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global power, games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad the simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many a reason that could effect any human eyesight master of chaos on al jazeera. ah . ready this is al jazeera ah, you're watching the news, our live from headquarters and ohio getting obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukrainians begin leaving the city of sumi after an agreement is made with russia to open a humanitarian corridor juice. did you know that you were in your crane 2nd largest city, where people say they have nowhere to go off to?
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russia's bombing campaign reduced their homes to rebel saluting. a war hero. how people in separatist control don't? yes. go remembering someone they call a peace fighter. and cutting off russian oil. washington pushes for a ban on imports, but people are paying the price at the pump. and i'm devin ash, with sport the conflicts and ukraine has led to another decision by fif. well, that will, governing body will allow foreign place in the country and in russia to suspend their contracts and join other teams. welcome to the news. our residents are beginning to escape the ukrainian city to tell the full force of russian air strikes over night. a humanitarian corridor has been established at sumi to get thousands of ukrainians to safety buses or leaving the city after an overnight air strike killed. at least 10 people. russia says
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several other routes has been established most lead ukrainians into russian and bella, russian territory. but 3 hours into a temporary cease fire, ukraine's deputy prime minister says both sides have only agreed to one humanitarian corridor. while ukraine's president says there is an urgent need to evacuate civilians from besieged cities. due to the most misty hasn't come up restoring yet we have seen a lot of promises and agreements, namely about the creation of humanitarian corridors. but they haven't worked so far and i have no more time to wait. and mary o poll, people don't have time to wait anymore. the occupants want our people to die. we have sent columns of caravans, of men tearing a to mary pool. they are brave people and they understand that the russian military can destroy this convoy on its way. now, many people are trapped in car key, ukraine, 2nd largest city, and it's home to 1400000 people. it's already in ruin. just the war goes into
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a 13th day. let's kick things off a troll stratford. he's joining us in the city and supper retail, and southeastern ukraine. charles to tell us what you're seeing, where you are right now. we are currently all south of the city of zach parisha along the road on which we are expecting to see in a few minutes because we've just passed them dozens of buses heading towards mary helpful to try and pull what we understand could be hundreds of thousands of civilians out of that besieged city. we pause so much about 15 kilometers up the road that being led by police as school. there is a truck also a least one truck in that home. boy, we understand carrying humanitarian aid. now we know that this is at least this time that a corridor has tried to be established to try and get people out. not only of mary
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awful, but of other besieged cities in ukraine, one of which is car cave. now, when we went to concave, yesterday, i was there 3 weeks ago and speaking to residence, then there was no sense of any real belief that russia could invade this country and start shilling a city as important culturally, educationally, historically. as car cave, this country's 2nd city. well, we now know that has happened and there are hundreds of thousands of people in that city that are terrified for the future. let's have a listen to report. a man walks carefully down a street totally destroyed. russian bombs have ripped through these buildings in central car cave. the area is silent and brutally scarred.
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shrapnel has ripped through cars, masonry thrown in the blasts has crushed others. flames still rise from buildings near by. bomb craters and twisted steel. this st in central car cave shows you just how devastating the effect of russian bombing of the city has been. and its higher st totally destroyed. where do these buildings have people's homes in the private residences, flats, some of them still smoking. one of the main things that many people here tell you is that they can in no way understand how the leader of a country like russia could do something like this. to a city like concave, theresa is in shock. she walks around in
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a days looking at the destroyed businesses and homes. are you finished? up here? i cannot think straight. i can't find the words break uniform. it's barbaric, terrible. the world is shaking the can you hear me? thank you. i just don't understand shrapnel has ripped through the golden spires. i'm an orthodox church. every windows smashed wonder ground metro stations is where many people hide. young and old stand patiently in line for food served by volunteers, bowl soup salad. bread elona and her 12 year old daughter. nastier show us the train carriage where
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they've sheltered since their home was destroyed. to assisted with us. it's dotted 12 days ago. our house was destroyed and she is not good. we don't know where to live anymore. i don't know where to go with my child. honestly help us. it is not. there are many here like us who have lost everything understood of their belongings and neatly arranged where they sleep. there are family pets here too. if she dos over this book or i thought we would live peacefully and happiness united, but i was wrong. in the carriage, we find 19 year old violetta and her baby son balked on. he was born in
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hospital 2 days after the russian army invaded it almost in so difficult because every day we watched him upstairs. though i'm so worried about him getting cold. vladimir putin told the world repeatedly, russia would never invade ukraine. cock give is a terrified testimony to his line. in the last few seconds we have just heard what sounds like heavy shelling to the south west of here. we can't guarantee or confirm, sorry that, that shelling as a long this proposed so called green or humanitarian corridor. the road on which i'm standing on. now, we are expecting these buses to appear any minute now. and as i say, dozens of them, including also trucks of humanitarian aid, this town behind me is the last town that isn't fully full. ukrainian,
