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in a war, this cost thing, so a list of all families which still rolling police are making it very difficult for people to try and protest the russian army has positioned itself to the next child . stay with 0 for the latest developments. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm charlie angela. this is the al jazeera news. our live from london coming up as strikes and are chillier. attacks is rushing force is try to in circle the ukrainian capital civilians are helped to safety as the bombardment intensifies undefined and undecided residence in the city of mary awful face. another night a bombardment without heating or food and defiant protests in the city of melli
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topple. off it's alleged, the city's men was abducted by russian forces. as people continue to flee the fighting their affairs, women and children could be targeted by human traffickers and in school christian ronald, i was, it's another career landmark. the my chest united, stronger the faith records, the most goes, income with air raid sirens have rung out in cities across ukraine, from levin in the west to the northeast region of sunni, as russian troops pushed forward with the invasion. the conflict is now in its 17th day and thousands of ukrainians are under attack. russian forces have been accused of killing 7 civilians when evacuation convoy was hit near the capital, keith, and in the southern port city of mary awful conditions. a desperate for the 1500
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civilians have died in 12 days of siege while in other places. entire small towns have been destroyed. natasha butler begins all coverage from lots in north west ukraine. ah, sunrise in keys. once again, the sound of gunfire in the distance as russian forces come ever closer to your cranes capital. southwest, the city plumes of smoke rise above an oil depot in vessel keith, ukrainian forces said the phi began after a russian air strike. some western intelligence officials say moscow's invasion is slower than expected. but the pace of russia's true movement means little to people in places like the southern city of villa nova. ha, we're not a dilemma. look, we were sitting in basements, and they were walking around everywhere, shooting. we couldn't leave the basement for over a day. then i walked up to a soldier and i said, boys, my mom is bedridden up there. she's
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a grandma and i can't go up there. the guys wanted to help me bring her down into the basement. but when we went up there, she had already died. it was already too late in hockey's emergency workers search for survivors in what's left of an apartment block. the eastern city has been shelled for days by russian forces, as has chosen a heave in the north of ukraine. reminders of the pastor everywhere in the city, but the present is relentlessly bleak, or rudolph ruinolds the enemy is continuing air and rocker shelling of the city of churney even the peaceful population is dying, and there are many injured the enemy as having civilian infrastructure. western ukraine has been spared the worst of the conflict for now, but things could be changing. in lute sky, a russian missile attack destroyed an air field on the city's outskirts. 4 soldiers were killed in the attack on the airfield. the funerals of 2 of them have just
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taken place in this church in the center of the city. the men of lusk says the people here they won't be intimidated by russian forces. the poor little scared her. but we're not panic analysis. we don't see a little leave in our center. we don't see a few g asleep in our city. and here are still, ah, we are still believe that ukraine or william litski is a 110 kilometers from the border with rushes ally, belarus, some ukrainian official, say better russian troops could join the war of the site. that's unlikely than we are. don't go yoga is they want to come here, let them come, but who will destroy them and send them back in body bag up yard. when was her daughter? i hope louis will reconsider their position secretly. there's enough. war is a massacre. a shelter in the city is now home for viet his love in his family.
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he says they fled more than a week of unbearable russian shelling his children cried every day. litski is close to paris, but it's also not far from the polish border. purchase. love says they could go to germany, but for now he just feels lost. when he, when he was a brother, they took everything from me. i had a comfortable house, the kids all had their own room. wellness now where will i go for life? and for what, i'll have to start from scratch. wonderful. i'm that 20 anymore. and 41 with the people who caught up in this war, there are painful decisions. often there are no choices. parents across ukraine are struggling, trapped in a terrible situation. they didn't create, holding their children's futures in their hands. natasha butler al jazeera loots northwest ukraine,
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went around 13000 people were evacuated through humanitarian corridors on sunday, but ukraine's deputy prime minister says a convoy failed to leave the besieged city of mary helpful. people there have been without heating, power, and food for days with nighttime temperatures dropping as low as minus 7 degrees celsius. there are also reports of looting and residents fighting over supplies. attempts to get people out and aid in have been repeatedly thought it. new satellite images released by an organization, so the scale of devastation in mary awful. these before and after pictures reveal extensive damage to civilian infrastructure and residential buildings, fires a scene in the west and dozens of high rise apartment buildings have been badly damaged, ukraine's foreign minister demitrix labor says russia wants to capture mario pal at any cost. mario poll is crucially important for russia because he
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sees no control over the city. they will establish direct land corridor to crimea from russia. and they will also cut us off from access to as of see, this is why we still fiercely and heroically defended. and this is why rush her so ruthlessly trying to destroy the city and capture it at any cost of $1000.00 de scrambling to escape. keith train stations are packed as people try to flee further west in search of a safe haven and run constant. as this report from keith ah, a desperate scramble to get on a train out of keith. but most of these people aren't residents of the capitol. they've come from places like i've been and butcher on the outskirts of people. places that have seen the worst of the war so far in this region. they sit in shocked silence. women like svetlana,
