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should natalie from within the ruling coalition, but also from the opposition? some sectors in argentina oppose the agreement with a fund, mostly because they say that it could affect this country's motive button or both. however, large parts are and large sectors of argentina. a support agreeing with the international monetary fund, mostly because the fear, the consequences that another default could have in this country's economy. president alberto fernandez, said to congress this thursday, that if the agreement is approved, payments will begin in 4 years. that's in 2026, something that will give argentina some time to recover from the economic crisis. it's currently and, ah, i have a question of a headlines here on al jazeera. there was a fire ukraine's apple z, a nuclear power plant, which is europe's largest ukranian foreign minister, as well as an official at the plant said the facility commander,
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attacked by russian forces, and that fire fighters were shot, an official se background radiation levels have not increased on the situation has now been brought under control. earlier we spoke to henry sykowski, executive director of the non proliferation policy education center. they do other military operations. there are other reactors or something relating to the main power core or the spence, your aunt would release an enormous amount of radioactivity on par and conceivably with something worse than channel. so, you know, i don't think we're there yet, but nobody should be reaching into their pockets and thinking, oh let's, let's build and buy more of these for the moment. we've got a problem in ukraine, and i think anyone now has to look at these power plants differently. if they say they're going to be in a war. so, when only
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a russia ukraine made their 1st chance of progressing talks, agreeing on the need for humanitarian car doors. but there's no indication yet when it be established. russian bombardment of ukrainian cities continue. as the talk went on, russian president vladimir putin as brushed aside reports that parts of the military campaign have sold. he says everything is going to plan despite russian military losses and ukrainian civilian casualties. and he repeated assertions about russia and ukraine's historic names as a single country. yes, president joe biden has increased sanctions against russia include restrictions and a group of brushes, wealthiest people, also prevent oligarchs from transferring their assets to family members in order to avoid the penalties. so those are the headlines that he's continues here now to sierra after the stream spectrum. thanks for watching. on march 9th, south koreans will choose a new president. foreign policy is the key issue with the 2 front running
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candidates from opposing policies that will this presidential race be determined by young divergence, all concerned with inequalities at home. south korea votes, special coverage on al jazeera god. however, one i'm josh rushing, billing unprepared me. okay, life has changed dramatically for people in ukraine since russia invaded a week ago. today, we talked to them about what they're going through, what lies ahead and what they want the international community to know. now look, if you're watching this live on youtube, see the box right there is a lie producer waiting to get your comments to us so that i can get them in the show. and you too can be in the string. ah, civilian casualties in ukraine are growing as russia stats up as a tax on major cities. the united nations human rights chief said the military
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offensive as putting tens of millions of people in the country and potentially mortal danger. the un says that more than 1000000 people have fled ukraine in the past week, and at least another 1000000 people are displaced within the country itself. we spoke to allah a 15 year old high school student who flaky eve with their family about what her life is like now. have a listen. you grin. students, ukraine, and children and teenagers have not been going to the school for a week. despite the fact that everyone has law for education, everyone have rights for it. and we don't know when we'll be able to go to school again. unfortunately, traveling to ukraine through different cities. really dangerous. no
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question about susan ukraine is more for my parents. it's not for me. i can weeks just trying decisions myself. we believe in ukraine, we believe in ukraine, an army were not and you know, but we really hoped to come back home glory to crane level crazy. joining us to discuss what's happening as andrea xico. he is the former investor to canada for ukraine and is now in the capital give. we also have katarina hello fi i, ava. she is a producer for jerry english and is based in d, me pro. and finally took me on a baton chick. she is the ceo of human rights centers amena, and isn't the ukraine, but we're not disclosing the location for safety reasons. carina can we bring with? we can we start with, you can bring us up today. what's the latest? while i am currently nuclear, because this is their safest place,
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probably to be at the moment as sebastian troops approach it from different directions to different cities of ukraine. ah, but every day or together with my team would travel to our other places. let's say we've worked to her in the past couple of decent appalachia visited them or hospital or for kids to where. um, you know, this, it is very, that was the russian troops are approximately 30 kilometers on away from the city. and they meet during the sirens is small kids who are, who has some of them have terminal diseases, have to go down, have to be carried down to. there's a basement. and today we tried to approach mo hard youth. we knew, sought about come in there, but still, you know, they're all to still unsafe on the way to how to give was so that all it was empty on the way out. it was, there was a lot of traffic our car use of lines of cars. was it?
