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since to the mines, run strong signs against it, like this one are found across the community from around the world. very hard to get a sense of public opinion inside miramar, with the military arresting people for their political beliefs. ah, ukraine's leader says nato membership is still the priority. as moscow indicates, there is a chance of a diplomatic solution to end the crisis center. ah, lauren taylor, this is out there alive from london. also coming up in the west bank of funeral for a 17 year old shot by israeli forces during protests, against whom demolitions protested. keep up the pressure and cartoon gathering once again to denounce military rule and olympics controversy. 15 year old russian
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figure skater, camila oliver will take to the ice. despite to failing a drug test. ah, i know ukraine's president says his country will still seek nato membership as western allies continue their diplomatic push to avert a russian invasion of ukraine. german chancellor on our shoals met vladimir zalinski and kiev, where the german leader said he would warn russia's president putin of the economic consequences of an incursion. have however, been signals from moscow that diplomacy could still work. and in the past hour has been an impassioned address from ukraine's leader more not in a moment. but 1st, this report from natasha, butler and keith. the german chancellor in ukraine, the latest western leader on
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a diplomatic mission to diffuse tensions with russia and avert a new war in europe. after more than 2 hours of talks with the ukrainian president for no de ms. lensky schultz promised keith more german financial aid and issued a warning to moscow. is my hand kiss? the i'mma ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity on the non negotiable for germany? we therefore expect russia to take their steps to de escalate the current friendship . this one was planned for germany. it is clear that further military aggression against ukraine would have serious political, economic, and geostrategic consequences. russia shackles, yawning, so lensky said, ukraine must join nato because the country security was inseparable from europe's. my would know. ali arsel said, as for our future alliances, our ambitions, you know very well that this is our wish. but apart from that, there is a war in the east and we believe that nato membership will ensure our security. zelinski was forced to clarify ukraine's position on nato after common solar in the
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day made by ukraine's ambassador to london. the suggested that ukraine could be flexible when it comes to his ambitions to join the military alliance. comments, he ambassador later retracted. well, yeah, we are not a member of nato right now. and 2 word war, we are ready for many concessions and lots of what we're doing in our conversations with russians. but it has nothing to do with natal, with which is enshrined institution to do to moscow doesn't want ukraine in nato and says that the west has ignored it. security demands, but in a possible sign of hope. russia foreign minister has advised presidents, let them a permission to continue with dialogue and move that will be welcomed by shawl. so we'll meet the criminal leader on tuesday. some said could be a last chance to diplomacy and talk about insurance. we live now from kia ukraine's
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president. natasha lisa statement to the nation in the last 40 se. yes. validate zalinski, releasing a statement on social media to address or to the nation. just read your few lines from and he says our, our state is stronger than ever. he says that we want peace. oh, he says the dumbass and crimea ought to return to your crane. but by diplomacy, you also says that are the crenan army is strong and the ukrainians that want freedom and they will fight for it. oh, he talks also about the date of every, the 16th of this is a dave. the u. s. are intelligent sources. some of them have suggested could be a date, the russia could choose to attack or invade a ukraine. o lensky says that date for ukrainians will become a day of unity, a national day of freedom, in which a people should put flags up across the nation. so this is
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a real change of tone afford the ukranian president because it was just a couple of days ago that we heard him say that people in ukraine should not panic . he called for calm and all along the past days and weeks of this crisis is built up as tensions have become a worse as the lensky. his repeatedly urged people to stay calm and said that life must go on business as usual for sonya change of time for ukraine, luda and to her butler. thank you very much. indeed. all this is russia's talk diplomat appears to show willingness to engage with the west. dr. murray has more on the developments from moscow. we've seen a slightly different tone from the kremlin at this. is it because the meeting that we saw take place between survey lab rav and vladimir putin broadcast on state tv, showed a very direct exchange between the 2 men vladimir putin asked survey oliver of what are your proposals in response to the united states government and their rebuttal
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about the security guarantees this country is looking for. and serbia lover, i've said that although the united states and nato have responded negatively to the as security guarantees that russians are looking for, there is still some merit to what they've propose. the lab rav said that there has been some a ideas put forth by the americans that warrant further dialogue. i think this is the 1st time we're hearing 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. 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 world that there is still very much a window for diplomacy and that all hope is not loss. vladimir putin also asked
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about their russian response, and that sir glover of said that their 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 u. s. will the u. s. has warned russian troop numbers are being boosted, not just on home soil, but also in belarus. and president joe biden has also been on the phone with the u . kaylee to bar as johnson sketch. all white house correspond kimberly hallett committee can be. why do i stand now? well, we just learned from white house source, that phone call between the u. k leader boris johnson and president biden has a wrapped up. it lasted roughly 40 minutes. we are told in the takeaways from that phone call is that not all hope is lost, even as the signals on the ground with military buildup appear to be dashing. any signs of hope. there is still a hope for a diplomatic agreement,
