tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 9, 2022 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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from the 0, call the strategy if the rest of world together informed opinions at all costs market on needs enough, right in front of the critical debate. landreth would be the claims that need to come and then she'll threat to russia, but it's precisely, he's actually that created the insecurity in the region in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah other given l. this is the new law firm, doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, bracing for the worst. we are in ukraine's capital, and it says russian forces could attack within days more devastation in the latest shelling of ukraine's 2nd largest city. we mean ukrainians who fled their homes and
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married po, but a fearful of heading into russian control territory. you know, the law one of the most recognizable brands takes itself out of russia. we look at other big corporations doing the same. and in sport, an impressive performance by barn munich, robert louis dow ski polish striker sport. i had tried to help decide until the final, the champion fleet the almost 2 weeks into the war. russia says its invasion of ukraine is going to plan. this comes as military analysts say, more forces that concentrated around ukraine's capital. and there could be an attack within days, families living on the outskirts of key is have be moving to safety. is the fighting, intensifies early on wednesday air raid sirens were heard in the city. correspondence
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that boston isn't key of incense, it's fairly quiet. everyone here is very well aware that this, the capital is the main prize in this war that russia is waging now on ukraine. and it's been a very eerie silence. people basically who have life was still in the city, holding their breath for what's coming next. and this silence has been interrupted . now in the last hour or so by artillery fire in the north east coming from the north east of the city. we know at the north west there is heavy fighting, as well as if there's a bridge. if this bridge holes in the hands of russian troops, then the next stop will be the capital. everyone is very much aware of this. you can feel the tension really high in the air, the fear distress people who are still here. they are clearly here to the find the city, they're all have put
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a barricade with whatever they could find. there are checkpoints everywhere. so people are really holding debra. there are, of course we know that the advances to the capital was stalled for maybe the last week, but there are now this information that this advance who the capital and even a very heavy bombardment on key if could happen in the next few days. let's take a look at where things stand in ukraine areas shaded here and read to are controlled by russia and by allied separatists. moscow concentrated more forces on the outskirts of ki, if in the south roster is taking control of the area surrounding the separation nuclear plant. it's still being operated by team of ukrainians. rushes, also taking control of cars from a port city on the black sea. another port city merrier poll has been on the siege and its people were shorter food, water, and electricity. when evacuation of civilians from ukraine's besieged city of sumi
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is continuing for a 2nd day, 6 routes have been agreed with russia. previous attempts to bring civilians to safe ground when marred by sea sla violations that asking to report the as some ukrainians in sumi took a one way bus ride to safety in the dark ice. others cried from beneath rubble as rescuers dug them out. by morning people woke up with mobile phones in hand to take video of smoldering apartment buildings outside their windows. the ukrainian deputy prime minister says the hope is that beginning at 9 am local time on wednesday. sees fire in places such as the keys, car keys and sumi regions would hold for 12 hours. so people could escape the fighting along humanitarian corridors. both ukraine and russia have agreed to conceive on the walker. he knew the pro residents are asking me to make sure the
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russian federation fulfills its promises and people can leave the places they've been hiding from the fire in the shelling that is killing them. the spokesman with the russian ministry of defense didn't address that during a briefing. instead, he spoke about a trove of ukrainian military documents sees during a special operation. he accused the ukrainian military nieto and the u. s. of plotting an attack in the don bath region in the review, it is almost the military operations by the russian forces prevented the assault of the ukrainian military on the nets. and la hon people's republic and march. it's unclear how deeply the united states and nato were involved in what those were so worried about peace and ukraine. new allegations of war crimes have emerged. amnesty international says, as people lined up to get bread in a public square in turn a heap last week. it was hit by multiple bombs. 3 people were killed. amnesty says