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military control is most shelling, i can hear that in the distance. so yes, this is the last town that he's in full, ukrainian, military control. we know that there are russian forces in the next door villages. there are all the safe, great hopes that this corridor is going to work to day that we're going to see these bosses that they're going to get into mariel. and they're going to rescue what we understand the some of the hundreds of thousands of people that have been trapped there for days with no electricity, no running water. we're also getting reports of many bodies on the streets as the fighting. there has been so intense. okay, thank you so much. charl stratford as reporting from the summer and i thank you in years africa. well, the u. n. is saying that the number of people seeing rushes vans has now reached 2000000 the when's high commissioner for human rights? we shall bachelor once every one fling to be allowed safe passage. i'm deeply concerned about saving are strapped, inactive hostility,
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in numerous areas. and i urge all parties to take effect to action to enable all civilians including those situation vulnerability to safely leave areas effective by conflict. the office and receive reports of advertise attention of pro cranium activists. in areas that have recently come under the control of our groups in the east of the couch, we have also received reports of beings of people considered to be pro russian government control territories. i beat my urgent goal for a peaceful and to hostile it is. so that is the comment by the united nation that's not bring in joe in a whole. he's joining us from the, even jonah as charles was just saying. i mean, there is great hope that the humanitarian quarter is, will actually work this time after a previous attempt to fail to what are you hearing about the evacuation and whether they are under way or not. well, one thing there is no doubt about is the need. the latest figures suggested some $700000.00 people across the country now have been without power, without water,
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without heat for days, food supplies running low in lots of those besieged and bombarded centers. medical supplies running low as well. the need for escape is never been greater. now. the seen as far as humanitarian car doors goes is pretty confused. you'll recall 2 attempts failed on saturday and sunday to open negotiated corridors, added murray, pole, and volta vodka in the east of the country, each side, blaming the other for the failure of those negotiated corridors. on monday, russia came to produce a unilateral offer to open corridors out to big besieged population centers like key of car keys, mary, pole, and so on. with the roots heading across the border into russia and into allied by the roost, which on surprisingly not a great deal. the people were clamoring to use. those roots were denounced by the government here, a cynical and immoral. it came to nothing tuesday morning. the same thing again,
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the unilateral offer by russia to keep these routes open and to add to the places like sumi place like germany here in the north as well. now we know that one route is negotiated out of su me and he's functioning sas to paula tarver about a 180 kilometers on the road. a pretty good road. i'm told south that would be about 2 hours on a good day, possibly longer and buses are said to be ferrying people along that road. and as you heard from child there, he's seen busses heading to mario pole with a police escort, allegedly, to remove people from that city. again, unclear whether that is a negotiated route or not. and separately we hear that people are managing to evacuate in that corridor of suburban centers, west of the capital key at the the scene appalling attacks on civilians in recent days, people said to be leaving or pin where a number civilians died in the last 2 days. of attack still going on all around them in that area, the mayor of nearby hust about was killed by an air strike and in
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a place called mockery. 13 civilians were killed in an air strike when a bomb fell on a bred factory. so fall in conditions of attention fighting and violence happening that people taking advantage it seems wherever they camp and what are you hearing about the latest on the situation on the ground and reports of russian advances. and in some parts of the country, at least you know, there are 2 pictures that one that one he is about. the nature and state of the russian advanced nature and states of russian forces deployed. one suggests that they are bog down, that they are struggling with logistical in soc, supply problems. mechanical problems that enormous convoy 40 miles long, hasn't moved for 6 days on route to key of the suggestion. the parts of it literally stuck in the mud. as the spring thaw comes, the sun is shining here. it's a sunny day in queue, but that it has the potential to suggest that russia is struggling on the military
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front. advances elsewhere to suggest otherwise because they are making use of supply lines that are working closer to areas where they can get supply closer to the border, better as close to the border of russia itself and the borders of those eastern breakaway region. so you are seeing advances happening in the north heavy pressure on chinese. you are seeing advances happening near car keys. the town of is you that tried to open up a corridor that directly from the russian border to car key. and you are seeing sustained pressure in the east, not just multiple, but force attempting to enter mich alive, west of crimea, again for the 2nd or 3rd day being repelled, but continuing to press on the next target to come, potentially the enormous port city of odessa. thank you so much. donna hall is recording from the visa and western ukraine, or the russian president vladimir putin says that he will not use conscripts nor reserve soldiers in the military operation in ukraine. june hughes, media. but i'd like to also address the mothers sisters and brides of our officers
