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on your ceremony has been launched the hall parish's and individuals pay $5000.00 to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. ah despair in mary awful. russia resumes attacking the city after a temporary cease. fire fails. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm the mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera. what's more coming up in the program, large crowds have been protesting against occupation and carson, the biggest city on to russian control. crimes president asked the us for more planes and a no fly zone, but the russian need of the gym or fusion warns at any such
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a zone would be regarded as an act of war and aid agencies. one, the conflict and ukraine is pushing millions of people towards hunger. ah, will 10 days into russia invasion of ukraine and the slim hope of a humanitarian corridor out of the southern city of mary. opal has been dashed. russia says it's resumed its attacks, and the claims of sci fi violations whiting was supposed to stop in mary opal and vulnerable aka on saturday to allow for the safe passage of civilians out of harm's way. those evacuations reported because of shelling. meanwhile, ukrainians in the southern city, of course, have been protesting against russia's takeover that the largest city currently under moscow's control and the world food program has warned. the conflict will push more people towards hunger. they say 5000000 people are in desperate need of
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food inside you crying out there is jona, how begins our coverage now from the city of live. if louisiana to do is to provide the this is blogger, nikita demento. he lives in the east and city of har, key front. he's explaining to his followers how their donations are being spent to help civilians on the front line. oh, the across ukraine along shifting front lines from the north to the east and to the south. civilians are under attack when they emerge from basements and shelters. as here in the town of pin close to keep. it is often to a landscape they can neither recognise nor comprehend. homes destroyed hospitals, overwhelmed heating, water and electricity cut off and with limited avenues of escape.
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that's why safe passage is so important. now. humanitarian corridors out of val, nevada, and the port city of merrier pole in the south failed on saturday because of continued attacks. negotiations are said to be ongoing. ukraine's resistance has done much to slow russia's ground advance so the heavier fire power is being unleashed from the air. yet the ukrainian government urgent calls for a no fly zone have gone. an onset, which explains this angry warning by president floaty mizzi lensky to the nato alliance. that he energy. all the people who die from this day forward will die because of you because of your weakness, because of your lack of unity. nato is not willing to shoot down russian aircraft and risk being drawn into a wider war with russia. so ukraine must act alone,
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for as long as its defense is lost. this is copied video from a russian helicopter gunship. and this is the sort of response ukraine's army is able to deliver one helicopter gunship down. oh. 7 and in the north, a russian warplane is down the wreckage smouldering among suburban homes for those who do make it out of besieged and bombarded parts of the country, it is to leave that many come for now a place of safety behind the lines irina and her boys have fled to her, keep leaving husband ruthless behind to fight. it is a feature of war that some are inspired to act with. great courage. in this case, a 7 year old de mer comforting, his mom which when we get the children are terrified
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and they don't know why they need to leave their home. i mean, like, i don't understand why i need to run away and leave my husband behind. left him alone to protect tow a c to moscow says it is not attacking civilian targets that claims to the contrary of fake news that the destruction in city centers and residential areas across the country is the work instead of ukrainian forces and saboteurs. try telling that to the people here law. yeah. can i saying it to the people under occupation in the south of the country in places like san burdens and on the root of russia's advance in the upper asia. all 3 places saw large protests on saturday, against the presence of russian troops. and try telling irina and her children
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that russian forces are liberating ukraine as they claim from nazi isn't nationalists. as they make their way into a bomb shelter, even here, where they had hoped to escape the war. jonah how al jazeera leave. let's take a close look at this humanitarian carter that had been set up. the route was established from reopen, which is home to more than 400000 people to the city of its apparition. it would have allowed civilians to drive along the corridor in their own cause or by boss chance draft that has more now from is apparition. we traveled south of the city of south parisha. the road behind me is the road that it was expected, perhaps optimistically to see bosses ob civilians being transported out of mariel po, taking them north to separation that it happened because the see suarez failed. road
