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people can't put up with them. deportation is not good for us. ah. ready separate as late as in east and ukraine, cough a military mobilization installed, evacuating civilians to russia, and anticipation of the company. we have reasonably, the russian forces are planned into an intend to attack ukraine in the coming week . the coming this year's president warns of an imminent attack as russia prepared for military drills involving missiles. ah, i'm mccloud, this is out there alive from there. how's it coming out? oh, clearing the capital canadian, please break up a truck drivers, protest and arrest dozens of people on
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a major storm, hammers, northern europe kelly, at least 9 people ah, to moscow bang services leaders in easton, ukraine have ordered a full military mobilisation. that is a day after they announce they were evacuating civilians to russia. women, children on the elderly being moved 1st shilling has intensified between separatists and ukrainian government forces in the breakaway regions of the nets and the hunts both sides of blaming each other to the escalation in the conflict. charles profit has more now from nobody see laska in easton, you correct? ah. alarm in the streets of russian back separatist control, dimansky. sirens sounded after the leader of the self declared republic announced
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the mass evacuation of civilians. by at them all, they would have no idea what it was of to day. february, the 18th, the one, the mass, centralized evacuation of the population to the russian federation has been organized a week or 2 about women. children and the elderly are to be evacuated. first over, children gathered at evacuation points. lines of cars began heading towards the russian border. sausage internet told al jazeera bus drivers were ordered to stay and help the evacuation ukraine and its western bacchus, have a days been saying that russia plans are so called false flag incident, which could give moscow all the separatists. it supports a pretext to attack. russia calls that a lie. but hours later, russian media said this was a car. bombings and exc. no casualties were reported. the target was said to be a top security official. when the breakaway region. this is said to show
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a center where men can sign up to join the separatist forces. soon after the announcement by shilling, the leader of the other russian back self declared republican blue guns who followed suit me, me and said, all those who can carry a weapon should be prepared to fight. near the g is the one i call on civilians who are not mobilized or involved in the maintenance of infrastructure to leave for russia as soon as possible. the announcement came after what the ukrainian government in the organization for security and cooperation in europe, the o se, se, with some of the worst shilling by the russian bank, separatists, and years. the separatists accuse the ukrainian army of the same ukraine's military commanders said ukraine had no intention of attacking the separatist held territory, quarter of dodo. i reiterate that the military and political leadership of ukraine don't plan and are not conducting offensive operations in the, the only options the occupation of the people in territory that is acceptable to us
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is the political and diplomatic one. and what these villages close to where the ukrainian government is in control was surprised and scared by the news. news with the call when you socially. we haven't heard the news about the evacuation on the other side. i only heard about the kindergarten being shelled yesterday, and they say that it was a provocation. there has to be an investigation. newton with the cfo to the we of course, we are worried. we have children and grandchildren. so we just want have otherwise we will have to leave this area. it must stop. we have lived through this horror for years. the announcement by the leadership of both the self declared donates an lugens, the people's republic of a mass evacuation on the separatist control side of the front line has huge implications. potentially hundreds of thousands of people living in areas like these in the ukraine in government control territory. despite russia repeatedly saying it has no intention of an invasion or military escalation against ukraine.
