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with global newsmaker, i'm talk about the stall restock matter on al jazeera. ah, holding the powerful to account. as we examined the ulysses roll in the world on al jazeera. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello i mario minimize the welcome to the news our life from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. alarm around the world off to russian forces and ukraine attacked and sees europe's largest nuclear plant. the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night it says the russian military continues to lay siege to several cities with care of under renewed attack and mary awful running
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out of food. nato foreign ministers promised stronger action, but dismissed desperate appeals for no fly zone over ukraine. and russia blocks independent and foreign media as well as facebook mon approving a law which could put journalists in prison for 15 years in sport. shane warne, one of crickets all time greats has died at the age of 50 to the australians suffered a suspected house attack wallen holiday in san ah, russia has been branded reckless after its forces attacked and seized a nuclear plant in ukraine. and move caused a global outcry off to spa king fears of a nuclear catastrophe on a scale that would dwarf the chernobyl disaster. ukrainian president rodney zalinski want of a possible explosion would, in his words,
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be the end for every one. the attack sparks of fire at the separation plant, a rush and projectile it had to training center, not a reactor. russian troops have taken control of the site. now. nuclear officials in several countries reported no radiation spikes following the attack. and other key developments, the port of mary opal is believed to be completely surrounded, suffering intense shelling and it's running out of food after occupying that sized . major city cares on rushing forces and now trying to take me a bite mc alive. but the regional governor says they've been driven out after attacking the cecilia ukraine. second city of car keys continues to come under heavy attack, but remains in ukrainian control. while further north russian forces are expanding the offensive and journey have and on the outskirts of kiev itself, but the capital does remain in ukrainian hands. natasha butler begins l coverage
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now from the city of live. gun fire lit up the sky over europe largest nuclear power plant in inherit in southern ukraine, the ukrainian se heavy shilling by russian forces. they saw for huge fire in a building on the site. resist that you all do as a result of strikes. there is a fire at the nuclear power plant. i repeat, as a result of strikes by the russian federation forces on this upper easier nuclear power plant. a fire has a ruptured. it took fire fighters for hours to put out the blaze. emergency crews reportedly coming under fire from russian troops who sees the area of the fierce fighting world leaders content the attack as reckless the cranes president accused russia of what he called nuclear terrorism, where brazil in each year grandma, we survived a night that could have stopped the story to do the history of ukraine, the history of europe, russian troops attacks upper region nuclear power plant at the largest in europe.
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it alone could be 16 nobles, coming international fears of a catastrophe. nuclear monitors in vienna, said the plants reactors was secure. we of course, are fortunate that there was no a release of radiation and that the integrity of the reactors in themselves was not compromised. the kremlin denied attacking the plant and blamed it on ukrainian saboteurs. 9 days into moscow's invasion of ukraine, russian troops continued to push into the country. moscow says these pictures show its tanks, nick eve, for days a 60 kilometer long, military convoy stopped outside the capital for reasons that still aren't clear, but his fueling anxiety and fear in the city. some wonder how their lives could have changed so fast, but prosper him of this is a genocide against ukraine is a ukrainian people and ukraine and land he to simply awful. since legacies are
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fired at homes all over the country. cities including ha, keys in the east and the strategic port of mario, poland, the see of as over continue to be pounded by russian shells. schools, homes, hospitals, all hit contradicting moscow's claims that it's not targeting civilian areas and we will not surrender. we will stand here on our land in our city, for as long as it takes among the destruction many ordinary ukrainians continue to resist. others are desperate to leave you and says that at least a 1000000 people have fled ukraine for neighboring countries. since the russian invasion began more than a week ago, thousands of people have fostered the city of levine. it is not far from the polish border and they just keep coming from them. we are very scared because our parents
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are staying here. i hope it's not our oh, last day of her life. i mean, for all the ukrainian or russian negotiators agreed on thursday to set up humanitarian corridors. no word he had though on how when these would be implemented. in the meantime, people across the country live in fear face uncertainty. and a new generation is growing up with another war. natasha butler, al jazeera levin, ukraine, and charles stratford has more now from the bank of the new preventive these upper asia power plant. so the nuclear power plant is around 5 kilometers across the geneva river. what we know is it that it came under heavy shelling last night. we also know that russian forces are in control of the plant now in the ukraine, in workers i've been allowed to continue operating it under russian supervision.