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who are currently fighting to protect russia in our special operation. i understand that you worry about your loved ones. you can be proud of them, just like you. the whole country is proud of them the same way together with you. the whole country is proud of them and worries about them. i'd like to highlight that in the military action, no conscripted soldiers will be taking part. and we will not call for reserves, only professional military personnel will take part in the factions, and we will secure p for all the people russia. a funeral has been held and done yet can eastern ukraine for the commander of the separatists. part of italian, his unit says he was killed on saturday while trying to help civilians leave a nearby city. bernard smith reports from dawn, yet the bloody ms. yoga has become one of the 1st heroes of the new russian recognized the next people's republic. the dpr. too much of the rest of the world. he was
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a separatist fighting ukraine for control of its sovereign territory with several 1000 mourners. here he was fighting for peace. what beautiful. firstly, they are defenders of our land. they offer true stay off of the fatherland. this is like the great patio said will. only do i think this is my duty. this man gave his life of freedom and independence of our great republic. i had to count. he fights for us for all the that's a, it's a piece. jogger was the commander of the d. p. r's, elite a spart, a battalion. his soldiers say he'd gone to rescue civilians from an apartment building in vol nova during what was supposed to be a humanitarian ceasefire on saturday. but his unit got trapped in a fire fight with what they called ukrainian nationalists. jogger was shot, one of the people who will report this story across social media to the russian public is a well known and influential war reporter sammy on peg off,
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took the way it's middle mas, eliminate, hilarious to both of those who fight civilians are terrorists. so for me, it's not a military operation, but a counter terrorist operation. lots for me. the militants and new nazis who practically control ukraine. now are the same as i saw terrorism, which are that is the the morn as a chanting. we will not forgive. we will not forget vladimir putin has awarded vladimir yaga posthumously, the title hero of russia. if the countries highest honor given for service to the russian state and nation before the invasion of ukraine, more than 14000 people had died in the fighting to try and bring this region closer to russia. russian don bass, that sign reads. now, most men have been drafted to the military. there's more death. it's hard to imagine how this region would be allowed to return to craning control. bernard smith, al jazeera desk on
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russia deputy prime minister says crude oil prices could climb to over $300.00 per barrel. if the u. s. on european union ban imports of oil from russia, secretary state on to blink and announce on sunday, washington and its allies are considering an embargo on russian oil. the price per barrel had a 14 year high of nearly a $140.00 as president biden considers an embargo. the previous record was $147.00 per barrel, that was in july of 2008 or president biden is yet to decide whether to impose oral sanctions on russia. he has broad bipartisan support in congress, but there's this agreement over how and where the u. s. would get alternative supplies. my kind of reports from washington d. c. the u. s. motorist is already feeling the pain. the price of gas is now at its highest level since the economic crash in 2008. and this could rise even
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further, should the us decide to impose sanctions on russian oil? no decision has been made at this point by the president about an been an import, a ban on importing oil from russia. and those discussions are ongoing internally and also with our counterparts and partners in europe and around the world. i would know that what the present is most focused on is ensuring we are continuing to take steps to deliver punishing economic consequences on certain well taking all action necessary to limit the impact prices at the gas time b, u. s. as the world's largest oil producer, but is also the largest consumer and remains dependent, unimportant, foreign oil. 8 percent of oil imported into the us comes from russia and divided administration is seeking ways to make up. the thoughtful should impose sanctions.
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the white house confirmed a high level team visited venezuela this weekend to discuss, among other issues, energy matters. there's also been speculation about importing oil from iran, while this broad bipartisan support, oil sanctions against russia in congress. this theory among republicans about any suggestion that countries like venezuela or iran could make up the shortfall. we should be drilling for oil and gas that we own to replace what we buy from potent and the idea of getting gas from iran to make up for the last we received from russia is insane. you'd be taking gas revenue away from a dictator, a war criminal in increasing revenue or religious nazi the toll of iran. that is the dumbest idea i've ever heard. we are producing over a 1000000 bowers, lots of dave and we were just
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a couple of years ago. we have the capability to do it. i think that's a much better strategy, begging saudi arabia to produce more or cutting a deal with a narco terrorist and the durham and venezuela, which wouldn't even lead to enough oil anyways. or some, you know, crazy iran deal that almost guaranteed to be a nuclear weapons policy. underlying the bite and administration's deliberations about oil sanctions against russia. our domestic political concern. prices at the pump and electric rail in us politics and looming ahead, late to the mid term elections in which high gas prices could have severe consequences for the administration in charge. regardless of the reason my kind of out, sierra washington. well, let's show you what's going on at the romania ukraine border because thousands of people continue to stream into romania fleeing the war in ukraine so far more than 290. 1000 have arrived in romania following the russian invasion. and on monday,
