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or go over ukraine. here's the test for president joe biden was proven, is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. it's your personal united states. you seriously go to walk and chew gum at the same time, your weekly take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. ah, russia is expected to bring in a temporary cease fire around to ukrainian city, including mary paul, to allow residents to lane. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera alive from dough house are coming up, ukraine's president accuses nato of weakness for refusing to impose them no flies on. the military. lions says such action could spark a broader war. a warning,
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the conflict in ukraine is pushing millions of people towards hunger while aid work . his appeal for help and the world famous cricket and known for his record breaking spin, bowling has dived. shane warne was found unresponsive in her town in time for russia is expected to declare a temporary cease fire in the and around su, ukrainian cities that have faced heavy bombardment, russian forces and said to stop fighting to allow people in marry a poll and will know of a car, a safe passage out. mary pole has been under stage for days with residents facing a shortage of electricity, food and water. jenna, how has been covering developments from levine? hello there, jonah. what more you hearing about reports of a potential si,
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fi in and around mary or poll to allow these residents to leave? well, good morning. it is 700 gmc of course 9 am here in ukraine. 10 am russian time. and the very latest that we are receiving, 1st of all, a report from the russian ministry of defense indicating that as of 10100 hours, 10 a. m. russia time, moscow time. that is a big part and russian forces will cease fire around the tons of mario, poll and vol, nevada. that's a little bit inland from mario pole, but also in the south to allow humanitarian corridors to open up and apparently confirming those reports reports coming from inside mario paul from the mayor. but in boy chang co, he's been been pretty vocal in the last few days describing a pool and conditions inside the city. he says that a green cholera door is in the process of being opened, the occupiers guns,
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ceasing in what he is described as a regime of silence. so that appears to be confirmation from inside. maria, pull that as we speak, a humanitarian. colorado is being opened. i don't know any more detail about that. we don't know how long it will be opened. we don't know how many points of exit around the city that it might cover. we don't know exactly what it will allow to enter and exit the city. but man, boy, jenco has been, as i said, very descriptive in the last few days, talking about conditions inside maria paul, it's been surrounded and besieged for several days. now cut off from water from electricity from heat. you can see the conditions around me, the temperatures extremely low, it's also running low on food supplies and medical supplies. he's talked about mash mass casualties in recent days. they've been unable to even remove the injured in
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some places from the streets. so this humanitarian corridor could not possibly be more necessary. and remember, there are other places in ukraine that need them to talk on thursday between the 2 sides, agreed humanitarian corridors, would be set up. this appears to be the 1st of them. okay. john, stay with us. we want to call back to you in just a moment, but let's get an update. now on the latest from ukraine's president, who's accusing nato of giving russia the grain live to further bombard and kill ukrainians. but let me zelinski says the line says refusal to establish a no fly zone will only add to civilian deaths. the city of geneva, just 143 kilometers from the capital keys, came under heavy bombardment on the night. she's scale of destruction is getting worse, as russian forces move deeper into crime presidency landscape blamed any future death or destruction on nato's inaction. lose the key that he and that which old
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people die from this day forward will die because of you because of your weakness because of your lack of unity. all that the alliance was able to do today was to pass foods, human system, 50 tons of diesel fuel for ukraine, perhaps so that we could burn the budapest memorandum guaranteeing the crane security. so join, it's certainly some face criticism from the ukrainian president, but that's unlikely to be enough for nature to change its mind. well blooded miss lynch gives message, absolutely is hardening now all the time towards the west. remember the beginning of this invasion? it was his address to you leaders of the council in brussels. when he said this may be the last time you see me that spurred them into action in that massive package and successive packages of sanctions aimed at the russian president and his in a circle. and now, as you say, this extraordinary message to nato that the blood will be on nato's hands if it
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fails to apply a no fly zone. russian ukrainian ukraine, president and his ministers repeatedly calling for no fly zone and calling it a failure of nato. a failure of nato's unity. if it doesn't do so well, you know, the reality is this comes as nato is congratulating itself on its very unity in protecting its eastern flank. but that does not include ukraine. ukraine is not a member. and jen stoughton berg on friday. was abundantly clear about this when he was asked yet again about a no fly zone. he said this is not nate was war. natal cannot prosecute a no fly zone that would mean shooting russian planes down that could harold, an awful conflict between russia and the west with potential nuclear implications in the thank you very much for bringing up to speed. jenna, how live for us in a ukraine's 2nd biggest citicard. keith was one of the