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still trying to understand what they've seen of detail in those numbers. our home was destroyed, an explosion blew up the windows doors and everything. all the people who lived in the building round to the basement, we moved to another part of the city to find a friend's house, but the bombardments continued. even then, the russian tanks kept firing at our houses. and this is what their flame andres, a volunteer coordinator at the central station. his job is to make sure those fleeing from outside to keep can get help. most he says, show visible signs of psychological trauma. our priority now is a hot line is air being is a vulture, is a. busy vessel is a gastorm and this line. okay. and actually they are really shocked by all these things is happening are they didn't expect the russian army to his civilians, to head there, to it in houses. and they never believed it. but they really honor
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a fire and doubted. sags is destroyed, good houses, many people's cue. the cities already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. the priority now is to get people from other front lines like future, like a pain in to keep and then into this station and get them out. in many ways keep central station has become evacuation central station tis of relief and sadness as the train leaves the station. besides what few belongings vacant carried, they also carry the horrors of what they witnessed, unsure. also, when they might see the whole again, whether that home will still be standing. enron con, our dessert. keep central station as russian troops edge, closer to the capital, ukrainian president for them as the landscape has again, cooled on wild leaders for help of correspondence that vast and went to his briefing and keith and sent this update. after more than 2 weeks precedence and
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then you're still going strong, more than one our question journalist was clear. he's very frustrated about the lack of support by the west and by nato. the also sad, this war will never be a when i'm the only victory for him. he said, and for your brain would be their country. so the key or if there are hundreds of thousands or tens of thousands of soldiers now being mobilized by russia, and they all come with hundreds and thousands of tanks, they will end to key if we understand this, if they've gone by give and decide to destroy simply a raise the historical memory of this whole region. the history of clear roast, the history of europe. they will end to clear if they destroy all of us, they will end to give that is the gold let them come or they will have to survive in this land alone. without us, they will not find friends among us. he is stored and heavily guarded. the president has just left this room, but this kind of appearances are very important,
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not only for the ukrainian army, for the civil defense, but also for a lot of civilians who are staying behind here in care of and in the rest of the country to fight this war well, let's take a look at the situation on the ground. there's been heavy fighting north, west of keith, with russian forces just 25 kilometers away from the center. the poor city of mario pole is under siege and bombardment. people are trapped inside without supplies electricity, all running water. shelling has again prevented citizens from leaving. mich alive in the south. west of ukraine is under heavy bombardment troops. they're expected to move west towards a desa, another crucial port city. if it's taken, it would cut ukraine off from its coast. the attacks of widen, with raids underneath pro and air fields in western looks, and van in french whisks. but russian forces haven't yet taken any new territory in the northeast. and analysts believe they may be redeploying forces attacking eastern keith to defend against ukrainian counter attacks. in sumi,
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a blast. and ukraine has halted russian advances north and west from annex crimea. the invading forces is struggling, the growing supply and morale issues. the russian military has even admitted that the humanitarian situation in some ukrainian cities is now catastrophic. a senior defense ministry official has blamed the actions on ukrainian fighters who when you go as you go up so no green you, the humanitarian situation in ukraine, unfortunately continues to rapidly war soon. and in some cities has reached catastrophic proportions. armed ukrainian forces mines in the residential areas, you destroy bridges and infrastructure as a result of those criminal actions against their own people. this is the action of the ukraine. noon authorities are. those people are forced to survive without eating food, water, or medication. that'll do. well, did, there is an a laugh he has more from nicholas on the fighting there the some of the
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noise and you had the shell clearly medina, local residence of nikolai had a very tough not due to the massive explosions and missiles zooming across. almost all of the city's neighborhoods. we are at one of the eastern suburbs of mich alive, a totally residential area, with no military prisons. it was hit by a number of missiles during the night. this is a bus stop and an adjacent coffee shop which was totally destroyed. the cars parked here were also damaged residents. he had told us about the horror they live through throughout the night. they feared to leave their homes or even to stay in as the entire area was targeted. the missiles had a supermarket, a few blocks away, another in a school yard, a 3rd on top of one of the residential buildings. before we arrived, the civil defense managed to successfully dismantle the missile. heavy gunfire raged at the outskirts of the city. from here, the fighting fronts are about 10 kilometers away,
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where the military air bases and 20 kilometers where the civil aviation airport is located. the cities may said that the russian army has changed the tactics intensifying the shilling of residential areas. we added that the cities hospital and often age were also targeted last night. and we tried to approach those buildings, but could not. the mayor explained that the russian troops began to infiltrate and hide and villages residential areas and behind facility such as the power plant, so that they cannot be easily targeted by the ukranian army. he says ukrainian force suspended the russians off and will continue to do, sir, to prevent them from entering the city. we can now speak to ukraine, vice minister for veteran affairs in a dragon took, you know, thank you for joining us. that you previously worked in the ministry of health. we heard in that report that the hospital in nikolai has been bombed. what is the state of ukraine's hospital network at the moment? how many are still functioning? and if they are, what do they need? ah, so the 24,
