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i recognize every day object women make science provo, gals, episode full on al jazeera ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera ah, the committed an act of nuclear terrorism while selling and seizing the operation, nuclear, all gland ukraine on it's all eyes condemn what they say was a russian attack on europe's biggest atomic facility. russia though, blames ukrainian, sabotaged ah, and i why money inside watching out there is continuing coverage of the war in ukraine. a se, and port city is encircled and shelled as cities elsewhere op on bought it from the
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air data sounds firm and staying out of ukraine sky, saying it would lead to even more brutal on russia, clamps down further on media with new jail tips as well as bands for social platforms and foreign base news outlets. who's russia has drawn world wide condemnation known to being keys of attacking a nuclear plant that it seized in ukraine. fire broke out at the zap, originally planned to be as of friday morning. it was extinguished without any radiation spikes. russia says ukrainian saboteurs all to blame. elsewhere, russian forces have encircled the port city of maria pole where food and water are running out, having captured cash, so they're now trying to seize the nearby city mc alive. while in the norse,
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russian bombarding has intensified in the cities, a concave and china have, which isn't far from the capital cave acquainted authority, say 47 people were killed by russian as strike in china. have pictures from the city showed days, residents wandering through the wreckage of bomb doubt. apartment blocks and buildings. russia insists it is not targeting civilians from living. natasha butler takes a detailed look and major developments. gunfire lit up the sky over europe's largest nuclear power plant in harold dar in southern ukraine, the ukrainian se heavy shelling by russian forces, se, so for huge fire in a building on the site visit that you walk through as a result of strikes, there is a fire at the nuclear power plant, or i repeat as a result of strikes by the russian federation forces on the supper easier nuclear power plant. a fire has rocked into a browser. it took fire fighters for hours to put out the blaze. emergency crews
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reportedly coming under fire from russian troops who sees the area off to face fighting world leaders content the attack as reckless the cranes president accused russia of what he called nuclear terrorism, more brazil in each your grandma. we survived the 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, the largest in europe. it alone could be 6. her nobles, calming 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 an 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,
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russian troops continued to push into the country. moscow says these pictures show its tags, nick, eve, for days, a 60 kilometer long, military convoy has 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 through. this is a genocide against ukraine, z, ukrainian, people and ukraine, and land. it is simply awful. since legacies are fired at homes all over the country. cities including hoc, he's in the east and the strategic port of mario, poland, the see of as off 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
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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 to them. so we are very scared because our parents are staying here. i hope it's not our oh, oh, glad date of her life. i mean, for all the ukrainian or russian negotiators agreed on thursday to set up humanitarian corridors. no word yet 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 live,
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if ukraine or in a sign of global alarm about the nuclear plants seizure, the un security council scrambled together for an emergency meeting. the u. s. had russia almost caused a catastrophe, and accusation roches ambassador dismissed as hysteria? kristen salumi has moved from new york ambassador, or some buses, or what so you'll hear thing in the polls or rushes un delegation under scrutiny. as it arrived at a security council meeting, hastily convened at the united kingdom's request, this is the 1st time a state has attacked a fueled and functioning nuclear power plant. and it is clearly outlawed by international law and the geneva conventions. nuclear facilities in ukraine, the director general of the international atomic energy agency briefing via video link from on board a plane confirmed a building adjacent to this operation. nuclear plant was hit,
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but said it's 6 nuclear reactors remain intact. russia blamed ukrainian saboteurs for provoking its forces in the area. so you understand the seductive, today's meeting as another attempt by key of authorities to kindle artificial hysteria around what is happening in ukraine. and they're being assisted in this by their western backers. ukraine accused russia of nuclear terrorism and warned that no one is safe. we have survived the night that could have stopped the history of ukraine and europe. indeed, every day provides us was a new, a new evidence that it is not only ukraine, honda russian attack. it is europe, it is the entire world. it is humanity. fresh. many countries demanded rushes, withdrawal, and expressed concern for the ukrainian crews. left manning not only does apparition facility, but also the chernobyl site, also under russian control. so this imminent danger continues. we narrowly
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avoided a disaster last night. the international community must be unanimous in demanding russia's forces stop their dangerous assault. the director general of the i. e. a is offering to meet with russian and ukrainian officials at the chernobyl nuclear site. and the hopes of reaching an agreement to secure all of the country's nuclear facilities, amid dire warnings that the worst of this conflict is yet to come. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations ukraine's president valard them is the landscape as thank the people of europe for their support, while edging countries to take further action against russia. he address thousands of anti war protesters in european cities via taped recording. crowds gathered in places including frankfort, leon, and prog. yup. would not belong to the people of europe. i would like to call on