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but the situation on the ground still very fragile, according to both leaders. now, in the midst of all of this, given some of the signals and signs of the increase in capabilities of latimer putin's military capabilities, we have had a statement issued by the secretary of state antony blinking in just the last hour . he said that in fact, the united states has decided to temporarily relocate the diplomatic facilities or the capabilities of the embassy in key to western ukraine due to the build up of russian forces. now the secretary is also careful to know that the u. s. is continuing his diplomatic efforts to de escalate the crisis. but this is in direct response to the united states as well as western allies of essentially military intelligence, which has shown that there has been a build up of russian forces and the pentagon spokesperson,
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john kirby saying earlier today that that is a capability is growing stronger and more ready, in terms of options that vladimir putin has in the ability to invade ukraine. and it's not just a military ability, but also that the, there should be a preparedness for any sort of cyber attack. so this is something that the west is warning of and that this could happen imminently. we should very quickly point out as well. this is something that the national security advisor jake sullivan, has been briefing members on capitol hill about as well. not only in the house of representatives, but also in the u. s. senate. kimberly how can thank you very much indeed. aah! funeral has been held for a palestinian teenager, shot dead by israel security forces in the occupied west bank. many others were injured on sunday when troops opened fire and people protesting against the
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demolition of palestinian home stephanie decker report. oh, life cut short. the body of 17 year old mohammed emsella is taken to be buried. who is killed by his ready forces during confrontations near jeanine in the occupied west bank. ah, the sound of started when these really army arrive to demolish the home of palestinian prisoner my homage at a dot who's accused a fatal shooting and is ready, settler in december. that also led to norm standoff between policy and gunman and is really army. the army said, quote, it identified would have called a number of armed rioters and fire toward them to neutralize the threat. hundreds of palestinians, it turned out to protest against demolition. is a message here. and that's a 0 tolerance. in others we, the israelis will not tolerate any kind of res,
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what you call resistance. what is real cause of course, doris. so what it's trying to do then, is to say your criminals, and any time you do a violent at 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 to give them the feeling that there is no space whatsoever for any kind of resistance to what israel is. ah, israel continues to reply. it's policy of home demolitions, the palestinians in human rights group say accounts to collective punishment against the palestinian people. stephanie decker all g 0. meanwhile, tensions remain high and the fresh point sub shakera in occupied east jerusalem. israeli police kid protests on sunday injuring dozens of people. demonstrations broke out when a far right is really m p tried to reopen a political office. dozens of new families and shakera and other neighborhoods are
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at risk of being forced out by jewish organizations. tensions that caused an 11 day war between israel and gaza last year. and he's to keep having kill his, you donnas, protest is once again returned to the street to denounce military rule security forces a fight tear gas to disperse demonstrators, marching towards the presidential palace in the capital cartoon. thousands of be staging weekly rallies since the military takeover knocked tobin around ha. people have been killed. a correspondent hammer, morgan has been among protest as in the city of oman. people have gathered once again to voice their condemnation and anger at to damp military rule sedans. military took over power in a military take over 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 as de
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that since they took to the 3, there have been demanding that the should be no negotiation with the military, no compromise. and that the military should return to the barracks. now, protest have also happened in other cities around the country and in the capital to dishearten where protested. tried to make their way to the presidential palace hotel. security committee has bands gathering within the vicinity of the presidential palace and security forces. use your gas dispersed for tester from the vicinity of the presidential palace and to dance capital for the tomb. nearly 80 protest that have been killed in protest against the military and hundreds have been injured here and am due to man. protesters had planned to go to the legislative assembly, which is the 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
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currently governing. but so far, there has been no progress made in terms of jobs between the various stake holders involved in finance, politics. they not, didn't, since has been launching an efforts, tried 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 of talks or negotiation, or rather the next phase of this you and effort to try to bring together the stakeholders is expected in the coming days and weeks. but protests to say they will continue to stick to the street. that was their anger against the military and continue with their demand for civilian rule. still a head around is era. her moneys drying up as a major brewery leaves me in march because of last year's crew. and bringing up children in one of the murder capitals of the world. we look at life for families in honduras. ah
