the ladies of the united states, france and the german chancellor is coming tomorrow. colleagues are contacting me tomorrow. the head of the polish foreign ministry will be here in 2 days. the head of the italian foreign ministry and other contexts are planned will be live with dosage of arian moscow in just a moment for more on what love had to say. but 1st let's hear from natasha about
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the in kiev. it's more than the meeting between the ukraine and germany. later talks between the german chancellor and the ukrainian president lasting more than 2 hours. the leaders afterwards said that they were both committed to ukraine's territorial sovereignty. that there could be no question over that. all i, schultz, the german shells are saying that when he goes to moscow on tuesday, he will be bringing a message to vladimir putin that any invasion or attack on ukraine would be met with very strong and severe sanctions, nor western powers. were united on that. or the 2 leaders also said that they were committed to continuing to work on trying to revive a peace process for the east of the country. that has been ongoing so far with no major breakthroughs. it was interesting also that a lot of males, lensky, or, was asked about whether or not or ukraine still wanted to be an nato member. there's been some questions over that after some comments by ukraine's our
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ambassador to london a little earlier in the day, as the lensky said, 30 ukraine was still very much on the path to nato membership. it is something that is enshrined in the ukrainian constitution, fundamental, or to ukrainian governments principles. however, you seem to suggest that perhaps a ukraine being on that path or that could mean it might reach that nato membership in the distant future. it might meet sooner. we have no date for it yet, but he said that they were still very much committed to becoming part of the western alliance in order to ensure a security for the country. we've also got dominic cain in berlin to talk more about will all of sholtes heading to moscow after this meeting. and i guess this is his chance, sir. as a, as a peacemaker between these 2 sites. yes it is to a certain extent, a chance to well, certainly to be an intermediary as it were between the 2 sides. but consider the
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position that the german government has found itself in. when mister shots has gone to keir, we saw that today when he went to the white house to meet president joe biden last monday. several times questions were put to him about nord stream to that gas pipeline constructed by the russian government and the german government. and others, which connects russian gas, potentially with western europe through germany. repeatedly, mister shots has been offered the opportunity to speak about it and repeatedly, he doesn't mention it by name and just talks about the reality of sanctions and the threat that they posed to the russian government and the fact that the german government is prepared to pay a heavy price in order for those sanctions to happen. if there's an act of aggression. then consider also that mr. shots did not talk about weapons being provided from this country that germany to ukraine, even though he knows that president flood for letting me as a lensky is really besieging his government for precisely that. so the path that mr
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. shots has been trying to guide his country down and to a certain extent, trying to guide europe down is particularly tricky for him. remembering that the, the majority of people here, or certainly a very large number of people, how ordinary germans really don't want to see their country getting into any kind of conflict, ought to be seen to be arming, one side of a conflict that would involve russia because of the collective sense of guilt that has certainly attached itself to a succession of different german governments. ever since world war 2, these are the what took place. and what was the atrocities carried out by nazi germany in the former soviet union, which includes ukraine and russia. of course, during that conflict, interesting context, they were dominant cain in berlin. thank you, daughter in moscow, how is the kremlin viewing all of this this meeting, which has happened today and here? and the fact that sir, mister schultz is on his way to moscow now. ah, well,
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i think we've seen a slightly different tone from the kremlin at this is it because the meeting that we saw take place between survey lap rav and vladimir putin broadcast on state tv? showed a very direct exchange between the 2 men vladimir putin asked survey lover of what are your proposals in response to the united states government and their rebuttal about the the security guarantees this countries looking for as survey lover. i've said that although the united states and nato have responded negatively to the as security guarantees, the russians are looking for. there is still some merit to what they propose that lab prov, set that there has been some ideas put forth by the americans that warrants further dialogue. i think this is the 1st time we're hearing the of any concrete answers from the russians about how they see the upcoming weeks unfolding. the russian foreign minister saying that they do have some proposals that are worth looking at