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you, not to be silent. i would like to call on you to come out to the streets and support ukraine supporter efforts and support our fight. because if you crane does not stand, europe will not stand. if we will fall, you will fall, so please do not be silent. do not turn a blind eye on this. come out and support ukraine as much as you can. russia's government has blocked facebook, restricted access to twitter and benz some foreign media websites. it's off to approved a new law against what it regards as fake news and response. bloomberg announced it would pull its journalist out of russia while cnn will seize broadcasting there on the social media from russia's communications watch. dog said it had documented more than 20 cases of discrimination by facebook's owner met a platform since late 2020 facebook recently bound the accounts of state back channels r t and r i a nice agency from moscow. dorsey jibari has more on the new media law, which includes prison sentences. and yes, i yes. and then, you know,
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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, a severe government censorship and in its final seconds on air. it showed this and nod to russian history. this one like ballet performance was broadcast on state tv in the soviet era, either at times of 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. t v reign was founded in 2010, with the motto,
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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 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 mission, which you should thoughts are taking into account the situation that is happening in the media space. all those id company 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 him, trade and lice, must counter it, and protect armed forces. the hammer of state censors have also targeted one of the
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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 soviet union, the following year, its motto, all significant points of view about events should be presented no longer appears to apply to journalists in russia. tatiana fell gower was a journalist working at both tv, rain and echo of moscow. ethel rosner epl rosner at the cook, the it's terrible. it's a catastrophe and 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, rushes independent media are slowly disappearing,
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accused of falsely depicting the war in ukraine. no. why? because that is one of the last independent newspapers here and its editor dmitri morris harp, 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. sources of laurie al jazeera, moscow, or catholic healy is with the university, missouri school of journalism in the us. she says, journalist no matter where they're based, we'll find ways to report news to russians. i think that's the thing. i think that's why putin is so frustrated because nobody believes is propaganda. and, and so it's, it's very difficult for him to get his message across. and he thinks that by stifling other voices, somehow he'll be able to dominate the conversation. but instead, you know, it really shows him the gas lights are off. now. this is
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a guy who's been gas lighting world through social media through spreading lies on social media. that's why i find that the shut down of facebook. so ironic and, and now he's turned up the lights and exposed himself for exactly what he is, which is i'm a strong man, a dictator. somebody who will brook no descent and doesn't want to free press and, and really isn't interested in the truth. but i think in the end it's a very sad day right now for journalism, particularly, and not part of the world, but in the end, truth is mightier than tanks. or mrs. had of global a fascinate klegg delivered facebook's response to russia's new law via twitter. he said soon, millions of ordinary russians will find themselves cut off from reliable information, deprived of their everyday ways of connecting with family and friends and silence from speaking else. we will continue to do everything we can to restore our services. so they remain available to people to safely and securely express
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themselves and organize faction. a small ukraine coming up shortly, is your answer to telecom. now al jazeera claims russia's richest men. i'm leaving assets to safe havens before being hit. with sanctions also had funerals in pakistan for those killed in a suicide bombing at a mosque during friday, playing ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the weather sponsored my cattle airways. i once again got more snow in the forecast for japan, yet more snow while he crush not been too bad recently because we have had area of high pressure, just quieting things down. his, our next will assist in this area of low pressure will slide across the se of japan,
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welcome back you watching out. as a reminder, if our top story is this, our russia has drawn world wide condemnation off to being accused of attacking a nuclear plant that it seized in ukraine fiber account at the facility in the early hours of friday morning. it was extinguished without any radiation spikes. ukrainian authorities say 47 people were killed by russian asked strike in china. have near the capital pictures from the city show days, residents wandering through the wreckage. you who are in st. president velasmio zalinski is thank the people of europe for their support. crowds gathered in cities including frank fitz, leon, and prague, to the post. and president lensky is maintaining pressure on ne, to intervene more heavily on ukraine's battlefields. and in the skies. the alliance is foreign ministers, meeting in brussels, reiterated that such a move would only bring more death and destruction. his diplomatic editor, james bass. foreign ministers met at nato, and then at the