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hello, we've got some pretty wet and windy weather pushing towards western parts of europe over the next couple of days. some lie be down poles, my strong winds as well, but at least the payoff is it will turn somewhat milder for most of us here. got a co, frank, just ahead of that some wet weather and so windy weather just pushing through the low country, sliding a little further east with some rice. think the snow for scandinavia high pressure drifting away from eastern parts here it is generally dry. no. just tell some snow there just around the abs, pushing a little further east, which towards austria, some wet weather, winter weather too. just in around the generic helps as we go one a through a thursday. thursday was a little try for the southeast of france, but whether not too far away, started to push its wayne as we go through the course of the day. have you down, pause there in across the low countries. but if at next system,
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this area of low pressure is corvana, one that will bring some damaging winds into our northern ireland, into scotland, northern parts of england for the middle part of the weeks or some downpours. i mean free here still some heavy down horse just around central parts of the med will seat turning increasingly wet into parts of grease, a few showers to just around northern parts of algeria, pushing cross northern areas of tunisia, chassis, some showers there too. for northern livia, ah, he gets strong man is ruling with an eye and faced unless silence from his allies is deafening. yours was perfectly happy to trade off tomorrow for c for security. why are western leaders turning a blind eye when even their own citizens have fallen victim to his repression? executions, torture censorship is not acceptable. and you won't hear such strong words from, let's say berlin or paris, or london man in cairo on al jazeera,
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lulu sky city will declare wednesday and national day of unity. russia's talk to promote sag i left off has told president vladimir putin, his government should continue talks with the west and its allies. russia wants limits to nato expansion and military operations in eastern europe. and these 2 people have been killed. his who down as protest is once again returned to the streets to denounce military rule security forces of 5 tear gas to disperse demonstrators, marching towards the presidential palace, capital cartoon. canadas prime minister just intruder is reportedly planning to invoke emergency powers to end protests that have paralyzed parts of
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a capital and border crossings with the u. s. traffic has resumed on a major crossing in the city windsor. after police raid ended a 6 day blockade by truckers, the so called freedom convoy began as a protest against a mandate requiring truckers to be vaccinated. officers and alberto province have arrested and seized guns from 11 protest as at a separate crossing, accusing them of planning to attack police. if their blockade was rem below the premier of ontario province says vaccination requirements will be lifted in 2 weeks . but the decision is not related to the protests. today's announcement is not because of what's happening in ottawa or windsor, but despite it on friday morning, i made the difficult decision to declare a state of emergency. in ontario. the police now have every single tool they need, they have every resource available to them. and we've made progress since speaking
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to you last time. i want to thank our police forces for their efforts over the weekend. the blockade at our border in windsor is now come to an end. millions of indians are voting in 3 state elections there while you seen as a referendum on premise to nearing jumanji and the ruling b, j. p. all eyes are on the outcome in the countries most popular state to pradesh. from what have the midtown report? it's the biggest state election in india, author probation. the north is home to more than 200000000 people. and is boating in 7 phases. can i what i can thank, i can never 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 with our petro kit. i'm pamela, looked up with a sense, the highest number of members to parliament, and is seen as reflecting the national political mood prime minister in the rent.
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the movie is halfway through his character. these balls are regarded as a test of his party. john the parties policies with shook in feels like these cover large areas of western with millions of lives and votes depend on it. i'm at grandma's family has owned land here for several generations. it was once a lucrative business. now god had searched and farmers have been waiting months for sugar mills to pay them. garcia on earnings have been badly hitting. what can we do here? we have to pay our children school fees. i see those labels working. if we don't get paid on time, either have to delay their payments up, be them. bless. ah, many farmers here to part in a yo long protest against 3 agriculture laws. they said fabled big corporations. last september, the host of the largest of those protest, the state targeting the bgp ahead of the polls in 2017 the b j. b one, a landslide victory luther publish. but growing economic distress among farmers had
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diluted, some of that euphoria last year. the mo, the government revoked the 3 agricultural laws, but many farmers have continued to protest, saying that demands have not been met. experts say this has bolstered opposition parties making the b j. p. seen less formidable in the last 2, attendees has 17 election at the west, and you'll be mid of them when term in favor of the b, b. but this is, seems either so, you know, the, what is on the condo smile, and the opposition more. and if they're gone to the old rule, build up the same kind of momentum that you saw in the applause on the ordering. then we can say that will be anybody's game. pools are also being held in for more states. results will be declared on march 10 and will indicate how the bgp may perform in the next national elections. party method al jazeera with the british northern india shall anchors government is agreed to increase wages for health
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workers. following a week of widespread protests and strike action. union leaders say the government will meet their demands for better conditions. as a spiraling, inflation worsens. the countries, economic crisis on friday president got a by our roger pac sir designated workers from the health and ad christy sectors as essential and potentially making it illegal for those workers to strike. another trial has begun against me in mas deposed civilian liter. unsung sushi, this one is centered on allegations of election fraud. a so far it's heard testimony from election commission director. sushi was arrested by the army when it sees power more than a year ago. she's accused of influencing the 2020 vote to win a 2nd term in office and denies all charges. a japanese beverage giant karen has become the latest foreign company to pull out of me and mar. the beer brewer is ending business activities and withdrawing from a partnership with
