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chelsea gripping story moss at spy elite cohen operated on the cover in syria, in the 1960 an audacious career that ended in public execution. eli cohen must have agents 18 on al jazeera ah, opposed to independence on russian oil. the u. s. bonds imports over moscow's invasion of ukraine. rebranding all in port show russian oil and gas in emmys. russian oil will no longer be acceptable. u. s. ports and american people will deal another powerful load, warmish. ah, well know about this and this is how does it alive from doha also coming up and
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evacuation from the besieged training in the city of mateo. paul is put on hold after reports of shelling in the area. ready for combat to we meet the volunteers signing up to be foreign fighters in ukraine. it's more that i'm looking for to give the people little hate to see with the low exhaustion and heartache for you and says 2000000 people have no fled to fighting you know, as president joe biden's bond, russian oil imports has global sanctions toughen against moscow over its invasion of ukraine, b u. s. is looking to replace russian oil with imports from other energy rich nations and investments in clean energy. but this concern in the u. s. but the bond on russian trued will push gas prices higher in the run up to mid term elections. we're banning all in ports of russian oil and gas who new g emmy's russian oil will
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no longer be accessible, us porch and american people will deal another powerful blow to prudent for machines. this is a move that has strong bipartisan support for congress. and i believe in the country, americans have rallied support, have relative support through ukrainian people and made it clear we will not be part of subsidizing food for this made. we made this decision and close consultation with our allies on our partners around the world, particularly in europe because a united response to pollutants aggression has been my overriding focus to keep all nato and all of you and our allies totally united in washington's european eyes have not confirmed any plans to impose the bond along with the us until much later . kimberly hall is outside the white house with more. when you look at how much the united states imports in terms of russian oil, it's about 700000 barrels
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a day. that's about 10 percent of the nation's energy supply. contrast that with euro, where they are importing about 4000000 barrels a day. and you realize why there might be some european nations that are somewhat more reticent to put in place this oil embargo, russian oil embargo, in contrast to the united states. now still the white house was slow. 2 to put this one in place and a you heard there the u. s. president saying that it was something that he spoke about with the ukraine leader vladimir zaleski on multiple occasions in fact to wear. no, but here i want to take your cross to london, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski is addressing the british parliament via video the new way that everybody walk up. the children are the people, the whole country and we didn't sleep see and the all to cool arms. we became great army,
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the laws that they do not leave are fighting back her air assaults on its meaning islet in the black sea. and we've told everybody about the end of the war and exactly where the war russian keep more is supposed to go when they demanded to drop their arms. they said they were the list to. one is not supposed to repeat in the parliament, and we all felt the strength, the strengths of our people, that will chase the all coupons from our land divan. 3, they were fighting the people destroying the residential house. is there a killer, reveal long variation booms and this concretely show the world who is,
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who, who is the enemy and who is defending the country they for each other. but when we already started capturing doesn't off their sold euro, we didn't lose their dignity, we did not abuse them. we. we remained to the people here in maine to the depot on day 4 or this war they fight. terror for us was all the us here against a small towns and villages destroyed areas. bombs, bombs, bombs, fully bare landing on top of the buildings, school hospitals. and this is hannah said, it did not break us. it has made us stronger each one of us and gave us the sense of the great truth. they 6, this is going to get the ball in russian. rockets is roughly ballistic me size
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landed on bobby your cases, the place that where thousands of people were executed through it. and then after all those years after 80 years, russia had killed them for the 2nd time. then we started seeing that they are destroying even sure. just really only stick me science rocket. they have more things if you are all of them me a science thing, then they started dropping. boom. so now a to a make sure station barbara station and the world understood that this is a terror against the whole world today. 9. ah, yes, i'm there listening to the meeting or no to meeting. we did not succeed in any and resolved that we wanted. yes, v felt some support, but we felt that alliances are no attacking. they don't close the sky,
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which is why we have to store their resume from point 0 and they can disarm ukrainians. in all the towns were protesting and they were starting arms. li house v as bare hands. a 11 when you residential area bomb, when they were killing the children on this toy, on coal on could you call hospital childrens hospital? ukrainian changed a day, thousands of hundreds of 1000 be about the whole town that children adults, every boy there day. 12. when the last few grain of the russian army exceeded 10000 all killed, a c k conveyance that all of the crime actions
