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killing. at least one person. new satellite images appeared to show the large russian military convoy near kiev has split up to be re deployed into towns and forests. nearby also had a serious escalation. the u. s. as north korea is testing a new intercontinental ballistic missile. ah, major ukrainian cities have faced more bombardments after high level talks between kiva. moscow failed to produce any progress on a sci fi deal. ukraine's emergency services say 3 airstrikes, landed near a residential building and a kindergarden in denise pro killing one person. the city was once considered relatively safe for those fleeing besieged areas of ukraine, civilians in the poor city of mario paul out struggling for food and fuel off the
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days of russian bombardment. ukraine says more that 1300 people have been killed there. and this new satellite imagery shows a russian convoy that was sitting outside the kabuki of has been repositioned parts of the convoy thought to be shelling the city of labianca. u. s. president joe biden is expected to call for an end to normal trade relations with russia. later on friday, this will allow washington and its allies to impose tariffs on a wide range of russia goods. as after congress approved more than $13000000000.00 of aid for ukraine, natasha butler begins, are covered from western ukraine and warning her report contained some distressing images. in maria pull, they are bearing their daddy in mass graves. what was unimaginable 2 weeks ago is now daily life. there's no time for papa goodbyes in the southern ukrainian city. days of russian shelling have killed more than
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a 1200 people and cut water and power supplies. it grow the beat you were injured. we have no gas. what we are freezing, we have no food men lute here. trees have been cut. bodies had been buried in the yards of their body blogs. it's so scary. we can't leave legacy. so your current wound good humor, re from our yo bull. we're being bombed from all directions, pray for mothers with children, please. it's very hard and is getting worse yet another attack leaves residence. and this part of the city bewildered and wondering why russia continues to say its military is not targeting civilian areas and ukrainian forces or infrastructure. but no one here believes that in the eastern city of hockey, if more apartment blocks and streets are shattered, after another night of shedding and over the northern city of just a mere disguise. echo with a now familiar sound. lisney
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will just now there was another air strike, a thermal electricity plant was damaged and a civilian building. nearly all of the windows were blown out of our main hospitals . biggest building and children's hospital. the fighting has not reached west in ukraine, but most people fear that it won't be long outside the city of the thief, agricultural land like this is key to the war effort. this far might be far behind the front lines, but the impact of this war is already being felt. the was created a renewed sense of duty for petro and his family. farms like his are essential to help feed people in the country. but he says the conflict is disrupting production oller of an echo, but we are concerned about, oh, we'll get seeds, fertilizer and fuel. because bolts are now looked nor york sub would approve. if we
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have delays in receiving animal feed, for example, it will affect mic production, voskus. we need, we label supplies occur, ukrainians continue to do all they can to help each other and defend their country . but people are getting tired. they want the water end. do you feel like we only thing i want is with this to be finished or i don't know who's guilty? who's right people who started this. them every one of those people who started this. what do i feel? i just have to live on dreaming about the future becomes impossible when the present is a nightmare. when people spend their days battling for survival or being forced to face their worst fears, or tasha butler al jazeera, could you give western ukraine? i have 2 teams covering developments in a moment. we'll go to join a hole who is in levine in western ukraine. but 1st i go to iran con, who's in the capital key, if amman, so this convoy outside of the city is apparently dispersing. what was it mean?