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its investigation shows at least 8, so called dumb bombs, rain down on the square, and it's likely a russian air strike. the international criminal court is now investigating war crimes. in ukraine. natasha named al jazeera. let's go live now to natasha butler, who is in the western city of the natasha just took us through the leg just on the efforts to evacuate civilians from the hardest hit towns and cities as of this morning. well, there's been a lot of conflicting information about the implementation of humanitarian cory doors in ukraine. what we do know is that according to ukrainian authorities, one humanitarian cory door is operational. it has been for a few hours now from the north east and city of assuming. now this is a city of about a quarter of
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a 1000000 people. people began to be evacuated on tuesday, around $5000.00 people managed to get out. and some of the stories that they've been telling, or just, i mean, just unimaginable a moment, but they have had to live over the last few days. heavy russian shilling, they've talked about being hobble the basement. people talk about melting snow in all just have something to drink because there is no water food running out people desperate for medicine. also people coming out in tears having to say that they have had to leave loved ones behind, very difficult and painful choices. for many people in that city and of course, in so many other cities, they're all similar situation. cities that are effectively on the stage where people want to leave. but what we know is that the ukranian authorities are fed, they already put in place a sci fi, which would allow evacuations from 6 other cities across ukraine. however, whether or not russian forces would agree to that. also put in place the sci fi and
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allow those evacuations is another matter. on top of that, we also have moscow who has said earlier today that they were, they were offering to 5 to 8 people from a number of cities. but once again, we don't know whether or not that often means what it has meant for the last 2 days . and that is effectively, the people would not be able to leave via ukraine, ukrainian soul on their way to you border and countries, but would in fact be evacuated to the bell rous or russia. well, you can imagine people are unlikely to want to leave ukraine being invaded by russians to go to russia. and in fact, ukrainian authorities and said that would be akin to a genocide or on the touch of other there in the vive. thanks for that update. one way for people to escape the fighting is to travel east through merrier pole into territory controlled by russia back separatists. not many of men did to make that journey. with reports from the novel as off screeching. these ukrainians left
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mary awful with just the few belongings they could pack in a hurry, which wasn't much. what was weighing these people down with memories of what they've seen and what they've left behind. they've left a city of half a 1000000 people surrounded by forces from russia undone. yet, people who are now their hosts. nick describes living under shelling for 10 days as he made his way out of the city with his wife, child, and mother in law. the worse than we got into our car on the constant shell and there was no corridor. we had no help. we just drove, we went from one village to another and spent 4 days in the cellar and then 5 days in the shed with no water, no guests, no electricity, no internet. that journey from mary awful east to this village would have taken just 45 minutes in peacetime. bertha was a while ago. we survived his best because he was on the now that we are safe. go
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into work out what we are going to do next month. so few people seem to have made it out of my up all because according to the don't yet separatists, the adult battalion, the whole, the city is not letting civilians leave as all as a far right power, military, neo nazi group, now integrated into ukraine's national guard the group in return accuses the russians, violating the humanitarian cease fires. considering the size of morocco, just really a handful of people have made it here an indication that despite the promise of a secure humanitarian corridor, many people are still too scared to leave. bernard smith, al jazeera nova, is oscar region. well, russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman says moscow is not trying to overthrow ukraine's government, but she's indicated some progress has been made in negotiations. why would it be to go water? socratic astronomy, there are also negotiations with the ukrainian side to try and avoid bloodshed. the
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3rd round of these talks have finished, political and humanitarian issues were discuss. the humanitarian corridor was discussed about 2000000 people have now addressed russia with a request for protection. and a 140000 people have gone into russia. those jabbar joins just now live from moscow . dorothy, so russia's foreign ministry spokesperson, they're also giving more reasons why moscow it says had to invade ukraine. yes, according to the spokesperson for russia, foreign ministry, as they now have evidence which they found from various locations in ukraine, that shows that their ukrainian government was working on a biological program with the help of the united states. and this is something that is very much a concern for the russian government that they want the united states to answer.
