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he's on the ground to bring you more award, winning documentaries, and light knees. ah . with another huge explosion. rocks, a strategically important city close to ukraine's capital. as people deal with mass destruction ah, alarm has them seeking you're watching ages here is continuing coverage of the war in ukraine. the cues growing bigger by the day food and medical supplies are on their way to millions of ukrainians needing help. russia clamps down further on media with new jail towns as well as bands for social platforms and foreign base news outlets decided he delivered what was once known as the pool of the century.
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cricket world warns the shocked death. one of the best shane or the sheer scale of the destruction is getting worse as russian forces move deeper into you crime. the city of cheney of it just a 143 kilometers from the capital. key of is coming under. heavy bombardment is the latest picture from the la c hours. a huge fireball lighting up the night sky over jenny holmes had been heavily damaged in airstrikes. in the daylight, this is what people are confronting their ukraine. officials say 47 people were killed in an earlier russian asked right. people were seen wandering through the wreckage of bombed out apartment blocks and buildings. russia says it is not targeting civilians. an aerial footage taken from a village just south. the key of shows it damaged residential buildings and burn
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cars. after rush an air raid, at least one person was killed and 4 injured in bishop ukrainian authority. say they've opened up a criminal investigation into the attack to resort care to. i don't know what kind of missiles they were. it's a tragedy. you see what's happening and how mother rushes helping us. so called friends. i just hear a sound disease ma, get head reports from shaky, a village on the capitals outskirts. but i do see your work a veronica. this is the aftermath of dialect in good mental fighting between the ukrainians and the russians. militarily on the ground. we can say that in the capital gave districts in the north eastern, north west where we are now on the forefront of the v is here to fighting the fighting is taking place and very close proximity. in addition to that, artillery shelling continues on the heart and in the middle of the capitol. the
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defense ministry won't residence to leave immediately, simply because the russian army is preparing to enter that capital key. if this is alive from ciocca district to the most of the capital here, we can continuously hear the fighting gun fire. and the shelling, shelling from far by the russian army and fierce gun fighting between the russians and ukrainian within close range. there is no several defense or ambulance here in this district. that's why the majority of presidents have already fled ukraine. the 2nd biggest city hurricane was one of the 1st areas to be targeted by the russians . after they began their invasion, a blogger, that was recording a video message when a math, when a missile exploded above him. yes, the glass, not nikita domain, called to the ground. he then scrambled to seek shelter,
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feeling more missile strikes. let's take a look at where things stand as the war enters its 10th day. the areas in red show what russian forces control, including sup, just held areas in the east and next crime in russia, forces have encircled the poor city of mighty u for, with food and water running out. having captured hansen then now trying to seize the nearby city of michael life, while in the north, russian bombing, as intensified in the cities of hockey engineer, which isn't far from the capital q. a. russia has acknowledged casualties during the 1st 9 days of the invasion, but there's confusion about just how many of his troops have been killed. russian politician, his, the number is quite heim, ludmilla, and not a sofa has been a vocal critic of the conflict. she says the defense ministry has refused to confirm numbers for children who soon agree with these people. it was an evacuation
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from the conflict zone. yesterday of those very conscripts were either forced to sign contracts or had them signed for them. ultimately, out of the company, if a 100 people only 4 will left alive or russia has drawn what condemnation, after it was accused of attacking ukraine's largest nuclear power plant, the un security council scrambled together an emergency meeting to discuss the incident. chris, the salumi has more for new york ambassador, 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,
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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, 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 with 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. as many countries demanded
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rushes, withdrawl expressed concern for the ukrainian crews. left manning not only does apparition facility, but also the chernobyl site, and also under russian control. so this imminent danger continues. we narrowly 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. in 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. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations are the effort to help millions of ukrainians is stepping up the u as world food program trying to get supplies to 5000000 people inside the country . director general david beasley says those who can escape are the lucky ones. w,
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p, a set up distribution warehouses in neighboring countries to get food to people who can't leave ukraine. it's amazing just being here in poland. watch the people who do not even know many of these people. this may be the metaphors given the rise, where they need to make you certainly getting hot bills taken to where they want to go. this really, really quite remarkable. now, on the other side of the equation, we planned to reach 3 to 5000000 people inside the ukraine for those who can't get out in those who are going to be needing to support immediately. the world health organization is also sending emergency supplies. moscow and key ever agreed to set up safe corridors to allow aid in to ukraine. but it's not clear when they'll be set up. the 39 cubic had been shipped into the
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city trucks, but tomorrow already we have the next car. it was arriving from china and to buy this more supplies that we also are going to ship into the whole idea. have a safe 40 good. that this would be a supply to really ensure that everyone independent of where the lady has access to light shaving treatments. un security council will meet on monday to discuss the humanitarian crisis more than a 1000000 people have fled. ukraine. poland has taken in half of them. zane bas robbie reports from the ukrainian border town of kenya. romano is from kirk. he's a city and ruin from russia. he's at the border to let go of everything he loves, turned back alone and joined the fight and
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feelings in his 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. 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 at poland sport. the last checkpoint, the last line. alas, chance to say good bye. the lucky ones, board buses bound for cities in europe. others wait. this line is long, but it is still moving all weekend to this conflict and the crowd, the traffic,
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the, 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 bad 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 safety not to not to my policy. ukrainians are going to nato, but not to. it's not here in the ukraine. we need real help army weapons, thomas, toys, or army need to do. we need to weapons and there's no way in ukraine 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,
