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small steps to science, a giant leap for women, kind in ca, gustavo, here, but don't replace it and hide there. and at the schedule time, the satellite would be centered to space. women make science, cargo fit on space. school episode 5 on al jazeera. ah, russian missiles target a ukrainian military banks need poland border killing dozens. the crimes president warns nicer countries they could be next. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when you're watching al jazeera, the coverage of the war in ukraine, a cd under stage with no food and water. the red cross warms of
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a worst case scenario in mary a poll as intense shelling blocks hundreds of people arrested across russia for protesting against the war. also had violent scenes on the french island of corsica. as for testers, react when attack on a jailed nationalist later. the death toll continues to rise in ukraine with russian forces striking targets in the countries west and regions. early on sundays, 35 people were killed during rush and miss al, strikes on a military training base near levine, just 20 kilometers from the polish border journal. how has the latest developments from yavari in the west of the country? making reportedly slow progress on major france. russia has widened its war on
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ukraine. the missiles that fell on 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 they're 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 larger significance is the fact that not just the countries main supply routes are now vulnerable, not just the main avenues of escape,
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hundreds of thousands of refugees have now become vulnerable, but the fact that the war has now come within 20 kilometers or so of a nato border. india or river on sunday morning, anna woke to the sound of explosions, sound sick. so she said someone was break him into the house. we went to the side and the whole sky was threat. we met at the fuel stop the pregnant daughter, the niece and her grandchild in the car, making a dash for the polish border. know most of them are just at home. my sick fossit, a husband and a brother in law, stayed behind when i would speak up or myself and fight. but we have to safe our children. and once again, calls for nato to intervene to enforce a no fly zone over ukraine. like the rockets have fallen 10 kilometers from the border with europe tomorrow. then they pulled 10 kilometers on the other side in
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poland. wives and children are now, i call on the europe, save yourselves, save us, because tomorrow it will be too late. but night 2 continues to have no appetite to confront russia directly. as the war grinds on. the cities like charity 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 bite 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. joan a whole al jazeera yavari. he claims president is wanting nato countries. they could be next unless action is taken. none is not yet sure. nibble dorski. but i've been doing this. 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 prevent of 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. in our correspondent abdel as in mohammed
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has more in the fighting between ukraine and russian forces in the eastern parts of air pin where thousands of civilians attract ah, the theodore de, via to we are in the heart of our pin city, the front line where the ukrainian army is engaged in fierce fighting with the russians blunder, rosie. they tried to advance towards downtown, but it seems that the russians made it before us. yet ukrainian troops are shooting in all directions. elk ariba saying russian snipers are stationed on rooftops to prevent the civilians from leaving the city of new york. dozens of residents were seen leaving from this area as well as the eastern side of the earth in honey. the ukrainians said they managed to fend off the russians this morning. can you conceive ukrainian armies frontline? oh dear lord, they're trying to force the russians back. lena dorothy to my right. also a fierce exchange of gunfire. it seems the russians are advancing for more than one
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direction. i le this machine guns and anti aircraft guns fired their firing into the air. it seemed like a drone, as hovering above in this spot. and a few minutes before we arrived, dozens of residents had left the city lea a claim the russian forces granted them only a 15 minute window to leave the area before roads were closed. and g should've gone many of the residents who were stranded in the eastern suburbs of of him. no managed to leave to allow for new cranium. troops say they are committed to cross the russians back. he said thousands of civilian shall remain trapped. northern and eastern parties, city, more than 2000 civilians have now been killed in new kinds besieged port city of mary. a poll according to the city council,
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many of them being buried in mass graves. the council says the last reserves of food and water are running out as russian forces of blockading, shelling and bombing the city. he cranes and deputy prime minister says an aide convoy has not been able to reach mary pole when more than 400000 residence attract jason's trans use o is from the international committee of the red cross. he says, conditions in the city are only getting worse. well, communications are obviously very difficult, but we do have a line in a couple of times a day. we have a small team in mario poll and they can share with us what the situation is like in the situation is catastrophic, has been catastrophic for days. the adjectives describing how bad the situation there get worse and worse. we know there's tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people who are running out of water may already be out of water running out of food. our own team tells us that they are now down to eating
