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and as a scheduled time, the satellite could be sent to space. women make science conquest on space. school episode 5 on al jazeera ah, ukraine's president's warren's europe. it's could be next after russia, bombs and military training based near the polish border. ah, you're watching al jazeera life from a headquarters in ohio daddy navigator, also a heads, a residential buildings head in the capital peeve, just hours before delegations from russia and ukraine meet for virtual talks. as the war, wages on the u. s. tells china will face consequences if it helps moscow avoid the
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impact of western sanctions. also ahead violin scenes on the french island of corsica as protest her react to an attack on a jailed nationalist leader. so, ukraine's president valadez zalinski has issued a warning for europe. stop russia now or your next knots after a russian miss austria killed at least 35 people at a ukrainian military base in yellow river on sunday. it's around 20 kilometers from poland. border in the west. not yet sure. never will deserve gifts, but i've been doing this. this is the war of our lives for ukraine, for independence. last year of warning, the leaders of the world that if they don't have preventive sanctions against russia, russia will assault them. a 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
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and kill the people of nato countries. while moscow says that base was being used to train foreign fighters, and it's warned that supply routes into ukraine are legitimate military targets. you're going to go with that or something. on the 13th of march and assault on the military drill centers of the crane forces was carried out in the key. every gene was preparing for the combatants to transfer them to the missouri actions on to find the russian forces. we also hit the base of the incoming for an munitions there. a 184 combatants were killed was an enlarge tucker for an ammunition was destroyed in the strike. a deal with all of a seed city of merrier pole. that's in the south facing the worsening conditions. it's coming under intense russian bombardments. there you go. and food and water are running out, and other aid convoy failed to reach there on sunday. but there are diplomatic efforts underway. ukrainian or russian negotiators are set to speak virtually on monday, with both sides saying that they made progress and talks over the weekend. we'll
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have more of those talk shortly with natasha butler, who will be joining us from the vive. but 1st jona whole wraps up. the latest developments from you have a rove the making reportedly slow progress on major front. russia has widened its war on ukraine. the missiles that fell on a military training sent it near yavari, in the far west, killed dozens, soldiers, and cadets, but 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
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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 avenue of escape, 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 riv on sunday morning anna woke to the sound of explosions. sounds good. so she said someone was breaking into a 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. 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,
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but we have to safe our children. and once again, calls for nato to intervene to enforce a no fly zone over ukraine. like rockets have fallen 10 kilometers from the border with europe. tomorrow they may fold 10 kilometers on the other side in poland. their wives and children are now. i call on the europe. save yourselves, save us because tomorrow it will be too late. but night too continues to have no appetite to confront russia directly as the war grinds on. 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 escape continue to leave areas close to keys like, or pin where an american journalist was killed when he and
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a colleague were fired on by russian forces. and no rest by 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, 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. let's not bring in natasha butler. she's joining us from the v if so, natasha another round of talk scheduled to start and just over an hour's time. what are we expecting? yes, spoke ukrainian and rushing negotiators has confirmed that there will be another round of talks today at 1020 no cool time here in ukraine. this time those the
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talks won't be in person. they will be via video conference. and now they haven't been any major breakthroughs. in the rounds of tools that we've had until now, but on sunday, both sides, both russian and ukrainian official said that they had seen some signs of progress . well, ukraine president below demand length. he said that he host, of course of these talks, will lead to peace and security for his country. he also said that he has the talks might lead to a meeting between the 2 present between himself and the russian leader of latham a person. he said that is what people want to say. he also repeated his call for nathan to impose a no fly zone over the country to stop the constant rushing, shelling in so many parts of ukraine. he said, unless may so did that been a my fi, russian shelves or missile full on it countries. now that comes off to an attack on sunday,
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a russian missile attack on military base not far from here. the fees and west in ukraine killed $35.00 people more than a $130.00 were injured in battle. tug that took place very close to the polish for the just 10 kilometers away. opponent of course, a nato country. meanwhile, natasha, you. k, intel says that russia has allegedly established a blockade of the black sea. what's that about? tell us more. yes, u u. k. intelligence service, putting out pretty much daily reports on the situation in ukraine in it's made us report to british intelligence officers say that they believe the russians established a distance located on the black sea coast. the russian naval strikes are taking place again, an increased number of ukrainian targets, and also that the russian forces conducted 150,