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but the spoke to them and also reiterated that at the russian forces are not looking to overthrow the government in kiev. and they're not looking to occupy ukrainian land and that their mission is very much one to try and get rid of this threat that is perceived here by the ukrainian elements that are in that country. at the interested in the thing was that she didn't mention anything about the research sanctions that had been placed on russia, which is now the number one country in the world with the most sanctions against it . as of yesterday, there is now over nearly 6000 sanctions against the russian government and different entities overtaking iran, which has just over 3600 sanctions against it. this of course is just in the span of about 10 days since february 24th. when the invasion took place, this is something that has had very much effect on the general public as well. a
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lot of people are trying to make sense of how to move forward. the rubel is at an all time low, $120.00 roubles is now went to one us dollars. just to give you an idea when i came here in january, 1, us dollar was about $75.00 roubles, so it's lost a tremendous amount of its value. over $250.00 international companies have left russia and there are thousands and thousands of people now out of work. and the government is now trying to make good on trying to fill some of the voids that have been created. the russian president vladimir putin has pass and economic package incentive package to try and use some of the burdens that will be coming to the normal, the regular population in the country who have lost their job as a result of the sanctions. but really, the moscow stock market is still closed for 10 days. now it's
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a record number of days. there is no trading, there is limits now when people withdrawing money from their own bank accounts when it comes to for foreign currency, they can only withdraw $10000.00 until september. so there is a sense that the economy is going to be the number one concern as a result of the severe sanctions that have come their way and will actually be talking to an analyst, a letter in the program about corporations withdrawing on the impact on the russian economy, thank you for that. update still serv already in moscow. ah, you k has unveiled a raft of tough new sanctions against russia's ation industry. the country will now have the power to detain any russian aircraft and ban exports of ational space relation goods. it will also be a criminal offense for washing aircraft to fly or land in the u. k. that includes
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those owned operation or charted by anyone connected with moscow. russia central bank has tightened foreign currency restrictions as dorothy was explaining capping withdrawals at $10000.00. people will receive roubles for sums above the amount, thanks have been ordered to stop selling hard currency. are global fast food giant is one of several big u. s. companies pulling out of russia. it comes as pressure grows on western firms to sever ties because of the invasion of ukraine. gabriel, alexander reports from new york, you know, the mcdonald's sold. it's 1st big back in what was been the soviet union 32 years ago. in the mcdonald's, in the iconic american fast food chain has opened around 150 stores in russia. but on tuesday, the company announced it would temporarily close its russian operations. and it was
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followed just hours later by other us giants, starbucks, coca cola and pepsi all in response to vladimir putin. t decision to invade ukraine limbs, caraway. it's a domino effect that has already seen a raft of companies like young brands, which owns the fast food stores, kfc, taco bell, and pizza hut, and apple make similar moves in russia. on tuesday, the firms actions got the backing of us president joe biden over the weekend. visa, mastercard, american express, they all suspended their services in russian. all journey to growing list of american global companies. companies are having to play a balancing act on one side. there's an economic calculus of doing business in russia. on the other side, there's consumers that are increasingly demanding that companies take a stand against the war. sometimes like in this case, the pressure becomes overwhelming. a research team at yale university has been
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keeping track of the hundreds of western companies that have pulled out of russia since the invasion and also highlights those that remain. the man behind the list explained its importance. those that don't like the category they're in. it, it helps foot, the ceos show that to their boards, look how we're being classified, and this is not good for the reputation of the company. most analysts say american brands leaving russia won't have a major impact on putin's calculations regarding the war in ukraine. but it's a statement they hope will resonate. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york thing now to vicki price. she is the chief economic advisor, the stand for economics and business research. she joined us on scott from oxford in the u. k. thank you very much for joining us with price these companies, these western corporations withdrawing from russia. is this the true signalling or are there also economic considerations that play when it's up to avoid?
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it is indeed pressure from shareholders own customers. but of course, there are sanctions that are being imposed on various banks in terms of transferring money. so that's one of the difficulties. of course, we have mastercard and visa, also stopping of the day there activities at the head in russia as well to some of the payments would be difficult. but there are some really can make issues there for a number of the firms that are now in russia. and withdrawing him, 1st of all, of course, the economy of russia is full cost to suffer from, from everything that's going on right now. anyway, so the prospects on particularly good. the 2nd thing is that can't get the money out right now. anyway, so even if i say this topic operations, the question is how do you exit? so that's a serious issue. but for some of those brands, russia has been very important. so we heard about mother cat from the u. k today saying also stopping operations,
