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means an ideal, but not a reality in the ways. but what they been down for devin at the table. the problem i have a dream. my dream is that people may my daughter, the young people just have a full voice and don't feel targeted because of their race or ethnicity the. ready news the russian foreign minister accuses ukraine of using the mario poll hospital to harbor nationalists. as talks to end, the war fail to make progress. ah other, i'm kim vanelle. this is the law from coming up. the mare of besieged city mary. a
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hold talks of extremely donna situation unfolding for 1200 more people killed and no sign of urgently needed humanitarian cordele. us vice president visits poland, promising nature support and humanitarian relief. on the sale of the top english football club is off its wash. and owner in chief chair, lita has been coach with new sanctions. the highest level talks in russia invaded ukraine, have ended with little sign of progress. ukraine foreign minister says, is russian calling about, refuse to commit to a c 5? it's only 24 miles long. in mario poll, ukrainian official shelling has preventative humanitarian convoy from reaching the besieged city. we have 3 teams covering efforts to end the war and ukraine. dr. bar there in moscow, donna hall extended by an even west and ukraine, jamal
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a child and antalya, where those talks took place. but 1st task, a name has a round up of development, a man shoes, a child patterned winter coat, peak out from a black tarps that have become funeral shroud. this narrow 25 meter long trench is a mass grave in the besieged city of merrill pole. the mayor says more than 1200 people have been killed. there are no basic services, aid groups or warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. use this one is one of the only thing i want is for this to be finished. i don't know who's guilty, who's right, restarted this, damn them. all those people who started this 3 more humanitarian corridors were expected to open on thursday, according to the ukrainian government. 35000 people found safe passage on wednesday,
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but thousands more remained trapped. turkey hosted the highest level of talks between russia and ukraine. since the invasion began, the foreign ministers of both countries met in the city of antalya. russia did not commit to a cease fire or a humanitarian corridor in marrow pool. i did my best to at least find a diplomatic solution. we also raised the issue of assist fire 24 hour fire to resolve the most pressing humanitarian issues. we did not make progress on this in the south of the country. soldiers fought in the street in a suburb of the capital keys, journalists reported intense fighting over night. the ukrainian government says russia continues to advance with the goal of surrounding the capital. we 15000000
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that is up to you. we don't want militarization of ukraine. you can do it even without nato. we don't want the preservation of the tendency to create a new nazi state and ukraine. of course we want ukraine to be neutral in the u. s. has now verified that $516.00 civilians have died since russia invaded ukraine. 2 weeks ago, but says the actual toll will be much higher. in morrow poll, more burials are expected. so far. 70 people, some who died of natural causes, have now been laid to rest. in this mass grave, inside one of the small cities hold cemetery, natasha going to l just 0. well, i got out jamal a sheil who joined the slide from ontology in southern turkey. so jamal, not a lot came out of that meeting between the ukrainian or russian foreign ministers. where does this leave things in terms of future diplomatic efforts?
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well, goodwill maybe is the only thing that came out at least as far as the turks are concerned, that they said that they received a positive response from the ukrainians on the russians that they would be interested in discussing your gun. but yes, not a lot in terms of tangible results. both sides still sticking very much through their the monks ukrainian say that the russians must hold fire immediately must withdraw from occupied lands on the russians. saying that obviously that they will continue. they are military aggression until they demilitarize ukraine and force to change its constitution. what does this mean moving forward? that means that at least as i done so, fight itself is maybe one of the more probable internal futures between both warring factions that it was successfully managed to bring 2 of the most senior
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diplomats there. and it can use the goodwill that a enjoys with clear and with must go so further that however goodwill evidently is not enough, particularly when there is war. when there is military is involved, what is needed is leverage what's needed is pressure. and it seems that ankara is acting in that field. we will be seeing some burg, the secretary general of nato arriving in tanya tomorrow. that is on friday. we will be witnessing their rifle other senior departments from around the world to participate in the target for him. as well as the target president himself, friendships are the one who spoke earlier with us counterparts. joe biden, whether from those meetings that will take place and from the bilaterals, they can find how to get rich, how to get the pressure. we'll wait and see you right now with the pressure that's being put on moscow is very much political is very much i cannot make there isn't any military one on it is what the ukranian say is that i can to protect their
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country from falling to the hands of the russian army demolish, and therefore thin antonia and turkey. thank you. i've called over to john hall, her mind for us in the v as in west and ukraine. join us a was the reaction being in ukraine to those talk to the diplomatic efforts. when you listen to dmitri labor list to the actual words that he uses, he talks about it being quite hard at times to listen to such a laboratory in those talks. i think you can see why from the ukrainian perspective, mr. rob saying that that attack on the maternity hospital in mario paul on wednesday was essentially the fault of the ukrainians for placing military assets and personnel close to civilian insta. the installation is like hospitals, his own spokes person in moscow at the beginning of the morning. in fact said it had not happened at all that it was fake news mister lab of talking about the