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those words becoming increasingly hard to believe shall strive for alex's era novice salva, eastern crime. while you, as president joe biden has warned, russia will invade ukraine within days. this is roughly the lead me preaching proposed to oversee nuclear drills in the coming out, including the use of ballistic and cruise missiles. kremlin insisted has no plans to invade. the white house says it's ready to respond. if it does make no mistake, afresh pursues his plans, it will be responsible for catastrophic and needless or of choice. united states and our allies are prepared to defend every inch of nato territory are many threat to our collective security as well. we also will not send troops in to fight in ukraine, or we will continue support ukrainian people. but the, by the ministration says, it may not be wise for the ukrainian president vitamin to lensky to leave his
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country this weekend to attend the music security conference is expected to travel to germany on saturday and meet the u. s. vice president carmella harris. i'll to promote to get it to james bass, his more on events so far from the conference in munich. the un secretary general has for weeks said he thinks war can be avoided. but his warnings about the situation are getting more dia oh, with a concentration of rush and forces that on the ukraine. i am deeply concerned about heights intentions and increase speculation about a military conflict in europe. i still sing it will not happen, but defeat these. it would be catastrophic sitting with a german foreign minister, hannah, lena bab, okay. the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin. who was again asked about the prospect of war. the differences have to resolve through dialogue through diplomacy . ah, we are deeply concerned that that is not the path it rushes embarked on the map. t
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. vitale. click go. he was in the audience. we're ready to fight. we're ready to defend our families, our faith, our cities, our citizens. we need support to appoint clearly aimed at germany, which has not been supplying weapons to ukraine position. the foreign minister that said was based on her country's history, our responsibility after the 2nd world war was that never again from germany, there will be wall and never again, they will be genocide. the discussion was moderated by the incoming chairman of the munich security conference to crystal please. this is countries former ambassador to the un and was chance and the merkel support and policy advisor back and bassett, of the big question, is that going to be a war? i think nobody knows. i don't know if he put in himself knows he's plain he's
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playing this game. see is one day saying that now we want to we want to go into negotiations. he says they were, it's never any, never had any intentions. and then you are following right now that when you look at the don bus, you'll see that the number of cease fire violations is skyrocketing on saturday. here in munich, the british prime minister flies in the u. s. vice president and the ukranian president supposed to speak, and they'll be a meeting of the g 7 foreign ministers. on this growing crisis, james base al jazeera munich are moving on at least 12. people are missing austria, great, very far on its way to italy. the great coast guard says 278. people have been evacuated. i rescued off the island. coffee. one was not on the passenger list, fear more undocumented passengers could have been on board. there was so in rail,
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it was like, it was a bit like a titanic. i didn't know what was happening and what you want to boat. it was, it was a close, so you have got no idea. it was pitch black. so you didn't know where you were. and i, i said to my friend, i says, are we on the see? and this is i think will. yeah. so it was, it was, it was terrifies a storm. eunice has killed at least 9 people as it tore through the united kingdom, ireland, belgium, germany in the netherlands, record breaking gust of wind of ripped off roofs, damage buildings, and cause park cuts for challenges. it was billed as perhaps the case, worst storm in 30 years. with winds expected of a 140 kilometers an hour, but that's in a breeze. compared to what storm eunice actually delivered. a gust on the olive white topped 196 kilometers an hour and has provision the become the u. k.
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strongest recorded wind for all eunice's fury, though the damage could have been a whole lot worse if as a say the search had coincided with the winds and the high tide, we could have seen some devastation, hence the severe flood warnings and some evacuation. so i'm really happy that those things have gone out as think, but it was great. everyone was prepared and the public list and, and people kept himself safe. unit has killed and injured people. lo, fatalities from falling trees have been confirmed in the u. k. ireland and the netherlands, but in most places the damage has been to property rather than lives. now this rather sorry side here is london o 2 arena, formerly known as the millennium dime. it's a huge, great concept and exhibition space in london. se featured in james bond films and the like. but as you can see, storm eunice has shredded a huge great hole in its fabric. skin really ripped apart. it's going to be some effort to fix that one, i think. and then there was the disruption travelers anxiously watched information
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boards as train off, the train was cancelled. there was gridlock on many roads. this tailback was caused by the closure of the dark bridge, part of london's m. 25 orbital mate away. $400.00 plus flights are grounded to now every disaster needs a hero and come with the our come a big jet tv. the ation enthusiasts live web stream isn't used to large audiences, but more than 200000 locked down as host jerry dies, live commentary went viral, cherry on planes as they struggled to land at heathrow. awesome. like i to be tough to go. yeah. big swaying man, eunice has moved fast, sweeping across the u. k. and ireland in less than a day. now the rest of northern europe is taking its 10 rory, talents, houses,