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so for february and more then go to healthcare facilities to damaged and bombed. i have to understand that the number of healthcare workers who died and this was for this moment more than 6 person. i think that the to the most. but just to fix it ation, which we can imagine in this, to the life world, the places where should the new life appear, ah, bombed and the new lives are short. it's, you know, definitely can model in our house doing it. so they're repealed by russians. 3 persons and one of them was charlie. so just for general understanding what is happening in the, in the health care sector in ukraine. but at the same time, we say that our doctors, i'm so scared walker that they're like an angel's turns their like an army. the ship comes army in ukraine because so they absolutely send in and they're much of
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age. it's just to just save our lives. absolutely. just going back to mario po, 12 days under siege. why are the humanitarian corridors they're not working? what is needed to make sure that they do? you know, the best answer for this christian is just an example of any agreements with russians. yesterday it was short, it's green cottage, or one of the of putting quite a doors in the region. we try to keep people from more home. it's small to, to in region one boss was to be danced with remote and children was suited. so 6 person, one of them was child, are killed by russian troops. it's about the agreements which we have for today. and that's the answer to a question. what's the problem of this agreement? and just moving on to something, russia said today they're saying that they now consider arms shipments to ukraine
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as legitimate targets. what does that mean in practical terms? isn't russia already targeting supply lines in ukraine? what does that mean? that we could now see russia targeting nato? shipments outside the ukraine and in poland for example, and which would essentially mean to tack on a native country every time when you ask the same question, they will give you a put the difference on 1st. so they will try to find any explanations and relations and any other things which will make you lose any understanding of their position. so for me, it's absolutely difficult to command. what do they think? what do they want to think? what do they mean? so now in a dragon truck, thank you for your insights. and joining us now to 0. thank you. ukraine's president,
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calling for help from world leaders to secure the release of melody couples met their protest in the southern city. off the accusations, the man, even federal, was abducted by russian soldiers. and in the last few hours, russia said, is appointed a new acting. ma fenton monahan has more military will, is firmly under russian controls, but people aren't afraid to stand up to the new authority. they're demanding the immediate release of the city mer. even federal hasn't been seen since thursday. ukrainian government says this video shows federal being led away with a bag over his head, escorted by 10 russian soldiers, president for the mirrors. the lensky once were leaders to put more pressure on russia to secure his release. he sees it as a test of the international community, the ability to change the situation, and ukraine will more pasta, ryan, as we demand the mad be immediately released. we're talking to france, germany, israel and others. i personally have called german chancellor schultz and french
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president micro while talk to everybody necessary in order to get people released. we expect world leaders to show how they can influence the situation and do one simple thing. get this one personally. the very person that represents the people of the letter post ukrainians are calling federal abduction. a war crime saying international law prohibits taking civilian hostages during a war miller topple was one of the 1st cities to fall to russia. federal that several rallies against the invasion. some attended by thousands of people, while federal may now be detained, the protest he started likely to continue than monahan al jazeera. while coming up this news from london, diplomatic efforts continue to end the war, the leaders of france and germany once again, pressure vladimir putin to stop the shilling. in sports, the english premier league delivered its verdict from chelsea's russian owner. and
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with that story, ah, the united nations refugee agency, u. n. h. the says almost 2600000 people have fled ukraine as a friday. 1.6000000 of them are in poland where the 2 biggest cities, more so and crap out a running low want accommodation on friday, the number of ukrainians arriving in poland had dropped by 12 percent from the day before to around 76000 people. and that's about the same as slovakia, but police report to dissimilar different numbers to 9581 people, many of whom were head west to the czech republic, while mal dover, which is one of the poorest countries in europe, is asking for help more than 270300 people have crossed its border and around a 105000 of them have stayed. that's a 5 percent increase in its population. well,
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germany says it will take 2 and a half 1000 refuge, geez, from ukraine. foreign minister and a leader says the e u is setting up a green corridor to bring people by bus through romania and he's not going to ask you one in this situation. europe in my country are showing solidarity. that's right. together with the german interior minister, i agreed that as the 1st that we could bring to a $1500.00 of cranium, refugees directly to us. from aldo, it is clear, this can only be as tires, but it should be above all stars, for together with other countries, not only in the european union, but other countries, were the rise to support your country and your people in order to house the cranium . well, many of those laying all women and children and concerns growing that they could be targeted by human traffickers, catalina carolyn of been. scott is the coordinator for homer favor of human rights organization based in potent and she joins as on the skype line from you. ben
