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in the world and in the latter, advocating for everyone to have access to central health services. now more than ever, the world needs w h n. making a healthier, won't you? everyone ah, ah ha. monitors in easton ukraine record, almost 2000 cease fire violations on saturday to ukrainian soldiers are killed and fighting with pro russian separatists. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin overseas strategic nuclear drills and voting hypersonic ballistic missile. ah,
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i'm all about this and this is all just hear alive from doha. also coming up 12 people are still missing 2 days after a ferry, sailing from greece to italy, called fire celebrations in molly, over the withdrawal of french troops, even as 8 soldiers are killed in clashes with rebels. ah, united states has once again warned that russia could launch an attack against ukraine at any time. president biden will convene a national security meeting on sunday to discuss the crisis. the european monitoring agency o. s. c e says it's recorded almost 2000 cease fire violations and eastern ukraine on saturday. the ukrainian military says separatists backed by moscow opened fire a more than 30 settlements. yes and separate as forces of accused each other of
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provocative actions. russian president vladimir putin has been overseeing what are describe as strategic nuclear exercises. the kremlin says it's worships in its submarines, have tested nuclear capable weapons. and missiles president vladimir zalinski says ukraine is committed to peace and his vote not to respond to russian provocations. but he's told delegates of the munich security conference that the world is failing ukraine. our diplomatic editor james base reports from munich. the u. s. vice president cobbler harris meeting with the ukranian president vladimir zalinski. any threats to your country, we take seriously and we have rallied our allies in our partners to speak with one voice. the ukrainian leader made the trip here, despite warnings from the u. s. administration. it might be unwise to travel, given the threat against his country. later on stage,
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he was honest about president biden's assertion the president putin has decided to invade in the next few days, a little window shore or meet them. when we stand ready to respond to everything, we cannot remain passive. how can you live in a state where you are told on a daily basis that will will happen with that to morrow? the advance will happen. it means crushing national currency. what money being taken out, businesses closing? can you live in that kind of country? can you have stability in that kind of country? you know, he also questioned why the announcement of the details of western sanctions should only come off to any invasion, but to which you guys, we don't need your sanctions after the bombardment after our country has been fired . after we have no borders, after we have no economy or when found of our country will be occupied, why would we need sanctions then? each us from nato and you lead as a threatening, unprecedented sweeping sanctions on russia. but the details are not finalized. i
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asked the european commission president sort of on the line about possible measures such as stopping e u energy imports, and russia being excluded from the swift banking system. the final decision will be taken in case that russia is beginning a war against ukraine and the military aggression against ukraine. and then it's going to be a political decision by the european council that is taken up the preparation for the preparation. everything is on the table. what's the lead is not just talking about sanctions, russia might face, but also what a full scale war might look like. it will be around us and where it is that also for many, many lives and to have something like this in europe. it's hard to imagine, but we are closer to that. now don't be anytime since day, at least in the cold war, because i never seen such
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a concentration of troops and forces on such or read this with all the different elements in place. everything from of course, the high end weapon system, so to feel hospitals. so to logistics, to come on the control. so russia on launch and attack with hardly in the morning time. there's remarkable unity in the words from e, u, a nato members here. but if his president biden predicts as an invasion soon, will that unity persist when it's time for them to take action? change phase al jazeera, munich, or russia like separate as leaders in east ukraine. se civilians in the don bus region are being evacuated to russia. shelling intensifies, charles trocklin has been speaking to people near the front line. there are hundreds of villages like these along the front line on the ukrainian controls side . and what's increasingly worrying the amount of civilians that still here. as we
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understand this, evacuation continues in a separate, says, controlled areas or is increasingly wiring also. is that in villages like these, there are also a lot of ukrainian military and we've been speaking to some of the civilians here about their fears were soldiers staying and what were once private homes military vehicles passed by the talia and runs the village shop. she has little hope, a peaceful solution to the crisis can be found more than was im is this. the military's been here for 8 years, but we all feel like target and of course the military in the village makes the risk greater. i'm afraid to even think about an evacuation. if i would have to leave my home suddenly with a bag of documents posted not attending the security conference in munich, suggest he doesn't want a peaceful solution. most of the families of those buried in the graveyard of left