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1st areas to be targeted by russia after it began its invasion. a blog of it was recording a video message when a missile exploded above him. a kiss. the blast, not nikita demon, called to the ground. he then scrambled to seek shelter, fearing michelle strikes the you ends, world food program is trying to fade 5000000 people in desperate need inside ukraine. it's director general. david basically says, dollars she was managed to escape the lucky ones. the w if pay has set up distribution warehouses and neighboring countries to get food to people in 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 board given the right where they need to make you certainly getting bills, taking them to where they want to go. just really,
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really quite remarkable. now, on the other side of the equation, we planned to reach 3 to 5000000 people inside ukraine for those who can't get out, and those who are going to be needing to support immediately. mall rushes, government has blocked facebook, restricted access to twitter, and banned some foreign media websites. that's after it approved a new law against what it considers. thank news. in response, bloomberg announced it will pull its generalist out of russia while seen it will stop broadcasting them rushes, communications watch dog says it has documented more than 20 cases of what he calls discrimination by facebook's, on a matter platforms. since late 2020 facebook has banned the accounts of state and backed channels r t and r i news agency. in response to russia's new law met his head of global affairs. nick klegg tweeted saying,
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millions of ordinary russians will find themselves cut off from reliable information. deprived of a 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 themselves and organize for action for moscow dosage of ari has more on that new media law, which includes prison sentences and yet, right. and 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, 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
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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. 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 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,
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a crime which could land journalists in prison for up to 15 years. members of the russian government believe this is crucial and protecting the armed forces mission, which you should thoughts. taking into account the situation that is happening in the media space. all those id company is starting from instruct them to say, and others are located in the united states of america. it is understandable that they're used as weapons they're bringing here create allies. they must counter it and protect our forces. the hammer of state sensors 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 soviet union, the following year, it's motto, all significant points of view about events should be presented no longer appears supply to journalists and russia. tatiana fell gower was a journalist working at both tv, rain and echo of moscow. ethel rosner epl rosner at the could the,
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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. now why? because that is one of the last independent newspapers here, and it's editor, me to more a top 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. still a hey john al jazeera. why the shadow of
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a disgraced former south korean president luna lives is her country voice in a presidential election. and a warning about a growing climate crisis. the world's facing a wildfire prices in the coming decade. ah ah, with hello. we got more cloud and grain pushing into western parts of europe. the rain is sir patron out, sir, cross the british isles. having said that brought disguise coming back into odd and 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 life after 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 met it's right in central positive met. tried it. also say fabulous, shabby rain, sublime to showers here,
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and some snow down to will some parts of the boat as a particular easing across greece into turkey. still a few snow flurries there into ukraine for a time. they should pay to route as we go through sunday dust a doll. if they stays overcast, then type to struggling 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 that 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 to into central parts of africa. i could see some rather wet weather coming in across botswana and the rain really starting to gather ro across eastern paths, south africa. ah frank assessments for china will benefit from the 0 call it strategy if the rest of
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the world, again informed opinions at all costs luckiest on needs. i'm not on that critical debate with claims that need to constitutes an interest in she'll thread to russia, but it's precisely his actions that read this insecurity in the region in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou ah ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera, i am emily anger, reminder of our top stories this, our russia is expected to declare a temporary cease fire in and around mary. a poll, and we're not. we'll never card to allow people to evacuate through humanitarian