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carleen, what your team on seeing on the ground. all situation is sir, very dynamic because people are a lead in some kind of waves. and sometimes from time to time, there is like nothing is happening on new to the border crossings. but on the next 2 hours, it's like, you know, it's just anonymous amount of people that are crossing the border. and in case of children down free things, i would like to tell you that 1st is that a children who are both 16 and they can right now cross the border if they are accompanying the younger siblings. but even if you're 60 and you're still a child who's trying to just survive and dealing with such a stressful a stressful situation. so we have children crossing the border who are somehow unaccompanied. right now. we have 11 year old boy who, who serv,
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faleen ukraine without any parents and without any care. secondly, there are also some cases of ukrainian parents who are just putting they chide oil, children on a train to poland, counting that some one will pick them up at the end of the road. but unfortunately, this polish contact, sometimes they are not appearing and tied, has to wait one day or 2 days. this is something totally, it does a disaster. and a 3rd thing is that there are also just parents who are enabled to escape ukraine by themselves. and that is why they sometimes and trust they children do some colleagues neighbors. but we can imagine also situations when these new guardians and they have to prioritize acceptance of their own child. and unfortunately, they leave this friends tied to the front of her offer for itself like
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this 11 year old boy who's right now in our hand. and everything is okay, that the problem of the, the risk of human traffic and, and sometimes abuse, of course, is increasing. and i cannot provide you specific official statistics. but we are getting more and more cause of people who see song dangerous situation. and also because we as a homer farber, we decided to provide a hub and monitor situation new to the for border crossings. we see that there are some people are just her alone. unfortunately, almost 90 percent of refugees who are crossing the border and they are not meeting in. they are not crossing the reception points which are this the 1st bite of the contact with bullish government. and these are some places when refugees can get this 1st are, are food on a warm, warm food, water,
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medical help, legal advice. so doesn't really are thousands of people who are just remote in information. what can they do? and even when we are trying to to prepare information that is way more so decided to prepare and leaflets in ukrainians proceed dedicated to training women and children who are crossing the border. and thanks to our cooperation with border guards, who decided to put our special leaflets inside ukrainians, passports, we believe that ukrainian woman can read this information and this information will meet them before they cross the poland. because even some hours after outbreak of the war, really the situation into the border was really are very dangerous because there were a lovely woman who are crossing the border and they were, are surrounded by hundreds, almost of polish men who are holding
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a piece of paper with written a c t's a name of the cities and they were serving free transport, free accommodation. and this was very stressful situation. fortunately, yesterday i read an article about it. it was not in, it was in the western poland. it was about 919 year old girl who decided to accept her from a, from a private driver. and unfortunately when she arrived at the address indicated she was raped. so yeah, the situation is alina. so i did that. i'm going to interject that. and so some of what you're telling us is horrifying. but one thing that you said 90 percent of the people coming across the board and not actually going through the reception centers that coming everyone buses on trains. what is happening when they get off their strains at them? where are they dispersing to? why they not being channeled through those receptions? and i will have to somehow,
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and unfortunately a reception points for this refugees are mostly is kind of imagination of the formalities and problems with legalizing the state. that's why they're trying to avoid some police formalities. so we are trying to monitor rail station bus station, and also we decided to provide our campaign and close a center and order our digital tools that we are able to contact if you're going yes, crossing the border. but you know, this is a huge problem that refugees are not using this information in reception point carlinville. spend sca, thank you so much and the organization him a favor. thank you. well, there's lots more still to come this hour. only half of chad's children go to school when mother tells us why she called and huckabee to class in sport,
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a special moment in the country of his birth. this australian cricketer, with hello the weather is set to turn somewhat moder across many parts of europe over the next couple of days over towards the east and to day, over to walls to west london. for example, could touch 18 degrees. by the time we come to wednesday, the wet weather, the a windy weather that is sweeping in from the atlantic, a fair amount of cloud and rain coming through a high pressure in central parts keeps it settled and sunny for the most part. then over towards the east, we will see dry, clear weather coming back into ukraine. keep it around for celsius. on sunday it will turn less cold as we go on through the next few days. there's that wester
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weather across western pascal falls, winds for time around the southwest approaches of england, pushing up through the irish sea into western areas of scotland. wet weather there and some snow just around the alps. and we'll see some of that snowy weather. just pushing over towards the pyrenees as we go one into monday. karen rain pushes across northern germany gets into work parts of but denmark by monday. notice keep it around 7 celsius for monday afternoon. eastern parts of met it's ready by the states should be largely dry. got a few showers here for sunday, northern parts of africa. seeing some of that to sherry rain for a time. further south we got a thick dust haze making its way across chat neesha and northern nigeria. ah gentlemen, head dying. what is the situation there right now? it's worse than any kind of night that you could have a good read, unflinching journalism. what is it telling us about india?