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ukrainians using civilians as human shields. he talked about the ukrainians, operating western funded factories producing chemical and biological weapons that sites in it around the capital q. what this sort of thing tells the ukrainians reading into what mr. label was saying was that this is really not a genuine attempt to negotiate at all when they can't even reach agreement on things is important and significant just humanitarian corridors. and that a genuine effort at negotiation will perhaps only come when the russians decide that they've achieved enough on the battlefield or forced ukraine's surrender. and that will only be the determination of one man. mister clover said that's not the mandate. mister lover was given that one man, of course, would be glad to me. put it could i said, they're willing to carry on talking. but he said you cannot stop the war of the country that started. it is not prepared to. and he said ukraine would never surrender turner. what is the latest on the ground in terms of the areas that are
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being hottest hit at a month? talking about mary paul talking about the failure of those negotiations to come up with a means of operating safety manager and corridors out of the city of murray. paul, 200000 people thought to be in absolutely dire, need wanting to leave the city an attempt to setting up the monetary corridors out to mary paul failed. yet again for the 5th day in a row. when shelling reported by the ukrainian side, forced a humanitarian convoy to turn back as it made its way towards the city with supplies, intending to pick up people in the city and leave only 2 to 3000 people per day. this week would be able to leave mary paul last other humanitarian corridors have continued to function a bit better than that. fighting still very much on the outskirts of key russian forces. they're trying to maintain pressure on the capital to the west in
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a place called g. to me or missile strikes on civilian buildings in the last 12 hours. also including a thermal electric plant, 2 hospitals hit that and some pretty graphic and dramatic drone footage circulating . now. it's been confirmed by independent analysts showing a ukrainian ambush destroying a column of russian tanks. so evidence that the ukrainians very much keeping up the defense of the capital as well to us and west and ukraine. thank you. let's call 7 adults jabari now who is in moscow door. so i so it wasn't just so guy level who's been speaking today, but the president of russia has also been speaking. what's been said while letting me put in meeting with a series of officials from the countries economic sector as well as the government . he's trying to pass what the government is calling
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a economic stimulus package that is in response to the severe sanctions that they've come under. over the past 15 days, something that to the criminal spokesperson called the unprecedented, that has caused this country's economy to go into a state of shock according to the kremlin. and they are now trying to figure out how to deal with the unprecedented sanctions. that is tantamount to economic warfare, according to officials, and some of the measures that they're discussing at the moment. within this advisory session with the president, as well as in the duma and the upper house of parliament. in the coming days, it will be about the country's interest rate, as well as minimum wage. there's also discussion about giving families with certain number of children as some kind of a handout government handouts to try and deal with the rise in cost of goods that
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will certainly be coming in their way. there's also discussion about seizing the assets of those companies and people that have left russia since the sanctions of coming to being this is now a country that is the most sanction in the world. they've taken over that top spots from iran. the russians have had no over 6000 sanctions coming their way since they're so called military operation began in ukraine on february 24th. there is a, a sense here that the international financial markets have abandoned this country. we also heard from survey love rob, who sat in turkey, that they will deal with whatever that comes their way. and that this is not going to change the countries position. and that those companies are now over $250.00 of them that have left russia, and they will not be able to allow to return most likely, according to the foreign minister. and he also said that this is now a country that is fighting for its life in terms of its political fear of influence
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in the world. and it's not going to be affected by sanctions. they will just turn to a domestic companies in order to supplement whatever they need. but of course, the countries in a lot of serious economic trouble, the rubel has lost over 40 percent of its value since february 24th and the stock market, the moscow stock market has yet to reopen. since this military operation began das jabbar, therefore moscow, thank you. got more on the war in ukraine, just ahead on knowledge is there, including how the conflicts could affect food prices around the world. and have a new, the conservative who's also joined to kill. when south korea's presidential election or the close to the volunteer. ah, ah,
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with ah, your geology there on a reminder about told stories this out. russia says there were no patients inside a hospital formed on wednesday and asked dr. destroy the maternity in children's units. the besieged ukrainian city of mario whole 3 people are reported to have been killed. the highest level talk since russia invaded you and have ended with this whole final progress, turkeys, foreign minister, hostages, ukrainian, or russian counterbalance in on polio. the u. s. vice president has praised poland for taking in more than a 1000000 ukrainian refugees. a visit to warsaw comic house also promised increased . they show support. what is at stake this very moment or some of the