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the village. people tell us the shelling in the area and the last couple of days has been the worst in years that been yellow. so it's very frightening. i felt the fear rising up 3 me when the shelling of started probably been here since the beginning of the war. but where can we go and who can help us? we had about the evacuation on the other side and it's not a good sign. there is no good that will come out of this is mainly the elderly left here. now they say the shelling has been worse at night. people in villages like this one close to the front line are afraid they are aware of what the russian back separatists on their side of the front line of now calling a mass evacuation of civilians are they are asking what about our safety to chance dr. al jazeera, eastern ukraine, president booth, and send a message of his own on saturday, overseeing exercises involving russia's nuclear forces, also bought a rewards from moscow. vladimir putin gave his go ahead for the start
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of the nuclear drills, joined by his bell, a russian counterpart, alexander lucas. shane co, rushes, president chil saturday for these wargames. usually they are held in october. the exercises involved russia's northern and black sea fleets. it's air force as well as soldiers on the ground. the kremlin says the missile systems all able to launch nuclear warheads, hate their intended targets, those room, loma grimaldo. she's the 3 exercises of the strategic deterrence forces are being carried on in the course of which tasks of joint management of nuclear weapons and weapons of increased potential danger will be worked over in the course of committing an operation of strategic attack. forces the russian back leaders of the self proclaimed republics of don't ask. and the honks in ukraine's dumbass region announced the mass evacuation of women and children. on friday evening. in the
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southwest region of restore russian citizens continue to be bust. then after being forced to leave their homes in ukraine in the middle of the night, and the situation is terrible. shooting has been heard for 3 days. we had to load the apartments and get dressed quickly, but they said that in order for us not to create any danger for ourselves, we need to evacuate and 75 years old. i'm single. i don't have anyone to help me in a state of emergency has been declared in the roast off region. as shell was found to have landed in a residential area a kilometer from the ukrainian border. a 2nd shell was found nearby, which russian officials say was fired by the ukrainian army with a window of diplomacy quickly closing saturday's nuclear exercises serve as yet another example of russia's military straight. but as the security situation continues to rapidly deteriorate on the borders with ukraine, many see the possibility of conflict as increasingly inevitable. dorset jabari al
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jazeera masa, where your greens president says the war would affect the whole world. and airlines are already drawing up contingency plans. lufthansa and germany is suspending flights to kiev and odessa in ukraine. ukrainian government leaders are vowing to keep aerospace open, but the asian industry is haunted by what happened. 8 years ago. a russian massage shot down a malaysian jet over eastern ukraine, killing all 298 passengers and crew. syrian air defense systems almost had a jet with 172 people on board 2 years ago. an indian airstrikes force pakistan to restrict its aerospace for months and 2019 hundreds of flights were forced to meet costly detours. every dame or fellow butterworth hayes is a specialist, an air traffic management and safety. he explains the factors in the decision to close aerospace, there are a number of drivers,
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as was the 1st one is the national government, or yolanda space. they will have their own security assessments. so they'll be talking to their airlines. the airlines share was information both with each other and var, the international civil aviation, an organization, the material, the un body responsible for safety of flight. so said is that, and then we also have insurance companies as well that their major drivers, they, they will the risk in to say, look, not going to cover this fine. i think the 1st thing is the degree of coordination. so there's a lot more coordination, mouth about risk assessment. and the other thing that changed is that everybody, everybody, unfortunately, is now tooling up and it will, when it comes to the kind of arms in a kind of a sense, systems that are being employed around the world, or even small conflicts. now you're getting jones flying. that means we need more defense systems defense systems are coming more automated says
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a lot more activities. lot more air activity. even 35000 feet now, which is which used to be well above a combat zone. busy that suddenly now in the range of service to amazon. so, so the threat is changed. proliferated, but the coordination has changed. but again, we come back to this is a question of politics. 12 truck drivers remain missing as emergency services bottled to control a fire on a greek ferry. the blaze broke out early on friday as the vessel headed to italy with 288 people on board. victoria gave me reports turkish passengers rescued from the euro ferry. olympia prepared to leave corfu. there boarding a boat that'll take them home to istanbul, and his body to reload courtyard. the italian coast guard helped us a lot. they brought us to coffee and put us up in a hotel with the turkish embassy also helped us a lot. we are very grateful to the italians and the turks supplement. luckily,
