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no matter where it takes a guy from my eyes and power in pasha, we tell your story. we are your voice. your news, your net al jazeera. ah. russian missiles target a ukrainian military facility, napoleon border killing dozens. crane's president urges ne tote to impose or no flies up. ah, i'm secret, this is a lie from the halls are coming up. intense shelling again prevents rescuers from reaching the besieged city of mighty you pro. with 400000 people, remain trapped. the heavy police response at anti will protest across russia,
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100 saw detained in several cities, also ahead. iran claims responsibility for a missile attack near u. s. consulate in iraq's northern kurdish city over be the all of the debt, so continues to rise in ukraine with russian forces, striking targets in the country's western regions. russia bombed a military training base near the city of levine early on sunday, killing at least 35 people. you claim president vadim zalinski has warned. the russian rockets will fall on nato soil. if a no fly zone is not imposed. john hall has the latest developments from your vote in western ukraine. making reportedly slow progress on major front. russia has widened its war on ukraine. the missiles that fell on
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a military training center near yavari in the far west killed dozens, soldiers, and cadets that russia claims were foreign trained fighters preparing to enter the war. just a few months ago, joint military exercises took place here. ukrainian troops alongside allies from 14 countries, yet now there having to fight and die in this war, largely alone. scores more were injured in the most devastating single attack so far. and with worrying implications for supply routes, delivering humanitarian and military aid. the war has now come to western ukraine and with it a sense that perhaps nowhere in this country is safe but of largest significance is the fact that not just a country's main supply routes are now vulnerable, not just the main avenues of escape, hundreds of thousands of refugees have now become vulnerable, but the fact that the war has now come within 20 kilometers, also of
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a nato border in the river. on sunday morning, anna woke to the sound of explosions, some 6. 0, she said someone was breaking into a house. we went to the site and the sky was red. we met at a fuel stop. the pregnant daughter, the niece, and her grand child in the car, making a dash for the polish border. normal stuff, or just at home. my sick fossit, a husband and a brother in law, stayed behind when you said i would be cup or myself and fight, but we have to safe with children. and once again, calls for nato to intervene to enforce a no fly zone over ukraine. i got the rockets have fallen 10 kilometers from the border with europe tomorrow. then they pulled 10 kilometers on the other side in poland where our wives and children are now. i call on europe. save yourselves,
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save us, because tomorrow it will be too late at night to continues to have no appetite to confront russia directly as the war grinds on. cities like chinese in the north. steady nerves required here to remove an unwelcome delivery through someone's front window civilians. those brave all desperate enough to attempt to escape continue to leave areas close to keys like, or pin where an american journalist was killed when he and a colleague were fired on by russian forces. and no rest buy yet again for mary paul. satellite images shows, swathes of destruction in the southern city besieged for 2 weeks. the life being strangled out of it, an aid convoy, once again prevented from entering. there is one constant,
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the inexhaustible morale boosting russia, defying presence of a comedian, who once played the role of president on tv. now handing out medals and giving the performance of his life. jona whole al jazeera yavari and ukraine's president warned nato countries that they could be next unless they take action. now, nato yet sure nibbled a dorski, but of him doom as this is the war of our lives for ukraine for independence last year. as warning, the leaders of the world that if they don't have preventive sanctions against russia, russia will assault them, are saying that they have the weapons and they'll hit the whole of europe. and today i'm saying it again. if you do not close our sky, it's a matter of time when russian rockets will land on the territory of nato countries and kill the people of nato. countries are more than 2000 civilians have now been killed in ukraine's besieged poor city of maria pole. that's according to the city
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council. many of them buried in mass graves. council says the last reserves of food and water running out as russian forces are blockading, shelling and bombing. the city ukraine's deputy prime minister says an aide convoy has not been able to reach mary u. haul, where more than 400000 people are trapped. i said the bag is in denise pro, which is a few hours west of mary jo paul. he says there been repeated efforts to get aid supplies into the besieged city. well, they've heard from the deputy prime minister who said that an aide convoy that was trying to get to mario pole. her has been once again unable to reach. now this is a strategic port city or my report. it has been besieged. we understand that there are tanks on the streets, but the russians still don't have full control of the city all week or the age convoys had tried to get to that city some carrying food and humana to and medical aid. and they've not really made it through now both sides have blamed each other