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the military here are saying that in the last 24 hours or so that have been a couple of shells fired from the southern side of the geneva river in this direction. we also know that there is ongoing fighting along that southern side of the river up to the town, at least of us to leave. these are becoming new front lines. the situation here on this side of the river, certainly amongst the communities here is being, is very calm. people are going about the day to day business as normal. but it was a military operations around what is europe's largest nuclear power plant, have potentially terrifying implications. russia has been heavily criticized by the international community for its military operations around there. russia itself says that these explosions around the, the plot were caused by what it described as ukrainian saboteurs, ukrainian provocateurs,
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ukrainian president is describing russia actions around that plant as being nothing short of nuclear terror. well, un security council held him. i can see meeting on the ceiling of that new car pont western allies demanded that the plan, they never allow an attack like that to happen again. it cranes un ambassador, as litzy, i said, rush as attacks threatened the entire world. we have survived the night that could have stopped the history of ukraine in europe. said the president of ukraine this morning. indeed, every day provides us with a new, a new evidence that it is not only ukraine. honda russian at back, it is europe. it is the entire world. it is humanity. and finally, it is the future of the next generations. by the grace of god,
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the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. that russia's ambassador to you ever seen a man yet denies his country's military ever attacked. the palatine soonest is this . you don't move that should have murdock, with today's meeting is another attempt by cube authorities to create artificial hysteria around what is happening in ukraine. and they're being assisted in this by their western beckers. today we have once again heard, lies about how russian troops to take this apparition,
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nuclear power plant. and this is all part of an unprecedented campaign of lies and disinformation against russia. you are trying to present the situation in such a way as though the zapata, she, a power plant, was allegedly shelled by the russian military as a result of which a fire broke out these statements. simply untrue. once you're inquiring and authority, say a russian as strike on a rural residential area in care of region is killed at least 7 people. and this includes 2 children and there are bad correspondent, abdel aziz loggerhead is in each achy village. there has been intense bombardment at o. c. u worker, the liquor. this is the aftermath of 1st dialect, engagement of fighting between the ukrainians and the russians militarily on the ground. we can say that in the capital, kiva districts in the north, east and north west where we are now. where can you go on the forefront of thieves
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fighting? the fight thing is taken place and very grow a close proximity. in addition to that, another artillery was out of shelling continues on the hart. and in the middle of the capital, the defense ministry wall and the residence. you know her to leave immediately simply because the russian army is preparing to enter that capital key. if this is a live from chica, this trip to the north of the capital t, and we can continuously hear the fighting gunfire and the shelling the shelling from far by the russian army and fierce gun fighting between the russians and ukrainians within close range. and yeah, there is no, that was, it was a civil defense or ambulance here in this district. that's why the majority of presidents have already fled. this is the picture. as you can see,
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this is a building entirely destroyed and on fire. as we speak, we can still hear the shells falling huge explosions. i believe you can hear the explosions, huge explosions, we as press, were given out some warnings not to be present in this area. as you can see, the aftermath, huge destruction. however, it seems that these shells are filed by artillery. they are fired in the areas held by the grayness, the russian army reached, he had from the area where the turn of the nuclear reactor is coming straight in the 1st place from belarus as we speak, this building is already destroyed and on fire. and you can see the flames and plumes smoke. officials in ukraine say at least 47 bodies recovered from the rubble
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in the city of ch. are he nerve after russian forces struck a residential district, northern city experienced heavy shelling on thursday. bombings took place close to a school and a children's hospital rescue efforts had to be suspended because of ongoing attacks . the city of kerosene in southern ukraine was the 1st urban centre to fall into the hands of russian troops. so what's the situation like there? now luca car, pancoast, a student, he joins us live from carson. so he's been hearing a great deal about the, the deteriorating conditions and mary awful with it. says he running out of food supplies. can i ask you about what is happening there? are there supplies of food? do you have access to those supplies? if there is a curfew in place? um actually there is no c, knowles, you can't go to fresh fruit road. no or madison herb, so it's so i think in
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a we could, there will be no food at all. and you have been staying indoors. so a curfew was declared by the cities mer at. he acknowledged russia's control of the city in a facebook post. do you, i don't if you're in touch with friends and family, but are people abiding by the curfew? e i actually i didn't get the question like 100 percent. tell me, are you in touch with friends and family right now in the communications. communications are working, is everyone staying they staying put at home? yes, everyone who's at home. oh so, but it's hard to get, for example, to my grandma, she lives in the another district. it's quite far from me. so i haven't been there for of or a long time. have you been in contact with grandmother? do you know how she is doing?