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earth stickers on them on the window children. so people were fleeing the see him, and i'm a country last year and as you get closer to the lives is, is there put him at cars in danger on both sides of the line for you as a journalist? oh, well it is then it is, there is no safe place in ukraine at all at the moment because the air is not protected. so from above. so in the, in the course of the past 6 days, there was a russian helicopter flying very close to us. and after that there was a rocket fire. so maybe 100 meters away. the shell ended. so apart from that, you cannot, you can imagine that is doyle defense union and they are still very nervous. this is just civilians who decided to protect their in their lent and everyone is
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nervous. at the checkpoint, it's very unsafe. so there are a lot of thorough checks are conducted by them. and in fact, to the danger can come from anywhere at the moment. so yes, i can also add i can also add to ease, i'm confused. i was in the 1st day of the war. i woke up last thursday in from day logins sound in my in my apartment, and stayed there 5 days every day and my bomb. and we had to go the sho, in the underground parking, or our building or to the metro station. and sunday night on the back of the metro or in the underground parking or in the store building is, is dangerous in you. and we see the nation is getting worse and worse.
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so civilians are already killed in this war. yes, they are tough. you know, injury to where you went to discussion your and give now still right. you remaining here? yes, i mean q, we should remain free capital of this unbroken nation. and the, we are entering the 9th night of this massive russian offensive. and the russians usually choose the 9th hours for most of the air strikes, which means that every hour or 2 there are in a strike, silence, and the we have to go to, to shelter. so this means ah, it's another sleepless night for many ukrainians across the country and the game, whether you are in key or engineering cargo, or in any other place. this is sort of difficult to feel safe this time. and how's your family holding up under?
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oh, my wife isn't use presenter, so she and she works for me has to do in downtown cave. so actually that means that she's just like when you other people, she does her best during this difficult times because all of us we can understand how important it is to provide good news coverage and provide good information to the, to the audience. and to have 2 daughters who are 17 and 3, and they're with us in the suburb of cave. so we are here and we believe that we will get through this and we shall overcome. but i'm curious of the father. like, how do you, how are the kids holding up and what, what do you tell them to get them through this? well, the older one is very focused and very serious and i think she understands the situation quite well. and the 3 years old, i guess she still has her story history or the war started to be told to her later on. and i hope she will never be able to comprehend all these situations. the
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way we do. i want to bring in sound bite from president zelinski who presented this message in russia recently and russia. they them with an emergency room. okay. in the electrical or would you cut the ukrainian civilians off electricity, water supply heating. you leave the people without food, you leave us without medicines. you shoot the roots, which could be used for evacuation. there is no weapon left that you wouldn't deploy against us against free citizens of ukraine. and now you have come forward and you tell your propaganda, mouthpieces that you're going to send to ukraine, so called humanitarian convoys. remember you the godless, when millions of people curse you, that would be nothing to save you who no one meet him, but he had to was none the mice we have nothing to lose but our own freedom. besides our own dignity, this is our greatest treasure there. year may beauty skirt. i clearly need
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a crack while said the he's picking ukrainian there. but what he said is interesting that he's talking about bombing the evacuation route. breaking right now is an agreement between russian ukrainian forces to set up evacuation route to get out civilian casualties and to get medicines earn. i'm curious. do you think? do you think his message is being, is being heard under? i don't think he's message. she has heard the definitely his message has not heard by the russians. they don't care. and i'm afraid the this message, our cry for help is not her the around the world yet. and josh, i know that you've seen many terrible war situations and your car the lot. and many people do not realize that there are actually international laws for wars that actually set up rules of engagement. the russians don't care about that. they use
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cluster warms to talk apartment blocks in cargo, the use ukrainian flags to mask their thanks. they deliberate, the target to civil and infrastructure. they captured chernobyl, nuclear plant posen, huge threat though the whole continent. those one situation key of when they hijacked ambulance vehicles to sneak into downtown and to, to, to do it, there is attack, the russian losses by this time are more than 66000, both lethal and non lethal. and we cannot even convinced the russians to take back the bodice of their soldiers. so they do behave like barbarians with no dignity and the spear evil which must be stopped. and going back to the question, i don't see, i don't see the russian sexually get in this message. i don't see the russian sexually started thinking about the humanitarian issues. and tatiana, what did you say in terms of what he want to jump out?