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era london. estella had her announcer renewing a battle, thought to have been one why malawi is debbie up vaccinations against polio. a huge sink hole opens up in kashmir. kathy afforded supplies for surrounding communities . ah, 1st, dudley then eunice violent wind stalls on their way across northern europe. this is eunice developing this on friday morning and just the peak there. well, the trough of these lines is where the strongest winds were to picture shown here. impulse cor, when the winds are about a 120 kilometers per hour left to sweep across land, of course. now, at the day progresses, the night falls next day comes along. this is where the winds will be. so they're already read warnings out for the low countries. sudden thought of denmark,
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northern germany, and there was damage actually from dudley. yes. you know, 2448 out to 4 in central and southern poland. it's moving quickly, but that will destroy wrong with some snow company on the north ledges. so that's a picture in northern europe. really wind is the big story of damaging wind that elsewhere as quite caught in comparison. yes. is bit windy in places, measurement the sun is predominant here. however, things will start to change the next storm developing on sunday. that's going to be windiest a bit further north, but it is driving in to northern europe is driving again to low countries and germany and it keeps coming south. the tail end of it, there be yet more rain and significant snow for the alps. whereas if you're in spain or portugal, dicking the south is presently quite sunny and warm. ah, with discarded clothes from which nations are funneled through charities, and sold to impoverished nations. on an unprecedented scale,
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a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to resell to some of the world's poorest inhabitants. but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fueling and environmental catastrophe. people in power troubles to gonna to uncover the dirty secrets behind the world. fashion addiction that white man's clothes on edge is eda blue ah, how to get to watching on 0. remind about top stories this out and russia banks are separate as leaders in easton, ukraine. have ordered a full military mobilization, they say that evacuating civilians to russia,
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a shelling intensifies and the breakaway regions. jeanette is in the hands. the u. s. president joe biden says he is convinced that russia has decided to invade ukraine in the coming days. vladimir putin as jujuy bassy nuclear drills on saturday, including cruise missiles, storm unit says killed at least 9 people as a tool through the u. k. allan belgian germany and the netherland record breaking gusts of wind ripped off roofs, damage buildings and have caused power cuts. now police in the canadian capital arrested more than 100 people while turned away trucks, blocking streets and central altura. the area had been turned into account for protesting his angry about pandemic restrictions, which were again b as this. oh, this was the moment police moved in to take back control of ottawa's streets. protest is of occupied the area outside parliament for nearly 3 weeks. i offices used that new pals under the emergencies act to arrest
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truckers and other protested who refused to leave her scots thing long up. this is absolutely ridiculous. arrestin people at a peaceful assembly that we are the right to be here. even with the emergency i o canadian truckers calling themselves the freedom convoy accused the authorities of overreacting. i negotiated on behalf of the daughters a peaceful retreat of please promise they would not talk. they would let them free peacefully. they broke the bill because there's no leadership order or turned on violence. doctor they want purchase leader to more relate was among schools arrested. they've been demonstrating against a rule that requires truck has to be vaccinated to cross the u. s. border. the government says the illegal blockade and occupation is a threat to peace, order and good government. to day. our economy and our democracy
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are facing a serious and foreign funded threat. these illegal blockades and occupations cannot be allowed to serve the authority of democratically elected governments. oh, these say the workaround, the polk, to clear the cities downtown area i, we're in control of the situation on the ground and continue to push forward to clear our streets. this methodical and well resource plan will take time and we are here to see it through to a safe ending. many truck has left voluntarily, but those remaining insist they won't live until the cove. it vaccine requirement to cross the us border is removed. victoria gay to be out there. the other face has suspended nearly $160000000.00 in aid to begin a fast. so after saying,
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recent events amounted to a military coup. the move comes just days after pull already the me boat was sworn in as president. he led the military and overthrowing rock border. last month, u. s. law determines foreign aid must be stopped when an elective head of government is deposed by military 6 african countries have been chosen to establish their own m r n. a vaccine production world health organization says move aims to ensure that africa can make its own vaccines to fight coven 19 and other diseases in the future. nay, barker has more now from brussels, and go over the vaccine inequality between europe and africa. cost a long shadow over this landmark summit from the offset less than 12 percent of africans, a double vaccinated compared to 71 percent of europeans. but it's home to the new agreement announced on friday to ship technology needed to produce ammo and aid jobs in africa. well, how redress the balance today?