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oh yeah, i can call her, but no, she feels. but what does she tell you herb? she is just getting old. go older, so that's the problem. and she needs so support. is she aware of what is happening? yes, so she knows who she is. she watched the news and she knows everything. and tell me and you seen russian troops tanks, i don't know if you are able to just walk outside of your home. i know that everyone has to be at home right now, but how visible are russian troops? i saw them only once and they do not behave aggressive. they're quite calm,
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but do you hope you don't have to provoke them and then everything will be all right. did you speak to any of them? no, no. and you said that you will run out of food supplies in about a week. have the authority said anything about food deliveries if some kind of arrangement will be made, even though it seems as though there is a russian occupation of the city. but at the indication from the mayor is that ukrainians are still running department? are they trying to keep the city as functional as possible? have you, do you hear anything about plans to try and help people particularly the vulnerable like your grandmother? oh yeah. they are no one day before they agreed with our mayor. there are gonna make the green corridor for fulton, madison, but at the moment it doesn't work still well,
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perhaps we can speak again in a few days time and, and see how things are going. now i do appreciate you taking a time luca car panko. appreciate you joining us and um yeah, take care. yeah. thicker. bye bye. the marriage, kia vitale, glitch go. and his brother vladimir have visited a metro station where many ukrainians are taking shelter from russian strikes. they were filmed, embracing people who've taken up residence in the transit system, mattresses suit cases, plastic bags all fill the hallways with many people, not knowing how long they'll be there. and they, it says up to 15000 people are staying in caves, subway system. and then patients at the largest children's hospital in ukraine, a being forced to take cover under ground and make shift bomb shelters. many of the young patients in the basement of the oakland mandate, children's hospital a being treated for cancer. most patients have already been evacuated,
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but those with life threatening conditions cannot be moved. doctors of one of the medical supplies a dwindling and vital treatments are being interrupted. but al jazeera is bernard smith has just arrived in don yaks. this is the separatist held east of ukraine. he sent us this update on what's happening there. and how the separatist offensive is going. russia's defense ministries as fighters from the donates and the ganske people's republic armies are continuing now to move through territory in the eastern new cray. more is considered traditional area of don bass. now before vladimir putin launched his invasion of ukraine, the forces in the next and against the separatist groups, as they were called, only controlled about a 3rd of the territory of dom basset. they lay claim to this is the territory that has been recognized by moscow as now. these new republics of de next and le ganske
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. but as 2 thirds of this territory arrests still in the hands of ukrainian forces, russia defense ministry says it's through there that with the help of the russian army. the de next lou ganske fighters are making progress. the last 7 or 8 years, the front lines really haven't moved much in that territory, but in the last week or so, since this invasion started, then maybe advances of up 22030405060 kilometers have been made into the territory that remains in the hands or i was remaining in the hands of ukrainian forces ukraine's president. rodney excellent. yes. thank the people of europe for their support while urging countries to take further action against russia. yes. would that belong to the people of europe? i would like to call on you not to be silent. i would like to call on you to come out to the streets and support ukraine, support our efforts, and support our fight. because if you crane does not stand,
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europe will not stand more. if we fall, you will fall. so please don't be silent. do not turn a blind eye on this. we come out and support ukraine as much as you can see, blah, or your grains at present will in his aunt's case, also reiterated that call for there to be rallies across europe. this was done in a video link address. thousands of people have been protesting war, in several european cities. he asked the crowds not to be silent. he said that if ukraine falls, the entire european continent on full demonstrations were held in several cities, including frankfort, leon, and proc. despite desperate appeals from ukraine, nato secretary general against dalton bikes as the alliance cannot impose a no fly zone without getting directly involved in the conflict and his special foreign ministers meeting, he warned that the worst is yet to come from ukraine and diplomatic editor james bay's reports from brussels. foreign ministers met at nato and then at the you to
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discuss what more they can do to help ukraine was their fears grow that the russian campaign will intensify. the anal grinda seeing a full fledged rule. will this a war lease by resident with rain hand completely unjustified? that's great that a lot of civilian casualties. with the use over arms is strictly prohibited by the geneva convention nato. the countries already agree to supply weapons to ukraine and to put in place some of the toughest sanctions in history. but the ukrainian foreign minister, who dressed them by video wants much more direct support, including the imposition of a no fly zone. we are ready to fight, we will continue fighting. but help us if you dont,