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guiding principles around the nato alliance. and in particular, the issue and the importance of defending sovereignty and territorial integrity. in this case of ukraine as president duda has described, we have been witnessing for weeks and certainly just in the last 24 hours atrocities of unimaginable proportion. hollins president, his calling for 12 sanctions against moscow just to this canada. so because they administer goes private, we must save ukraine. ok, we all understand that we must have all hands on deck yet most we have to keep unity within nato, which we have to maintain solidarity and speak in one voice as well as in the european union and other international organizations. we need to introduce more sanctions against russia. we cannot tolerate such military actions which are akin
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to crimes against humanity. because nobody can have any doubt. if people should rockets and drop bombs on hospitals, that is the barbarity that is akin to genocide. poland has taken in almost half of the 2300000 refugees of fed ukraine. sandra salvi has more from the border with grain. one of the most important things, no doubt that the polish prime minister in president are probably discussing with the us, vice president. if not just the humanitarian need of helping the refugees across. but here at the border with ukraine, where the refugees crossed into poland. going the other way, it is, nope. and secret that allies that are providing weapons to ukraine. they come into poland and then they cross in on cargo trucks as well as trains going that way in ukraine. now what the polish government definitely wants to see is, is a successful ukraine, a successful resistance of the russian invasion, because they know that if your crane falls to the russians, that the front line of the fighting,
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the frontline of the threat that is post by russia europe will suddenly come crashing down right here on the, on the polish border with ukraine. now, one of the things overshadowing vice president harris is visit is no doubt discussions involving more direct involvement with the ukrainian war effort. the delivery of polish owned russian made make $29.00 fighters with something that became a point of contention poll and said that it is willing to hand those over to you premium pilots because there's a plane that ukrainian pilots can actually fly with the united states. they want them involved as well in this they want the united states committed to this kind of transaction. of course, the us saying that that kind of thing is untenable. since that might be perceived by russia as a direct involvement in the conflict and therefore could spark a broader direct conflict between russia and the united states. hundreds of people in the outskirts, a key of all trying to flee intense russian shelling people having crossing a small river in the district of pin to head into the capital. the area has come under sporadic mortar fire in recent days, killing
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a number of people. many planned to go to key of the railway station to catch a train to the west of a country. many people who live in basement their houses, they apartments and try to leave from european from butcher. and this is the place where people are crossing the breech which is destroyed. and from here they have a creation stop here, territorial defense work. i member of territorial defense also. so we are helping people just to get to the cars, to buses, and to move russia admit since experiencing an economic shock, a government spokesman to me trip his course says measures all being taken to soften the effectiveness of western sanctions. he describes it as an unprecedented economic war against moscow. fiscal says the situations turbulent, but its confidence that it will stabilize, russia and ukraine have collective a long been referred to as the bread basket of europe. together they account for 30 percent of global wheat exports for the war, and ukraine is pushing up the price of grain around the world,
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especially in heavily dependent regions like africa and the middle east. united nations, food and agricultural organization says egypt imports around 85 percent of its wheat from the to war, and 5 level gets 81 percent of its wheat from ukraine. other countries like iran, libya and turkey are also heavily reliant. food shortages could affect the lives of millions of people, particularly in developing countries. st price increases in basic necessities, life, bread, milk, and meat can also produce food insecurity, famine and civil unrest. lawrence huddles is the executive director of the global lines for improved nutrition. he says the knock on effect in terms of global food supplies could be huge. we're going to see increases, and the prices of staple foods and mine, people are buying food and they're spending so much of their income already on food . it's going to create civil unrest. so we've got
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a very serious situation here where we have food prices going up. energy prices going up. it's, it's really a rerun of 2008, 2009, which is a harbinger of the arab spring. because invasion is happening in not just the bread basket of europe. it's one of the biggest spread baskets in the entire world. and what needs to happen now is that all the trade flows need to remain open. the tendency attempt taishan for policymakers trying to protect their own citizens is to close down borders to restrict exports of their a bare grain to other countries. that's ultimately not going to serve any what it's going to be a race to the bottom. so countries like 11 and we'll have to find other places to buy their grain. and there are many, many places to buy grain. whether it's a straight leo or south america, north america, they're going to have to find places. but the countries that are exports in grain
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must be sure not to restrict exports and emergency meeting is being held on the future of rush and billionaire roman abramivitch is well champion football club. the 55 year old plans to sell chelsea on hold the u. k. government has slapped new sanctions on the assets of the from the rich and 6 other wealthy russians. kelsey can still play in the premier league, but it cannot sell tickets for games. merchandise shop will be closed. they can't buy or sell players on the transfer market. can i just say roughly, i think it could be a short term issue and the get a sell can be can be done quickly without further delay stuff. and the key issue, new york is home to about 150000 ukrainians. the largest community in the us, religious leaders of various faith has come together and solidarity calling for peace. gabriel, amazon has more. they came to pray for peace. there was