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. and vladimir putin asked a survey, love, rob, do you think there's a chance to have an agreement about our security concerns and survey lover of respond that by saying there's always a chance. i think this is love. rob's a moment to really as signal to the worlds that there is still very much a window for diplomacy, and that all hope is not loss. vladimir putin also asked about the russian response, and this are glover of said that the russian officials have prepared a 10 page response to the americans. and we are yet to find out when they will respond officially and a hand that response over to the us. but for their part is meeting, it seemed very clear that the 2 officials wanted to make. it took well known to the world that there are still optimistic that dialogue can be the path forward. vladimir putin also met with his defense minister after meeting with circle of rock at where their country's defense minister sergey sure goes, said that the military drills that are ongoing. i are coming to an end,
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but he didn't specify whether or not the troops would be drawing back, but it's clear the tone has slightly changed here, and there is hope for some optimism that s at the current touches could de escalate . as a result of it, whether or not it will carry through to the meetings that are coming on tuesday with various official, we'll have to wait and see. thank you. bill said jabari in moscow. in other news, a funeral has been held for palestinian teenagers, shot dead by his ready security forces during unrest in the occupied west bank. 11 others were injured on sunday troops opened fire on people protesting against the demolition of a home. the support from stephanie deca. oh god. oh, allies cut short, the body of 17 year old formidable solid is taken to be buried. was killed by israeli forces during confrontations. new janine in the occupied west bank. the standoff started when these really army arrive to demolish the homes,
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palestinian prisoner mohammed, java dot, who's accused the fatal shooting and his really subtler in december. that also led to norm standoff between policy and gunman and israeli army. the army said, quote, it identified what had called a number of armed rioters and fire toward them to neutralize the threat. hundreds of harvesting ins. it turned out to protest against demolition the message here. and that's it. you know, 0 tolerance. in others we, the israelis will not tolerate any kind of reason. what do you call resistance? what israel calls, of course tara. so what it's trying to do then, is to say your criminals, and any time you do a violent act, israel will never consider it a resistance act. we are going to come after you. and the idea is to try to intimidate the palestinians and try and give them a feeling that there is no space whatsoever for any kind of resistance to what
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israel is. the israel continues to apply its policy of home demolitions, the palestinians and human rights group say, accounts to collective punishment against the palestinian people. stephanie decker, jazeera and tension is still high in the flashpoint suburb of shift at all in the occupied east. jerusalem was already police cleared, protest as on sunday, injuring dozens of people. demonstrations broke out. when a far right is ready and pay tried to reopen political office. i force it is in check it. what's been taking place has been this decision by this far right. member of the connecticut, these are the parliament. it's been we're who in response to an austin attack, the police say on a local jewish secular home in this area, he came to open a sort of a de facto open office. he said to defend the rights of jewish settlers in the
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area. there were pretty sizable confrontations and skirmishes, some violence overnight. last night during which he tried to get through a police sort of the barricade when they were trying to enter the area. he collapsed and fell, went to hospital, said he'd fainted and had a medical certificate to prove it. there was some ridicule of him on, on social media, sort of calling this whole thing very performative, but it is nonetheless extremely risky. he was back here again on monday. he is a member the connected so he has parliamentary immunity. he has bad relations with the current is ready. prime minister, natalie bennett, a right winger that been via says, has been a traitor to the right. so there is less leverage over him to get him out. and there are important conflicts of dates coming up with the jewish passover and ramadan was taking place concurrently. or at the same time, rather in april,
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were not quite a year since the last time that it's really, really fled up and was a precursor for the, the gaza war. last may, it's not quite at that level yet, but certainly tensions of building against or checked the world whether next and then a report from india's most populous states or an election is testing the popularity of prime minister or under movie. and the singapore air circulating technology to lead dependent servants behind. ah, ah, look forward to skies with sponsored point cutoff at ways. hello. then let's start in south asia and from the satellite image, you can see it looks exceptionally quiet, particularly across india in the days to come. got a few flakes of when to where the creeping up into northern areas of pakistan and