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we didn't die. that is the most important thing. the rest doesn't matter. also what the port is iliac guaranteed bacchus. he's waiting for news about his missing father. mary magdalene, when a gall meal, i talked to the port authorities and they told me information about the fire. i've been to the other side of cor food. so i could see the ferry, i saw the fire go out on gray smoke appeared, then suddenly the bolt caught fire again. the weight tonight would be bob's. honestly, arrows cold by my legs are trembling. the ferry caught fire of the coast of coffee on its way to italy. the relatives of one truck driver on board say they're worried . he may not have had time to escape for hold on. he had a good only over them, yet he was afraid of corona virus. he had health issues and because he was afraid of catching the virus due to over crowding on the ferry, he often preferred to sleep in the truck, especially if it was not a long trip to lease your rescue. teams are unable to pull the ferry to look for missing people because the temperature is still to halt. relatives fear the
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authorities will cool off the search, mainly from monopoly when we're going to bodily men. we spoke with the coast guard a while ago. they're waiting for the effects of the water being used by firefighters to create cooler conditions so that they can enter their doing what they can him and they are concerned, tore from the greek prosecutors of orders and inquiry into who's at the side. the captain of the ferry has been questioned and released victoria gate and be out, is there? canadian police said they've made progress in clearing protesters opposing pandemic restrictions from streets in the capital ottawa. demonstrators started to leave off officers moved on those camping outside parliament. they've occupied the area for the past 3 weeks. at least a 170 people have been arrested and trucks. them blocking the streets have been towed away. the officers on the ground have shown patience and professionalism. they are well trained and experienced and they needed all of that expertise to
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bring about the results that we're seeing at every step. they faced a barrage of resistance shoving and vitriol. we all, we all saw that this is the protesters were aggressive with the officers and we needed to use horses at one point. as a result, we responded this morning by adding helmets and baton to our equipment for the safety of our officers. stella had on al jazeera of fishermen improve been had hard by last month's massive oils. bill will be following the apply to drug debts in argentina. more than 20 uses di after taking contaminated cocaine. ah hello. let's have a look at the weather in north america, and now that storm has pulled away from the north east of canada and the u. s. b on
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going to see much milder conditions over the next few days, particularly about east coast. we'll see temperatures come up, but it continues to be very wintry for much of canada and northern areas of the us . thanks to a winter storm system. that's bringing heavy snow, sleet and rain, and some blustery winds across the great lakes. you got blizzard like conditions here, and a lot of that winter weather is going to shift further south that ought to cold is going to bring temperatures down across man, montana, and some of the places along that north west pacific coast were also see mild conditions across the southwest, but those temperatures are likely to drop as that cooler air shifts further. so now you can see the change that's going to come pasted. linear minneapolis are going to get colder. but for the east coast we're going to see the temperature pick up. if we have a look at the 3 day from minneapolis, what we're going to be bitterly cold by tuesday. but in contrast to that, washington dc is going to be sitting in the mid teens. though unfortunately, we will see some rain on tuesday. we've also got some storms that are coming into
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play across the deep south and for much a sense in america it's scattered, showers, and sunshine that show whether ah, on counting the cost to red hot oil market is worried, consumers will prices keep going up, looking east russia finds a new gas and oil deal with china. what fun putins mind and a stock split in silicon valley, all google shares becoming more affordable. counting the cost on al jazeera, for villas of correct. so the battle fields wrong, most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. lou
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ah, what's your old? is it a reminder of our top stories? this are the ukrainian military says russia about separatists of 5 artillery on more than 30 settlements in the east of the country. and european monitoring agency o s e says it's recorded almost 2000 ceasefire violations on saturday. russia says hypersonic missiles have been launched during strategic nuclear drills overseen by president vladimir putin kremlin denies the war games will further inflate. intention, ukrainian president flooding zalinski has about not to respond to russian publications . speaking at the munich security conference for me as a landscape says his country is permitted to peace, but world powers are failing them. hundreds of people have been celebrating in the streets of molly. after the ruling military junker ordered french troops out of the country. france had already announced his withdrawal after
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a 9 year mission fighting against groups linked to or hider. and i, so i said beg reports from neighboring senegal. 6 happy the french are leaving, but it's not soon enough for the margin military. there was the french to withdraw immediately, not in the 4 to 6 months that french president magnen micron says it will take the people on the streets in burma co agree. france must leave marly frances here to steal the results. as molly france is here to colonize money, leave the country without delay. they have been here for 10 years and could not solve the problem. in our tradition, if there is a broom, it means we don't want any more. we don't want any more. the brill means that that's why they put a stop to france. the french president says the countries fight against terrorism. the region is not over. jap osgood, 2 said was so fair. i think all this must be done with respect because for 9 years