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the romanian government approved legislation allowing ukrainian children to enroll in local schools. and you can see people continue to stream into the country who don't have to bear. and she reports from the romania ukraine border in the bitter cold waiting. an acute can feed longer than it already is. there is a story of people fleeing award. they didn't expect mothers taking their children across the border. family is being torn apart as men between the age of 18 to 60. i'm not allowed to leave ukraine under martial law. and marina at diversity was traveling alone with her 12 year old son. stayed in keith for as long as she could, didn't of course, have another point. and we stayed because we thought the wood and the 20 moment, it was relatively quiet in our way we heard the bombing, but we didn't think it would get to us until the very last moment we realized we
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had to escape when we had miss ask my never our head, despite the warnings, few believed award breakout until it actually happened. they tell about how they were caught off guard not expecting to become refugees. and in the mid a group of indian students who arrived in holl keep only 3 weeks ago to start medical school. it was around 16 days. we were like, we don't know, will we know war and they were there are just argue and all. but suddenly this happened and viva of you all went to the bunker and we had no i you know, we had a really hard time. there were no facility to which we, oh oh, we could skip from there. so we decided to go buy food. we traveled, i guess 20 kilometers by foot and finally breezed. void of i and then we managed to move from there with the buzz a little further down the line. yeah m as has been,
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is trying to cheer up. these are the last moments they will be together as a family, until who knows when she's afraid for me says, but i think she would be bored without me. she will have nobody to neg, they have travelled for 3 days, some zeppelin jaw in the east where the russian army is advancing. yep. os, most of the guys at the law. i woke up at 5 am because i heard a huge, loud bang. i thought something fell down from the shelf from the room next door, but the airport was being bombed. rou, slona made the same journey, leaving behind her husband, sister nieces and nephews. she's begging them to move fast before they get caught up and a fighting. she's upset that your life has been up ended, it was a good, simple one. and she had plans for the future. and she rejects russian president vladimir putin claims that civilians are not being targeted
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yet that the do prob, let us do this is not true. it's full scale, we're being annihilated. people are dying, children, elderly, everybody, we have to run by foot as soon as there was an opportunity. it's not true, they're killing us for school. many of the people here are russian speakers, those booting claim. this war is aiming to protect. they became victims of a conflict that started in their name, but of their honeyed edges. euro alone do ukraine romania border. here with the news on, i'll just to wrestle ahead. cracks and highlands coalition, while the prime minister is feeling increasingly isolated and the olympic oval champion breaks. another record is coming up later in sports. ah.
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with that you may be aware, it's still very cold in the far eastern side of your from western russia. this cloud here really shows what's falling out of the sky as snow. where's at the west and coming to the atlantic? this is how much warmer and that's coming is right. it's got a big contrast from the west to the east in certain middle around which will this weather is going, is an area of high pressure settling things down along the sun to come out. the temperature distola slowly rise just because of that. but the wind determines it's normally speaking and it still will be on wednesday that will come across the black sea means even more significant snow for turkey as it slowly leaves a sudden balkans. same time that rays coming in to the british isles through ireland and just touching portugal as well. the had to be, it's really quite warm. temperature was, were about 5 ish above average in this northwestern part of europe encountering that 5 below for this eastern side. jumping science to african, that's been effected recently by what's happening. that's right. and it still isn't
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that there's a low here drugging in fairly colder. and that contrast means you've got sandstorms because it's found drawings. so harless extending up into egypt and rain on the north coast for take you through tuesday night into wednesday everything moves on, but the sand reaches rock me down to the nigerian coast. ah, my name is pleased with julie. i. busy this and go swinging. the wanted me to ones you know, you all angel please morning. my name is billy and he's just full of surprises. when i hear he has yet to every know my nigeria on al jazeera bitcoin block chain and crypto guarantees. disruptive technology joined with me and introducing
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week fell apart when civilians reportedly came under fire. russian airstrikes have devastated harkey forcing many of its people to fleet. more than a 100 people have been killed in ukraine, 2nd largest city. it's home to 1400000 people. many say they have nowhere to go. and russia has warned western leaders against banning imports of oil from the country. moscow says crude oil prices could climb to over $300.00 a barrel. if the u. s. and european union go ahead with the ban. let's discuss this with corny your meyer, who's an economist than oil and gas specialist. she's joining us from bern and switzerland. welcome back to al jazeera. so what would be the impact of this to russia if the us band at russian oil and gas products? well, the impact to, and to russ that will be minimal for the us banning because only one percent of
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russian oil exports go to to, to, to, to the us sent for the us. it's easy to say that because only 3 percent of their imports at the majority of what they consume to produce themselves settled are just all producer. i'm come from russia for europe. it's a very, very different ball game. yeah, we'll get to your room before you. let's look at the u. s. actually and reverse. i mean if for the u. s, then what would, what would be the implications for the u. s. d, implications is 8th, 8th oil, 8th, 8th them, a fate managed to convince the europeans to join. and i and, and there's less oil going to, what's europe and the u. s. it will price the oil prices. it will bring the global oil prices up. and the consumer will feel that the pump and how likely is it that the europeans join because we heard recently from the german chancellor who was really dismissing the idea of this wider ban saying that, you know, europe had deliberately exempted russia from such sanctions from energy sanctions