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india, edging across internet po. but it's largely fine and dry picture with things a misty mornings for new delhi on tuesday and wednesday, but it does clear up and there will be plenty of sunshine for the wet weather. we have to head down south, got some isolated thunderstorms creeping into carolyn popping off in sri lanka as well. but it is a largely warm picture along that west coast of india. now was the edge over to east asia. there's lots of fine weather to be found across coastal areas of china that is gonna change it is gonna turn wet here ticking for hong kong and shanghai. but for the wintery weather will that scooted away from northern areas of china, the sunshine come back, comes back in from beijing. it is still rather wintery and cold in the korean peninsula for places like sol and look at that more winter weather for japan with some particularly heavy snow falling in northern areas. but we are going to see some cold weather creep into sol with the temperature heating minus 3. by the time
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on al jazeera, these all the top stories. this are germany, chancellor, has met ukraine's president below. may zalinski. allah schultz says any russian attack on ukraine will be met with a strong response. he's off to moscow to meet president pershing. on tuesday, ukraine's president's and he said he'll still continue to pursue united membership . says it's a vital issue for his country, security and territorial integrity. and russia's foreign minister says there is still room for diplomacy on its security demands. moscow wants limits to nato expansion and military operations in eastern europe. in sudan, one person has died during another day of protests to denounce military role security forces of 5 t a gauss, to disperse demonstrators, marching towards the presidential palace in costume. on sunday, a former member of the dissolved transitional council was arrested. thousands of people have been staging these weekly rags ever since the military took over. in october. a nearly 8 people have been killed by security forces since then,
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a correspondent, hey, morgan was at one protest and on government. people have gathered once again to voice their condemnation and anger accident the military rule. so down to military took over power and a military takeover. in late october last year, dissolving a 2 year transitional government. and people have been protesting, ever since demanding a return to civilian rule. and to to dance transition to democracy. protest to say that since they took to the streets there been demanding that them should be no negotiation with the military, no compromise, and that the military should return to the barracks. now protests have also happened in other cities around the country and in the capital. the default of zoom when protested, tried to make their way to the presidential palace club, don't secure to come at the husbands gathering within the vicinity of the presidential palace and security. this is your guys, it is 1st for testers, from the vicinity of the presidential palace incidence capital for the 2,
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nearly 80 protests that have been killed in protest against the military and hundreds have been injured. here in am due to man, protesters had planned to go to the legislative assembly which is div functional, but they say they want to show the military that they want a civilian government. general abdel for the album han has said that he's willing to handle the power to civilian rule when elections are held. or should there be a political consensus between the political parties and the military that is currently governing. but so far, there has been no progress made in terms of jobs between the various stakeholders involved in finance, politics. they not, that nation has been launching an effort to try to mediate between the stakeholders, the political parties, the resistance committees that have been organizing for protest and the military. that is yet to produce any result. the next round off talks or negotiation, or rather the next phase of this you an effort to try to bring together the
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stakeholders is expected in the coming days and weeks, but protest to say they will continue to take to the streets, the boys, their anger, against the military and continue with their demand for civilian rule. voters in 3 states in india of cost balance and local elections. people, one of one region of the country's most populous state are to pradesh were among them a puffy metalli's dan reports on how this selection is being seen as a popularity test for prime minister render modi. it's the biggest state election in india, author probation. the north is home to more than 200000000 people and is voting in 7 phases aren't gonna hold, you can hang, it needs to be daddy. and what if you can see how prizes are rising more? the said he'd bring good days and prosperity. yes, best days are here with prices of vegetables touching the sky. i voted, thinking about inflation without petro kit. i'm pamela with the probation and the highest number of members to parliament, and is seen as reflecting the national political mood prime minister there.