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i'm afraid you will have to share responsibility for the lice and sufferings of civilian ukrainians. this was the response from nato secretary general. our assessment is that though we understand her desperation, but also believe that if we did that, will end up with something that could end in a full fledge war in europe involving many more countries on the earth, causing much more human suffering. at a news conference with the president of the european commission, the u. s. secretary of state warned that the conflict in ukraine may well be a protracted one, unfortunately, tragically, horrifically, ah, this may not be overseen. and so these efforts that we're making together, we have to sustain them. we have to build upon here at nato headquarters. there is a section from the berlin wall. the history of the alliance can be divided into the period of the cold war. and then the period after this wall fell,
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the secretary general believes the alliance has now passed a new milestone. what he's calling a new normal. and for the 1st time, foreign ministers have been discussing a permanent long term presence of many more troops in the nato countries. closest to russia, james bows out jazeera at nato headquarters in brussels. rose that got in the la is our former deb sexy deputy. it's actually general annotation joined. us live now from stanford, california. can i start by asking you how nature views that potential for a direct confrontation between nuclear and countries? just as secretary general stoughton berg said, that the foreign minister, ill, this morning, nato strategic objective now is to prevent this horrific invasion of ukraine from turning into a general war in europe. because indeed, it would be much worse if we were embarked on
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a general war involving to nuclear arm states, the united states and russia, but also u. k. and france, our nuclear weapon states and the long liberation treaty. so natal must maintain that strategic objective, prevent a more general war from occurring, doing so by the turing russia in every way it can and defending, but also extending every ounce of support possible to ukraine. so i think nato is that the right place, but it is very difficult for the ukrainian government. i know they would like to see more support than they're getting again in this for the war. doesn't this con conflict demonstrate that deterrent doesn't work? i think it does work with regard to nato. i do not think the latimer wants a general war in europe, and he is, i believe, deterred from attacking nato directly. what concerns me as a possibility of spillover from the invasion of ukraine, that there could be nato,
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that there could be russian aircraft straying in tomato, where space and they don't have to be ready to defend against that. and they can and they will. but ration for that. well, nato has been long engaged in air policing on the borders between russia and nieto since 2014 on the seizure of crimea. poland, they have it on. i appreciate it. i know. i mean, i suppose it's taken on a new significance now following what is this threat to the possibility of nuclear arms being deployed against russia's opponents? should they try to get involved? well, i think it's important. the natal had a lot of practical experience because sadly the russians have ceased to, to carry out air incidents and naval incidents in these years. so, nato is practiced and has the skills to be able to handle this kind of thing.
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nuclear deterrence is another matter, and i think here the united states have been very good in recent weeks in standing strong with regard to our turns capabilities, but not engaging in any kind of ethical tory behavior or what the russians may perceive to be nuclear, ethical, tory behavior, the russians are the ones latimer who knows the one who has rattling their saber. if russia takes control of you, ukraine, can a military escalation with russia be completely avoided? it must be again, i think it must be the object of nato, and it must be the objective impact of the global community to prevent us from turning into a general war in europe. so that has to be the strategic objective and they have to stick to it or has got to my la thank you, appreciate and joining us on the program as more still to bring you
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ah, usually a heartbreaking moment as a father says good bye to his daughter before leaving to fight for his country and a sure assert telecom. now al jazeera claims russia's richest man moving assets to safe havens before being hit. with sanctions and the wind paralympics, it started emerging with a message and unity and peace. and you will have that story and ah, hello, we got more cloud and rain pushing it, western parts of europe. the rain is sir patron out across the british isles. having said that, brought us guys coming back into our little area of high pressure. now the one further east in this area of high pressure will of 2 of those to squeeze in the
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life out of this weather system that we have here. although we will still see some wet weather down toward so spain and portugal at western side of the mediterranean central positive met tried it. also say fabulous, shabby range of live showers here. and some snow down towards some parts of the bulk is a particular easing across greece, into turkey. still a few snow flurries there into ukraine for a time. they should peter out as we go through sunday dust a doll. if they stays overcast and happy to struggle, to get above freezing, try to whether they're across sir scandinavia. and by the time we come to sunday, we should see it fine and dry up towards the north west. although still a few showers across at western side of the mediterranean, those showers leaking their way down into northern parts of algeria. ch in india could see a lively shower or 2 in that's all slipping its way a little further eastward. some showers too, went to central parts of africa. i could see some rather wet weather coming in across botswana. and the rain really started together ro, across eastern paths,
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international headlines. there are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, lou ah, i'll come back. i'll main stories. now. russia's military, as these control of europe's largest nuclear power plant in southeast and ukraine. a fire broke out at the complex of a night after it was hit by shelling, sparking fears of a nuclear catastrophe. but the reactors were not affected. russian forces have meanwhile, continue to lay siege to several cities and circle the port city of mary. awful. electricity. water have been cut off,