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e. u to discuss what more they can do to help ukraine as their fears. grow that the russian campaign will intensify. we are now when they're seeing a fully fledged war. we know of orders a war leash by letting them put the new baby drain and completely unjustified. well, that's great, and a lot of civilian casualties. with the use of our arms is strictly prohibited by the geneva convention, nato and e. u. countries have already agreed 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 lives 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 over soon. and so these efforts that we're making together, we have to sustain them. we have to build upon them 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 war 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 present of many more troops in the nato countries. closest to russia, james bows out his era at nato headquarters in brussels. so he's can, you can re crane where bernard smith has arrived in don't? yes, one of the 2 regions where russia backed rebels are looking to expand that territory . russia's defense ministry 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 de next and against the separatist groups, as they were called, only controlled about a 3rd of the territory of dom baset. they lay claim to this is the territory that
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has been recognized by moscow as now these new republics of do next and le ganske. but there's 2 thirds of this territory arrests still in the hands of ukrainian forces. russia defense minister says it's through there that with the help of the russian army. the de next and 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. been made into the territory that remains in the hands or i was remaining in the hands of ukrainian forces. impressions government says it's moving quickly to lock up the u. k. base fortunes of billionaires who have kremlin links. a critic st. change isn't happening fast enough, allowing oligarchs to shift assets before sanctions bite. he bulk reports from
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london. ah, where the cranium born oligarch, mikka friedman bought athlone house in 2016. he paid more than $80000000.00 for it in cash. he's now subject to international sanctions in the european union asset freezes and travel bonds. but he's not for now at least pricing sanctions here in the u. k. meaning that this huge property is still very much in private hands. a man described in the e u as a close member of leather may putins in a circle, a sure assa telecom, now al jazeera. and 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 alpha bank 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
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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 well, if they help protect putin'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 scrambling to move assets sell things. they, 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 far denying, he has a seat at putin's table. a few more obvious signs of how entrenched russian money
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is here in the british capital, the roman abramoff, which is $15.00 bedroom mansion, and 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. 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 shamed and we will be
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criticized than the press. there's a reason the british capitals being nicknamed london grad, allegedly used to lorne devoss summers of elicit russian money, an error that could be coming to an end. 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. let's get a look at some of the news now. a suicide bomber has killed at least 56 people, and injured 200, all those in a sheer mosque and pockets dawn. he had been held for some of those killed in the north western city of the shower. police say the suicide bomber 1st opened fire offices before forcing his way inside and then detonated his suicide best during friday. press. come on, hight as more from slum about widespread condemnation from the buggy, tiny prime minister, mister m ron vaughan and our country president. after our deadly attack dog shall
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worship their 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 police regarding the complex killing one on the part, particularly wounding the other. he then went inside the mosque at the time because it's friday, the much. what's back? red wash. shepard and i did re detonated their wife, killing a large number of paper. most of the wounded i said to be in critical condition, an emergency had been declared in the hot weather and the video for a shower. that security forces also on high alert did get into a hallmark of the nomic state order on which i targeted the minority community nor judge cared and focused on, but also across the border. and don, oh, it is important to note that it's not the 1st time that it makes it harder on i'd
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get it out there. deadlier dagger against the minority just a few weeks ago. they also targeted christian priest and that video for jawa. and of course showed that the dead remnants are now trying to carry out their dag inside bug. it's dawn. although the figurative forges, i think that they have also, boyd, a number of other plans by this particular organization to target the minority and other security for personal across the country. or the world of crickets is in shock. and morning after the sudden death of foremost riley and play a shane warne the 50 cherry all suffered a suspect at heart attack in thailand. santa hamish looks back on the career of a man idolized by fans around the globe. ah. in 1993 shane warne delivered what became known as the ball of the century. gotta go from here. first of all, i would have to say that that is the perfect,
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like spin delivery curving and then spinning. it was one's 1st ever bowl in an ashes test, and it 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 $708.00 test wickets, a total that put him 2nd on the old timeless masses ah, on his legs. and still cannot believe it claimed more than a 1000 wickets in all forms of the game. after his international career ended in 2007, he kept in the rochester world 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,
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one did much to take cricket beyond its normal audience, for such as my thoughts are and are held to choose a shoes that's i got a pretty good the cricket community and why the sporting world has lost one of its most unique talents. ah, this is our desert. these you top stories. russia has drawn world wide condemnation, also being accused of attacking a nuclear plant that had seized in ukraine. fire broke out of the facility in the early hours. the friday morning. it was extinguished without any radiation spikes. russia says ukrainians, saboteurs all to blame. and a selling of global alarm about the nuclear plant seizure, the un security council scrambled together for an emergency meeting. western allies demanded the kremlin never allow an attack like that again with the u. s,
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