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ah ah, to remind her of the top stories here on al jazeera, russian forces continue that push to encircle ukrainian capital, keep as civilians are evacuated from nearby towns under assault, new satellite images show the scale of devastation in mary a whole ukraine's foreign minister says russia wants to capture mario pole at any cost. and there are growing concerns about the safety of women and children fleeing ukraine with reports of a rise in human traffickers trying to exploit the crisis. the french and german leaders have urged vladimir putin to declare recei spot in ukraine. they spoke to the russian president on the phone for more than an hour. a french presidency spokesman said they did not detect any willingness by pleasant vladimir putin to
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end the war. the dean baba is falling events from london. the french president and the german chancellor, talking directly on the phone with president putin for the 2nd time in recent days . they did so on thursday, asking him or demanding an immediate see why they did so again on saturday, saying that that has to come before any structured negotiations on ending the war in ukraine. and according to the french presidential office, president putin showed no willingness to any hostilities to end fighting at all. it was a very down beats assessment from paris. they've said that they raise the calls on president putin to end the siege of maria poll, and also something that president landscape ukraine had asked them to do before the direct phone call. to ask for russia for president putin to obtain the
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release of the mer of multiple who was allegedly been kidnapped in recent days in ukraine. so really no, no break through there. well, we can now speak to hannah hopkins, a former ukrainian n p, who had the democracy in action conference and organization based in war. so how to thank you for joining us on out there. so fall sanctions are not the tough. putin. nato has slightly ruled out and no fly zone. what other options should be on the table? there are many options. there is a lack of political, the wheel, and lack of leadership from the civilized nations. one of the options to provide maximum military assistance to ukraine, javelin steam been drawn, actually within these 17 base of a russian full scale escalation. we prove that ukraine, an army,
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one of the strongest ukrainian society was the fighting, spearing. one of the most bravery, bravery in the world. so now we need more military assistance and like fight congest. and we do believe that we will finally see them. and the civilized world will not just provide statements or saying how they crave for us. like before in your post, as we've seen some statements from president micron and chancellor source from germany and also germany. why now german banks helping russian. all the girls actually to launder they make money. so we want a property come here. station we need to expand sanctions to the families of state do law because it's not just about to stop and punish fortune. it's important also
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that at the international regional together which they will be speaking together liberal, the minister of foreign defense remember level told just 2 days ago that the attack on maternity and children's hospital, in mighty woburn was a great. this is a great orientation of international humanitarian law, but they did it by purpose. so they are the keyless, all of them, so they have to be punished clicked. it's my answer. so can i ask, do you believe that sanctions are working to some extent the sanctions are working but it's not enough. all saying she needs to be extended. explain existing sanctions on officials on their families. abra mortgage, thanks of again the wallet, appoint him, but in both after some demand from ukrainian society and then the prime minister gave with the war song. my friend, my colleague, diarrhea calling you from anti corruption action plan that she came directly. why?