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corridors. both cities have been under heavy bombardment by russian forces the ukrainian city of cheney of has come under heavy bombardment over night as well. it's about 140 kilometers from the capitol. russian air strikes have caused extensive damage to homes in the area. and ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has criticized nato's refusal to create and no flies on his country. he says the lions will be to blame for any further depths and destruction to the world news now. and south korea's military says, north korea has fired a suspected ballistic missile towards waters. east of the peninsula is confirmed if confirmed rather it will be north korea's 9th weapons test this year. south korea's national security council has condemned what if called young young's unprecedented
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were painted firing of ballistic missiles, a new round of talks to revive the 2015. a run at nuclear deal is underway in vienna. but despite international sanctions driving its economy to ruin critic st. iran is unwilling to take a step back wrestle. sutter explains why tay, ryan is willing to risk so much for its nuclear program. international pressure, crippin sanctions and even the threat of war. so far, nothing has discouraged iran from is nuclear ambitions. some analysts say its determination is part of their on strategy either in addition to the medical needs, satiating, the medical needs of the country as well as all in all are of the needs of tomorrow for the nuclear propulsion engine ships. ah, this is also a punishment, a response actually to the west's hostility and to these really hostilities this
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was humped, somehow a declaration of all our tit for tat policy from now on. iran has long desired nuclear technology following the islamic revolution in 1979. most countries caught of all nuclear cooperation with iran and without reliable foreign fuel supplies. iran started developing its own nuclear program. but as a consequence, it has been under economic sanctions since the 19 ninety's. the west has been suspicious of the companies winter into nuclear energy, especially because of the high course. it has paid some experts also see, it makes little sense, considering iran is among the world's richest in natural resources. but you're on says it's goals are peaceful and it means nuclear power to they were spice. energy sector as its oil fields will eventually be depleted by giving up much control of its nuclear activities with the 2015 peel. iran has also hope to con,
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east west that it only means peace videos, route neos him will graham day dawn, connie, we will need peaceful nuclear energy sooner or later if we fail to address these long term issues to day, we will face problems to morrow. but the west imposed the sanctions despite knowing our nuclear energy project is peaceful since just left. the agreement in 2018. iran has deploy centrifuges that can produce nuclear fuel more quickly and brought it uranium enrichment program closer to weapons grade level. uranium enrichment is a dual use technology available for both civilian and military purposes. when you renew it and reach to 5 percent, it can feel nuclear power plants at 20 percent. it can be used in research reactors, but 90 percent is nuclear weapon rate. and iran has already ambition uranium up to 60 percent western powers fear the racial will on to rise as negotiations in vienna
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continue to stole their series concerns over on the bed. now rob was obviously in a building, a spiteful day that he did not know the only click was because it was working on the tans in iraq, which he did not declare that was the bill by the iranian position. obviously when documents were waiting for the ice, they started, they found, alluded to the asia caught up. so there were serious concerns. ram, iran's nuclear program, which are legitimate some analysts say, just by having the technology that could be used to make a bomb, iran would increase it sense of security and gain political influence in the middle east. and as defines of foresees, western hostility is a useful tool for its leaders and domestic politics. bristol serve the o, j 0 to wrong chinese government has set a growth target of 5 and a half percent this year, the lowest in decades. the subdued forecast was unveiled at china's annual
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legislative session. it wasn't 2nd largest economies dealing with coven 19 outbreaks and property, slum, and uncertainty from the wall and ukraine. katrina, you has more from baking will todd his economic growth has been slowing steadily now for a few years. and this year it faces more headwinds, specifically from the international environment. the chunk didn't mention it specifically, but we are probably referring to the continuing pandemic. and of course, the tensions and the continuing war in ukraine. so the theme of this year's work report was definitely stability. it was the word we had time and time again from premier li could chung stability when it comes to the economy and when it comes to society at large. so some key targets that we were watching out for was the g d p target. as mentioned 5.5 percent or around 5.5 percent, which is the lowest g d p target china has efficiently set since 1901901. but it is
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in line with expectation. some other targets we saw was the budget deficit going forward of 2.8 percent and consumer price index of 3 percent. so keeping inflation down is going to be a challenge as it is in many other countries, and an aim to set up an unemployment at 5.5 percent. now in addition to some of these international headwinds, china's economy is also facing a lot of difficulties domestically. we've had this slowing consumption now, largely in june due to china's very strict 0 corporate tolerance strategy. they haven't be able to really pick up spending a retail spending of some years now, which is a concern. early voting is underway in south korea presidential election, one of the last actions of the outgoing president moon jane was to grant a pattern to his predecessor as rob mcbride reports she was giles of 5 years ago. for corruption remains influential in south korean politics. in this well to do