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they will be held accountable in the international crime law, or they will be punished by the ukraine and the next day in mario. well, the do you do the action so the russian number 4 says the child died off a hydration. they don't give people or they don't give people food. i think everybody in mind that they are people have no more working. they 50 children were killed during those 13 days 50. this is scarier than it said. it came a little bit and they said the children could live. i mean, they took us, they took our children simply with them. okay, great,
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great. and ukraine didn't want these other but we became great during those days of these were made a day in the country where we are stress guarantee about defending our country. i'm is resisting to the biggest army in the whole world. our sky is still open, still open to the russian ballistic nissan. sarah cross with the live to be are not to be you know this, it's checks fire war. who's this questions? alyssa? those 13 days a week about ukraine, but now they've missed to be or not to be. is the question about being free and that the law, if even,
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and i'd like to remind you the voice that britain already heard. and those words are still 2 words. the never will not gideon with we will go to the end, the little fly in the air on land in the sea, we will defend our country, whatever the price. we will fight in the forest on the fields and made them still on the streets and the cities and villages. and i would like to add, we will fight everywhere. got him in zebra, on the, on the river deploy in kiva. he never see here. of course, with your support, support of the civilization, i believe he realisation of great countries with your support that we are grateful for a whole and we are counting on it. but we've got books by rece on truly
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great for it to you. it's been strengthened. this section since we again and she has carolyn, ladies, identify the clear it as a country, terrorist support ukrainian. people do what you can boy do what you must double. yeah. what you are committed to because you are a great country, great nation and people. you great glory to the correct to great ukraine. glory to great britain. thank you. ah
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hello. thank you mr. blessing. on behalf of the house of commons, i want, i want to thank you for speaking to was of the giving us very clearly. i'm powerful perspective, the tragic situation facing you. i'm fellow ukrainians. we have the debated the situation ukraine numerous times in recent weeks. i know that we will continue to do so that when we do so, your words will been resonating with us. i want to express the solidarity of the house of commons with you, your compatriots, and we salute the courage of the people of you. great. thank you and our prayers are with you and mrs. vega
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just will no resume with the formal sittings of the house order order. i will hit the points for the for the leaders of the men pauses before. return to the opposite . you watching. our desire that has been ukraine's president vladimir zalinski addressing the british parliament via video link. he received a standing ovation of when his pictures 1st arrived on that video link. you can see there that every seat in the parliament has been filled. politicians, he standing in doorways and in walkways to listen to what he was said. he was talking about the devastation that ukraine had seen and the suffering of ukrainians after the initial russian attack. he talked about the destruction of residential areas as well as churches and the threat to its nuclear power. and that, of course, also talked about the humanitarian crisis, very controlled speech and but nevertheless, the president, looking very tired, i want to bring in not him baba from london now. and i'm not a mom. it was a very,
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as i see controlled speech, he did refer to a speech given by winston churchill, the war time by a minister, which was delivered to parliament on june the 4th 1940 known as we will be. we will fight them on the beaches. speech turning to principle to print, so with supplying are you creating friends with that's why he did. it was obviously a tailored speech and we know that so previously resume zalinski last week in fact addressed the european parliament via video lincoln. then spoke to congress at the weekends and made it clear that so he was well aware of his audience here in the house. nadeem. forgive me, i'm going to interrupt you there because the u. k. prime minister bonus jones on his clue giving a response to that at the moment and i'd like to just check to hear what he's saying. thank you. crane is free one small. yes ha,
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hold a point to hold a mr. mika. every one of us has been moved by the bravery the resolve and the leadership of prison. so lensky invading troops marched through his streets shelf, re down on his people. an assassin seek his life. no one would have blamed him for fleeing, but instead he has stayed in cave to lead the ukrainian people and to fight. he reminded us that our freedom and our to moxie are invaluable. he's prompted the world into action. where too often, we've let putin have his way, his inspired the ukrainian people to resist and frustrated the russian war machine . he has shown his strength and we must show him on the ukrainian people, our commitment and our support. labor stands for the unity at home and abroad. the