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well, before i answer that question, you probably can't hear it. but there have been air raid sirens have been going off towards we think in the distance and the west of the city. now we did hit that early in the morning. there were some strikes in the west of the city of those air raid sirens. a probably going to go up was talk, talk into the very faint that very distant in the background. now this convoy that we're talking about, that's been building since about march the 15th, and it's about 40 kilometers long, but the russian forces very heavy russian army within that convoy itself. they've been plagued according to us and u. k. officials, why supply line issues now, whether they're being re deployed or whether they securing supply lines. we're not actually sure what they're doing, but they still are. most of that comfort is still outside the west of the city, but they are changing positions. now like i said,
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we don't know whether that is because they're moving to other parts than that strengthening other offensives that might be going on or whether they're trying to secure supply lines for a entry into kid in the coming days. so it is a significant change of tactic if they're re deploying them elsewhere, but if they all re supplying them, that could suggest that they are getting ready for an offensive into give. another city has been bracing for a possible attack. emron the people from outside areas, areas outside of, of the capitol has been shelled a coming into the capital for safety once the latest on that front. well when we drove into the capital a pill last night, it was actually dark, but it was still a lot of people coming into the capital. it was, it was very surprising considering that this place or just move out the way. so i can show you this should be an incredibly busy thoroughfare. right now. it's
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completely empty, as you say about 50 percent of the city is actually evacuated. but this is the nearest safe place for a lot of people to come into from places like a pain. if they've been able to get out some of those are you answering corridor? some people may have actually come here. it's a staging place for them. they'll come here, they'll get supplies, some gas, and then they'll try and leave again. but everybody that we've spoken to so far, people are telling us that they just waiting to see what happens next. that a lot of people, the people here who are left, feel like they don't have any choice. they can't really afford to go add to another city country afford to leave their houses here. so i very tense atmosphere, but the yes you're right those there are people that are coming in and we did see people coming in when we arrived in the city last night. but sir, whether they're going to stay here or not, or what they're just going to try and get to another safer area for further west
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ruins to be same as sorry for the self. i'd thank you for that same on con, there for us in key. if this was over to john hall, who is innovative in weston ukraine, jonah, i guess the picture if you could, across the rest of the country there, now new cities coming in, coming under tank for the 1st time. yes, strikes reported overnight across the sort of broad arc of cities, even the east coast journey here in the north where critical infrastructure continues to come under attack of water pipeline such as have been hit there in the city of denique. for us, we are referring to the center east of the country, a city that has largely been on the evacuation route for a lot of civilians coming from the east. it hasn't been touched much up to now 3 reported strikes into neat bro overnight. falling in residential areas close to apartment buildings close to a kindergarten, we were told by local officials in that town. a shoe factory destroyed there,
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and explosions reported at lutes, north, east of ki, of, and also ivana francisco. that's just south of where i am here in the reportedly explosions at the military airfields in those 2 places. potentially. part of the russians ongoing efforts to impede ukraine's access and ability, the ability of its air force to operate and also perhaps wary of ongoing reports of the possibility of plains being donated by countries outside of ukraine. no plans for that as yet, but perhaps no chance is being taken in terms of evacuation to 100000 people were told by president zelinski and his nightly address were evacuated from up to 7 embattled cities overnight. over the past 48 hours. i beg your pardon, including sue me as you crossed you on the cross and also the so those, those suburban sent us to the west of the capital p butcher and hoster mail. he did confirm reports that we were carrying on thursday that
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a convoy of food and medicine heading to murray of paul had been, had come under renewed shilling from the russian side on the taps of turn around. he called that situation. one of outright tara, the russians, he said, absent, he's just not allowing food and medicine into the city, not allowing people to escape and some pretty grim reports emerging about conditions inside mario poll 10 days into a siege of that city. the associated press, having created a red cross official inside maria poll, sasha volkoff, who talks about grocery stores and pharmacies having been broken into and looted in recent days, all their supplies removed a black market, apparently operating in vegetables, in the city, places of safe shelter from ongoing attacks, basements and so on are restricted now to women and children only. and he reports sasha volkoff people fighting over food situation. mister lensky, described as one of russia being under orders its forces to hold that city hostage