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not something like 25 percent of all its revenues come for russia, it's a big country quite profitable for them. so share prices are affected as a result of that. and finally, of course, we have the concerns about russia as well. so defaulting possibly only sets and the rubles falling, so they can amik situation is such that although people say we are going to be stopping withdrawing and so on, you can stop but withdrawing is going to be very, very difficult and very expensive. is that why brands have act to these big corporations? these big brands have acted on rushes invasion of ukraine, but they haven't acted the same way with china over the treatment of weak. isn't she young or perhaps you know about the occupation of palestinian territory isn't due to the sanction the sanctions matter hugely. and we've just been hearing from your program from president biden as well. basically there's a lot of encouragement, particularly for the u. s. companies not to be involved anymore. so i think it is
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certainly an escalation from anything that we have seen in terms of sanctions in other countries. and you mentioned china. what we've also heard is that even service companies like mackenzie, are going to stop doing luck last. so it is pretty widespread now. so the west is almost duty bound. it seems, or the son of the west and duty bound to exit. i say it's going to be a great economic uncomfortable coupling. do you think i've heard it described by some analysts that way? you know, you have things like controls in place of the foreign currency and how much people can withdraw. and so you almost got the separation between, between the west and russia, in terms of economy, you have coverage controls which have been re imposed in russia. so you can't actually sell your, your, whatever it is that you own and take it out of the country, right? now, so it's very difficult, but you're quite right. there is an issue about globalization. we've seen it as
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a result of coverage with supply chain issues when there was a lot of thinking about on shoring. but you're also seeing this now, not just in terms of inputs of materials that we need from russia have been importing like the price of nickel doing up things the differently. for example, the last couple of days because we use a lot in electric cars. so what it is going up and the dependence in particular countries is now become such an obvious issue. so is security that western companies and countries are now looking full? which means can we re direct some of the purchases to somewhere else? he will be difficult in some areas, but ready seen the moves jim's of gas and oil and coal. i think that will be serious re thinking about the dependence in particular on individual countries where we have concerns about whether we'll be able to deal with them in the future the way we did before. so yes, there is everything taking place and it's all going to be
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a good place really to be in the sense that we have had huge improvement to productivity, low cost to consumers. i'm afraid it looks like that era. maybe that's the time being at any rate. all right, really good care. and also thank you very much for your time vicky price there. she's economic advisor at the center economics and business research us president joe biden has announced a ban on russian oil and gas imports. the moon follows please by ukrainian president valona zalinski to cut off moscow's energy exports by and says the decision was made after consulting european allies. when moving forward, this band, understanding that many of our european allies in partners may not be in a position to join us. united states produces far more oil domestically than all of europe. can all the european countries combined? in fact, we're a net export of energy. so we can take this step when others cannot,
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but we're working closely with europe and our partners to develop a long term strategy to reduce their dependence on russian energy as well. the u. s . is now looking at possible oil deals with venezuela, iran and saudi arabia to help curb rising fuel prices. that would mean eating some of the sanctions against cut costs and toronto, latin america, editor, and human reports from santiago. very few may be benefiting from the prices in the ukraine, but ben is whalers president nicolas my buddha may just be one of them in a televised address. he said that the venezuela crippled state oil company for the best i was able to get back to normal. it would be in a position to turn out as much as $3000000.00 barrels of crude a day. he says that this would be a contribution to peace and to quote the stabilization of the global situation right now. and that's where what had been a secret meeting between the high level white house delegation and the president of venezuela over the weekend come,
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when the president said that the meeting was held in his office and quote that the 2 lovely flags of the united states and venezuela stood side by side united as they always should be. we had a meeting that i would describe as respectful, cordial and very diplomatic between the delegation of the government of the united states and the government of venezuela. i preside on our side was doctor george rodriguez. well, you know, dialogue and my wife, sylvia. they witnessed everything discussed of mutual interest. it was an ample agenda at the heart of that meeting, that was the subject of oil president. my little is asking that didn't arden's face return go? a subsidiary of the venezuelan state oil company based in the united states, which had been one of its biggest money earners until the united states flapped harsh economic sanctions on the basis, which is the state oil company base,
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both inventory whaler and abroad. when my food is also asking that the united states relax or eliminate all sanctions that would be placed on anyone else who trades with venezuela in exchange, the united states is asking for guarantees of democratic and transparent presidential elections in 2024 in venezuela. now, the president, my little continues to be the biggest and most important ally of president putin, of russia in the americas. and his rhetoric continues to be very, very supportive. but he is a practical man. and we understand that these talks with the united states delegates and the president of venezuela are expected to continue very shortly. will the announcement on russia oil has driven prices even higher, which is not the price. it will be tomorrow, but how much it will cost in $15.00 days. i think that's times are coming, but we will have to deal with it. here in london, people are seeing a ripple effect. the russian invasion at the petro pump. prices have been rising