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if landing on the sea over as often could look to do more. now what the british intelligence services are saying is that this is effectively cutting ukraine off from its maritime borders that could affect things like of course supplies. in fact, we spoke to a farmer here in western ukraine a few days ago, who said that he had already seen a major disruption in his supplies of things like seed and fertilize this because they normally come through. one of ukraine's ports also that southern coast, it is an area where the russians made advances. taken fifties, for example, the city of cas on and on the 3 of us all are very close that the city of mario poll continues to be bombarded by russian shilling. we know that there are some 400000 people still trust that it is being more nearly 2 weeks. i should say
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a situation that on the ground, which by all accounts is absolutely awful. the man calling it apocalyptic people have run out of essential items of water, of food. we've even heard reports of people fighting amongst the rubble, trying to find what they can a humanitarian crisis, that of the most enormous proportion. thank you so much. the facts about reporting from the v at least one person has been killed and 3 injured after a shell, hit an apartment block and keep the 9 story building in the belong ski district and the northwest was targeted early on. monday morning. emergency services put out a large fire and they rescued several survivors. ukrainian officials say they're doing everything they can to reclaim territory and air p in a suburb of cave. the mayor says most civilians have fled, but a large number are saying the city has come under heavy shelly in the last week with people cut off from electricity,
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gas and the internet. parts of the airplane are now under russian control. authority say they won't surrender. was the then for a bliss, no thought 10000 people may be less, are staying in airplane and don't want to leave our city. 70 percent of our city is now ukrainian territory with ukrainians. living there. 30 percent is controlled by russian occupiers. that we are doing everything to liberate 100 percent of our city that leave our correspondent, the lazy mohammed has more on the fighting and urban i let you know i did hear you . we are in the heart of a pin city. the front line where the ukranian army is engaged in fierce fighting that the russians. rosie tried to advance towards downtown that it seems that the russians made it before us. ukrainian troops are shooting in all directions. lp by saying russian snipers are stationed on rooftops to prevent the civilians from leaving the city of new york. dozens of residents was seen leaving from this
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area as well as the eastern side of arkin county. i know the ukrainian said they managed to fend off the russians this morning. can you conceive ukrainian armies frontline also 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 direction. i la and have a machine guns, an anti aircraft guns of fired, knowing what they are firing into the air. it seems like a drone is 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 lead the area before road to a close. jason or many of the residents who were stranded in the eastern suburbs of
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the manage to leave elephant ukrainian troops say they are committed to force the russians back. since thousands of civilian should remain trap or northern and eastern city medina, power has been restored to a damage supply line at ukraine's turnover. nuclear plant, which is under russian control. the site lost all external power on wednesday, sparking international concerns about the radioactive materials stored there. but there are new concerns for the safety of staff at the plant. hundreds if workers are suffering, physical and mental exhaustion that's according to the un and clear body. year without just there are still ahead. colombians choose a new congress in a poll, but could launch political change months before a presidential vote. we take an exclusive look inside the battle for me and more young people behind the rest of the
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wind has not finished with eastern europe, se in europe, in particular, federal warnings of severe cold, nor pasadena near greece and also the balkans and the cloud. thick. a cloud of nice, what is really still weather and temps have been below average for a long time. but things are changing further, west need to be hard pressed to find much when to further west sitting had storm systems coming in from the atlantic. this one really inducing a bit of a warm breeze, which is why paris is about 15 degrees, but it still wouldn't tree nissan, canada, and the iceland. and that's where the storm heart is. so that's where the rough weather is. and eventually probably coming to the british owls, but ahead of that just gets warmer, bitter brain. here they have a look at paris. yes, we got rain on choose about 20 degrees on wednesday. the average is 12. not reco breaking is us 26, but we're certainly well above where we should be doesn't last forever. it comes
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down again by says he, but that is certainly was immediate trend now as a consequence to what's happening up here. the bottom end of that lazy storm system is turned a bit more active. so it's still cold enough, a bit of snow on the tops of the high ground in spain, and there's quite a strong wind on the east coast east to that to say it's still cold. not reco. breaking lee was still obviously winter. ah frank assessments for china will benefit from the 0 call it strategy if the rest of the world yet informed opinions and all of those needs right. on that scale. critical debate with claims that need to understand shall threat to russia. but it's precisely his actions. that's rated this insecurity in the region in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera.