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go for it. i can, i can, i can see what the andrea, the as the human right. if i'm there, we document war crime and me this week and all the grave us war crimes and crimes against humanity are happening right across our cities and religious every day. and it prepped in like 1000 per hour them on the so you are just, they are our infrastructure as the building that useful people leave course. if those kindergarten schools, they killed hundreds of civilians including children. the marks are full and that it is as a rope or the shops. and how was this of the people in the capture that or thought is there? and this is a huge him. and if we want to set him disaster now, which is affecting at least well, a 1000000 people will desperately need cost and who, what their supply,
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madison and we have to do everything possible at the united to stop this aggression. we actually have a piece of video here from the international committee for the red cross lies. he arsie about these. these are very laws. we're talking about the thing that we need the most to prevent civilian suffering is for the parties, the conflict to follow international humanitarian law. these are the rules, the laws that govern armed conflict and they were created to preserve humanity in more time. now our teams are on the ground, they're doing what they can. for example, mary paul. today our team has been delivering medical supplies to different hospitals in the area. and yesterday, that team delivered things like hygiene items, food and water, to about 4000 people who are been living in shelters and marable. but we know that this is just a drop in the ocean to the full scale of the needs and ukraine, and we are scaling often. we want to be able to do more, but we need to be able to move about safely to deliver that assistance to people
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who need it. gonna look like he wanted to jump in there. yes, one of the most her interest in a moment here is sir, that i have majority of my family, even in russia. i am term i've been offered help from many, her friends across europe and in the u. s. in the u. k. their messages of support didn't come in from yemen or syria on my teeter coll, for example. but none of my relatives are offered me any help him neither supported me on this on the situation. they just sit in sir, for example, my cousin a blocked me or because she decided to be deaf from here and there. i keep sending my uncle a logic of class for to some pictures and just the same that they definitely follow their rational propaganda and saying that they, they rush only target. they are military facilities are not civilians as if they want to stay blind. although even in this situation,
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i think that it might be changing in the course of the 8th day. now when we see the damages when they see damages and obstructions and the civilian casualties. and they are russian or soldiers who are captured and who wants to go back home til in on the video or how they go abandoned by their commanders or simply shut down. i will today something happened, one of them. 0, one of so called calling from the kremlin me down, started posting on instagram messages center video, us offer. oh, wanted to stop this. so with messages of prevention, this war because he finally realised that it's not just the military operation against so called nasty saw ne analysis. it's some to the is it all in, in the neighboring country? so i think that the most important message is, i know that beautiful hear us, but i want also, that the russians hear us listen to us,
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listen to our voices and our cries and our suffering. and only this can change their course of their course of the history, but carry, i'm curious for, from your relatives in russia. do you have a sense of how much information they can get outside of the russian propaganda? i think they just want to be blind. you know, they are, they don't have access to the telegraph channel center as far as understand the telegram channel. so also baggage and facebook are limited accessed. so the only which remnants propaganda come coming from the state media such as a sierra, russia one curse channel. so they just don't want to accept. so and i keep sending messages when they, if i'm, if i will die the my blood is on your consciousness on your, in your hands. so you just remember about that. i don't think they want to believe that. ah andriana, i'm a youtube comments as well. go ahead. what were you gonna say 1st?