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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 in basra b o g 0. she again, you ukraine and will have more on the conflict in ukraine and the sanctions placed on pro kremlin billionaires have britons moving quickly to lock up their fortunes. and why the shadow of a disgraced former south korean president lose large as our country votes in presidential election? ah hell i once again, we've got more unsettled weather across northern parts of the middle east,
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but it shouldn't be quite as unsettled as it has been recently a fair amount of cloud just coming through here. so one or 2 spots of rain, maybe some when she flowers to some sleep, the snow easing all the way over to ward afghan, a star and follow that line of cloud just around the central parts of the gulf. here in katara, not too bad actually 27 celsius. we performed quite nicely with our temperatures. sodomy, winds coming through was, may well start to switch as we go through sunday, but we should still get up to around 29 degrees. and we do still have some wintry weather, some wet weather coming in across the levant, so, so disturb, across parts of north africa. quite a brisk wind for a time, which was the eastern side of the met. it's rainy, but it's over to was a western side where we are going to see some wet weather, just leaking out so fast. southwestern parts of europe will, the morocco nor the areas of algeria. ch nicea seeing some wet weather and the showers now started become increasingly wide spread across west africa as we go on through the next few days i showed up with the showers was the heart of africa. now
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of course pushing up towards the equator. those seasonal range showers there too and to botswana, eastern parts of south africa. see some lively showers over the next couple of days with a possibility like lice flooding ah, a rip or to his retreat in a brutal civil war. if the commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so long ago. the commodore had become journalistic center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this while the grand street, the commodore hotel, the next room i was in was underground, the tiny prison. so as a hostage, a route the commodore war hotels on al jazeera blue.
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the hello again, you're watching. i just had a reminder of our top stories. the strategic, ukrainian city of genea is coming on the heavy bombardment just for 143 kilometers from the capitol. keep a huge 5 all lit up the night sky as russian air strikes him. home rushes facing condemnation after accused of attacking ukraine's largest nuclear plant. but that a un security council meeting russia accused the west of hysteria over the incident . the us, well, food program has set up distribution warehouses in neighboring countries to get a to people stuck inside ukraine. it's trying to feed around 5000000 people in desperate need. a russ, as government has blocked facebook,
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restricted access to twitter and ban some foreign media websites. that's off get approved a new law against what he considers. fake news in response to bloomberg announced that will pull his journalist out of russia while cnn will stop broadcasting them on the social media front. russia's communications watchdog says it has documented more than 20 cases of discrimination by facebook's owner. met platforms since late 2020 place because banned the accounts of state bank channels on t and ria news agency. a kathy keeley is with the university of missouri school of journalism in the u. s. she says, journalists, 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 as 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,
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it really shows him the gas lights are off. now. this is a guy who's been gas lighting the world through social media through spreading lives on social media. that's why i find the shutdown of facebook. so ironic. and now he's turned up the lights and exposed himself for exactly what he is, which is a strong man, a dictator, somebody who will brook now, dissent and doesn't want a free president 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 that part of the world. but in the end, truth is mightier than tanks. or matters head of global affairs, nick klegg delivered facebook's response to russia's new law on twitter. soon, millions of ordinary russians will find themselves cut off from reliable inflammation. he says, deprived of every day ways of connecting with family and friends in silence for speaking. yeah,
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we will continue to do everything we can to restore services. so they remain available to people to safely and securely express themselves and organize for action. ukraine's president, what de ms. lensky has thank your opinions for their support, while urging countries to take further action against russia, the address thousands of anti war protesters in europe in a tape recording crowds gathered in cities, including frankfort, neil, and frog. yeah, what's that? the law 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, 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. and president zalinski is maintaining pressure on nato to intervene more forcefully on ukraine's
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battle fields in in the skies. but the alliance is foreign ministers say that would in gulf all of europe in war on diplomatic edits. james base reports from brussels . foreign ministers met at nato and then at the e you to discuss what more they can do to help ukraine as their fears grow, that the russian campaign will intensify. we are now when the seeing a fully fledged war now of orders. a war leash by letting them put in a gauge of grain. and i'm completely unjustified. well, that's great that a lot of civilian casualties. with the use over arms is strictly prohibited by the geneva convention, nato and e. u. countries 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,
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including the imposition of a no fly zone. we are ready to fight, we will continue fighting but help us if you dont, 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 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 here at nato headquarters. there is
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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, 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 bayes out jazeera at nato headquarters in brussels. her britons government says it is moving quickly to lock up the u. k. base fortunes of billionaires with links to the cramming critic say it's not happening fast enough, allowing oligarchs to shift assets before sanctions bite. ne barker reports from london with the cranium ball and ali gar, micah 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
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freezes and travel bands. but he's not for now at least facing 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 vladimir putin in a circle. a short i said to telecon, i'll 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 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 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
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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 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 90 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 is here in the british capital, the roman abramoff, which is $15.00 by dri mansion, one of the most expensive, heavily guarded streets in europe. now apparently on the market for $200000000.00.