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. the mayor of maria, both reporting attacks on residential areas in that city occurring every 30 minutes or, or whatever the for now. thank you for that. don't a whole there for some of the european union leaders, a meeting for a final day of a summer and france. the rolled out fall struck in ukraine's request for you membership, but they are considering tough sanctions on to the medic edited jamie spaces in the sy their powers, where somebody is being held in the hours before this summit, the host french president, emmanuel macro and the german chancellor, olaf schoultz spoke by telephone with president putin. after that call president, my cross said he was depressed and worried to day. when i look at the facts, let me lucid. the facts on the following, russia decided to launch a war. russia is bombed in ukraine. russia bombing them civilians,
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and in florida you have a negotiations with these negotiations is not ready to be concluded. the response to this crisis by the e u has so far been united and strong, but there are different views on what to do next. some like the latvian prime minister, christiane is karen's. while the sanctions extended to the energy sector, we have to not only isolate proteins, economy, but cripple the economy as quickly as we can. ukraine wants the e. u to give it fast track membership. but many leaders here believe that's a non starter. i want to focus on what we can we do of, we're a volume years lensky tonight to morrow and, and you'll, accession of ukraine is something for the long term. if at all the talks went on into the night and will continue later on friday, but it's clear ukraine is not going to get what it wanted. a fast track route to e u membership. james bayes al jazeera verse i russia says it's allowed
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a ukrainian repair team to restore lost power to the channel nuclear site. russian troops now control the defunct part. that was where the wild worst atomic disaster happened in 1986. and also taken over the separation nuclear plant, europe's largest bit of elements have unarmed the u. n. nuclear watchdog, whose chief had talks as russia and ukraine on thursday. one important thing is that a ukraine and the russian federation want to work with us with us. they agree to work with us and they are prepared to work with us. perhaps the gravity of my don't has to do with the revenue of the situation. or because it's a very dire situation, and we need to move fast than i am. i am aware of the responsibility we have and the expectations that that are still come here. and there are half the
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population of q for snow left. the russian forces move closer will be some of those who have managed with scapes of on will tell you how some scientists in bangladesh is stepping up their efforts to save an island from the effects of climate change. ah hello, we got some lovely spring sunshine across central parts of yet lost the clear skies here bits and pieces of cloud down towards the south east, on the wintry side, once again over the next couple of days and further west willis as well. the mild air is tumbling in from the atlantic, as you can see, temperatures into the other, the mid teens here, but a tongue of colder air, out of area of high pressure to sliding down out of eastern europe, down across ukraine, down towards remain the air hopefully retreating
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a little as we go on through the next couple of days, the slightly less co dash, we call it coming back and keep it around 3 celsius by sas the afternoon. there are also wintry flowers in the full cost as well. over the next couple of days, but they should become fewer and further between more snow, as you can see down towards the black sea, towards the sunshine, some pleasant weather coming through. here as our wet and windy weather, southerly windsor, temperatures not faring too badly. cloud and rain really gathering around the south western parts. if you go on 3 sas day, and by then we will see some lie, the showers also affecting western side of the mediterranean. so though the parts of africa can expect to see some pieces of sherry rain for a time penny a shower, now started to show the hand across the gulf of gimme a call. southern pass of west africa. ah frank assessments board. china will benefit from the 0 call it strategy if the rest
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of the world cannot get together informed opinions at all costs focused on needs for that statement. critical debate. why group with claims that need to constitute latest angel threats, to rush up. what is precisely his actions best rated this insecurity in the region in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah ah. ah. you're watching villages, era reminder about top stories. this all your grains emergency services say 3 air strikes, landed near a residential building and a kindergarten and denise for killing one person. the city was once considered
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relatively safe for those flame seized areas of ukraine civilians in the city of mario paula. 1 struggling for food and fuel of the days of rush and bombardment, the grain says more than 1300 people have been killed there. you satellite imagery shows a large russian con boy that was sitting outside the capital cave has been repositioned parts of the convoy thought to be shelling to city of labianca half the population of ki, if, as now left as russian forces move closer, towns on the outskirts of the capital have come under intense shelling, people escaping a telling of atrocities they say of being committed by russian soldiers stepped boston reports from give chased away by bombs and bullets. these refugees are trying to understand why their lives were destroyed in just 2 weeks. the apartments shalt and burnt they took the brunt of the russian offensive towards the capital,