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mortgage is not in the sanction lee. well, brother, it has been added to the st. smith here in the u. k. what about businesses? we've seen a number of high profile businesses pull out of russia. but a number of them have not what, what more can 800, actually the good of the international business association. i'm very thankful for those businesses who would drove who left trucks. so because the business, it's not just about money, it's also about boundaries. and all the businesses which i still work in, in russia. so they are the sponsors of russian parity. so they have to know this, and i'm asking all consumer to stop buying the products which are produced or services. these companies will not leave a field in ration for duration, which are supporting, increasing an on demand. ok, can we have a war last company school at a cool lever,
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a left trash leg because they demonstrate a role leader to they stick to the wellness because you cannot earn money. seeing how you bring and keep a being killed. how many like today? my friend from boucher is a sovereign, a small town near g. like 67 bodies they were put in in one grave. so and it was very peaceful. a very beautiful small town goes to keep the capital and it. oh yeah, sorry to interrupt you. i just wanted to bring in here and your people desperately want to help the people of ukraine, but beyond donating money to aid organizations and clothes and medicine to refugees . you talked about them boycotting some companies. that what, what more do you think they can do? so it's important to help record you. it's important to stop to you because of the consequences of the war more wreckage is will be coming. look,
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we don't want to be considered as a record. just ukraine is one of the big biggest country as you would be in continent. ukraine is among the top 5 producer and export the steam. so ukraine, geo political importance is, is not just about global economic food security to get it all about values. so this is why please, i'm asking all because of in k and other nations, please demand from your government, especially in your case because you was one of that security guarantor when you can't give up with the sort largest nuclear power. so because i believe we went from the government, provides more military, more, jack fighting jets, one chavel and drones. so we are not asking to send troops like deployment of us or u. k. troops. the parent though, you know, we have more than $100000.00 or you grant joined to territorial defense,
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which is the volunteer branch of armed forces. so we will defend our country bows out, you know, i thank you. thank you for all those insights. former ukrainian m p one person was killed in a style style on neat pro. on friday volunteers and budgets the crew, the working to clear the damage, official se kindergarten was among the building hit because neat pro had previously escaped. much of the result is become a stuff of point the ukrainians trying to leave the country. a short while ago, i spoke to tatiana who lived in nico, and she told us why she staying, despite waking up to more explosions on saturday morning association for now is called emerson is so under control, by the local authorities, and also our army, or in the morning we also had the sound of exclusion. but after those said that the
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lived was there an air defense that warrant weren't well so no, no roofs, not but he died. but the sound was just terrible. and you know, all you're sleeping in your bed and you hear of these, you jump on your but, and have to go to their coverage. sit there. now you have decided to stay in need pro, despite the bombing took us through that decision. yeah, i'm still here because you know inside her i'm sure it and i feel myself gone. i have like a kind of fall in their voice and knowledge in their knowledge that arisen will be all right with also also i've heard of them personal situation in my family because we have grandmother there. she participated in the 2nd world war. currently,
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she is almost 98 years old and her she had some disease after on me kron. when does she had a one month ago? and we understand that it will be difficult for her to move somewhere for a long way, like travel 1000 kilometers. also, i feel myself full on properly at the place at my place are helping a willing, tearing, and does helping with so human during 8 to those who came from what cities, where the situation is so much worse than here. so it's kind of been at the place you should be. and i also have had such an experience in 2014 when a fault to escape and i escaped. i trembled, turned to the late in the miracle. or when all this situation started and tried to hunter my transfer in all somewhere under the grant and try not to see
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a situation currently, i am realizing everything and don't want to be where i am. so you've been a refugee once, and you don't want to be a refugee again the right only. yes and i, i prefer, i love for you, and i love all the country so preferred to be the guest there and not to be them. one all suffered from the situation and i understand her, but a hero i room more useful than somewhere outside of my country. when you can do something, when you can earn money, when you can control yourself and your reactions when you don't have farrah. when you understand that you are at home and you didn't take anything from others, you are just protecting your lent and or your family, your history wonder. i think it's kind of arrest doing and everybody's
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a border benefit. understand that. absolutely. and i understand that many people who are fleeing hockey ever coming through ne pro, what are the safest routes out of the country now available to them? i would say in the top emerald, they trembled. they should to talk to the wanton tiers and those organized this. so cory dodged to escape the course. so i have lots of friends of shifts on in hard gifts, in the many or most though, also state and maria open they, you will like it to escape him several days ago and construct new pro before. so i heard about lots of situation when the russians, they just are in the field, would say in the field with the guns and they are killing civilians under lots of course i'll just left by their old was
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a dead ukrainian people. so it's not their point to be in so but just to be safe and her check all the routes before you travel. ah, moving to on to some of the days other new stories. now france, you cane germany, a warning that talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear dale could collapse, rasa has made demands that new sanctions don't affect its trade with iran. diplomats had hoped they were close to reaching a deal, but talks have now been suspended as al serra has more from her on it's too early to talk about a collapse. both parties have been meticulously careful about the wording about the or statement. and they're particularly using the word power not call. that's now the diplomats from both sides iranian side and the european countries and russia.