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now from has been helping molly equip, train and accompany the malia and military, as well as the militaries of the region. and our forces will be relocated a few kilometers from the border in the air. the security threat remains. the 1000000 military says 8 of its soldiers were killed and 14 injured with force still missing in an attack on friday. they say it was carried out by an ice linked group near the booking facile border. molly said it killed 57 of the militants as relations between molly and france, which a new lo questions still remained around. security groups linked to an ice still still operate in the whole region spread across 10 countries. the french may be leaving molly, but as recent incidents show militants can still carry or deadly attacks. attacks the malia and military must now face without french support. i said vague, i'll just era took our offense modeling agent linked to the late sex offender of an answer. jeffrey epstein has been found dead in paris prison. john burnett was taken
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into custody in december 2020 as part of an investigation into allegations of rape . and sex troughing of miners. one of the things main accusers, virginia griffin claims burnett procured woman for sex with epstein and others promising the modeling what are now had denied any wrong doing cleanups. continuing our months after all major oil spill at a rep. so facility in peru, the spanish oil giant says it could cost more than $65000000.00. it hopes to have cleared the spell by the end of march. but as marianna sanchez reports from lima, local fishermen say the damage will last much longer. these fishermen should be on the shore casting their lines for their daily catch. but last month's oil spill disaster has left more than 2000 noticeable fishermen without their likelihood loving mother thought. both of them let them in our life and has been cut and we don't know what to do. they turned to camille kitchens for survival. oil giant reps
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so gave them a $130.00 in vouchers. that wealth of the, like lou says, it's not enough. no 30 feet. it seems this month i will not be able to pay my bank debt. the electricity, water, everything in the house. we ask rep, sold to help us with more than 12000 barrels of crude spilled, impacting flora and fauna along 80 kilometers of the coast of lima. experts say it's the worst ecological disaster and they do with amazon inc on this year. and we are in a position to confirm that theoretically we have collected almost 98 percent of the oil, both from the sea and from land rep. ssl has filed a lawsuit, blaming the oil tanker. the company says these pipes that tore off the mean under water pipeline, we're in optimal condition, an extraordinary force, meaning the ship moved, rid them, causing the fuel leakage. la, an expert in maritime accidents says the spill should have been minimal if valves that immediately blocked the fuel passage when an accident like this happens,
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had been in place. but they were not. there him, you know, oh, you know, if the terminal had those ralphs that separate and feel the dupes, maybe elite edward of spill doing a closing procedure to me, that's the real cause. because breakage on these types of dominance is a common incident. peruse environmental assessment control agency could find reps with $80000000.00 rep. those as they will soon be done with the clean up. but many fishermen say the damage done will last for years and they don't know how they will be making a living from now on shellfish. divers recorded under water showing despite what reptile says, the water is polluted, laughing, the fuel give the damage to the natural bank will be irreparable for a long time to clean. it is one thing, but to decontaminate is another story. for now, these fishermen can only watch and wait and wonder what will be the long term effects of the worst ecological disaster on this coast. medina center celsius. eda
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lima, be to the 1st time in more than 100 years people have been in will be able to see artifacts looted by colonial soldiers. treasures were returned from a french museum last year. and that gone on display of the presidential palace and call to lou barbara and over reports french colonial soldiers stripped this artifacts out of a royal court more than a century ago. now there back the treasures on display in what is now a republic, but names president patriot talon says the exhibition, including an ancient thread, will help citizens understand their past. it was all for your children, your grandchildren and foreigners who come to your countries can see what has marked the history of your country. precious mounting from african countries for the return of looted spoils, remaining in west and museums and private collections. britain, belgium, the netherlands, and germany are among countries that have received requests to attend sterling
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treasures, removing from view room. our state government announced the building a new is young in, in city, designed by david g. i'm also the block lights, movement room events would happen across the bill for governmental nigeria has also been in the fall from to this writing directly to request or to reach all of these are to park in neighboring nigeria. the king of the benign kingdom has welcomed him to stolen bronzes from british universities. this is, this is dawn. this was a lot of joy because florida to symbolize that was all the up full. and i did want to resolve stuff, told him that with the dental with health. what do you do? what do i received a feeling good?