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will isolate uprooted regime labor stands for the toughest sanctions that will cripple the russian state. labor stands for providing ukraine with the arms. it needs to fight off their invaders in labor stands with president zalinski with ukraine, with democracy, slobber, ukraine, it. thank him. yes it is. yes, i'm here in blythewood. i thank you mister speaker with you for parents of i can make a point of order, but as it had zalinski, we salute to. we are just her into the u. k. leader of the opposition kinney star mar, confirming the labor party and the opposition labor parties stance towards ukraine . just prior to that, we heard the u. k. prime minister ball as johnson saying that you can also stood with ukraine. i want to go back to nadine bobbo who was talking to was just before we, we cut away to those those speeches. and at him you were talking to us about the speech that president her zalinski had been making. describing it you said as of
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a tailored speech by the president it was because he was quoting churchill during the 2nd world war, the fight them on the beaches speech, which is very famous here, particularly among parliamentarians. but he also quoted a line from hamlet, the shakespeare play to be are not to be referring it to the free future of his own country. but everything really and all of his message to the u. k. government was quite subtle. he did not specifically repeat calls for a no fly zone, but or on more than one occasion he made reference to ukraine's skies not being closed, saying that or our allies were not acting as he went through day one through to day 13 of the invasion. so far, he made her reference to the various horrors brought on the civilian population of
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his country. i'm talking about the bombing of a hospitals for example. and, and he continued to refer to the fact that the outside world was watching this. but he didn't specifically say that he wanted more to be done in terms of sanctions care storm or referring to the strongest sanctions that he supports will. there are financial sanctions, of course, in place and being prepared right now. but something president zalinski has talked about in the last 24 hours is the energy sector and urging the continent of europe to move away from reliance on russian oil and gas will. of course, in the last few hours, we have seen movements on that there is a concerted efforts in the european union, but also between the united kingdom and the us. now to reduce the gas and oil imports from, from russia by the end of this year. so that sick clearly something that he will welcome, but it was interesting to me that he didn't actually specifically go into any
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detail. perhaps this was prepared before the latest developments. perhaps he didn't want to embarrass any body by pointing out any policy differences. right now, a work went down very well. as you saw, there was a standing ovation at the beginning and afterwards and the, the speaker a parliament lindsey hoyle, selling president zelinski, our prayers are with you. that him. thank you very much. and in a dim barbara talking to us from london, i want to go to step vasa. she's johnny min out from the ukrainian capital. keep know you were listening to that speech. how do you think the, the speeches that president zalinski liked that has been making over the last few weeks or going down in ukraine? well, i would say this, the 1st thing i noticed is increasing frustration. and although he didn't really directly call for a no fly zone, it's very clear that he's very frustrated and increasingly so about the fact that
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these air rates are continuing here in the ukraine and increasingly taking civilian lives as he was mentioning several areas around key of have been hit, many resident civilians dies and also people here in ukraine. i say exactly the same thing that always when i talk to them they say please clothes or skies because what we can try to fight a tank, but we can't stop any rockets or might miss aisles from coming down. so that's one thing. and the other thing is of course defiance. he says we are definitely going to win this more. and that's another thing that he keeps saying all the time and a spirit among the ukrainians is, is really, really high. i would say because of him because of the landscape because he's still here. he's showing himself nearly every day to the people here who are struggling so hard to are fighting so hard and also there's a lot of support not alone in the military, but among civilians. as well,
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everyone is sort of helping people have not fled the country are still here. many are coming in as well. they really feel that we're in this together. we're trying to save this country and it's of course, very important for them to see their leader. enjoy joining in this in this fight step. as i mentioned, you've actually just arrived in keith. just tell us about your journey and what you've seen so far. well, it's still really a huge exodus from here, from the capital here. lots of people are trying to live, going to safety. russian forces are fighting on the northwest here of the capital. so people from that area, but also from the capital itself are leaving. so there's a lot of people, a lot of cost going out of the city, but also a lot of cars going into the city because people need food. i need to medical aids, the troops need to supply. so there's a lot of people also still going into the city,
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but the 1st thing that strikes you when you get here is that the silence. there is literally no sound except for church bells. so that is the area stillness in the city that normally is the home for around $4000000.00 people. so it's barricaded. there are lots of check for it. but there's hardly anyone here and is hardly any sound steadfast and in ukrainian capital. keith stepped, thank you very much indeed. on the situation, the grand no ukraine is attempting to evacuate, besieged areas that have felt the force of rushes invasion, but russian forces are, again, being accused of violating a temporary cease fire that began 7 hours ago. a convoy of buses and humanitarian aid vehicles destined for the port city of multiple as turned around because of reports of russian shelling the city is surrounded by russian forces. but fighting in the northeast has mostly stopped and buses filled with civilians are leaving the