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for the humanitarian situation. and in some cases the russians have been accused of talk to him. some of those are humanitarian convoys. now i understand that also the about 20 buses were laid on to try to get people out again unable to reach the reach, the city rushes defense ministry says its forces, have delta blow to foreign fighters coming to join the war. the runner roller, the girl called her fulton on the 13th of march and assault on the military drill centers of the ukrainian forces was carried out in the key of regime was preparing for combatants to transfer them to the missouri actions only in a moment to find a russian forces, we also had the base of the incoming foreign ammunitions there. a 180 foreign combatants were killed. and a large stock of foreign ammunitions was destroyed in the strike bill. philip or ukraine's foreign minister says he spoken with you as a sec to state antony blink in about more american support for you crying. the way the button administration under pressure to do more it's officials took to the
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sunday political shows to lay out their next steps. patty calhane reports the attack in the cranium base will likely not slow the flow of ford military equipment being sent by the u. s. and others, the pentagon has repeatedly said it has several routes in and officials insist, aid continues to make its way and daily. meanwhile, the ukrainian foreign minister went on american television to ask for more. what we are asking is simple, think we say our ukraine, and we will do the rest us all the weapons necessary and we will fight for our landed for out. he was specifically asking for fighter jets, which the u. s. has ruled out for now. senior defense officials tell us that right now, part of the problem is that russia has the abilities shoot down fighter jets pretty much over all of ukraine's airspace. so they are looking at providing ukraine more sophisticated missile systems than they have thus far in hopes of keeping the
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airspace contested. another big concern for us officials fear that russia could use chemical weapons. but the pentagon spokesman made an important point on sunday morning. it is of the russian play book that, that which they accuse you of their planning to do. now. again, we haven't seen anything indic it. it indicate some sort of eminent chemical, chemical, biological tack right now, but we're watching this very, very closely on monday, the national security advisor, jake sullivan, will be meeting china's top diplomat in rome. he gave a preview of what i'll have to say. we have made it clear to not just be jing, but every country in the world that if they think that they can basically bail russia out, they can give russia work around to the sanctions that we've imposed. they should have another thing come in, because we will ensure that neither china, nor anyone else can compensate russia for these losses. a continued push to isolate russia, hurts economy,
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an arm ukraine in hoax. it is eventually enough to change russian president vladimir putin plans and possibly put an end to the daily destruction in ukraine. radical hain al jazeera washington, as the air fighting intensified on sunday. there was for the 1st time, a sign of progress in talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators in my hon. has more on that from keith on sunday. ah, the ukrainian president advisor issued a statement saying that he thought progress could be made in talks. and he said that the russian side had become more constructive. yours, like i said, that we will not concede in principle on any of offer positions. russia now understands this, and it's not russia is now beginning to talk constructively. now as that statement came out, there was a statement from the russian side as well saying that talk to the ukraine, had made significant progress. and it was possible that the delegations could
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release a joint statement soon. well, that was met with skepticism here and here certainly amongst the people i spoke to a lot of people, hey, are hunkering down there, loading up on food and water. they're preparing for the us. they are hoping for the best for they are preparing for the worst. they feel that this idea of a joint statement is very vague. they don't know what that means. and also a lot of our political experts that we've been speaking to throughout the day, suggest that this may well be the beginning of the end of the peace talks. but it may not be the beginning of the end of the war. that is to say that the talking is still going on, but it may be that there is still a lot of talking still to do. or the international atomic energy agency says staff operating at radioactive waste facilities that your noble have start carrying out safety related repairs because of physical and mental fatigue. ukrainian staff have