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because it supply could not be secured. so europe has a lot at stake, doesn't it? it has a lot at stake. if you look, as i said before, if you look at your body, for instance, 60 percent of the oil comes from, from, from, from russia. 55 percent of the gas comes from russia and up to 40 percent oil. it's 55 percent of gas. so it's really bad. and you saw the, the deputy chancellor of germany, i missed the hop ache. who is the green, who doesn't like fossil fuels, worrying about social cohesion in germany, if germany caught itself off from russia and the 2 supplies? well russia closer to pipeline, then to europe and to germany. i mean, they're threatening to do so. if the western countries go ahead and band their products, how likely is it that they do so? well, ac all bets are off. if europe also bands oil, if it's just did the u. s,
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i don't think anything will happen. but mind you, you know, if russian oil russian, all, they had to hide time finding a ho ma'am, last week. and it did the chinese and indians just wait until the discount was high enough and then bought. so russian oil will find the home. it's not the same for gas, but russian oil will find the home, even if the europeans choose not to buy it. what about the, is this idea of the americans are trying to cut a deal with venezuelans, or perhaps even the iranians. i mean could that help them in the short term at least what it will have it may help. but you know, you also have to be wary or aware that or crude or if you refiner crude oil does not equal crude oil. so you need specific grades, especially if you're running a know the refinery. and so things are not totally fond. triple, not totally substitute to pull back. you know, if you look at date, iran,
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it could potentially what another 1.21.3000000 barrels of, of crude as exploits over time developed in storage, which they could release immediately. but mind you the chassis p o a, the, we are our nuclear talks. what need to go to a conclusion? and guess what? russia is one of the p 5 to permanent 5 of the un security council at plus one germany who are on the other side of the negotiating table. all right, thank you so much, colonel meyer for speaking to us from switzerland. thank you very much. now russia negotiator sandra latest talks with ukraine to and the conflict did not meet their expectations, but a 4th round will be held in belarus. soon. doors such a bar is in moscow with more on the kremlin demands. one of the most m. o. official statements that we've heard from russian officials was from the kremlin spokesperson dmitri pascall,
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who laid out for the 1st time what russia's looking for in order for this so called military operation in ukraine to end. and there are 4 points that the russians want from the ukranian government, and 1st that is for them to cease military operations. and to that they make constitutional amendments where they a rule out any or joining of any block in the future, including nato and 3rd, they want crimea, which russia annexed in 2014, to be officially recognized as part of russia. they also want key f to recognize the separatist regions of don yeske and the guns in the eastern part of ukraine. as independent republics. these are the main points now, according to russian officials that will at once this, these things are done by the government, key of the fighting will stop immediately. and of course, the ukrainian officials have said that their conditions are that the needs to be an immediate cease fire and a withdrawal of all russian troops from ukrainian soil before they can talk about
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anything else. the richer babich is a political analysts based and moscow. he says, ukraine's defenses can't hold out much longer. i think the brilliant on forces will be defeated during the next a week or 2. there may be resistance on that, on the ground in very good right now. rush is even the avoidance. fearing we don't care to get them on the population, so there will be resistance. but i think so looking for what is very kind of a big making. what they do. the end game is the destruction of their anti rash and political. you see that king power in your brain and 1000. when these goals rush will just take the fight, we will not be taken and your, your brains lab what we need from them. and you will be f rush. you
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mom the all of them the, you need the proposal to me to your brain december last year. but what i want to say is there will be a distance on the ground after the em. all that needed to know the reason why i put it was very simple. what can i do? ok, they can cancel just 100. so they make or they can make a paris back in russia. how many people are they going to do? maybe a few. those and if you're under the state and they will bring in state and i was barry and direction is much more dangerous than any groups human, very rational groups. this is the logic of the russian state. so as i mentioned when you want to saying that 2000000 people have fled, the russian advance and ukraine, it comes just a day after the security council called for a safe passage for those trop, because of the fighting. kristen salumi reports from new york. the united nations security council heard about the impact of the conflict is having on civilians in
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an open meeting. well, the same time they're working behind the scenes to try to get a resolution to pass that would ensure humanitarian access to the conflict. the united nations is calling for an impeded access for humanitarian workers and also for civilian to leave the country. should they so desire? that's something that none of the council members disagree with in principle, but they can't seem to agree on the wording for a resolution. it was very welcome to hear of the agreement between the ukrainian authorities and the russian federation about the need for humanitarian tornadoes. that was welcome. but as you know, it's yet to be to be realized. we believe there are things that need to be clearly understood as a basis for safe passage. you need to have clarity on the route. it needs to be a route which is safe. you need to have timing for movements. you need to have