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a rabbi and an archbishop and followers of other religions all gathered in the ukrainian orthodox cathedral to offer support to the ukrainian faithful and to call for one thing an end to the war. it was the largest inter faith prayer service of its kind in new york since russia invaded ukraine. this was the way to come together with other people together, b and sell it. there was a lot. everybody is together and the saying innocent people cannot be mercilessly murdered then, except according to all faith traditions, if you have no faith traditions in human, it's indecent. it's immoral to russian orthodox church, patriarch, career and ally of vladimir putin has justified the invasion during his sermons saying it is a struggle again, sin religious leaders here flatly reject that hoppel
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with allegiance needles of russia and especially a peer to do more to justify this invasion in this bloodshed, this is acceptable. and i think what russia people deserve, bus and leadership, both political and religious for some of the religious leaders. they say this mass was just the beginning. and if they hope in the coming days and weeks they can travel to the region themselves to offer prayers and support in person to those that needed the most. gabriel dondo. i'll just hit her new york. let's take a look at some other news now. south korea is closest ever presidential election, has be won by conservative challenger, young, secure, you will take over from liberal lead eman. jason, who's 5 year term ends in may or may broad reports from sol. since the start of this bruising campaign, conservative challenger units that had remained neck and neck with a liberal rival,
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the jameel exit polls put them within a percentage points of each other. and so began a sleepless night for many in south korea. following local broadcast is animated depiction of this epic struggle until uni merged is when i am deeply grateful to all over you and the people who have supported a beginner. to this point, a political newcomer, he 1st came to prominence as the lead prosecutor in the imprisonment of disgraced former president parky and hey, following her impeachment for corruption. 5 years ago. you comes into this job having held no political office, but presenting himself as a force of change politically and socially conservative. he is in stark contrast to 5 years of liberal rule. he's also promised a much tougher line with north korea, but many question, how much of that campaign rhetoric?
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i think a prison unit is going to choose very pragmatic, warren and national security policy, at least for a while. it comes after an increase in missile testing by the north, with the threat of launching longer range missiles of the kind that have brought the korean peninsula to the brink of conflict in the past. rub mcbride, elgin's era. so indian prime minister nor intermodal party to be j. p has retained control of the most popular states pradesh vote to be counted in 5 states provisional was all for the b j. p. ahead. in 4 of them, the congress body is expected to lose power and point job to the a p. results are seen as an important test ahead of national elections in 2024. elizabeth front of is unlocked now the capital to accomplish state. she explains what the victory means to be j. p. looking ahead to parliamentary elections in 2024 . the b j b would. this is
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a huge boost when it was there for there she goes to the next general election to get the big for a 3rd successive victory. and that would know strong national opposition party to be to, to use a policy which is winning regardless of states that the countries in the economy is not doing well. lotion will tell you that this struggling with unemployment is traveling with the rising cost of living. the size and what's happening on the 19th pandemic. and yet people tell us probation in many votes for the b j. people say like here with the, for this, the hindu mom to leave the state yogi. this cannot live pundents of the names are moody. one of the re striking is chanting of slogan the us of him paraphernalia everywhere. it almost not like a religious valley as much as a political valley providence in the morning and managed to galvanize the majority in the population in the country. now the congress party is still trying to promote
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ideas of a more secular, in the end of the other regional pos, empower and say, but the question is they be able to credible strong national opposition ahead of the next general election to take on the b j b juggernaut and it's vision of in the active as to the streets of guatemala city on wednesday to protest against new laws, punishing abortion without to 25 years in prison, and banning same sex marriage law. they warmed that the new dentist ation would mean. the persecution criminalization and murder of women and minority groups in the central american country. the law for the protection of life in the family was unexpectedly approved by a large majority in the congress. the body of cricket legend shane warne has arrived back home town of melbourne warn, died last friday,
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aged 52 while on holiday in coast to meet in thailand to to a suspected heart attack. and congenital disease worn is considered one of the greatest boulders of old time. he's the 2nd highest, we could take on his history with 784. ah, this is algebra and these are the top stories. russia says there were no patients inside a hospital bombed on wednesday and astro and destroyed maternity in children's unison, the besieged crime in city of mario pole. 3 people are reported to have been killed . the highest level talks in russia invaded ukraine of ended with little sign of progress. searcy thronged mister hosted his ukrainian or russian count of austin and antonio. the us vice president has praised poland to taking in more than a 1000000 ukrainian refugees on
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a visit to war. all comma harris also promised increased national support. what is at stake this very moment or some of the.

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