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they're back to the capitals for the political talks. and they say that the hope that the talks are going to resume soon. so last week we were expecting a breakthrough, and there were the sources were telling us that a deal is, is imminent. but then surprisingly there has been a demand coming from the russian side. the russian foreign minister, a lovely sergey lover, has said that the, that, that the deal, the g c. p with these new the all should be exempt in the did that russia from that sanctions party when it comes it straight with iran. and right after that, while people were discussing, whether there's going to affect any potential deal or delete any call us or not. we have heard that the u. s. c has ceased to renew oil, cargo ships and iranian side that this is not a good will. and it potentially called you guys to deal with the experts here when you're talking to them to run next,
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versus that russia once to keep you run out of the global oil market, particularly when there are that much global sanctions over russia regarding its war on own own ukraine, so those are not collapsing, but we can see that they go into effect. they got into a very delicate, delicate face. saudi arabia has carried out its biggest max execution in decades. the kingdom says 81 man including 7 yemenis and one syrian were executed on saturday and offenses ranged from joining militant groups to hold holdings so called deviant beliefs. interior ministry did not say how the executions were carried out. saudi arabia has long been criticized that human rights record. the un high commissioner of human rights has visited afghanistan's capital cobble. michelle, a valet has been meeting with ask on civil society organizations. she's urging the taliban to end what she calls, serious human rights violations against women. and girls across i've got this done
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and listening to women share their experiences and those are the sisters. and sticking to the fact that this about the urgent, critical need to make prowess progress towards the realization of women and girl fundamental human rights. and to bring to an end, the many serious human rights violation which women and girls of being subject to the un children's agency says the number of children killed in yemen is continuing to rise. nearly 50 children were reportedly killed or injured in the 1st 2 months of this year. eunice f as more than 10000 minus have died or been maimed since 2015 when the saudi led military alliance launched air raids on yemen. the conflict has caused a collapse and basic services with millions of people displaced an 80 percent of the population dependent on aid. at least 60 people are dead after a freight train derailed in the democratic republic of congo. it was traveling
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between 2 villages and the southern new allowed the province before several carriages came off the tracts and crushed into a ravine local se bodies still trapped under the rubble. chad has one of the highest rates of school truancy in the world. unicef says, just half of all children go to school. even though public education is free, al jazeera is hipaa morgan report from the capital ed jemina on what's causing the education crisis. it's school time, but that out the law is not preparing her 7 year old daughter for classes. instead, his reading her and her siblings to do work around con, dual village on the outskirts of chats, capital income mana, she says her family's economic situation is forcing her to keep her children from getting educated. oh martha maria. marcella was in luck or we can't send them to schools because there's no money. they find something to do in the village. the older ones worked with the cattle and the younger ones play around. the older girls
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carry cattle ways to be used as fertilizer, and the older boys carriers on donkey carts for money chat has one of the world's highest rates of non attendance. according to the children's agency, eunice half. most children who are not being educated are in rural areas around the capital and other states. while education is free, the country's poverty rate has forced families to send their children to work to help generate income. according to the world bank, more than 60 percent of chat, 16000000 people live in poverty. the nearest school to control is less than 10 kilometers away, and fixing children from nearby villages. but teachers here see the face challenges in carrying out their jobs. the few teachers to be found have not received proper training. room is not there thought over the cargo. we are only for teachers here in the school that has more than 300 students. i'm high school, graduate, and volunteer along with the other 3 teachers. but we like the materials that we need to teach. we have 6 grades here,
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but only have books for 3rd grade them up of the classes don't have hopes to read from you. and we don't have a funding to change them. other agencies also say they are not enough teachers for the number of school children, and that's making the situation worse. about 3000000 children are about half of school age. kids in chad have no access to formal education, but it's not just the poor economy that's hindering families from sending their children to schools in rural areas. there are few schools and many are usually far away. and where there is one to be found, it's usually in court date, un, unable to accommodate all levels of education. the un says a shortage of schools has led to the countries high electricity rate. less than 25 percent of adults are able to read and write. chad government says it's working to set up more schools. but some teachers are also part of the problem. where there is some teachers who are qualified and assigned to government schools prefer to teach
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private institutions to be able to earn more income. that creates a shortage of government run schools and kids tend to miss out on classes. but we're working to address that as well. as trying to set up schools and all of these around the country and ensure kids go to school that says if a school is sets up in can do, she will send her children to it. but she says she hopes that when and if one is built, her economic conditions will have improved so that she won't need their help to put food on the table. he will morgan algebra jemina. well, andy is here now with the sport. thank you so much, charlie will christiana rinaldo is hit yet another korea landmark is broken, the fif record, the most goals in competitive games. when alex, growing a hatchery for manchester, united in that premier league game against tottenham, that so can to $807.00 career goals. pele did school more than a 1000 goals during his career, but many came in games of now being class, the friend, lease united, going to win this much $32.00, there,