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a contact number for those running the convoys in and out. you need to know what the purpose is. of each movement. you need to have a hotline in case it doesn't work. we need all these, all these aspects which we've all learned from bitter experience elsewhere, to get the safe passages to work. russia accused ukraine of blocking civilians for leaving the country and using them as human shields. ukraine accuse russia of hypocrisy and france, which is attempting to draft a resolution guaranteeing humanitarian access, says a cessation of hostilities will be necessary in order to achieve that. well, the united nations is not waiting for the security council before it and the head with its plans to bring relief to the people of ukraine. they've already met with defense officials in moscow and are moving forward with or without a resolution. quick look at some other news now,
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and it's been nearly 5 years since i saw was defeated in iraq. but women who are raped on, tortured, are still struggling to rebuild their lives. this tuesday on international women's day, you take a closer look at how a lack of laws to protect them has left the victims, having defend themselves. just a warning, some of you may find some or been job aids report from kirk, who disturbing behind the facade of routine kitchen. look, i could do stories of race, torture, and abandonment for you. these women were abused by fighters and now their lives are uncertain. a lot of what the one that we're basing us and raping off my children, live with that memory, and they'll suffer from injuries from the spawn to the neck. the shock of what she saw was so horrific that this child lost her ability to speak. we cannot reveal their identity as dana fierce risks from their own families. some
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were fried by being ransom to isolate others discovered after the armed group was repeated in iraq. out of the thousands of abducted women girls and boys nearly half are still missing according to official statistics. others have been abused. it comes and abandoned by their families and tribes have gotten them to. then i have this belief that if you have been raped, you're an awesome woman. my husband special me and started basing me with my brother. oh spade and so bad that had to take me to the doctor. my husband dumped me. he says, you are ashamed to me. i do not want you any more. you have given your body to us all militants, he left off alone. this suffering has not ended, in addition to being rejected by their families and tribes. even the law which was made to compensate them, seems to have forgotten some legacy. the survivors law was passed last year and rights activists say there's been little progress to implement that it's focused on
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the easy, the minority community, which suffered some of the worst atrocities. but the law fails to include other eisen victims, including sheer and sunny arab women, muslim at of women who were in slaves by eisen and did not find a place to go back till they are still living in the shadows of this society. you know, as the organization runs separate shelters for his evie and other survivors, all of them she says, face societal challenges. ah, not less than $10000.00 women where the uh, where the victims of the i so attack. and this them aside is not really acknowledged by the international community or dealt with in a way that that keeps the dignity on the respect or compensates. those who were the victims. da da 0 spoke to men whose wives and mothers were stoned to death, but they say because their muslims, there is no one to listen to their plight. they do not want to appear on camera
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because of the stigma and fear the community will shun them. 2 years after they escaped on housing, breaks down whenever her daughter begins to speak on her case. so via my mother told them do whatever you want to do to me, but leave my daughter alone do not marry her to one of you than they raped my mother before my eyes and leisure they raped me in front of my mother. there's no future, nothing is left still, they have not given up hope for justice. they call themselves invisible victims living in plain sight, but no one to call their own. and as they wait, their families, tribes, and most of the international community continues to ignore them. the sum of a java dot 0 cook is really to lisa shot a palestinian man and occupied east jerusalem. on monday, after an alleged knife attack, police say the man stand 2 officers before he was shot. they suffered the light to moderate rooms and they were taken to hospital follow the killing of
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a palestinian teenager after a similar attack and on sunday a south korean naval ship has fired warning shots at a north korean patrol boat that temporarily crossed the country's disputed western boundary on tuesday, the north korean boat was chasing an unarmed vessel but retreated after warning. shots were fired. south korean military officials seized the vessel and questioned its 7 crew members from mcbride has more from south korea capital. so this incident apparently took place near bank young island. this is the western most island of south career. it's out in the yellow sea that separates the korean peninsula from china. and it's right on the de facto maritime border between north and south. it is an area that has seen clashes and incidents before between north and south, according to the south korean military. this all happened tuesday morning. local
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time, when they detected a north korean vessel had strayed into south korean waters, they say that it was apparently being given a tow to being young island. when a 2nd north korean vessel appeared and also crossed over into the south, possibly giving chase. it was at that point that the south koreans fired warning shots and the 2nd north korean patrol vessel disappeared back north and investigation is now underway into who was on board. this f 1st north korean vessel . according to media reports here in south korea, there was 7 people on board, 6 of them wearing military uniform. now the question is whether this was some sort of mass defection by military personnel from the old it doesn't happen very often, but military personnel have been known to defect to the south all weather as some other media here in our reporting that the people on board the vessel told authorities that it was some sort of mistake, possibly a navigational error and that they somehow ended up in south korean waters.