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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 the country that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the us. putin's money is on the move, the british government says there are legal reasons for lagging sanctions being imposed to make sure their water tight against legal challenges. but top law is worn. both challenges may be few and far between now we have a situation where no lawyer and 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 criticized than the press. there's a reason the british capitals being nicknamed london grad, allegedly you salon, devoss, summers of illicit russian money,
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an era 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 park al jazeera, london, or to other news. now an attack on a security post in marley has killed at least $27.00 soldiers. carbons were set off at the post on friday, near the border with the keener, facile, several armed groups affiliated will, arcada, an eyesore. i've tried to regain lost territory. as french troops repaired to leave south korea's military. it says north korea has fired a suspected ballistic missile towards waters east of the peninsula. japan's defense ministry also believes it was a ballistic missile, if confirmed, it will be north korea's 9th weapons test this year. early voting is underway in south korea's presidential election, one of the last actions of the outgoing liberal president moon j in was to pardon his conservative predecessor was rob mcbride reports from di go,
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even though park june, hey, was jail for corruption. she remains influential in this well to do suburb of the southeastern city of dago, there is a buzz of excitement at the prospect of a new neighbor, former conservative president park yon hey, to you are the daughter of strong man president. hark young he, she is considered to be political royalty, white by supporters who are already being drawn to her home, even though she is yet to move in. well now, glenn is alfred and i hope she lives healthy and well for the rest of her life. daniel walton, i hope she prays for the development and stability of the country and she inspires the people with extra security measures being added to the new house park will soon be exchanging one set of bars for another. she was forced out of power by mass street demonstrations during a corruption scandal that led to her impeachment and then imprisonment of given
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a presidential pardon. she is now being treated in hospital for chronic back pain, 5 years on from her dramatic fall from grace opinions about parthian hey have shifted the time she spent behind bars combined with her health problems, have one her a degree of sympathy, even among some liberal voters supporters of the liberal party arrive at her home with a banner wishing her a quick recovery in an apparent bid to win support in this conservative neighbourhood. a bit of electioneering that angers, right wingers park remains a polarizing figure here with this minor presidential candidate hoping to win the support of right wingers because of his association with her mail. you can see the influence of personal park from the crowd for a visit. her home or a party is more concerned with what he can do for her, rather than how she will ha parts. and he, like all of her supporters are seemingly determined to rehabilitate her legacy.
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soon to be living next door to park. the bigger concern for song is the state of her vegetable garden, given the sudden wave of visitors trampling over it, won't bernard yet. there is nothing good going to come from to a spit ye can't do anything. people just walk all over my failed, living quietly, her whole life here, the neighbourhood is about to change forever. further down the road, the visitors car park is hastily being extended to handle the droves of supporters . once park finally takes up residence. robert bride al jazeera dago south korea or the world of cricket is in shock at the sudden death of one of the sports best ever players. 52 year old australian shane warne died after a suspected heart attack in thailand, snohomish looks at the career. the flamboyant spinner idolized by france
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ah, in 1993 shane warned, delivered what became known as the ball of the century. govern government. boy, i wouldn't 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 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 test wickets. a total that put him 2nd on the old timeless, massive ah booster. and his legs still still believe it claimed more than a 1000 wickets in all forms of the game. after his international career ended in 2007,
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he kept in the rochester royal's 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 are and i held to choose a shoes that i got. i think it was pretty good the cricket community and why the sporting world has lost one of its most unique talents. ah.
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