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steadily since january that have now reached a new record high. and they could have enough on effect, the cost of transported good. and the cost of living. russia is the world's 2nd largest exporter of oil. you imports 27 percent of its own from russia, the u. k. a little less than 10 percent. and the u. s. just 8 percent, which is why europe will feel the effects of the bad far more acutely than the u. s . d. you also plans to cut its dependency on russian gas. why 2 thirds this year? that's 26 percent of its supply. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver 2 thirds by the end of this year. todd. bloody. but it's possible if we're willing to go further and faster than we've done before, but ex, but say this decision will mean difficult compromises hitting that target. the very
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challenging. if they do that, they get to be aware of the consequences. they'll have to be additional use of nuclear, which is supposedly phased out in certain countries. they'll be more coal use, which won't help climate goals. there was even a point and said, turn your thermostat down one degree and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the pay off of this, eventual band is european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the war, and ukraine is or purchases alone put $285000000.00 a day in russian pocket. and the move towards kena green energy will be accelerated . but the timing means the risk of inflation and recession loons larger than ever. charlie and the algebra london still ahead on al jazeera, exclusive access will take you inside the command base of the his army pumps. it's next fight against the eye, so long to clean up. and then for this russian gymnast,
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it's back to being put under investigation for it's heavily criticized action. because coming up later on in the shop. ah hello, we got some lovely spring sunshine across central parts of europe. we got lots of clear skies coming through here. nice be gary or a high pressure web over towards the west. we have got more cloud and rain coming through, but at least it smiled. further east is on the cold side winds traveling in a clockwise direction around at high. so during an a normally when have a temperatures will struggle to reach freezing over the next couple of days with some bits and p is a sleet and snow. heavier snow is down towards a se is pushing across turkey, still some lobby. sh house, little bit of wintry stuff mixed in there as well for grease i, which was west there is that cloud and range driven in on that's
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a southerly wind. so temperatures here getting up into double figures. 30 celsius for london, a 15 full paris took me up to 12 celsius lobby day there in berlin on wednesday. it's more the same as we go on into thursday. our area of where to whether i would towards the west will run into that high and start to we can somewhat but still we will see some wet weather, grassy pushing through for the latter part of the week. minus one the top temperature in cave. they're still very cold across sir turkey with that snow cool enough to across northern parts of africa with some basic pieces of cherry rain around the med and we got some lie, be showers for west africa. ah ah, the shake hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august,
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a reminder. on top stories this on air raid sirens have been heard in the ukranian capital key of ours before russia announced another humanitarian. previous attempts have been mobbed by violations. russia foreign ministry says it's operation is going as planned. authorities in ukraine's they, russian war planes have strong residential areas and eastern and central region. apartment buildings have been hit by shelling in the 2nd largest city called the evacuation of civilians from ukraine to fish. city of c. me is continuing for a 2nd day, or the 5000 people have been moved out since tuesday fix evacuation roots have been agreed with russia. alright, ukrainian present low man lensky has been speaking, making an address just a short time ago. let's take
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a listen to your ring in the country. this is the 14th day of our defense, and our unity is the scale of threats to the countries maximum. the occupational contingent brought to the country, almost everyone who they were collecting. but the scale of life is maximum, 2 would maximum, they only has their machinery, which is maximum. and we also have our pupils. they also only have the orders to you and to view the desire of the viewport to defend themselves and on the on new bill land to there will be no and then me them. but only
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a pupil. you today is the birthday of us just young. yes. it was his dream to clear, clean our land. everything is in our end, so we have to inspire the whole world with decision that is not a single corner on the s, as the people wouldn't know. call the here roy ukrainian pupil, defend our land. every one seals, grammar we can achieve if the end of our country, our unity over land. if we reply bravely to activities of the meeting, they can destroy the walls of our colleges, schools, churches,
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enterprises. but they will never get through to soul and heart. and oh, the la to, to live freely and fight bravely our military. and we did it to real defense. have managed to supplement their machinery with the units they have to on the battlefield. they will be working for our country and what we can do more humiliating for the and then me of you will be to the in the me, if with their own weapons they have already failed to it and more and more soldiers since come on to me asking themselves why they have been sent to this foreign lands to this war. you don't have their reply either.