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is be very quiet. we've seen the occasional car carrying children. no. we've also seen a lot of military. interestingly. checkpoints that we seen earlier in the day now abandoned and ukrainians. hanks heading towards russian positions. we rena, hold are only around 20 kilometers. south of here will be speaking to villages in this area. they tell us of the situation has deteriorated dramatically. today. i am well now this group of people said they had neighborhood shilling as intense as little as young out parents away said we were born during the war with the nazis guy and we would die during a world i heard the soil rejects peyton's dead body life how is it possible they are next of kin? how can they do this? so my relatives are in russia, we have their blood and they have aus that on you or not. but the right you will as
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yet, there's no electricity. we have no idea what's going on around us. my son is fighting in dumbass. i haven't heard from him for 4 days. i don't even know if he's still alive to you. there was a little boy just with the owner of this call is a shell, destroyed its wheel. is he trying to drive his family to safety? good to go. look at it, hit here and smash the wheel. the russians are shelling, even though they saw cars with science saying children inside driving back nor does apparition the roads, quiet, ukrainian tanks itself. charl, stratford al jazeera is upper risha, eastern ukraine. oh, bernard smith is in danielle and has more now on why the attempted sees 5 fails. the russian defense ministry says in coordination with the ukrainians. it established a humanitarian corridor on saturday between 10 am and 4 pm,
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to allow civilians to leave mary awful and vulnerable her these 2 strategic cities that are surrounded by russian forces and fighters from our desk and la ganske people's republic. but the russian say the ukrainians continue to shall these corridors. and so it wasn't possible to have this for the sci fi to be effective am or civilians to leave and fight. according to denise pershing, who is the leader of the de nets people's republic. he says no civilians were able to leave van of aha. now he also told al jazeera that the reason he called in russian force is to help in the fight in don bass against ukraine forces. because the british in america, americans particularly had been arming and training fighters from ukraine and they feared in, in a non exc, and la ganske that they were about to be invaded. but ball chillers ball. now what happened is that at the end of last year,
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the west started active support of armed forces of ukraine. they started supplying lethal weapons and lots of aircraft from the us and britain, and hundreds and hundreds of units of armaments. they also supply the government of ukraine with instructions over a long period of time. and our intelligence was reporting that manpower, armaments, and ammunitions were being moved towards the demarcation line. a little less important to point out that mary awful unvil nova her form part of this historic province of don bass in ukraine that are done at school and were ganske want to be part of their republics, republics recognized by russia. but at the moment, the forces rondon, etc. and le ganske, when vladimir putin invaded ukraine, the only control about a 3rd of the territory that they lay claim to the ukrainians had about 2 birds. but that of course, is rapidly diminishing. ours are done at scan. lugens forces advanced with russian
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help, but mary, awful and villanova, or critical areas for don bass or ukraine's present has ramped up calls for the west to do more and he's pushing for a no fly zone. in ukraine. the time refers to an air space, it becomes off limits for certain aircraft. it's usually put in place to prevent airborne attacks or surveillance, and it must be enforced by military power. that means nato would need to take action against any russian plain spotted in a no fly zone and shoot them if necessary. but to me, as the lensky says, the absence of the no fly zone gives russia the green light to continue bombing cities and villages. but the u. s. a. nato have said implementing one could put the alliance into a direct military confrontation with russia and vladimir putin as warn the west that he would regard any no fly zone of ukraine as an act of war. i'm a val, has more rushes warmer she rages across ukraine. the verbal of 1st, if coming from moscow, is no less powerful. president putin is sure to clear warning to western powers,
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saying any attempt to create a no fly zone over ukraine would be considered a direct military involvement in the conflict against russia. just muslim storm lucian as you are now. we are hearing the no fly zone must be established over the territory of ukraine. it is impossible to do so over the territory of ukraine itself. it is possible only from the territory of some neighboring country, but any move in this direction will be viewed by us as a participation in the arm conflict with human footing made it clear he once you claim to have a new thomas status in the power ballast between nato and russia. look, we're this, he says, requires of demilitarized you, craig a little because it's western bikers are intending to supply it with nuclear weapons. if not stopped, they will arm those systems and from that thick and on from the very thick and rushes faith would be very different. is there now statistic enemy won't even need intercontinental ballistic missile so that they will have us at gunpoint. right. just how can we overlooked that to me?