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residence of boucher and warsaw in the north west of keith were finally evacuated. after being locked up in their basements for days, with little food and water, their cities now under russian control. well, what is along the russians tell us not to be afraid. they will not hurt us, but they create conditions that are very frightening. we see that people who try to move out of the city by cars carrying their things a being shot at. we could see the front st covered in blood fit, lana, dirtier escaped with her husband and children after russian troops shot at our house and took over the apartment block on the wall and they are gone. 30 years later, they said nothing to people whose apartments they occupied to one person they said just go to the basement. one neighbor wanted to come to his flat to take some clothes before evacuating, but they did not allow him. he left with only his documents, utter stellers about russian soldiers throwing smoke grenades into basements, to force people out and ordering men and boys to strip and crawl. a woman tells us
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an 11 year old boy was killed doing that, if not only managed to escape a war zone, but also the harshness of life under russian occupation. many here are too afraid to share their stories on camera instead of liberating ukrainians from that citizen and flattery. me put and says he wants to do men here. say there's nothing liberating about this war, aren't you? moreover, for jerry, the russian advanced towards the capital received a serious blow when ukrainian forces destroy part of a large column of tanks, ukrainian air for so far as also managed to protect the give from serious attacks from the sky. that ukraine is suffering losses to love with difficult thought about the lucas lost our tanks bombed as well in the streets of boucher. there is a large column of destroyed russian tanks, but close to our house. there is a column of ukrainian tanks also destroy them. for a lot of me, escaped russian occupied boot. jack just one hour away from keith. he says,
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russian soldier smashed people's foes and to get him card upon me, go to my awesome guys. what are you doing here? everyone who's speaking russian, who are you trying to liberate? many here from don't mass. we came in 2014. they gestured to me that they had no idea what that was a little while russian soldiers might not be sure about the goal of this war. to many ukrainians, it's clear they believe flat me put in his aiming for my don square in the center of keith, a symbol of a revolution 8 years ago that brought ukraine closer to europe, a price that ukraine will defend, that all they have steadfast and al jazeera keith, the economic impact of the sanctions against russia as being fell the petro palms in the us. fuel prices there are soaring, present. joe biden says, moscow is to blame, but republicans blame him for letting the conflict in ukraine effect. americans are
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brenager bolts from los angeles. this group of pennsylvania college students flew to los angeles for their spring holiday. but the soaring price of fuel has put a crimp in their plans for fun in the california sun. why to be landed from the airport and i saw the gas prices. i was like, a fuel has been expensive for months due to a pandemic induced shortfall in supply. but russia's attack on ukraine spooks markets and turbocharged prices. the oil market reacts much like the stock market, and unfortunately, drivers are paying for that at the gas pump. high priced fuel makes the price of everything transported by road c and air more expensive driving up inflation even further. the average price of gasoline in the u. s. is hovering at about $4.00 a gallon. that 3.7 leaders. california is the state with the highest gasoline
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prices. $5.31 on average. but in some places, like here in beverly hills, it costs a lot more than that. the u. s. and other governments are trying to cushion the blow by releasing fuel from strategic reserves. we don't know how long this is going to last, but we are very focused on right now, alleviating pain at the palm. to the extent we can't, prices will likely remain high for the foreseeable future. the u. s. energy information agency says oil will stay above $100.00 a barrel for the rest of the year at $4.00 a gallon. is that a point where people can't take it anymore? it still remains to be seen, but inevitably, we think we might see some behavioral change belt tightening is already one of brittany anderson's plans. it's definitely going to factor in how and budgeting for my rent and my groceries paying off my debts. i was not anticipating this big of
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a head, a hit 2 americans pocket books from a war half a world away. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. the u. s. is raining more sanctions against north korea after accusing it of developing a more powerful intercontinental ballistic missile system. the pentagon says, recent launches were attempts to evaluate the new system. north korea suspended long range tests in 2017 of launching its 1st miss al capable of reaching the united states. alan fisher has more from washington d. c. well, clearly the united states is concerned if north korea was developing intercontinental ballistic missiles, because that would do exactly what it says in the 10, which means that american cities would suddenly become within target of any north korean weapons. that is why they're watching, what is going on here. live increase surveillance in the yellow sea area. they're also telling their closest allies in the area,