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thailand's prime minister is looking increasingly isolated after recent defections from the ruling party and snobs from coalition partners. general private china has been empowers in 2014 after a military coup, but the ruling coalition of your shaky tony chang, reports from bangkok. the traditional chinese line dancers are the political protest in bangkok to bring good luck. the dancing line is matched by the dragon's roar, the speakers line up to denounce amnesty international and other organizations. they say threatened thailand sovereignty, but the royalist protested, who supported the military coup in 2014. and the generals that have been in control since. and now feeling a little less secure. i mean, when i got there is still a sense of unity among the routing parties to continue supporting general cry
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challenger and to keep them as prime minister until the end of his 4 year term. oh, this year major cracks of emerged in the coalition terminal from pow had risen to the top of the ruling party despite serving for years for haron smuggling in australia defected or suggesting major leadership split. and prime minister prior shaneka was snubbed at a recent cabinet meeting by members of the other coalition party who refused to turn up, are starting to look lonely at the top under ground. they're losing boats losing support. i think the royalist military regime ah, is feeling re threatened. this is a says central or a substantial, a threat against them from the electoral forces of the opposition. the big question is whether those electoral forces are strong enough to take power. the current constitution written by the military, after the coo allowed the ruling generals to maintain control. despite losing at
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the ballot box, the party that has won every election in the last 20 years in various guises knows it would take a massive landslide to get the generals out. law you this as i got, we're living in the worst situation. we can imagine since the last election back in 2019 of political parties were forced to race with biased rules. the checks and balances are in the favor of the government at a, i believe the tie. people agreed that this is not a normal time. thailand's due to have elections in the next 12 months to see who controls this building the new parliament. but at this stage, despite the political wrangling, it doesn't feel like the ruling coalition of business elite and generals, quite ready to give up power. tony chain al jazeera banker, the number of missing persons cases. alexa echo is on the rise. almost a 100000 people are missing. many of those are migrants from elsewhere in latin america. marabella reports from mexico city,
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where families are joining together to search for their loved ones. the sinner in desert, in north western mexico. this air expanse is one of the last barriers migrants face before crossing to the united states. in many cases, it's also a place where migrants are never seen or heard from again, as the t cause calleth, kill, and i now mode other is here answer to her son, oscar a migrant from honduras, who went missing in mexico in 2010 lab is about his and the less, but suddenly it enters the disappearance of migrants. is invisible. society and pharmacies, though one to accept that there are thousands of my guns. who is a paid in mexican territory? i need, ah, the search for those who have gone missing has led to the formation of an international collective of families. their commitment is to leave no stone unturned and raise awareness to the plight of disappeared, migrants. yeah, oh yeah, you get that. i love enough. it's an exhausting effort. and in
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a country where thousands go missing every year. those who search say support from the mexican government is lacking the lowest lot yet most, eddie. and then that one l. m. must have been young. governments need to pay more attention to the topic of migrants because migrant suffer a great deal. and we his mother's also suffer knowing that our children had been lost here. yeah, i saw that. i think another thing wasn't hundreds of migrants go missing in the sonora desert every year. experts say the high rate of disappearances is linked to organized criminal networks, high levels of violence and corruption. the extent of this crisis isn't lost on government leaders, though, mexican president and that is manuel lopez over although it has created a national search commission to launch more effective searches. critics say the government's resources and manpower or severely limited. according to recent mexican government, statistics of the more than 1600 missing persons cases in 2020, not a single one made it to court, pointing to another major obstacle toward curbing disappearances. impunity
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the search brigade for missing persons in so nota has attracted families of migrants from across latin america. to day, they're looking for clues at a municipal dump. they hope one of the dozens of people sorting through the garbage and debris might offer a lead. and with it, a chance at finding a missing person still alive. their dec i go, i am bas, say i will, since the 1st day my son disappeared. i began sashon for him. i've says, all of mexico already in the 12 years of session with them as all american migrant movements have had the fortune of finding people alive. we found more than 300 people, elijah and the number of missing persons in mexico is fast approaching 100000 and search brigades, led by families now take place all across the country in would feels like a never ending search for the disappeared men waited upolu al jazeera mexico city,
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still hands on the officer and his hour. this forces and fifa approves ukraine's request to postpone their world cup playoff with scotland. ah ah ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah, for the sportsman's drama. thank you to rein football's well governing body fee for is opening a special transfer window for foreign players stranded in russia because of the invasion of ukraine overseas players. i'm coaches will be allowed to temporarily suspend their contracts with russian clubs until the end of the season. to allow