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i'm delighted to announce the 1st 6 african countries that we receive technology from the have to produce their own mit vaccines. egypt, kenya, nigeria, senegal, south africa, and tony's. yep. w jo will work with the companies and the government in each country to develop a roadmap for training and production development being largely welcomed, but simmering in the background. an ongoing dispute between a, you and e. u. leaders over vaccine, intellectual property rights. many african leaders believe that if you are pissed serious about eradicating covey. 19 or indeed getting rid of other serious illnesses than powerful pharmaceutical companies, should share their research, allowing african scientists to make vaccines from scratch in africa for africans. that's the goals that the french president without making any firm commitments. just oscar, he looks,
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i think that the objective we should proceed said intellectual property should never be a barrier to the production and dissemination of vaccines wherever they're needed. that is the objective to sort of the african, any you leaders of describe the summit as a fresh start with the president of senegal, mikey sol edge in europe, to shed colonial era prejudices. and to engage with a new dynamic continent. the use responded with an economic new deal for africa in the form of a $170000000000.00 array of massive infrastructure plans to compete with china's belt and rhode initiative. what this means for africa is a new recommitment and an un injection all european caster. one to be able to drive africa, what it transition. but also looks at transformation also look looking at energy and green and also looking at environment and also things around ricardo. so it's
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a big package that energy is going to be a big player in the or of this new relationship. what i know you'll pay 155 countries and a combined population of 1300000000 people. the african union long being accused of lacking unity of doing deals with foreign powers separately and often in competition with one another. in many ways, the pandemic focus the african unions demand to be treated as equals reframe in the continent as a place where wealthy western countries are ready to heavily invest. the bulk of our era, brussels malawi, has declared a polio outbreak the 1st in africa and more than 5 years. the case was detected in a 3 year old girl in the capital. a long way is thought to be introduced from pakistan where wild polio is still endemic. world health organization has credited
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high levels of surveillance of picking it up early. the continents have been declared polio free. in 2020 molly's military gender has told francy with drawers forces from the country without delay. it comes shortly after the french foreign minister said molly's fights against groups linked to al qaeda and isis is now the same problem. relations between the 2 countries have declined sharply since the army sees power in molly in 2020. again, a day off of the mullin army has been strengthened, reorganized. the problem now is to know whether it gets its orders from the printer, and if it's laying off the fight against terrorism, it's a molly and problem. it is no longer a french problem unless it beg, has more now from the neighboring cynical pneumonia. a military spokesman went on tv and said that this decision by france had been taken unions actually, and that they must withdraw without delay. and under the supervision of the maryan authorities. now clearly they are annoyed, but he also blamed insecurity in the country and the region on france. he cited the
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nato intervention in libya, which france was a part of. and he said that molly had wrist partition with the trouble in the north of the country we stacy had been localized. and since the intervention by fraud has spread throughout the country, in fact, from his 9 year mission is not for doubt across the salvage. compet encompasses around 10 countries, and molly feels that france is present is not helping the situation. and yes, they are increasing the pressure because president emmanuel macro had said that the withdrawal could take 4 to 6 months now as far as the malia and military, the john, today's consent, that's not quick enough. they're putting pressure on the french to say that they should withdraw pretty much immediately. but also the maryan military is in a different position. they feel that they could deal with the security situation. the issue that they had back in 2013 was separatist and insurgent groups had taken . take them control over large swathes of the north of the country. well, they don't pose as much of a risk anymore in terms of taking control of time from cities. a u. s. federal
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judge has rejected donald trump's attempt to have civil lawsuits filed against him, dismissed. the judge ruled the former president does not have absolute immunity and is accountable for his role during the capitol hill abroad on january the 6th last year. the ruling on presidential powers and free speech is likely to be appealed against by trumps lawyers. before you as a police officer convicted of manslaughter, optically a black man during a traffic stop has been sentenced to 16 months in prison. kimberley potter will then serve a further 8 months on supervised release. porter said she mistook her gun for a taser before shooting. dante writes in minneapolis last april and i'll never be able to forgive you for what you stolen from us. i won't be listening and don't mistake any of my words. because we can't afford the defendant to make any more mistakes. because name as dante,