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a full in the table element full of clothes. the gap on league lead as much as the city to just 3 points. colombian, ford, louis they us giving little pull the lead here away a brightened sort of pretty painful boats the head in the process. how much silence that's up to school. his 20th legal of the season. it finished so you know, that's how the rival city pike crystal palace on monday, one worry for liverpool manager, you can quote, solid did leave the fit shirley with a foot injury. obviously, we all know most not really often injured. i hope which says like this. i said he thinks his will be fine, but he felt something he could see couldn't walk probably. so we need further assessment for sure. or the premier has delivered it's verdicts on chelsea on a roman prime of which he's been disqualified as a club director government has already sanctioned the prime of which as a consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. the leak say this latest penalty
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won't impact on the club's ability to train and play the company high. and i've become the latest sponsorship partner to part company with the club. our rob 11 da scare scott is 29th bundles like a goal of the season. a came in bond meetings for 11 drawer and often hines. i had a 10 foot lead of a crush at all and at the top of the german lee. now dental method of has played his 1st match. it's hennessy's world number one, the russian is being allowed to compete in sodomites is a neutral. russia is banned from teams. one of the for the davis was actually over at her beating from mike actually check republican straight sets him his 2nd row match at indian wells. now island are still in with a chance of winning rog bees, 6 nations championship, allan beating in 3215. it's wickham, france still taught the standings going into the font around of games. island play scotland next saturday while france will be taking on england a
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century from osmond codger has given australia a good start in the 2nd test against pakistan. the pakistan born play at reaching 3 figures for the 11th simon, his test career australia with $251.00 to $3.00 to close in karachi. the 1st test of this 3 match series finished in a draw. honda and india top. the group standing at the women's world cup against the west indies, they scored $307.00 seen their 2nd highest total of all time, indigo, not when this one by a $155.00 runs. now ukraine's gymnastics team has found itself far from home. having just competed at an events in cats, all the gymnasts have extended their stay in the gulf nation due to the war in their country. so hell malik reports pulling off moves like this takes concentration. but staying focused when your family back home is suffering because of a military invasion,
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is far from easy. that's the challenge facing ukraine's artistic gymnast who are training and katara after research competition here. bog, then mo, who is an limping gold med list? he tools with ukraine's competitors as a judge and is doing his best to help them through these difficult time. what i think this week has been a bit easier than last week. we were giving the youngster's work to distract them from the thoughts that for the moment when we are unable to return home, we are trying to make sure that they are not thinking about problems. there's been some controversy during the ukrainian stay in katana participants from russia were allowed to compete at last week's event and doha, as a neutral one, russian gymnast yvonne cook, jack stood on the podium next to a ukrainian with the letter that on his chest, a symbol of the port for the russian invasion of ukraine course and for what he did
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is his issue. our goal is to compete in russia has been forbid and used their logo and asked them because of what they are doing against our country. this is all there for us. we are trying to convince, decently, guitar has paid for the gymnast to extend this day in the country. and the local ukrainian community has also offered that support by our position as a ukrainian community. we do our best to support them, at least in the some free time during the week. it's absolutely impossible. they do have a whole day training session. and for them it's not possibility to rest or to see the city. so on the sunday, we want to organize our community and to show them the city, the ukrainian gymnast, relieving catherine a few days for our competition in egypt. but the real big one is the world championship in liverpool, which begins in october. they'll be hoping that by then they'll be peace back in their homeland to have malik al jazeera doha correct. popovich is
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broken and n b a record becoming the coach with the most regular season. winds 7 sunny spring beating the utah jazz. that was when number 1336, something like this does not belong to one individual. you know, basketballs a team sport. and, you know, you preached your players that they have to do it together. and that's certainly been the case in my life. and candidate brian mckayla has e called the old time record for gold medals at the when cit paralympics, he now has a career title of 16 goals. he's competing a 6 and final game. so picture here in the men's visually impaired cross country race. okay, that is a sport is looking for now. let's get back to charlie in london. thank you, andy. well, that's it from me, charlie angela for this news hour. but i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news. do you join us?
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them. the hot sludge continues to flood great. a witness documentary on al jazeera ah, tens of thousands of children were born into old lives under the iceland regime and iraq and syria. now, many are in camps either orphans all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities. chicken length of people are going to welcome them after that. of course, mom and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me. iraq's last generation on al jazeera, we town the untold stories. ah, we speak when others done. ah, we cover all sides,
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no matter where it takes us. a fan sir guy from my eyes, and power, and pasha, we tell your story. we are your voice. your news, your net back al jazeera. ah, as strikes and artillery attacks as russian forces try to encircle the ukrainian capital civilians a help to safety, the bombardment intensifies. ah, punch orleans or this is al jazeera life from london also coming up on the fire and on the seed residence in the city of mary. a full face, another night of bombardment without heating or food.

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