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and food is running out areas around the capital key. i've also been heavily bombarded by, as russian troops pushed closer at a meeting of nato foreign ministers. actually general. yes, dalton bug is one, but the worst is yet to common. you grind, but he says the lines cannot impose the no fly zone. now getting directly involved in the conflict, the exodus of ukrainian says without precedent, this century, for its speed. thousands of people continue to flee every day as the fighting intensifies. spreading to more cities and towns, germany and austria are offering free trade travel to those seeking to reach their country's volunteers in moldova are offering to host ukrainian families and hungry has opened sections of its order that had been closed to migration. the european union is agreed to offer protection to ukrainian refugees and give them rights to live and work with in the block from the ukrainian border town of se kidney zane. bas ravi reports road is from corky, presidio rude,
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russia. he's at the border to let go of everything he loves, turned back alone and joined the fight and feelings in fear, confusion, hate anger. i don't even know what feeling is i need to send my family to safety for the next. next, everything will be all right. we will win for sure. nothing else. we will save our country. everything will be all right. good. you don't have to know what he's saying. to understand how he feels. a country torn into small villages and towns like this. what are the last hurdle to safety for the hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children, amassing a poland board. the last checkpoint, the last line,
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a last chance to say goodbye. the lucky ones, board buses bound for cities in europe and others wait. this line is long, but it is still moving. now we can to this conflict and the crowd, the traffic, the line at this border crossing it's much smaller and the system is getting across into poland. seems much more organized, much more efficient, but no less tragic for the people that are leaving their country behind ukrainians, trying to get to safety say they feel abandoned by the international community. they know health is coming, but not enough to stop russian invaders destroying their cities, their homes, their lives, the mim, i'm for city not to. i'm not my ukrainians are going to nato, but not to. it's not here in the ukraine. we need real help army weapons, thomas, and what our army needs to do. we need to weapons and there's no weapons in ukraine
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that would really destroy the russians. each of these women have a husband or father or brother fighting to defend their cities or on the front line . they say they will never leave and help other ukrainians. however, they came at a place that divides 2 countries. ukrainian families are being forced to divide themselves. women move forward to preserve the countries future. men go back to make sure they have a home to come back to the same bas robbie jazeera, she kenya ukraine, us prizes. joe biden has been meeting his finished counterparts at the white house as philip considers forming a close alliance with nato white house correspondent, kimberly how can joins us live now or finland is not a nature member, but will be anxiously watching what is happening in ukraine. now tell us more about the purpose of this meeting. all the purpose of this meeting was to coordinate with
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regard to bolstering european security and your right. finland is not a member of nato, but increasingly since the russian invasion of ukraine, there has been increased support by the population inside finland for their country to join nato. and so the president has said that he reserves the right on behalf of the people to join nato. if that is something that the people decide that is certainly something that may have been discussed at this meeting that we should point out just wrapped up a few minutes ago. i but what the 2 leaders said as they sat down is that an attack on ukraine is an attack on european security. and the u. s. president said that as really this meeting comes at a critical moment that they have been in touch regularly. the 2 leaders, and they intend to hold russia accountable for what they both see as rushes, unjustified aggression. and to that, and they say that they both believe it is critical for europe to work together to
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help ukraine to defend itself. now what we can tell you is that with regard to the desire of the finished people to continue to support nato. and we have certainly seen those signals even in advance of this russian invasion of ukraine. in fact, a just last month, finland, a purchase from the united states, a dozens of f, $35.00 war plains from the united states is just another sign of their commitment to this transatlantic alliance. and in there is a sort of a geographical, as well as historical reason that there is a wariness on the part of finland of russia. not only does it share a 1300 kilometer border, but also there is concern about oh, what the future may hold, given the fact that they have had conflict themselves with russia in the past. now
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with regard to this meeting, here's what the 2 leaders had to say. we agree this not only attack on ukraine is attack on the security europe. lou global pieces stability. federal m is a critical partners united states strong defense partner, partner, tomato, fisher. armstrong is security holdings here, and we're committed to helping your current defend itself and support over the news. so again, this is something that is deeply important to both leaders and as a result, not only have they held this meeting, but they have been in touch regularly since the conflict with russia and its invasion of ukraine began. all thank you very much. kimberly how kit our white house correspondent russian president, redeem of putin says his country is not to blame for what is happening. he has