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we only have one word. this was a russian soldier, so you have a chance to survive the 2 weeks of our existence. so shown you that we will not surrender. this is our home, our family and children will fight sylvia lie for we just give for all our children to kill children. you still can save yourself if you just li, if you don't believe you'll come on this who tell you that you still have the johnston ukraine. nothing is waiting for you from this or getting or being caught your commander on the center. ready? everything you need to finish this war, leave from our home,
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go to your own home to 14 days or full scale, and not cruel war, tara again come to do this. destroying of cities look look good to locate the absence of important decisions. so we wouldn't be able to make these decisions in ours if the who helps our friends ukraine has been telling our partners. if you don't close the sky, you will also be responsible for this. get this through russia is using us against us civilians always see to see the structure. this is minute terry and you to over the world tuesday. ok. but there is no decision. we are grateful to
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pull them for. they all turner tips for their readiness to provide their planes which will ukraine, this is a technical issue which needs to be immediately saw. pull this force, read you to bring the planes to the american base. it was an agreement between poland and america. but now we see what that was the this is they say that the full this proposal is not viable. so where are we going to where the decision that is was going on? they don't have time for me all this thing. i think for me this the asking you to make you
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a decision quickly don't delay a sense of the planes yesterday. we finally managed to get money in who are from sooner to both of us we would be saved. city one thinks millions, view densen to 1.5 civilians. we have taken out over 18000 people of you will continue to work on the humanitarian quoted. this was a butcher, junko stallman to key if our government officials are working. our military has created the all the infrastructure and if there is a single short coupon to will be responsible in the world for replying with powerful sanctions. i spoke to justin through the
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door. but what if a fool who, you know, with the litigation, who came back from the negotiation from below was and it will be preparing for the next round of negotiations as for the sake of peace and in thee and all our unity is our force, which we me at this very moment to be receiving many signals that some people in ukraine have decided that they knew what they're able not to carry on fighting. and there are some for the distance looking for some connections with the roster and some others working to split the country. i only
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say, one thing i hear what you're saying, and if i hear one more signal, my reply was, will be quick like in the what time and our people have understood, i think that was the ukrainian president, florida, is lensky making an address there just recently come out very defiant in his tone. ah, he said, we can preserve the unity if we respond bravely to our enemy, saying they can ruin our homes, our schools, up businesses. but they will never get through to our soul at ha, have freedom to fight. he made a drapes address to russian soldiers saying you have a chance to survive. because if you come here, nothing is waiting for you except for capture or death. he addressed poland, saying that he is grateful to polish their readiness to provide planes to ukraine. of course, speaking thereabout they offered to move some combat aircraft to
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a u. s. air force base, which would then be handed over to ukraine. these are russian maid planes which the ukrainians are able to fly are trained to fly. the u. s. has said that that is on feasible but present lensky. they're saying we don't have time for this ping pong. please make this happen now. he said on the humanitarian front, some 800000 people, had been evacuated to humanitarian corridors. and on the diplomatic front, saying that ukraine is preparing for the next round of negotiations. but in the end, didn't ski says our unit, he is our strength. when moving on, people desperate to leave besieged cities, such as mary poll, where food and water is running low. but if charles drives reports, many civilians are uncertain what to do. and a warning, somebody with my funny images in his report distressing the buses at south towards mary for the latest attempt to evacuate sounds of people trapped in the besieged port city. on the opposite sea,
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mariel has suffered some of the worst fighting in recent days. the russian army and russian back separatists fighters, reportedly surrounded the city with dead bodies lying in the streets. when we don't have electricity, we don't have anything to eat. we don't have medicine, we've got nothing ever seeing his mind. the roots out of town are being shelled, says the policeman. at the moment, negotiations about leaving, which security have failed to trust me. i have family at home and i am also worried about that. he says, unfortunately, the best security for us all is to be inside the city on the ground. why i didn't shelters approximately 200 kilometers north in the town of or a cave. the buses meant to rescue the people of mariel and stopped. russian army
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positions are only 10 kilometers from his driver's sum, which family and mariel told us they'd heard reports of fighting on the root is lamps. there has been no connection with the city for days and i haven't been able to get in touch with my wife and sister for 5 days. we've tried to get to murray up or twice already. this is our 3rd team to we don't know if it will happen. after a moment, to wait, conway coordinator ordered the drivers to get on the buses and leave. so the boss is now turning round this off. according to the coordinator of the cold war. there are reports of heavy fighting on the initially plan route to mary awful. a group of dr is struggle to start one of the vehicles. one told us he didn't want to die this way because it's been shelling they were that go through all