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city of sumi that's for an oven idea strike killed at least 20 people including 2 children. the un says to 1000000 people have now slide the fighting in ukraine and crossed into neighboring countries more than 200. 19000 of them are revolver arrived in romania. what are the hamid reports from the border between romania and ukraine in the bitter cold waiting in a qc and feed longer than it already is. there's is a story of people fleeing awarded 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 cave for as long as she could. didn't of course have another question for you to live. we stayed because we thought the wood and attorney moment. it was relatively quiet in our way we heard
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the bombing, but we didn't think it would get to us until the very last moment. we'll re last we had to escape when we heard miss house flying over our head. despite the warnings, few believed award breakout until it actually happened. detail 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 thought that there will be no war and they were there, i just argue and all. but suddenly this happened and viva of you all went to the bunker and we had to, 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 of the managed to move from there with the bus a little further down the line. yeah,
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my husband 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, thumbs up, all the jaw in the eastward, the russian army 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 her. 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 prudence claims that civilians are not being targeted.
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knew that the problem, let's 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 to 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 and up there. how many others? you are alone do ukraine romania border. what some people at the polish border are heading back in to ukraine, and that includes foreign fighters after the government establish an international legion for those coming from abroad. as in basra through spoken to some of them as people continue to flee the war in ukraine. some rush to get to its front lines . your bravery or bravado mormon, like this one,
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are coming to ukraine's aid every day. inspired perhaps by a social media campaign. i'm in solomon right now, or a call to arms for volunteers by ukrainian leaders under siege in their own capital . from her home near keith leslie vasily co says there is something to do for everyone coming to ukraine's defense. you are fighting the 2nd biggest on the and the world and the nuclear power of that to force on military resources are not enough. so we need more people here on the ground. we need more weapons here on the ground. we need more sophisticated weapons here on the ground to be able to span and keep stand as an independent free country. this is the struggle and the wide that we invite the bully, the worlds to join them. volunteers who contact ukrainian embassies are directed to the website for the international legion of the defense of ukraine. this is one of
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the locations recruits can find themselves signing up and boarding buses to cross the border. we met a ukrainian coordinator who declined to speak on camera or give his full name or even his rank. but he said he was there to help volunteers find their way to the fight. this roadside motel near the border has become a kind of unofficial recruitment point for volunteers wanting to fight in ukraine. we've been here a few hours and we've met people from europe, the united states, great britain, many more have already crossed over many more are expected to. julian is 22 and says he served in the dutch military and was deployed to have gone this time. i'm not looking for violence, but i say it's more that i'm looking for to give the people that hope that they see they're not alone in this fight. he's still undecided unwilling to sign a contract to serve until the end of the war. whenever that might be, the open ended contract has also put our volunteers at the medical border crossing . if they say all you, you can estallion 5 by
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a 3 month. you can go home to see your family, then come back into one joe or even one year. but we know in one year we going what we got home, but and it's going truck. does no dag does. no. when we could go home, you know, so yeah, that was the point for me to change mind. others remain undeterred. jay is from portugal lives in london and says his motivation comes from his young daughters that he is fighting to defend their future, their freedoms, the lack of action by the west. i just personally don't think sanctions are enough and i understand the fear of world war 3. but as you can see, this is the beginning of world war 3. personally, i don't think i'm being brave. i'm just doing what i'd like people to do. if the u . k was under attack and for us, johnson was begging for help. highly experience soldiers are sent to the front line . less experienced recruits are kept back to help territory defense units and treat
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the wounded. j says he trusts ukraine will let him go home to see his family and is unafraid, as he commits himself to a war that could go on for years. zane basra, the old 0 at the ukraine border in eastern poland. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has received a standing ovation from the british parliament after he delivered a speech by video link. it all them his people will never give up. didn't i need to mod, separate vanish sham all the question for us now is to be or not to be this expedient question. the witness for 13 days the question was arsenal. but now i can even definitive answer is definite. yes. to be. i'd like to remind you of the words that the u. k has already heard.

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