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urged neighboring countries not to fuel tensions with the globe. with abilities eager, keith, we never had. we will always saying that we had no bought intentions towards our neighbors, and i would also advise them not to escalate the situation. not to introduce any restrictions we fulfill all our obligations on. we'll continue to fulfill them. or president grayson is also signed into law or a bill that could put journalists in prison for 15 years if they are convicted of spreading false information about the military sled, the bbc, to temporarily suspend the work of all of its john listened staff in russia. most independent media organizations have been shot down, and russia is now blocking facebook. those are jibari reports from moscow. and yes, i, yeah. and then, you know, to war was the final statement broadcast on russia's last independent tv channel, tv, rain, all its employees, walked out and protests against what the c,
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a severe government censorship and in its final seconds on air. it showed this a nod to russian history. this one like ballet performance was broadcast on state tv in the soviet era. either at times a political crises or after the death of a leader. it was famously shown in 1991 during the attempted coup that contributed to the end of the soviet union. for many here it's now become a symbol of broken dreams and political instability. tv rain was founded in 2010, with the motto, talk about important things with those who are important to us. now, after the start of russia, so called special military operation in ukraine, this channel is no longer able to continue because of government interference. on
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friday, both houses of parliament past the new law aimed a targeting media outlets that are accused of spreading fake information. it is now a criminal offense to spread what the government considers misinformation about its military, a crime which could land a journalist in prison for up to 15 years. the members of the russian government believe this is crucial in protecting the armed forces, which youth with to the daughter taking into account the situation that is happening in the media space. all those id company is starting for instagram that say, and others are located in the united states of america. it is understandable that they use as weapons. they're bringing hatred and lies. you must counter it and protect our forces. the hammer, a state censors, have also targeted one of the most well known radio stations in the country echo of moscow took to the airwaves in august of 1990. shortly before the fall of the
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soviet union, the following year, its motto, all significant points of view about events should be presented no longer appears supply to journalists in russia. tatiana fell gower was a journalist working at both tv, rain, and echo of moscow. ethel russel epl roughly. it's terrible. it's a catastrophe, a true catastrophe. an absolutely terrific mistake by vladimir putin who decided to plunge russia into this. i will say it again. catastrophe. and i'm terribly scared both for my country and for ukraine. i'm terribly ashamed in front of ukrainians. it's incredible for me to realize that the president of my country started this and i'm afraid that there's nothing go ahead for my country. and for me, as a citizen, russia's independent media are slowly disappearing, accused of falsely depicting the war in ukraine. no, why? yeah, because that is one of the last independent newspapers here and its editor through
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me to morris hop who share the nobel peace prize last year. says his paper could be on the verge of shutting down. that's because, according to him, anything that's not propaganda is being eliminated. door safari out to 0, moscow. well, the cranium team has been negotiated with russia. say the stakes are high for both sides. they've outlined moscow's tactics in the talks. they are in riving, usually one day before we come. they are pushing actually ask for the humanitarian missions and the bars because this brings too much damage to the image of the raja because their bomb being civilians. and it's obvious now to every, every, every person in the world. so i think that their main target for a, for the close the sessions is to try to show that they are not so cruel as the be seen right now by the whole world. yesterday we actually agreed for the very important point for, for, for the process and the practicals,
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how to do the humanitarian corridors and how to evacuate people who want to go away, especially also like including foreign students. we have about 5000 indian chinese students and how to give them to me in other places. the human rights council has voted in support and investigating the alleged russian rights violations and ukraine. your crimes for ministers also welcome to the ruling, but says there is still questions of how the international community will respond to russia when bombs fall on you see this when the soldiers rape women in the occupied cities, and we have numerous cases. unfortunately, when russian soldiers rape women in india, korean cities, it's difficult, of course, to speak about the efficiency of the international law. but this is the only a tool of civilization of civilization that is available to us to make sure that's
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in the hands. eventually all those who made this war possible will be brought to justice. or here, the british government now is going to man legislation to speed up sanctions against oligarchs, and billionaires with alleged types of latino bruce. and it says there are more than 200 people of interest, many of them with large business interest in the u. k. but only a handful of so far been put on pershing sanctions. less critics or warning that delays allow time for sources of putin as well to be moved elsewhere. the bunker reports were the cranium born only go because friedman bought a loan house in 2016, he paid more than $18000000.00 for it in cash. he's now subject to international functions in the european union as their freezes and travel band. but he's not for now at least facing sanctions here in the u. k. meeting that this huge property is still very much in private hands. a man described in the e. u as