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not as when we put, put and said everything is going according to plan in ukraine, and his army will achieve all of its objectives. his foreign minister said gay laugh rove, had some harsh words for the ukrainian president, just run vocalist royal for still another. it's zalinski. so unhappy with nato not interfering than that means he's hoping to resolve this conflict by involving nato . it means he's not hearing statements from european capitals, saying they won't get involved. it means he wants to provoke a conflict between nato and russia. perhaps the most challenging issue for russia right now is the economic measures. the west is imposing. in this regard, president put in, says western sanctions are akin to a declaration of war on his country. for a minister of raw has warned of consequences and single doubt the u. k. in particular, he says moscow's response to the factions will without doubt, hurt british interest. so russia because in his words,
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the u. k. has chosen to move to words, a direct confrontation with his country mohammed one additional. earlier i spoke to ben judor, a senior fellow at the atlantic councils, europe center says the current situation is extremely dangerous for russia and for the wild. what we're involved in is one of the most dangerous moments in international relations since the cuban missile crisis. and it's very important that cool heads and judicious judgment, prevail in washington and london, brussels, paris, and elsewhere is extremely important in these crises that leaders continue to talk to each other directly, indirectly, that military is, continues talk to each other and as far as possible there are direct lines between them. it was one of the few positive signs we had in this conflict. so far, the direct lines been established between the head of the russian army and his american counterpart in order that they can call each other in the event of an
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emergency. this regime has gone on now for a very long time. it's almost 23 years old. it started with beauty and have a figure. some was like 20 on a ton of popular a strong man. unclear whether or not the country was still more received, but he was very much in charge of a regime with vinny. and as businessman, an importance of keeping public opinion, onside was become clear as the patient is making these decisions alone. and that the regime that we have now in russia is not a regime, it's a personalized dictatorship. with al jazeera life from london still, i had for you on the program, thousands of people across here, around to show solidarity with ukrainians. we look at how the warranty ukraine could affect the iran nuclear deal. i've talked near an end in vienna. ah,
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that is not dry of the areas of east australia brisbin down to sydney where we've seen flooding recently, but the heavy survey has gone off show. we're talking about bunches of cheryl is now running slowly yet never fully. somebody still shows sydney to be at risk of for the down pause but it's not concentrated all the big ones of light looks dry. brisbin there are few showers in what is company rather hot weather in tropical queensland for the west and the west australia, the heat wave is gone, the cannot and still that 38 perth, enjoying about 3040 in new zealand. nice and warm day on sunday will be changed to about 80 degrees in christ church from 27. so this is a deteriorating situation from the point of view, if you like warm sunshine. and the rain's also increased to give that potential of flash flooding in the central philippines again in java. good part of borneo,
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sumatra. and southern thailand, a least dark blues are the potential for big thunderstorms flash law. therefore, most of india is dry, but this is the season we start cities, tropical, depression, spit out isn't very windy. one cost be near gale force winds, but either way towards time will not i might catch the north of sri lanka. ah, my name a please. with can truly call it. yeah. yeah. when groups bring, you know, wanted me, you want to know you all and just read money. man i do with my nigeria on al jazeera. ah,
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ah ah, welcome back. look at the main developments today, and russia has resumed attacking the southern city of murray, awful, or a temporary cease fire to allow humanitarian aid has failed. both moscow and give are accusing each other of violations. ukrainians in the southern city, of course, on a protesting washes takeover. it has been the largest city to be seized by russia. people also gathered in 2 other cities, demanding an end to the presence of russian troops that a new crimes present. rosamille zalinski is again calling for western allies to assist in establishing a no fly zone over his country. but russia says any move to restrict flights will