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the checkpoint. let us guys do that, because at the shilling we don't know where we're going. now, the convoy hit down to go to keep moving. ne, in other attempted evacuation thousands of tracks and terrified people in mary. opal had failed. charles stratford, al jazeera or keith, eastern ukraine, china as president, she paying as called the maximum restraint in ukraine. thing he's pained to see war in europe. comments on russia's invasion of ukraine on his strongest, yet. she criticized western sanction saying, bel effect the general population. let's take a look. some other news now, and this year's army is on depression and scared borders with molly and became fossil offers. surgeon attacks about by al qaeda and i saw the it's in the region on the units have been working to prevent armed groups from crossing into the country. i'll just, there was hush him about again, exclusive access to the military base as i planned. the next move should i do need
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you to start to look up $10.00 by shaw is briefing his soldiers on that mission that will support civilians to bonnie bongo miss a town near the jazz border with money. a delicate mission groups have attacked the town. many times in the last few years of the command center and colonel semi no money on his team. analyze the latest intelligence from the region. femina shows me the 330 kilometer long border area where these lemming state in the greatest holla is active. the i feel linked on group is seen as the biggest security threat in the region. it's leader about what he does the how do we was killed in a drone strike? in august, last year, general mohammed tomba and the 2000 soldiers under his command have been in the battlefield for years. but the fight is far from over. put logistically,
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deals are re good was the biggest challenge we're facing, is that there is no maryan opechi, nabi ami on the other side of the border. so we can talk complaint, a text with the last 5 years. the molly, an army retreat from the area and we are acting on our own of a john mama, alt gunned. the army relies heavily on intelligence from foreign troops. this has become a full base for the army of fighting against iceland al qaeda affiliates in the south region that backed by american and european special forces. but a few kilometers north towards the border with molly on groups are expanding the continue to control of vast territory, now the whitening to take the flight south towards da ivory coast and cynical for years. misha, marley, and book in a far so have been trying to stuff, arrive in attacks by grooves. here in this camp, the displaced hopping,
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waiting for security to improve in the border area, but many traumatized by the conflict, all afraid to return your money. you know, when i was looking after my sheep, when fighters on motorbike stopped me, they saw a pen in my pocket and thought i was an informant. they blindfolded me and beat me . i lost my sheep. and ever since i've been here in this camp ready for the time being the army base on alert after suffering major setback in philosophy is on groups are now for g. new alliances, finding new recruits and hoping to establish a state of their own across west africa. and the hash about butler elders, either the town of while am in southwest nija x, oppose the, suggesting a tight race in south korea. as presidential election, they indicate conservative young security is slightly ahead of the ruling party
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candidate, on the broad reports from sole with a record 3rd of people having already cast their ballots in early voting. this is shaping up to be one of the most hotly contested election ever going to the polls. the 2 front runners, li jame young from the ruling liberal democratic party. and this conservative rival appeal from the people power party. after weeks of campaigning, often mark by personal scandals and mud slinging. this contest could be decided by the younger generation. normally inclined to vote progressive. many young people have been put off by the failure of the ruling liberals to tackle wealth and equality and the high cost of home ownership. therefore, hot on and by with rather than saying those in the 20s have become conservative. i think they've moved away from progressive tendencies. job seeker kim's song hand is being created out for an upcoming interview, and
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a suit rental scheme that's paid for by soul metropolitan government. it's one of a number of measures to help young people cope in the city. so single i think it would be difficult to live in sol without this kind of support. finding a job and making a living is very difficult. i thought i was 90 my liberal candidate. lee is hoping to win over the disillusioned young with his own rags to riches story rising from an impoverished rural background to become governor of south korea most populous province. one issue that doesn't feature prominently with young voters, it's the state of relations with north korea, which in spite of several years of diplomatic engagement by the outgoing liberal presidents moon j and once again back in a deep freeze. but north korea is more important with older voters who it seems to have been waiting for this chance to punish the liberals at the ballot box. can do
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money. north korea has been quite provocative. south korea's reaction has been incompetent to congo. if you can't gain anything from conciliatory gestures and i don't think it's working for me, they say the best way to keep the pieces to be ready for war. and i think that's true. conservative candidate hewn as promised a much tough line with the north. if he wins, ensuring this election could have implications way beyond the korean peninsula. robert bride al jazeera, so australia has declared a national emergency helped a large part of the east coast were flooded. tens of thousands of people living for to evacuate from their homes. at least 22 people have died as a result of the extreme, whether a prime minister scott morrison said, was linked to climate change still had on al jazeera and sports a massive moment for one of ice hockey's, the biggest stars he thought was coming up with