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not been relieved because of safety issues after russia seized the nuclear plot last month. sure, novel lost power on wednesday because of fighting between russian and ukrainian forces. international nuclear officials became concerned about what could happen to the radioactive material stored there are still ahead on al jazeera violent clashes on the french island of corsica. protest is react to an attack on a jailed nationalist leader. and we report from north east india where vast weights of forest are under threat from farming and illegal logging. ah ah, look forward to brutus guys who with sponsored play cutoff airways. now, 5 days ago, a bit less than that, it was about 10 degrees above average for most
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a central northern china. well, the cold come back a little bit, beijing still, that should be, but obviously that had to snow and this is the top of, of a system running things through temperature dropping back. i really should be so stove north korea, the northeast of china, and that runs across once again to her car to effect briefly. could it be blizzard conditions, middle of march, remember as a callback draft for the north of home. she but tacos and shelter, 80 degrees in southern china, a bit of rain is fade away by some get to tuesday, and the weather looks fairly normal. seasonally, as it is the south of virtually anywhere in southeast asia could see these yellow topped showers, which the big ones which produce some flooding flashed running normally. but it is a persistent bit more than that for years. kili at risk, as is sumatra may be peninsula malays. this is tuesdays forecast upon from one to showers in sri lanka, wanted to maybe in the finals of pakistan was unlikely to a dry picture. and of course, we start to think of the pre monsoon heat. so bitterly that of mr. but it is
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ah, hello again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stores. russian missiles, i've hit a ukrainian military training base in your voice. 20 kilometers from poland. welsh, the claims to a killed $180.00 foreign fighters at the base. regional governor says 35 people were killed. while the 2000 civilians have now been killed in ukraine's besieged port city of marty, you fall. that's according to the city council. on 400000 people are trapped in the city, and officials say the last reserves of food and water are running out. are russia. police have arrested more than 750 people in anti war protests across dozens of cities. their hundreds were detained in moscow, where the valley was quickly broken up by police jailed kremlin critic, alexia navarre,
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the called for the demonstrations. police were also quick to act on the streets of st. petersburg. russian president vladimir putin has announced penalties of up to 15 years in prison for protesting against the war in ukraine last week. at least 5000 people were arrested at 69 protests nationwide. a bonus smith is in moscow with more on those demonstrations. it's a stretch really to callie's. even protest is very, very difficult for people to go out on to the streets and protest. any hint of somebody trying to go out or looking like a protester on a very often violently dragged away by the police. people in the high visibility vests journalists by law, they have to wear those of, they are on one side, and the police are dragging away people who might look like they are a protest in the protest of really get going. and one instance in one city, a woman just holding up
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a black blank piece of paper or was taken away by the police, an indication of how they are keen to crack down. anything that looks like a protest and one of the social media channels you often see, protest, pictures appearing, is instagram. it will be blocked from midnight to night in russia. not specifically because of spreading protest pictures, but because of a decision taken by histograms, parent company matter who relaxed their hate speech rules on what uses in ukraine can say about russia's war in ukraine, refers invasion of ukraine. and because of that, the russian authorities have said that they won't, prosecutors won't instagram and matter. the parent company, facebook declaring an extremist organisation, and as part of that instagram blocked 18000000 instruments uses in russia like the rest of the world. it is ubiquitous. it has its fair share of influences who make a living on instagram. something like that being blocked will be really noticed
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here. there are other channels. of course. other news now and iran is claimed responsibility for a barrel of ballistic missiles. the structure of the u. s. consulate in the northern iraqi city over bill. iranian state tv reported the attacks were aimed at what it called secret israeli bases. it said they were in retaliation for an air strike in syria, the killed 2 of its revolutionary guard members. the u. s. official says the consulate, which is unoccupied, was not have a satellite channel near the u. s. consulate went on and shortly off to be attacked, showing shattered glass in debris on the studio floor signal. some of bon jovi has the latest from back to this is the 1st time that we're hearing of an attack using ballistic missiles into or out by from iran. the i r g c has claimed responsibility, but they have not explicitly said why the hard thing that is in response to evil