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be viewed as an act of war. what is the fighting intensifies again and mario police take a closer look at what's happening elsewhere. ukraine is under attack from the north, south, and east russia and it's allied separate. his forces now hold all of the areas shaded in. red russian troops are claiming control of nikolai, of in the south and their reports of ongoing battles. heavy shelly continues in ukraine, 2nd largest city of kirk, even the east faced intense aerial bombardment in recent days. and the capital here is again, been under attack with explosions heard from the city center, but it remains under ukrainian control. yes, actually say anthony lincoln is in poland at the moment to see the scale refugee crisis 1st hand. he held talks with ukraine's foreign minister and met with refugees. united nations predicts the number of people fleeing the war might reach one and a half 1000000 in the next 24 hours. it's amos ravi reports from modica on the
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polish side of the ukrainian border. mostly will do it from ok. you not thought us put that a boyish job, but you have it all part plus visa could i have now been that could i, you know, would last cause little beats and the high no much. oh, close the skies over ukraine now. she says to stop rush and bombs falling on their cities that they are more your more please pose the sky for your brain. help us yell on a desperate plea from the ukrainian people. something that you are secretary of state anthony, blinking on his visit to poland, made clear will not happen. a 45 minute meeting with ukraine's foreign minister at the border, a public show of support. at his country's darkest hour. the entire world stands with ukraine. just as i am standing here in ukraine with my friend, my colleague,
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to triple over the foreign minister of ukraine. if they continued to provide us with necessary weapons, the price will be lower. this will save many lives in ukraine. many houses. many children will be bored. many sufferings will be avoided. despite the symbolic visit, direct american military help, something that could risk triggering a global conflict, stops at the polish border. control volunteers say the anxiety uncertainty, frustration and sadness of refugees at the often chaotic medic, a border crossing must be seen to be understood. having skipped it on his tour, blinkin they seeming, struggled to comprehend the level of help ukraine needs to live. there it is, one thing, and i'm a thing and actually doing something is another thing i can say a lot of words do, but it doesn't mean anything. if i don't do anything with my hands,
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i am not present here. i don't see it didn't match with my eyes. millions more could soon be making their way on the refugee trail. short of direct military intervention by any one. it will continue to be a growing challenge for ukrainian forces to stop the russian advance, let alone push back what we have been seeing here at the medic. a border crossing is more and more medics and volunteer fighters with military gear with medical supplies. coming to this border, crossing, crossing into ukraine, and then making their way to the front line. ukrainians know they are isolated and largely alone in this fight. waiting for help from the outside world. fighter jets attack aircraft air defense systems. the kind of help they need to stop russia over running their country. the kind of help that is not coming. st. basra, the old 0 medical border crossing eastern poland the humans while food program is
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trying to feed 5000000 people in desperate need inside ukraine to write to general david beasley says those who managed to escape the country of the lucky ones. the agency of setup distribution warehouses in neighboring countries to get through to people who are not able to leave. 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 deals, take in to where they want to go. this really, really quite remarkable. now, on the other side of the equation, we plan 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 the mediately with tension simmering between russia and the west. that him a patient has met with israel's prime minister enough tiny bennett in moscow. he had asked bennett to launch talks of the crime and but it's ready. officials have played down expectations for breakthrough hurry force. it has more on the talks
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from west through selim. it's happened on the jewish service a time when you wouldn't expect a religiously observant prime minister, such as natalie bennett to travel, but there is a provision in the religion to do so. if human life is at stake or which is, is clearly the case. here are what we're hearing from the prime minister's office in israel is that the 2 men spoke for 3 hours in the kremlin that they of course spoke about the conflict in ukraine that they spoke about, the israeli and jewish citizens in that country at risk. but also that they spoke about the situation in syria where of course, russia is heavily involved and where israel often carries out air strikes against iranian targets. and also about the iran nuclear deal to so fairly wide range of subjects over the course of 3 hours. the prime minister's office also telling us that this was done in coordination with the united states and also with germany and