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suburb of the southeastern city of dago, there is a buzz of excitement at the prospect of a new neighbor. former conservative president park yawn. hey to you are the daughter of strong man president. hark jung, he, she is considered to be political royalty why by supporters who are already being drawn to her home, even though she is yet to move in. well now grandmother 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. given a presidential pardon? she is now being treated in hospital for chronic back pain,
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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 won 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 who visit her home. our 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. soon to be living next door to park,
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the bigger concern for soon 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 the spit he can't do any thing. 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 visitor's car park is hastily being extended to handle the droves of supporters . once park finally takes up residence. robert bride al jazeera de goose, south korea. an attack on a security pines in mali has killed at least 27 soldiers. it happened in the mob t region car bombs were set off there on friday. several armed groups affiliated with al kiner in islip, trying to regain last territory. as french troops prepared to leave, the soldiers have been there since 2013, leading a military operation to dislodge the fighters from some town.
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climate scientists have long warned, as our warming planet will have extreme early effects in south america. in the past month alone, there has been, or there have been rather landslides in brazil, flooding in the amazon and wan fires across argentinian wetlands to raise a boy reports from at charter national park land. in the province of korean, tits deep in the heart of the you with our national park. sophia ha, sada is trying to find out if they might cause she has been carrying for survived. the fire is affecting this part of the country. she works for we wilding argentina, and then g o that reintroduce his pieces that have disappeared from the area which i think this up when you throw hernandez. this is very sad because we're working to restore better and then these fires happen. we've come to give them some food, so they have some sustenance soon the my cause arrived to have escaped the
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flames. her thought that barbara, but they're not the ones. the spaghetti are also struggling to find food in the middle of the burn towards many of the wild species that you can see in this area had disappeared mostly because of intensive agriculture hunting. among other issues, they're slowly being re introduced in the area by environmental groups working here around 40 percent of his national park was affected by the wild fires. and while many of the animals living here had left the area, others remain, they're being taken care of. and they're being monitored with gps colors at the i what a center near the capitol. these my go. pigeons are trying to survive. they were rescued from the fires when they were a few days old. their lungs affected by the smoke. with up here, we decided we needed to get them out because we heard
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a small noise in their lungs. we captured the parents and we brought them. what we want is to take them back to the park as soon as possible, but the smoke needs to stop the province of korean, this is experiencing unprecedented rout heat and strong winds have helped to spread the flames local practices, such as burning pastures to renew the land have complicated the situation even further. in all burial the normal, normal times burning pastures could be okay. but when we see right, like the one we have now is catastrophic. we need to prevent that because if not, this will happen over and over again. yes, cameras located inside the park show that even though large areas with need is for it have been destroyed. jack was another species we introduce here. have managed to escape. recent rains have helped control the fires. but as the province continues to burn, these people are giving their best to save the animals that remain under threat
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that he will as a cedar korean, this argentina the world of cricket is in shock and morning after the sudden death of australian. great shane won't 52 year old had a suspected heart attack in thailand. santa hamish looks back at the career of a player, respected by fans and rivals alike. ah! in 1993 shane warne delivered what became known as the ball of the century. gotta go believe it. first of all, i would have to say that that is the perfect, 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, man,
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credible. he went on to take $708.00 test wickets, a total that put him 2nd on the old timeless masses. ah, these lakes insurance people 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 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, such as my thoughts are and i held to choose a shoes that's i got i think it's pretty good the cricket community and why the sporting world has lost one of its most unique tyler.

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