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them to leave teams in other countries will be allowed to sign up to 2 players who had been at clubs in russia. ukraine players union fif rose as it will be hard for them to find employment for such a short time. fee for have also agreed to ukraine's request to postpone that well cut playoff game against scotland. the teams would you to play hampton park in glasgow on march 24th discussions are underway for a new date with june. at the most likely option. the russian football union is preparing to face the course of arbitration for sport to get that wild cut band overturned as it stands. russia can't face poland in that high off for cattle at 2022 after fif, and your wife expelled them from international competitions. sports law experts, antoine duval has been looking at how russia might argue that case why not suspend those games? we understand the situation, but you. 2 days, a lot of outrage,
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security risks for also our teams and participating competitions. and we would ask, however, not to be withdrawn from a position but to postpone those competition. then we are looking at that we focus on the question whether the, the post and that on the russian side, there will be arguments coming in about what about all the other was why, why us basically why this war in particular, our specific and constituting force measure mexican authorities have denied there were any depth resulting from abroad during a football match. the weekends violent clashes among spectators occurred in a 1st division game between the champions at last and home team territory. more than 20 people were taken to hospital with 3 fans reportedly in critical conditions
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and investigation into violence has been opened by the states of kara sorry. and the mexican football league say they will pursue sanctions against those responsible for the brutal attacks. it remains unclear what triggered the clashes in the be a legendary case. greg popovich has tied the record for most old time victories. the 5 time champion now has 1335 wins. and what makes it even more remarkable? povich has achieved the mark with just one team of san antonio spurs over 26 years . you'll have his 1st chance to break the record at home against the toronto raptors on wednesday. just days before the wild indoor championships begin in belgrade olympic champion mando de planted, has broken his own po, vault records. the 22 year old swede cleared at 6.19 meters at a meeting in the serbian capital to planted. now that the re record in the pole,
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in february, when the world's oldest tennis player says he's living through his worst nightmare as russian forces a bomb, his home city of cock. if victoria gave b an army, a gun, ukrainian tennis player leonid stanislavsky says he's too frightened to leave his house in cock give. in ne ukraine, russian bombs have landed close to his home like millions of ukrainians. his life has been turned upside down by the wool or you just a few months ago. the 97 year old was celebrating after the guinness world records named him the oldest competitive tennis play in the world. when leon, it was in spain competing in the super seniors well, championship. he played a friendly match against tennis champion ref and a tao that made headlines around the world. a double over this is after it was outstanding to meet him. no one could have imagined that so soon after
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that would be warfare said, what has happened now is simply horrible to world to do everything it can to stop the war. people on both sides should not be dying while others are standing. lean, it has survived one world war. he worked as an engineer building warplanes to fight the nazis. his daughter is in poland, but he says it's too difficult for him to get there. so he'll stay in car keith and wait for the fighting to stop her work. to build new caledonia dog. oh sure. i never thought that i would have to live to another frightening war where people on both sides are dying. mothers are losing their children, wives are losing their husbands. it needs to be stopped before the russian invasion, leon had dreamed of playing against tennis doll, roger federer. but now he only has one wish to survive. victoria gate and be al jazeera and one line to bring you from tennis. wild number 3, alexander vera has been given us a suspended 8 week band from the atp tool for striking an on pies cham multiple
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times with his racket and an event in mexico last month. thats all his fault for now. to re thank you so much della can will be with you for more news in just a moment. a frank assessments for china well benefit from the 0 calling strategy. if the rest of the world cannot get together informed opinions at all costs luckiest on needs protest from that statement critical debate, my group would claims that nato constitutes an interesting chill threat to rush up . what is precisely his actions that's rated this insecurity in the region in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. the important thing if you are walking around in beirut was not to be in the line of fire from the holiday. paula, we heard gunshots,
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i was the 1st one to flee the hotel. the battle lasted 3 days and 3 nights and there were no prisoners at the in control holiday in and you control the region around. and that's why the such a bloody battle, an icon of conflict at the heart of the lebanese civil war, bay route holiday in. whoa, whoa. towels on al jazeera count, defeat fools, cheap and sometimes dangerous copies of the real thing of been found all over the world. and in even the most expensive premium products. it's the secretive and deadly multi $1000000000.00 business. we found one product, but about one 3rd horse day and a and us which was just an incredible finding. during raids on one of the most notorious mafia gangs in calabria, italian police found consignments of fake olive oil made from industrial lubricants that were being exploited to the united states. the main thing that we do when we carry out criminal investigations is to reconstruct the money flow and the flow of
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goods and connect these together. it office builds, does profit not easy to make and haul to ignore. perhaps it means that all of us should be a little more vigilant about what we put on our plates ah, ukrainians begin leaving the city of su lee after an agreement is made with russia to open a humanitarian, colorado. ah, kim vanelle. this is al jazeera life from dough ha. also coming up with news. we are in ukraine's 2nd largest city, where people say they have know where to go off to roches bombing campaign reduced
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