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deed by israel. and it's if it doesn't stop our warning of more attacks and deadly attacks. what we know so far from officials who've been spoken to us on the condition of anonymity is that the missiles hit around midnight iraqi time on around this new constant building, which is going to be one of the largest building of the u. s. department in the region, there was no material damage. there was some damage to nearby buildings including the, this television net but the private television, the k 24. but so far there have been no casualties. an investigation has been ordered and it has been a plethora of of reaction. after this we heard from the prime minister of the semi autonomous goodish region by designing, calling it a terrorist attack. and seeing this can be there can be no pretext to attacking iraqi sovereignty. high forces is in west jerusalem with more on israel's response to the missile attack. there have long been these reports of an unacknowledged
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israeli presence in kurdistan. there was a report in the iranian media last year about an attack, supposedly, by iranian forces, against such interests and against my side, individual something which was largely disregarded here in israel. and certainly no comment about that so far and the cut astonish authorities themselves. a saying that there is no such base inside israel, however, it does go to the, the wider picture of the pretty constant israeli attacks against iranian interests inside syria. and the fact that there haven't been, seems any casualties or any material damage that potentially gives away as some kind of de escalation. will that be and is where the response, if there haven't been any direct israeli interests struck or will the very public
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accusations and the very to the unprecedented nature of this ballistic missile attack for that specific reason given by the iranians. will that mean that some kind of military response potentially inside syria, again, will be forthcoming, relatively senior iranian military figures were killed in strikes attributed to israel just in the last few days. it also goes to, to further emphasize the need that israel places on its actions inside syria. one of the reasons that the prime minister natalie bennett has been publicly very low to criticize russia over its invasion of ukraine in recent weeks. because there is essentially tacit russell approval of those already a not challenging of those is radia strikes in syrian territory. a dozen, some people have been injured in violent clashes between police and protesters on the french island of corsica. demonstrations of been taking place for days after
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a prominent nationalist figure was attacked in prison or a bud manly report. ah, a show of force in causes cap to a jack theo, the targeted their anger government building a court health, a bank, and the police here responding with tear gas violence started off to jailed corsica nationalist yvonne colona was beaten into a coma by fellow inmate, took worth of your novels, if you want on, you have to be violent to be hurt. it's not normal. when you're afraid of the confrontations, then the state gives in. it's unfortunate that it has come to this and you have to wait until a man is in a coma to re at once france, his most wanted man, if on colony, is serving a life sentence in southern france for killing an official in 1998 his demand for transfer to corsica had been ignored until tuesday, under immense pressure from protesters prime ministers,
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yonkers deck law allowed the order after the attack. many here blame the french government, the thought i and see the transfer order came too late. sophisticated basil lama. what happened is very serious, the assassination attempt on evil colonna is very, very serious. and so i think that many people on the continent are not aware of what really happened and of the expectations of the course. a can people days of protests of spread across the cities of a jack, seo, calbee, and bassier. the anger is not new to the island where protests and course for nationalism have been a mainstay for decades. but in recent years, more people have opted for autonomy over independence ah, on you so that in one week the young people have obtained what no one no elected official has obtained for 7 years. the cost can people on the street. that's how it
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is. and the actions must continue for many here say the only way of making change is on the street law. about a manly al jazeera of accounting is on the way in columbia. as legislative elections, 39000000 people were eligible to cast ballots in sunday's vote. the result could set the tone for the country's presidential election. 2 months away, the columbia has long been ruled by the political right. the polls show that a left wing party can that it stands a real chance of winning a sandra p at the force. now from cali where major anti government protests took place last year, lifelong local journalist was a, they had a, is a reluctant politician, his candidacy for a seat in congress as being promoted by the young protesters who rock the city last spring. and who are now looking for a change of leadership. me office my