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one meal a day. they had to make the choice to ration that to, to keep the food going, as long as they can. there's, there's children with our, with our teams there, there's families. so it's obviously a very difficult situation for them. but we know that situation ready outside radiates outward for thousands of residents and that city. so in terms of a, a pause or humanitarian corridor, we are working with both sides to the conflict, all sides of the conflicts. to urge that this take place. but we know that that agreement needs to come between them. what we're doing is describing the parameters in our conversations, conversations that are taking place that a very high level describing the parameters that need need to be put in place. in cranes, foreign minister says he has spoken with us secretary of state antony blinking about further american support for you. crime with the bonded administration under pressure to do more its officials took to the sunday political shows to lay out their next steps as petty call hang reports. the attack in the cranium bass will
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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 8 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 very simple. we say our ukraine and we will do the rest us all the weapons necessary and we will fight for our land 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 airspace contested. another big concern for us officials fear that russia could use
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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 indicate some sort of imminent kemo, 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 a 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, heard it economy 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
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ukraine. going al jazeera washington. and as they reported representatives from the us and china will meet in rhyme on monday. alan fisher has more on that from washington dc that this meeting has been planned for some time. it evolved out of the summit that was held between president by the president she back in november. there was always the intention to have several of these meetings. it comes, of course, against the backdrop of ukraine, and as you've heard, jake sullivan's intention is to express in the strongest possible terms that china should not seek to gain a strategic advantage out of helping russia in all of this. what they won't see publicly. but what is clear from the biden white host is there is an element of frustration with the chinese. the believe that while the world has condemned what has happened, china while calling for a cease fire hasn't been as strong as the americans and other members of the international community would like. and that in some way is giving support to
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vladimir putin so they would like the chinese to be a lot stronger. as i say, this meeting has been planned for some time. we're not expecting anything, anything significant to come from it. but it's important that it's happening now and certainly gives both sides the chance 1st of all, to discuss what's going on in ukraine. and to give the american say, the chance to express that what they see is their frustration at the chinese in ability to be openly are more critical of letting me put still head on al jazeera stop, and the massacre. the head of the roman catholic church calls for russia to end its invasion. and iran claims responsibility for a missile attack. me or a u. s. consulate in iraq's and northern cody city of air bill. ah,
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ah, look forward to brighter skies. the weather sponsored my cattle ways. there are still some pretty notable contrasts temperature wise throughout the middle east, down than arabian tensor in the emirates, and borrowed more especially cats are it's about 70 because both average and to balance that it's 6 or 7 below average in turkey, down to northern egypt and particularly in the levant. these are daytime highs, jerusalem 7 and bay roots only about 11 degrees. so this is bit cold for the middle of march. but the sun still the most dominant feature in the sky, for the most part, are a few rain chows coming through. that's true. take the again of golden egypt, maybe lebanon. most your locks looking fine. the winter is confined in former sto to azerbaijan, turkey and northern iran. and this here, hints it may be a breeze try enough and dusty enough to produce just pretty poor conditions in the air. but don't get to choose day that wind still blowing strongly. it's got even
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colder in beirut and jerusalem. in fact, the forecast of bay root is about 9 degrees on tuesday and only slowly returns, but 15 by thursday. and notice it says southwest of is quick preview of thursdays weather, cuz winter's not finished yet. that cold blouse is whipping round again, you got pretty wet weather, i think likely for good part of syria and lebanon, and still some still potential for the golan heights. out the weather, sponsored by cats, are always dictatorships, to democracies. activists to corporations, control of the message is crucial. oil companies have become very good at recognizing ways for phrase what they want him to hear. we care about the environment you do to, you should buy our oil, be it for public opinion or profit. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. listening post examined the vested interest behind the content you can see on al jazeera.