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a recent report commissioned by the elisa palace kind of some 90000 african works in french museums. a law is being drawn up to facilitate their return. barbara and grampa alto, sarah, ethiopia, said to switch on the largest hydro electric power project in africa in the coming hours. malik tricity from the grand, if you open when nestle's dam is due to be generated for the 1st time neighbors, egypt and sudan loan complained about water shortages and flooding, caused by damage the blue nile river. if you up here says the $5000000000.00 developments will power its economy, a suicide bomb blast and central somali has killed at least 13 people blue say politicians with a target in the town of bellowed when in the harangue region, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack spain's government is approved legislation to increase protection for animals. any one found guilty of abusing or killing them can be sentenced to 2 years in prison. spain social rights minister
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says animal mistreatment, abandonment and killing on major problems. the build does not cover bullfighting. in was through by a sixty's, then that is what and there's like in our country, there are 3 major animal abuses, mistreatment, abandonment, and the slaughter of animals. and the aim of this law is to fight against these 3 men abuses and to do so. in response to what i believe is a social need, a very important social demand in a country in which sensitivity towards animals is growing all the times. dozens of curtain users are still in hospital in argentina, 2 weeks after 24, others died. of poisoning detectives are still investigating who contaminated the supply for his abode, reports from the capital one a service history and every day we had that kathy lonnie goes to the hospital in hurling. i'm in the province of when a site is 2 weeks ago, her son was rushed here after inhaling contaminated cocaine. when a me for dinner wedding day, you know, my son is 41 years old. he's an addict,
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and i've tried to help him but cannot. but that doesn't mean he deserves. what happened to him? i found him lying on the floor unconscious. he had a heart attack. it was terrifying. at least 24 people have died and more than 80 others have been hospitalized. all of the victims showed similar signs of sickness, breathing difficulties, convulsions and fatigue. police report so that the drugs were mixed with car fan tele, synthetic drugs. that's $10000.00 times more powerful than morphine it's mostly use in with harry, mary. mary thing to anesthetize large animals like elephants, it has a devastating effects and humanly the police immediately detained drug lord hawking, aquino, known as held by sir, suspected of selling the tainted drugs. they also captured thousands of doses of cocaine in pink packages. the same packages the victims had when they became ill. investigations are still ongoing about how the toxic cocaine made it to the streets
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. monica coronado is a national prosecutor. she created the country's 1st unit, specializing in the fight against drug trafficking. she says the pandemic has had an impact on criminal organizations to la by liberal determine that the pandemic is brought, not only poverty business closure, domestic violence, but also border controls and increase of security. complicated exporting drugs to europe or the united states. so bands are now more rustic, no criminal gang when their clients to die because of their product. maddie m morales, brother. he is still fighting for his life. she still trying to comprehend what went wrong for me. so for your mother, there is so much uncertainty every day with our hearts and our marks. he's not getting better. i don't know how this happened. i hope the open senses to help cheat our loved ones because they are ill. acquiesced for answers from relatives of the victims, pushing authorities to prevent tragedies like this from ever happening again. lou
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philly. so i'll just see that when a sales germany has been feeling the force of storm eunice, at least 3 people have been killed and the northern port of hamburg has suffered the most damage. while the warnings had been issued in belgium, denmark and the netherlands and denmark didn't just have to contend with storm eunice, but storm nora as well that and put off around 1500 runners, taking part or not light installation. despite the winds and the rain, they jogged along the 7 kilometer route, passing around 50, lit up works of art event, and copenhagen was organized in collaboration with the danish architecture center. ah, this is audra 0. these are the top stories you as president joe biden will convene a national security meeting on sunday to discuss the crisis in ukraine. the training military says russia bout separatists of fired artillery on more than 30
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settlements, so the east of the country, the multi nation monitoring agency, or s c e has said.

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