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i just, if i'm a champion, to support what carter was saying, and i think it would be very naive to think that her porton is just the source. so there are problems here. i think in many ways, unfortunately he is a reflection of the russian, the ruling class and the russian public. when all that about 50 percent of the russian population supported this invasion into grain even before it is started. so i think that explains us that we're doing with some, some very serious and the threat is not going to be all we're once put in his gun now and don't know, we have to take it for a serious. it's making a point and we have a piece of video from her. take a listen to this. if again, you can see here it's what i will never give up. my conviction that russians and ukrainians are one people. even though some people in ukraine have been intimidated over, many have been duped by nazi and nationalist propaganda. but some have deliberately
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gone the way of the band rights and other nazi henchey. additionally, we were in the 30 giga i was in it. i wish dear comrades, i want to say that the special military operation is preceding strictly in line with the time table according to plan. all the tasks that have been set or being successful. he was usually he shows to andrea per se in there, that some people have fallen victim to nasty propaganda. and he's also saying that they're meeting all of their objectives. i'm sharing a map right now on my laptop, showing the basic places that the russian forces are what they control. my guesses from the things you're seeing an early days the word. this is not where he expected to be by this day. exactly. and i'll just say that none of pollutants, historical hallucinations can be an excuse for killing thousands of ukrainian civilians and for destroying our cities. nano. he is historical hallucinations
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and illusions. but the speaking of what is actually happening on the ground, i think it's quite august that the put in has the, has broken his teeth on the crane. they thought in 48 hours, they would control the key and we will be begging for $44.00 piece on their terms. i think it's quite obvious that the armed forces have given a very impressive fight to the invaders. they feel quite confident on land. one of the reasons why this is happening is because many civilians have taken arms. and i think my colleagues from the panel could have have tons of stories about people's people like that civilians who have taken arms and joined the forces of territorial defense. and that explains you why every great city or village has become a fortress these days and why every street becomes the battlefield. and through hell for the russians, what they see around me here and key of in the suburb of q,
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fall over the place in car can churn ego. i see extraordinary courage. i see a lot of self sacrifice, which is where it touching. and there is a lot of anger and the result of hurry, but also there is a lot of optimism and there is a lot of enthusiasm. hey, tatiana, have you been up to the border? do you doubt? i'd like to ship this of the border situation to 1000000 ukrainians that that are fleeing. we actually have a piece of video from one young lay krinski guy who was at the border recently here las chair. thus oh yeah, i say you didn't meet with a whole it seems that is ira ukrainian. is that in african? so there has been a lot hey, i want to throw in
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a comment from the youtube audience here. this is from romeo b says, why are you ignoring the racial discrimination on the poland ukraine border? well, we're not, we just hadn't gotten to it yet, but she was saying it seems like that there's some racial discrimination going on at the border. have you seen or witness any of that? tatiana? we checked this story several days and collected lots of information from foreign students. also, black people, science, believe your grade. and the reason for these is the war and creation on the borders. also the problems at the beginning was that the ukrainians have these are the to jim. you can some for them for you, then you didn't have to answer your country. so we close to all your countries to open their borders and to let everyone in. but it is also important the declines
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and stocks on the borders with children. well, let's, it was the 1st in the 1st place to cross the border and then man, regardless, black or white they are. and i think this is also important message to deliver. but also i would like to come back to the numbers. 1000000 people left. you can also almost 100000 people who came to your grade after the beginning of the war. and majority of them are man, among the people are for a man for my family, my father, my husband and 2 of my kids and it came back to your grade and they already, they are not new at mann, but they already register for the 30 thought the find that you and i hear a 1000000 ukrainians play and i think what that means, 43000000 are staying andre, are you thinking of leaving or saying know that all and i am a reservation officer,
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so i'm actually waiting for orders. so for me, where i can be deployed and where it can be useful for, for my country, and we are staying here. and just one comment on the, on the, for their son, ukraine. i should know that there was a heroic attempt successful attempts to get 4 students out of cargo. and that was specifically organized by the cranium government to just to make sure that for their so they have a safe passage out of out of parking out of the country. i think about this 1000000 strong city, which was half surrounded by the russians. there was an attempt to surround it, which was being destroyed by the russian air strikes and under these absolutely tragic and terrible circumstances, the local government was, had the as the high priority to get for students out of out of the city into, into
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a safe place and again, when it comes to the borders, if you, if you think about 1000000 people crossing the border in couple of days, it might be nasty band again, ukraine us have is a prison with the european union. that means if you show the great new passport, you just walk across the border. so i just want to be sure that anyone ever, and anyone who has been to grant, he knows that this is where they were, the country is multicultural country and then somebody friend of the place for all the, for this and the, and we hope it will always be i want to add to those people holding their homes and 2014 why i am one of them. so people who are at the moment considered as id piece. you probably saw the video from it being on them. they are sitting on the outskirts of keys, it just absolutely shocking. images of devastating damages of this of the city. lisa, this is the town which were mostly the id piece from the next couple guns creature relocated and purchased the houses after they though had to flee the war in 2014.
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so for such people like them and like myself, this is a double trauma for a 2nd time in my life, i'm losing the ground under my seat and is extremely difficult because as an in 2014 people did have a choice where, where to go, they could fleet as a safe place in ukraine, or they could go to mosque or dependent on their inclination or relatives leaving on this or another site at the moment ukraine is a total war now. so for such people for id piece, this is a for 1000000 and a half a population twice in their life time to do to expedite this trauma. once again. i katara katrina. thank you for that. i andre, thank you and thought you want to thank you. thank you for taking time out of your your, your life for i now know it's not easy, but sharing the stories with us. so the world can see what's actually happening there in ukraine. and of course out as her english will continue to follow this
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