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oh, the me. hello, you're watching 0. i'm emily anguish. he's a reminder of that up stories. this allen russian missiles up here to ukrainian military base in your area of 20 kilometers from poland. russia claims to kill $190.00 foreign fighters at the base. the regional governance is 35 people were killed. more than 2000 civilians have now been killed in ukraine's besieged port city of merrier poll. according to the city council, there are 400000 residents, are trapped in the city. and officials say the law offices of food and water running out i mean dependent filmmaker from the us has been killed in the ukrainian
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town of a pin branch renner worked as a photographer of the new york times, but was not on assignment for them when he died keeps original place chief says when i was shocked by russian forces. carlos monterey isn't de la cerner, is the program director of the committee to protect journalists. he says there is a concerning trend of russian troops shooting at journalists. and but we know already a couple of things. we are important reminders. one of them is that you're not is under international tire low civilians and never do they may target in a conflict. so and if that happens, that amounts to war crime. so that's why we're looking at right now. in this case, we are very concerned about the trends. we are very concerned about your knowledge being so that the tax russian troops and journal is being up to 2 different types
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of violence. there is, in many cases in which we've had more so far, we are also very concerned about how the word child is enrollment, yet many places on the attack. so it's a very dangerous situation. and what we're seeing based on that train and the overall dynamic war is that civilians being constantly exposed to violence. and as i said before, your knowledge on the international human internal law are civilians. none of them . i mean, civil yes, including journalists can be targeted and that amongst the war clients to really prove that is a war crime who would need the evidence. but a dynamic and the attacks are extremely concerning. the war keeps going. as the fighting intensified on sunday, they was for the 1st time a sign of progress in talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators. iran con has lauren that from keith on sunday. ah,
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the ukrainian president's adviser issued a statement saying that he thought progress could be made in talks, and he said that the russian side had become more constructive. he also said that we will not concede in principle on any of our, for a positions russia now understands this and is 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 talked to either ukraine had made significant progress. and it was possible that the delegations could 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, but they are preparing for the worst, or they feel that this idea of the, of the joint statement is very vague. they don't know what that means. and also
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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 piece 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 sorted a 2nd to take on this, the deputy minister of justice of any crime. he says moscow will need to change its demands if diplomatic efforts to end the war have any chance of success. i'm not as optimistic of all the talks because i think that at this point of time, positions are employed opposite in russia will have to change their position a lot to approach what is acceptable to ukrainians. and it's not only about what, what the negotiators will do is something that you can, in people, as a community, as, as all of us will have to accept. and therefore, as of now, i don't think anyone a new train would accept the annexation of crimea by russia all the independence of
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the so called republics of daughters. go to hans, and therefore i can hardly see her putting demands can he can be met unless he's ready to change them. meanwhile, in russia, police have arrested more than 750 people during anti war protests across dozens of cities. hundreds were detained in moscow alone, where the rally was quickly broken up by plains chowed kremlin critic elect sanibel nanc holds for the demonstrations. police were also quick to act on the straits of st. petersburg. russian president vladimir persian has announced penalties of up to 15 years in prison, for protesting against the war in ukraine. last week, at least 5000 were arrested and dozens of protest nationwide than at smith is in moscow with more on those demonstrations. stretch really to coal is even, protest is very, very difficult for people to go out on to the streets and protest. any hint of
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somebody trying to go out or looking like a protester, either very often violently dragged away by the police. the people in the, the high visibility vests the 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 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. i'm all 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 to relax their hate speech rules on what uses in ukraine
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can say about russia's war in ukraine, rough 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 face will declare him an extremist organisation. and as part of that instagram blocked 80000000 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 here, there are other channels of course. hope francis has issued his toughest condemnation of the invasion of ukraine calling in a massacre. the head of the roman catholic church, said the unacceptable am to question must stump. he also called the bombing of a civilian targets such as hospitals, barbaric, manito, la mia. she quit that. i shall take all morning. i unite my voice with those of