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whole oh a ton now support here. kim, thank you so much. never cooler to the champions league. quarter final, the but i'll have her coming through a bit of a scare against interval and living to know from the 1st legs or webs, conceded, just have the our mark, courtesy of interest to are martinez a few minutes later the accounting side come back, hopes were severely damaged with alexi sanchez being sent off there, going on to close things out, winning the time to one on aggregate typical what if there was any, any kind of game we could have lost them,
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couldn't from florida to lose us tonight? because the main target, obviously, of this competition is to, to get through but you are right. it's not that i'm here. like over the moon. i'm really happy that we went through because obviously when we saw the draw in the 1st place, it was like, ok, that's about fun to and through and i think over to let's be deserted of her hi trek from robert le windows. he help buying the next book. there's thoughts in the last states they went on to hammer visitors arby south for $71.00 on the 9th, and ceiling 8 to aggregate when you're looking to become european champion for a time limit. also by 12 of a we took the lead with 2 deserved penalties, then a good pressing goal. and in the moments where we didn't school goals, we played unbelievably good football. we often played some nice stuff when we were under pressure. and we combined well,
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when coming out from the back by accident him carried taro have kept their place in the country's top league. despite a brawl at their stadium, which left $26.00 people hospitalized with violent clashes among spectators occurred in a match against lead champions. atlas cara, tara will be forced to play behind closed doors for a year as punishment on the rush. and jim is being investigated for his behavior during an event in dough has he has no regrets. i've been cool. the ac is facing disciplinary action from the international gymnastics federation for having the letter is dead on his chest. during the competition and metal ceremony where he stood next to the gold medalist from ukraine, a letter that has become symbolic with russia's invasion of ukraine. the 20 year old has since said he has no regrets about making the statement and would do it again. or should i talk he player alex, a batch can, has reached a career milestone. he's now tied for 3rd on the n h l. all time goals list,
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the washington capitals captain netted twice against house the calgary flames to bring his career goals. halley, 760. he's tied with your own jaeger for 3rd place in any history about you can reach them on selling despite receiving yes. read online over russia invasion of ukraine. well, before the game, the capital's released a statement saying it join the n h l and condemning the russian invasion of ukraine . we urge and hope for a peaceful resolution as quickly as possible. capitals also stand in full support of our russian players and their families overseas. realize they are being put in a difficult situation and stand by to offer our assistance to them and their families. while number to know that jock of is the vaccination status is continuing to affect his time of season. the 34 year olds, participation at this year's indian wells tournament isn't doubt the 20 time a grand slam champion has been included in a drop of the event being held in california. the 3rd has refused to be vaccinated
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against cope with 19, which means he is barred from entering the country without special approval from the cdc job, which was deported from australia in january over his vaccine status and vaccine rebel kyrie irving put in his most impressive scoring display of the season on tuesday, brooklyn that star scorned 50 points in his team. $132.00 to $121.00 went over to charlotte hornets. the result of the brace and that for game losing streak. irving has missed the large part of the season due to his refusal to get the cove in 1900 vaccine. certainly eliminates only playing ro games because in new york city's vaccine night and nothing in the night didn't feel like he's going to that the place where these aren't distracted by going on. and as a goal at hand, when you start out there and be less talkative and have, you know, look,
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i'm operate, i'm ready, what the engines was needed for us to get this when join the collective group, just sacrificing results results. ok, and that is all your for. can i back to you kim? thanks barbara. i was thinking more than a 100 years, but the wreck of antarctic explorer, sir ernest shackleton's ship has finally been found, found. the endurance sank after being crushed by pack ice. in 1915, it was discovered at a depth of more than 3000 me says in the widow cl fantastic coast operation has been targeted as the most challenging shipwreck such ever undertaken. and that's news. our falling site is back in just a moment with more of today's news. ah, count, defeat, lose cheap, and sometimes dangerous copies of the real thing have been found all over the world
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. i mean, even the most expensive premium product. it's the secretive and deadly multi $1000000000.00 business. we found one problem was about one 3rd, or stay in a, in the 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 exported 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 goods and connect these together itself is fruits does profits that are easy to make and hard to ignore. perhaps it means that all of those should be a little more vigilant about what we put on our plates. frank assessments for china will benefit from the 0 call it strategy. if the rest,
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the world not yet informed opinions at all, costs focused on needs. i'm not protest from that statement critical debate. my group would claims that nato constitutes an interest and she'll thread russia, but it's precisely his actions that created the security in the region. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera with some of the world largest resent, knew here, provides much of the lenient fuel your nuclear power walk, cause people in power followed uranium trails from the mediterranean and investigate the devastating effects on the planet, and all those healing habit to pass you am on al jazeera. ah,
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