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a close member of letting me putins in a circle, a sure assa telecom, now al jazeera i, it's a done surprisingly. we weren't invited in admission, but many of russia's big business tycoon with large investments in the u. k. friedman, the owner of russia's alphabet, has robbed shoulders who had british high society. but he's accused of having one foot in the business world and the other the criminal world because of his membership of pollutants close in a circle of rich man who made their fortune buying and selling state assets after the collapse of the soviet union. they're allowed to hold on to their wealth, if, if they help protect hooton's, that's until russia's invasion of ukraine and a tidal wave of international sanctions. the west's weapon of choice. but in decision over the speed of sanctions in the u. k. could allow some of putin's associates to get their money out of the country before it's frozen. everybody is
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scrambling to move assets, sell things that you know, get their loot out of harm's way. i fear that by the time we get to sanctions here in the u. k, a lot of the assets will be gone the past few days, the you case most famous oligarch, roman abram of it. shes been in a hurry to sell off. chelsea football club after 19 years of ownership like friedman abramoff which is avoided british sanctions. so fall denying, he has a seat at putin's table, a few more obvious signs of how entrenched russian money is. here in the british capital, the roman abramoff, which is 15 bedroom mansion on one of the most expensive, heavily guarded streets in europe. now apparently on the market for $200000000.00 elsewhere, france and germany have ceased to super yachts own by oligarchs alley show smart off and eager session with at least 5 other super yachts owned by russian.
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billionaires anchored or cruising in the mama leaves a country that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the us. putins money is on the move. the british government says there were legal reasons for lagging sanctions being imposed to make sure that water tight against legal challenges. but top law is worn, those challenges may be few and far between now we have a situation where no lawyer in london will happily take on a case like that because we will be criticized by government ministers. we will be identified by name in parliament named and ashamed, and we will be criticized than the press. there's a reason the british capitals being nicknamed london grad, allegedly you salon, devoss, summers of illicit russian money, an error that could be coming to an end. for when it comes to sanctions, the government's been urged to keep up the pace or risk softening the blow. leave bark al jazeera london,
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glad for you to sneeze. out. with following developments in pakistan is suicide bombing inside a, she almost kills at least 56 wash it has. we'll have that story and then also the sport wild cricket more is one of it's all time greats. shane warne has died at the age of 52. ah. with
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with whole ah ah now at least $56.00 people have died in a suicide bombing and friday prayers. she are mosque and per shower in northern pakistan, nearly $200.00 worshippers were wounded. many of them in
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a critical condition. now, officials of declared a state of emergency, and they say they expect the death toll to rise. kemal hyder has more from islam of us, widespread condemnation from the pockets on a prime minister mister enron on and the country president after our deadly attack . b dog worship there, nay, maud and the old part of the city that is a congested area where narrow alley ways alone, suicide bomber getting i hadn't gone, was able to deprive policeman regarding the complex killing one on the part critically warning the other he then went inside the march at the time, because if it's friday, the march watch, backward worship, and i did re detonated their wife, killing a large number of people. most of the wounded i said to be in critical condition, an emergency had been declared in the hot weather and the video for shower. that
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security force is also on high alert. did get into a hallmark of the nomic order on which i targeted the minority community nor judge care and budget on my daughter across the border. and don, oh, it is important to note that it is not the 1st time that the law makes quarter sawn had got it out there. deadlier dagger against the minority. just a few weeks ago. they also targeted christian priest and the video of bridge jawa. and of course showed that the dead remnants are now trying to carry out attack inside buckets on. although the figurative ford is saying that they have also void a number of other plans by this particular organization to target the minority and other security for personal across the country sport now with andy indo. thank you, mary. more one of crickets all time greats. shane warne has died,
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the austrian suffered a suspected heart attack wall and holiday in highland. the leg spinet took more than $700.00 wickets during a 15 year. international career was a key figure in the australia team that won the world cup. in 1999, he thought at the age of just 52. when he was an old song write a once in a century taught curricula, and he's records will live on forever. whale grew up watching warning idolizing him . we all had posts on his wall, had he's earrings way. we love so much about warney showmanship, his karima, his tactics, the way he just willed himself in the team around to win games for strata and probably above all else. he's incredible skills lakes been a a warning test career began at 30 years ago and his 1st much in england is one that will never be forgotten. snohomish looks back on an incredible life and career