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a company linked to the military. karen has been in a dispute on how to dissolve its joint venture with me and my economic holdings following the military coup last year. the company says it will now look to sell it stakes in 2 business units in the country. karen also says will place importance on the livelihood and safety of nearly $1500.00 local employees on dearest as well. the highest moderates in the world is driving people out of their homes and the country. they include families trying to protect their children from being recruited into criminal gangs. as when her reports from the capital corruption makes attacking the violence more difficult. oh, at a late night crime scene in big lucy galvan, a shoot outraged between gang members and police in the villanueva neighbourhood, leaving at least 7 dead. i put an offer from him. okay. there is 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 hunter and 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 want 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 as only as you are now. we faced humiliation we've lost our house because of the gangs my children cry and say it's me mamma,
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be good for us to go someplace else where they won't want to kill us. imagine 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 a bare most. unfortunately, we see that different politicians and government leaders have been linked to drug trafficking. we 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 in the violence often feels like a losing battle, but i feel how do you want the order in comparison to previous years, the incidents 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. so away, 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. maneuver up a little al jazeera big lucy galbraith has been criticism after a russian figure skater was cleared to compete at the winter olympics after failing a drug test. 15 year old camilla valley eva was suspended last week after testing positive for band substance as an event before the games. a court of arbitration for sport said it's upholding the russian anti doping agency decision to lift the band. it means valley ava can compete in the women's event on tuesday was she's the favorite to win. katrina, he has more from beijing for the quarter,
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the arbitration for sport or cas decided volley. eva will be able to continue competing and will appear as scheduled into moore's individual figure skating event due to several exceptional circumstances. now this is despite value of a testing positive tree metacity 6 weeks ago. true metacity is a band substance which treats and jain but also boosts endurance, not to those exceptional circumstances. the 1st was value of his age. she's only 15 years old. and according to the world anti doping cord miners have certain protections. the 2nd is the legality around this. now she did not test positive during the baby winter olympics itself, but had during a previous pre olympic event. and this legal process around that, that particular test is still ongoing, and so cast decided that preventing her from competing going forward would cause her irreparable damage. thirdly, they said it was the timing of all of this. this positive test did not come to
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light until february the 8th until one day after the value of a lead her team to gold medal victory on the previous monday. so they said that this timing was simply not her fault. now value would very likely, very relieved by this, but not everyone is happy already. b u. s. and then the committee has expressed disappointment, although the i r c says are going to abide by this ruling and solder the u. s. anti doping agency has reminded people that we still need to show compassion for value, but because she's still just the child plans to release water from japan's crippled fukushima nuclear power plant being reviewed. the international atomic energy agency is observing how radioactive water is handled and stored in tanks, fishermen local residents, china and south korea are opposing the japanese government plan to reduce moving a 1000000 tons into the sea. and as quick as you know me in 2011 damaged the power
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plant and one of the world's worst nuclear accidents. displacing thousands of people. who are you guys? although the government set up some organizations to evaluate that this is charging, the members will all leaning towards the government's position while neglecting the problems in the plan. in fact, some experts in school this holding different opinions already pointed out the problems, but their voices were not heard me dining sort of sitting in this. we do have a responsibility for future generations. children who experience the nuclear crisis, fukushima have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. it's been more than a decade since the disaster happened, and the government is still planning to discharge contaminated water into the sea. i cannot accept a decision that will cause damage and equipment. you can always catch up with all the stories we're covering or checking out our website address that his algebra dot com. ah,
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that up stories on al jazeera, ukraine's president says he's been told the russia will launch an attack on wednesday, but warns his citizens are ready to fight and address to the nation. laudermill polanski said he'll declare wednesday, a national day of unity of youth. as comments came after, he had talks with german chancellor in kiev, where he said ukraine will still seek nato membership as a major sticking point for russia. western nations have been engaged in a massive diplomatic push to avert a russian invasion of ukraine. my witness aaliyah's said though, nice for our future alliances. our ambitions, you know very well that this is our wish. but apart from that, there is a war in the east, and we believe that nato membership will ensure our security as the german chancellor on our shoals will hold talks with the russian president vladimir putin on tuesday and says he'll war.

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