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intermodal is half way through his character. these balls are regarded as a test of his party. john, the parties policies are going on with what she looking. feels like these cover large areas of western with millions of lives and votes, depend on it. i'm it commerce family has owned land here for several generations. it was one to lucrative business. now goth searched and farmers have been waiting months per sugar mills to pay them guy, gardener on earnings have been badly hitting. what can we do? we have to pay our children school fees. i do see those labels working. if we don't get paid on time, we either have to delay their payments or pay them. bless. ah, many farmers here to part in a year long protest against 3 agriculture laws. they said favorite big corporations . last september, the host of the largest of those protesting state, targeting the bgp ahead of the polls in 2017 the b g. b one, a landslide victory looked a probation,
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but growing economic distress among farmers had diluted. some of that you fauria last year, the movie government revoked the 3 agricultural laws. but many farmers have continued to protest saying that demands have not been met. export say this has bolstered opposition parties making the b j. p seemed less formidable. in the last 2, twenties has 17 election, the west and you be the mid of them when term in favor of the b. b. but this i'm, it seems ada, sir, you know, in the forty's, i'm going to smile in the opposition more. and if they continue to build up the same kind of momentum that we saw in the 1st on awarding, then we can say that will be anybody's game. ringback polls are also being held in for more states. results will be declared on march 10 and will indicate how the b g . p may perform in the next national elections. party method al jazeera with the british northern india. another trial has begun against me and mars deposed civilian liter. unsung suit. she this one centers on allegations of election fraud
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so far. it's her testimony from an election commission director unsung sushi was arrested by the army when it seized par more than a year ago. she's accused of influencing the 2020 vote to win a 2nd term in office and denies all charges on. doris has one of the highest murder rights in the world, and it's driving people out of their homes and indeed the country. this includes families trying to protect their children from being recruited into the criminal gangs. as manuel reply reports from texas to gaba corruption, max, tackling the violence all the more difficult at a late night crime c in fig. lucy galvan, a shoot outraged between gang members and police in the villanueva neighbourhood, leaving at least 7 dead. i put an offer from emperor k through his insecurity for every one. we can't live here any longer, but we've no place else to go because other places are dangerous to we're in dire
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need. i don't know what to do, stay here or leave the country. many here say blood soaked streets littered with bullet casings. have become in all too common sight authorities tell us that scenes of brutal violence like this one in the honduran capital are just the tip of the iceberg in a far more complex security situation that affects nearly every corner of the country. in honduras, his pores neighborhoods gangs, particularly m. s 13, and the 18th street gang are notorious for crimes like extortion, and for the recruitment of young children, those who resist often pay with their lives. i won this young mother who has asked us to hide her identity, says she was tortured by gang members and forced to flee her home after refusing to pay extortion money. i'm up. i saw me as you and me. we faced humiliation we've lost our house because of the gangs my children cry and say it's me mamma, be good for us to go someplace else where they won't want to kill us. imagine
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a 7 year old boy saying that he, you are a lack of confidence in hunter and authorities, means victims of violence, seldom report crimes, to police and security experts say collusion between criminal groups and government officials permeates across all levels of society. last year was i'm a bit it be most unfortunately we see it had different politicians and government leaders have been linked to drug trafficking. i see that there are high rates of community corruption and weakness in the rule of law. ebit ordonia is a deputy police commissioner tells al jazeera that despite modest advances in reducing the national homicide rate. raining into violence, often feels like a losing battle through online video in comparison to previous years, the incidence of crime has actually decreased. but perhaps in some communities it's risen due to factors like local culture or in communities where gangs exist in great numbers. ponderous has