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ah. in 1993 shane warne delivered what became known as the ball of the century getting go from here. i would have to say that that is the perfectly spin delivery curving and then spinning it was one's 1st ever bowl and an ashes test. and was the start of something special said he breathed new life into the art of leg spin, bowling, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all types. incredible. he went on to take 708 test wickets. a total that put him 2nd on the old timeless, massive ah booster. and his legs are still believe it claimed more than a 1000 wickets in all forms of the game. after his international career ended in
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2007, he kept in the rochester royalty to the very 1st indian premier league title in 2008. he was also a coach. and one of the most prominent cricket broadcasters, for channels all over the world, a larger than life character, one, did much to take cricket beyond its normal audience, researchers my thoughts and i, and i held to choose a shoes that i got, i think so it's pretty good, the cricket community and why the sporting world has lost one of its most unique talents. well, only we spoke to the cricket broadcaster and common say to mark nicholas about what might warn, such an outstanding player. it was actually the mind gang that he played with you that was so clever and he would track pew in uncertainty and then pray on you as if he were a hunter in the, in the f or can bush and nearly always move in for successful kill i don't think it
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was ever been anybody who did that to to quite the level he did. i think if you looking at the history of the game many a knew you said that in batting it was bradman an old round skills. it was so bad. so you have to say that in bowling, it was shade warn i, i think he had the most skill, the most mouse, a remarkable grade. and perhaps the most ability to turn into theater. so he never compromised his skill level to be sure to be a detailed and that it itself is something very remarkable on i, i can't, it is 80 body actually that matched that combination. we didn't see anything him, they were only sleeve. he admitted some groceries at times and he said it, i do stupid things, but it doesn't mean i'm stupid. the 2nd and he sure wasn't stupid, even australian. i would say that he's one of the most remarkable people i've ever
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met. i would say that he's as loyal a friend as i've ever had and i would say and entertaining a person as i've been with. and he had that in the fact he was caught in cricket a to you got a heck of a guy. while the winds paralympics has begun in beijing with a message of unity in peace, but the presidents of the international prolific committee made no specific reference to the war in ukraine. ukraine's athletes took some stage during that opening ceremony out of the country seems that it was a miracle that that made it to china or athletes from russia and belarus. have been band event runs until march, the 13th, with more than $500.00 competitors involved as the leader over organization, with inclusion and did school where diversity is celebrated and differences embraced it. i am horrified at what is taking place in the world by now.
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the 21st century is a time for dialogue and diplomacy, not war and hate. well ahead of that opening ceremony, ukrainian athletes gathered to cool for peace in their country. initially, events organizers have given competitors from russia and valerie, the all clear to take part. that decision was reversed on thursday, falling processed by athletes from multiple countries and chinese broadcast, as have told the premier league, they won't be broadcasting matches from the competition in the coming days. china is a close political ally of russia and chinese rights holders are unhappy with the league plan to show demonstrations of support for ukraine on 1st they hear evetts and mate, the ukrainian player. so it's holly michael and coach team caps in for an f, a t like jason park. okay. that he's, he's supposed to give. now let's get back to marry him in london. andy, thank you very much. that wraps up than he is al, but i'll be back with a full boz and in just a couple of minutes. do stay with al jazeera ah
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serious, dorcas days with one man leading the country through us present or alice, others lost legitimacy. he needs to step how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examine the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many a reason that could effect any human eyesight, master of chaos on all jazeera, an app that sees for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. a young australian engineer is inventing tools to help people gain independence or side of that will put the ability to
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recognize objects, all the firms so that people with limited vision would be able to recognize every day of jack women make science robo girls episode for on al jazeera, the highlands of bali have long attracted tourist visitors come here for the cool climate and to see bonnie's famous rice fields. but these fields and farms are more than just a tourist attraction. they provided a lifeline for the thousands who lost their jobs when the travellers stopped coming . because of coven 19 pandemic restrictions, broad financial hardship to many here valley. now as the island reopens for international travelers, some say they want more just to return it to the way things work before. community groups have how to form a tourism workers learn how to cut it used to be a tour guide now. he farms cabbages said that the i'm i don't want to go back to
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tourism. i want to continue to be a farmer as the island prepares to welcome visitors again, many say the pandemic has told them valuable lessons. never forget, ah, alarm around the world after russian forces attack and seize europe's largest nuclear plant in ukraine. it was incredibly reckless. and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. ah, hello, i'm marianne to mozy in london with continuing coverage of the war and ukraine. russia minute.

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