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common people, pegging for an end to this war. in the name of god, yes, please listen to those suffering. and stubb bombs and attacks working toward the negotiation and to real and safe, humanitarian quoted. in the name of god, i ask you to talk this massacre to the world news now, and iran has claimed responsibility for a barrel of ballistic missiles that struck me the u. s. consulate in the northern iraqi city of iranian state tv report to be tak for aim to what it called secret israeli bases. it said they were in retaliation for an air strike in syria. killed 2 of its revolutionary gun members. a us official says the conduit which is unoccupied was not here's a satellite channel near the us building, went on shortly after the attack showing shattered glass in debris on the studio floor. and some had been ga, has the latest from baghdad. this is the 1st time that we're hearing of an attack
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using ballistic missiles into or out by from iran. the i r g c has to be in responsibility, but they're not explicitly said why the hard thing that is in response to evil deed by israel. and if it doesn't stop our warning, of more attack 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 had around midnight iraqi time on around this new post the 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 network, 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 reason mister bizarre calling it a terrorist attack and saying this can be,
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there can be no pretext to attacking iraq. the sovereignty dozens of people had been injured during violence between police and protest is on the french island of corsica. demonstrations had been taking place for days after a prominent nationalist figure was attacked in prison. laura bert and manly explains a show of force in corsica, capital a, jack theo, the target of 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 coroner was beaten into a coma by fellow inmate worth of you know, to film 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 ret. once france,
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his most wanted man, yvonne colander is serving a life sentence in southern france for killing an official in 1998. his demand for transferred to corsica had been ignored until tuesday, under immense pressure from protesters. prime minister john cas 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. so he said basil playing long, what happened is very serious, the assassination attempt on evil calona 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 beth's caea. the anger is not new to the island where protests and calls for nationalism have been a mainstay for decades. but in recent years, more people have opted for autonomy over independence. ah,
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only so then in one week the young people have obtained what no one no elected official has obtained for 7 years. the cost of people on the street, that's how it is and the actions must continue. for many here say the only way of making change is on the streets. lore about among the al jazeera, the ladies of turkey and grace have held where face to face talks, turkish president, reggie type earth on host to the great prime minister in east campbell. and neighbors on nato alan allies, but relations have been strained to to the migrant crisis in energy exploration right from the eastern mediterranean statement from the turkish government says they are increased cooperation, could have benefits for the region in light of the war in ukraine. but counting is under wayne colombia is legislative elections. 39000000 people were eligible to
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cast ballots in sundays contest. the result is expected to set the tones, the country's presidential election, which is just 2 months away. columbia has long been ruled by the political arrive, the po, show a left when party candidate stands, a real chance of winning talks between chads transitional government and armed groups have ended on sunday, but will resume in cuts on wednesday to resolve a long running conflict between rebel groups and the interim government, but some groups have refused to participate to china now, which is increasing its covert 19 restrictions after the highest surgeon infections emily, 2 years in the city of change in 17000000 people have been placed under a strict lockdown. authorities have closed schools in beijing and suspended bus services in shanghai while injunction health officials having forced to turn in exhibition center into
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a temporary hospital. people have been ordered to stay home and be tested 3 times. and before we head to the bride, ukraine's 20 parallel peons have achieved their best metal whole at a winter olympics since becoming an independent country in 1996, they finished 2nd in the middle table with 11 gold came silver and a bronze of that's despite the worry of what was going home back home. host china took the standings with 18 gold medals. the games came to a close in beijing on sunday. ah, l. are you watching al jazeera, these are the stories we're following, this. our russian missiles have heat, ukrainian, military training, basing your war of 20 kilometers from poland. russia claims to have killed $180.00 foreign fighters at that base. the regional governance says 35 people were killed.
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ukraine's president is warning nature countries. they could be next, not too sure, new desert sky, but if i'm doing this, this is the war.

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