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france. we understand that prime minister bennett is not his next stop will be berlin for talks with the german chancellor. all our shows or marches have been taking pace all across europe in support of ukraine. thousands of people have turned out in major cities to rally against the ongoing russian assault. son gaga has more from london side by side holding hands a show of solidarity in munich, a human chain across the city, protesting against russia's invasion of ukraine, near by the russian consulate. it's entrance vandalized with red paint, a show of anger against vladimir putin. the man who protest to say must waste justice for his actions are greek for after of when i despise war, any kind of war and i really want to set an example. i think patient has been courted for far too long for 20 years. the west has been trying to keep him quiet
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so that he don't get upset. and that simply has to stop now. ah, in rome, the mood may have been more festive, but the message to put in just as critical, italy may have been one of russia's closest allies in europe, with many politicians having previously boasted of strong ties. now, many are seeking to distance themselves across europe. cities that have welcome to russian money are having to reflect on the effect that it's had in their businesses and politics. oh, among them london, and major beneficiary of russian cash says the end of the soviet union. but that has not calmed any criticism of putin or his allies here. the more missiles raining down on ukraine, the more solidarity people here are showing towards ukrainians. more people, hey, want us for the west to step up and take decisive action against hootin and his assault on ukraine. there's going to be a genocide. why do we wait?
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they will go in. but only after this genocide, how outrages we need to do it. now. i come from ohio, grew up with a lot of russian influence. and i think we're well aware of what what he can do. and if we don't stop him, no, he, he'll just keep going and going and going in the hague, home of the international criminal court. many called for an end to the invasion and blamed polluted himself, not russians for the conflict. all the while ukraine continues to come under attack, yet many europeans are determined to signal less support for the country and to show ukrainians. they are not alone. sonya eagle out a 0 london or new demands from russia threatening to derail talks aimed at reviving the 2015 iran nuclear deal. the company wants guarantees from the us that sanctions,
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or russia invasion of ukraine won't prevent it from trading with 10. ron, for thou back the deal with our launch, i would assume a song see the avalanche of aggressive sanctions that started to erupt from the west and hasn't finished yet in my understanding. requires reflection 1st of all, by the lawyers. and we want to receive a very precise response, guarantees that the sanctions won't by any means affect our mode of trade, economic and investment corporation. we ran on their nuclear program today. we've requested the american colleagues as they rule here, to give us a written guarantees, at least at the level of the secretary of state. so that the current process launched by the united states will not by any means affect our rights for a free call and full fledged trade, or you're economic, military and investment cooperation with iran. that all talks in vienna have been ongoing for months now with precision french and voice saying they are close to
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reaching agreement. our diplomatic editor james base is in vienna with more on those negotiations talk. so be go all now for 11 months. the idea to re establish the raw nuclear deal. it was president trumpet pulled out of it in 2016. he put tough sanctions on iran. iran then responded by pushing ahead with a nuclear program, getting much more sophisticated centrifuges and increasing greatly their knowledge of how potentially to build a nuclear bomb. but in recent weeks, there has been progress. the talks have been continuing here in the last few days. they've gone on late into the night. the european envoys left vienna in the last 24 hours to go and consult with their capitals, with many believing a deal was very close. that's why the comments of the russian foreign minister are worrying for all involved in this process. he's now asking for guarantees that the
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sanctions have been put on russia are not going to affect russia's trade and relations with iran. it's a real spanner in the works at the 11th hour news negotiations. so more in everything we're covering and including of course, the lay sets of elements inside ukraine. al jazeera dot com. ah, a look at the main developments now and the slim hope of a humanitarian corridor out of the southern city of mary awful has been dashed. russia says it's resumed its attacks. the net claims of sci fi violations fighting was supposed to stop in mary apo and at von the vaca on saturday to allow safe passage of civilians out of harm's way. but the evacuations reported because of shelling, hope that russian and ukrainian officials will hold a 3rd round of talks on monday. meanwhile, crowds of ukraine.
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