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japan and south korea that their support is absolutely iron clad. no. the us seems to think that at the north koreans are using the idea of. busy them developing a space program to test these icbc ems because of course, north korea has said in the past, every country has the right to a space program and they are no different. however, the us thinks that it's simply just the cover and the cold or north korea to stop development and proliferation all these weapons. and they've called on the international community as well, to band together to warn you the north korea that they can't do this. seeing that any action like this on behalf of north korea is a clear breach of several united nations resolutions. so what is the u. s. going to do about, apart from gather together international support rollers. the strong possibility that there could be sanctions with talk here in washington that new sanctions
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against north korea could be announced at some point within the next 24 hours. chinese prime minister has admitted to achieving its economic growth target at 5.5 percent will not be easy. delegates to the country's top legislative body voted in favor of reaching the target chinese national people's congress also proved an increase in the military budget. i minister li creek young also spoke about the war in ukraine and its impacts on the global economy. katrina, you has more from beijing? no, it's the lowest growth target. john has said for decades, it's also been described as very ambitious, given the crisis in ukraine and the continuing pandemic. now, premier leak chung acknowledged that this would not be an easy target to meet or to defend the figure saying that the such a big economy. it would be impossible to maintain high or medium level growth, especially given that china also faces other challenges such as climate change and,
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and increasing income gap as well. he didn't want to talk about how they didn't plan to achieve this growth target. he said that the ton has resisted any sort of major stimulus package since the beginning of the curve in 1900 outbreak. that the government was rolling out some measures to be spending that it would cut taxes to help struggling small businesses, as well as implement some policies to encourage more jobs to help those who are employed, especially recent graduates. now he also commented, of course, on the war in ukraine. he repeated china's lines that china is deeply concerned about the situation. their hopes that it eases its aggrieved. he also called on all parties to exercise maximum restraint to prevent any humanitarian crisis. now as to china's role, he simply said that beijing would continue to one criticize sanctions, as he said that they were not helping, especially the global economy,
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which is still struggling to recover from the pandemic. people living on a low lying island in the bay have been gall, say they're losing their fight against climate change. the island seen one of the fastest sea level rise is recorded in the world and it's predicted it might disappear. 30, you have a child, your reports could be an island of fishing villages and right firms, but it's half the size in 20 years because of rising sea levels because of the intrusion of salt water, much off it's farmlands. i'm now used to produce salt, money or alum and his family lost their ancestral farmland to the sea years ago. i'm a companion, i guess when i was a child, the island was much larger in size and much farther away. but now it's gradually getting smaller due to erosion and things got worse since the diet got washed away by the sea and late salt water. and i thought that some marian scientists are now offering some hope they're building artificial oyster rates that they say it can
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save the coastline from erosion, the reef, and not only can protect that goes to land. it can also have that environment providing that different ecosystem services and the feature immense who are living here. that can also get some benefits. examples these are studies really can have to and has the appreciate his production because these reefs can provide shells as foods and other ecosystems, reese's professor now essays in order to make the project succeed, the scientist, local government, and the fishermen need to team up to manage the rates the la b, joy stories can prevent erosion and say the land plus it helps see grasses grow around it and create a natural environment for fish stops, which is beneficial to us. i still spouts float for nearly a month before settling on hard surfaces and each other's backs, and the scientists are providing them with the rings of cement,
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to get their permanent home stop in the baby in their life stage that need to settle. so what do we do? use a very simple techniques and we are bringing the substrate or hots our face and we have them to set a lot. there are still ribs are made up of live oysters, dead ice to shells and other marien organisms. coastal areas of bangladesh on natural habitat for ice check what you see formation of a fear. now there's also work as a natural barrier against your ocean. although this is an experimental pilot project, the humblest studio has proved. it could be a cost effective solution to limit coastal erosion among bangladesh or the most vulnerable islands can be charged. re al jazeera cooked up the island. ah, whose village is there? these are the top stories. ukraine's emergency services say 3 airstrikes,
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