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a position to empower. do you know they have opened our eyes and said they don't want the country they have received. my job is to had us become famous in columbia for his relentless coverage of the brutal police response to the protest. hundreds of thousands marched across the country against economic inequality, corruption. and the government's plans to raise taxes on the middle class. but no, where was the response more violent than in currently were arm civilians openly shot at protesters along with the police? we were charged, i saw kids losing their eyes and were told that it outside the washes, i deserve to be being criminalized. they had is one of many 1st time candidates endorsed by let these parties hoping to change the balance of power in congress. long controlled by conservatives fearing their groat some politicians on the right or condemning last year's protest, calling them again yet they over others while more moderate still believe the
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protesters went too far. the here should not be using their force to replace a point. that's a reality, but what's also true is that the state is on capable from touch protecting citizens . and what's also true is that in those circumstances, you cannot simply expect people to just stay in their beds, looking how their city is destroyed. the consequences of last year protesters still visible in this part of the city that a thing's been renamed, where 30 sustained their port of resistance with, for example, if a memorial for some of the victims of the confrontations with the police, a potent thimble of the deep divisions that exist in the theory and this country that will face off in san the selection pulls showed that alternative candidates could control 45 percent of congress. most voters support a leftist coalition called they story called pact lead by presidential candidate
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gustavo pay through who has a 15 percent advantage over his closest rival. their victory would represent a seismic shift for care for, for the 1st time, there's a real possibility that candida sees that don't come from traditional liberal or political. it's not going could win the presidency and control congress. and this generates turbulence. it is a latent political crisis. getting those who believe the time for changes come against others who fear it would be a dangerous leap into the dark. i listened to him. beauty and jesse cali or china is increasing. it's covered 19 restrictions after the highest surgeon infections in nearly 2 years. in the city of tion. gen. at 17000000. people have been placed under a strict lockdown authorities close schools in beijing, and suspended bus services in shanghai, whining. shank shown health officials have been forced to turn an exhibition center
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into a temporary hospital. ecologists say vast areas of forest in northeast india are under threat, but the government says the size of forest areas in states like many poor have increased in the past 2 years. have any mid town reports from new dunn? joseph dunn attire. all this house is done when he leads home. he says he's been attacked 4 times the campaign against illegal logging. despite dangers, he stopped to investigate. when he sees logs of wood. well, he'll have to go grab it because there's so much a legal log. holla for the survivor. yeah, this area in which we are talking used to be a natural forest, but the trees have been chopped off to convert this into order of a plantation. the northeast is home to nearly a quarter of all forest in india and also some of its greatest by diversity. but changing methods of farming, natural disasters and growing populations have significantly reduced it. more
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antenna lawyer number has been preserving this patch of land in the seed of money poor. he started doing plants on a hill 2 decades ago. now it's a lush forest that boasts of dozens of plant and animal species. every season, there were 3 or 4 wildfire used to common in order to destroy the whole place. saw no initially the like i used to clear politically all the land and i knew the blonde and slowly i found or other trees or which is which used to be there is started growing. also, officially, they need to balance environmental concerns with developmental needs. plantations, like these have become a popular way to do it, whoever your corporate peers will have our natural force as we are having in this part of failure. so we have to start somewhere. so that was a solution which was not perfect, but it was better than having a pen. the government says these efforts are being off and its research report shows forest are brewing. but some experts of skeptical what it does is it, it,
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it quits natural forest. whitland patients, now plantations could be mon, or go to plantations. plantations could be rubber plantations. it could be apple orchards, all of that to this and it's important to distinguish. there are laws and policies to protect forests in india, but many conservationists like georgia perinatal, believe that little political will to enforce them. bargaining metal al jazeera new delhi. ah. right, it's going to round up. now are the headlines on al jazeera russian missiles have had a ukrainian military training base in your body 20 kilometers from poland.

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