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a rate of $38.00 homicides per 100000 residents, making it one of the most dangerous countries in latin america. international observers predict that thousands of hundreds will be displaced from their homes in 2022. a challenge that cannot be addressed without a drastic reduction in the violence plaguing the country. manuel rap alone al jazeera. they've got an update from the winter and games now russian figure skater camilla value a has been clear to continue competing in beijing despite failing a doping test. she was suspended last week after testing positive for a band substance at an event before the games. the decision allows value ever to compete in the women's event on tuesday, and she is the favorite to win an exhibitions begun in belgium to explain to men what it's like for women to be harassed. a chilling wolf reports. it's not only opening eyes, but hearts and minds as well. the drawing back the curtains on what some women
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experience every day shall title, masculine poetry. this our project aims to explain the men what it is like for women to be subjected to sexual harassment. this husband and wife and 2 of the artists behind the exhibition say it's inspired. 8 by experience as their daughter had growing up in the south of france, the only one that is supposed to put ism, we made this project for men. and we realized that it had an enormous impact on women tools for mentors realization for women. the field that allows to talk, i think what we interesting would be to have teenagers go through it as well today . because at that age they learn this behavior. it enabled them to understand, and afterwards we need to beats between men and women so that the world changes so that there is a change of behavior i. visitors are led through a dark and tunnel lined with sounds and images of leering men. 3rd, silva. it was hell, but also there are no surprises. it feels like what we're used to. and i think it's
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interesting to put that in an exhibition. like i think it's interesting to see what men think about it to sat open next month. the project will have psychological. c experts on hand to accompany viewers, but before it's launched, there has been interest from politicians and human rights campaigners who have come to this preview in a hangar in brussels. local authorities across belgium have expressed their interest in a version of the show going on tour. priscilla is a police officer who works with victims of domestic abuse and she says it will help 01 coming out of the schools. my 1st reaction is that there are very few victims. he dare to file a complaint. as a police woman, i am putting myself in the role of my colleagues out on patrol in police vehicles or on the street. i don't think for us it's possible to witness this sort of thing as obviously to catch people in the act. have evidence of this sort of phenomenon. so i think there is a lot of work to be done. and it begins with building awareness, though is behind this project, say they hope it will encourage a greater awareness of how harassment affects women. and that those who suffer it
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could be any one's partner, mother, daughter, sister, or for awe showing wolf al jazeera. finally plains ages biggest our shows taking off and singapore the sweet. like last year, the asian sector, hoping that 2022 will be the turning point. after seeing their balance sheets wiped out by the pandemic. the harding has more, a display of the world's finest aircraft. a look into what's on the market and how these machines are impacting global travel. the singapore air show takes place every 2 years. but this is the 1st time it's being held during the pandemic. we all know in this current environment, yes, it is. the attendance she, he surely be lower. that's the best day. i think that's all of us. we expect that.
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but as far as the quality is concerned, and not worry about that, because year we f assemble a high quality set of x a beat us more than 70 percent of the top 20 global aerospace companies. i hear key players such as boeing, air, bus, and engine makers, rolls royce will still be attending and the show will be a rare opportunity to hold in person meetings with customers to drum up new business. but with asia pacific battling a fierce wave of the armor con variant, the 4 day air show will still be relatively muted. a parallel to the reality of the travel sector in this part of the world. while the united states in europe have eased restrictions and demand has rebounded, asia lags far behind. foreign tourists are barred from entering, and mandatory corn teens are still in place in many countries. we are starting to see green shooting industry, like passenger travel numbers are up. flight frequencies are up,
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i think we can all sense the pent up demand for travel. we also can see and sense optimism. there are positive signs for 2020 to several places such as australia. new zealand in the philippines are lifting bands on overseas visitors. but industry figures worn. there is a long way to go. leah harding al jazeera ah how fast they are here on al jazeera and these are the headlines. germany's chancellor has met ukraine's president louisiana skin give all of shelter says any russian attack on ukraine will be met with a strong response. he's now off to moscow to meet president vladimir putin on tuesday on your fraud unless don't often wish to. we encourage russia to use these offers of discussions. we emphasize again in any case of military escalation, we have agreed with our al.
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