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demetrius right. more than 2000 soldiers and police in miramar have joined the resistance movement since last year's crew at many say they couldn't keep working for the gent or after use lethal force against protest as an activist. currently has this. them way, river forms a natural border between thailand and me and mouth. for decades, it's been used as an informal border crossing, usually by villages fleeing fighting between ethnic armed groups and myanmar soldiers. lately, a new group of migrants has been making that journey deserted from yon most military. doctor men long, long had served the army for more than 20 years when he decided to leave. at 1st, he worried for his family safety as they were being watched. but his wife and children have since left the country at a google nubile we are experiencing torture and murder by the juncture, every day. as a doctor, that's unacceptable jump. there were so many factors that were pushing me to leave
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the military thing. if one was the night right, they arrest people at night and said the bodies back to the family. the next morning, the bodies had been cut open and the organs removed. al jazeera has not been able to independently verify what he says, but unauthorized autopsies are reported to have been carried out on protest is killed by security forces. the act of this group assistance association for political prisoners says more than a 1500 people have been killed by the gender since the qu last year. the military disputes this number and says the group is biased, but other former military personnel have cited the use of violence against civilians. as a reason for deserted set to saw is a former army engineer who joined the civil disobedience movement in mont junk jo. name i had a millet. if i'd stayed in the army, i would have gotten promotions, a higher lankin, but that's not what i want. i want to live in good conscience. i live. i don't want
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to live with guilt and sadness. me knowing that killing people. i don't regret my decision. former army captain lind had on set up a facebook group to encourage soldiers to join the resistance, and estimates about a $1500.00 have deserted the military. as of last september. he has left me on my and says he's unable to return home. so im here use on word for my family. i don't know whether they're safe. i've had cut off contact with them for my country and my people's future. but i do worry for my family, can i have your resistance groups including the national unity government, a shadow government working to reverse. the qu, are encouraging more people from the security forces to join them. they say those numbers are growing, but that may not be enough to challenge me on mars well equipped military florence louis al jazeera farmers in a district in the indian minister, kashmir, concerned for their crops. after a sink hole appeared and swallowed a stream bar, mentally say it's
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a disaster for people who rely on fresh water for their livelihood or india corresponded. elizabeth brought him partner from newton. this massive sink hole appeared overnight at the town of cork, had knock an indian administered cush made fresh water which used to feed a popular trout. fishing stream is now falling into the hole that led to a 20 kilometer stretch of the brand new river drying up, killing many fish. farmer up the rashid who lives near by says the water provided a lifeline. what about the sea? it's been over 3 days since the water has disappeared from the stream. we're worried because the harvesting season is approaching. the water in the stream should be restored. we use it to get our body and orchard. if this doesn't get restored soon we'll face many problems. and calls can be caused by the chemical disillusion of limestone rocks and the river. researchers say they need more information about this one step at any wise. it is very rare to hear this hasn't
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happened before. so we've come here, collected samples, collected all particles, and we'll go look at this in the laboratory to see what's called the thing called attempts to divert water away from the whole have so far failed. local officials are asking people not to go near it, while experts investigate how to deal with it. environmentalists say the whole can be plugged but not before they find out where the water was going. how deep is the depot cinco and the water coming out from there? and if it is coming out which place how much it has several because it can do some tunneling also, which is dangerous because if people are living in the area and this tunneling has taken place. so then those areas become weak. people living close to the stream say they're concerned, they could be more damage than we are living in fear. because the sink hole may cause the land to collapse. we live near the bank of the stream and it's
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a threat to our homes in our lives. the government is being urged to act quickly before the warming, whether it causes more smarter mouth and further flood the sink hole. elizabeth per item al jazeera new delhi. ah. so this is our desire. these are the top stories and moscow back separatist leaders in easton, ukraine have ordered a full military mobilization to say the evacuation civilians to russia. shelly intensifies in the break way, reaches the mexican hunts. the u. s. president says he is convinced russia has decided to invade ukraine. joe biden says intelligence suggests it could happen in the coming days of.
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