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oh, the me. hello again. the phones on al jazeera this, ours ukraine president. all of them are the ones he has worn europe. it could face attacks if russia invasion is install, or russian cruise missile strike killed these 35 people who ukrainian a military base in the red on sunday. at least one person has been killed and 3 injured after a shell hit that apartment block and key emergency services. several survivors from the building in the long ski district of the city, ukrainian, or russian negotiators are set to speak virtually on monday, with both sides saying they made progress. and towards the end,
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the war over the weekend while ukraine's foreign minister says he's spoken to the u . s. secretary said anthony, blinking about further american support with the biden administration under pressure to do more. this officials took to the sunday political shows to lay out their next steps how to go hand reports. the attack in the cranium base will likely not flow 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 simple think we say our ukraine, and we will do the rest us all the weapons necessary and we will fight for our land . and 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
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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 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 did indicate some sort of eminent chemical, chemical, biological tack right now, but we'll watch 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 he'll have to say. we have made it clear to not just beijing, 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
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coming because we will ensure that neither china, nor anyone else can compensate russia for these losses. a continued push to isolate russia, heard its economy an arm ukraine, in hopes it is eventually enough to change russian president vladimir putin plants, and possibly put an end to the daily destruction in ukraine. gall haine, al jazeera washington was you heard representatives from the us and china will meet in rome. on monday, alan fisher has more from washington d. c. as this meeting has been planned for some time, it evolved out all the summit that was held between present by the present. 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
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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 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 as their frustration at the chinese inability to be openly are more critical of letting me put in russian police arrested at least 800 people during anti war protests across dozens of cities. hundreds were detained in moscow where sundays rally was broken up by the police
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jailed kremlin critic alex and have only called for the demonstrations and police were also quit to act on the streets of saint petersburg. 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, a dozens of protests nationwide. russian oligarchy. andrea melanie chico has said the war and ukraine must end describing it as truly tragic. in a statement, the billionaire industrialist said he felt great pain and disbelief while witnessing what he called brotherly people's fighting and dying. mel the trunk of comments, follow the seizure of his super yacht at the italian port to this day on friday. the seizure of the vessel known as super y'all to a was carried out as part of e. u. sanctions against russia. now to other world news and france is lifting most if it's covered 1900 restrictions including mandatory vaccine passes and the need to wear masks in school. shops and
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offices mass will still be needed on public transport sounded hospitals. the move comes despite a rise in infection numbers. frances also rolling out a 4th dose of the vaccine for those aged 80 and above. dozens of people had been injured during a violent confrontation between police and protesters on the french island of corsica. demonstrations had been taking place for days after a prominent nationalist figure was attacked in prison. laura burton, madly reports a show of force in corsica, 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 corsican nationalists. yvonne colina was beaten into a coma by a fellow inmate, took worth of you know,
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to film and 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. 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 that after the attack. many here blame the french government of the a thought back and say the transfer order came too late. sophisticated basil lala what happened is very serious, the assassination attempt on even 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
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a jack seo calbee and beth's via the anger is not new to the island where protest and calls for nationalism have been a mainstay for decades. but in recent years, more people have opted for autonomy over independence. ah, honestly, in one week the young people have obtained what no one no elected official has obtained for 7 years. the cask and 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 street lore about a manly al jazeera and northwest me and mar. other has been fighting between the army and an armed resistance group called the people's defense force. since it was formed last year, or the group was launched, attacks against security forces al jazeera gains, exclusive access to what's camp and my gray region for safety reasons. we're not
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revealing the identities of the people in this story foreign. so he reports in a camp in central myanmar, a former policeman gives his full concentration to his task. he's making a gun, something he learned by watching videos online. although the other on the plus point about making our own weapons is we don't have to spend a lot of money buying guns, but it takes a lot of time. we have to be extremely careful. it can be dangerous for us if we're care on the lam up. he's part of an armed resistance group known as the people's defense force or p d f. it's made up of people from all walks of life, united in one goal, fighting the gender. they've given up jobs and left their homes and families behind to live in camps like this. here they train plan and carry out counter attacks on security forces. they say they're aware of the risks and know they are outgunned by
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a military force that's used artillery fire and air strikes on civilians. but the fight is no. they can count on the support of many people in myanmar, their oil. and i feel like they are our strength during our struggle. they protect us from army dogs. the gentle forces towards villagers, even though there aren't any on fighters, there are no longer resistance groups have also stepped in to provide services disrupted by the fighting a nurse who quit her job in a military hospital to joined the civil disobedience movement. last year conducts basic health checks on people from villages more than a year after the qu, in february 2021. resistance against the military government is still strong. small protests like this one in a village, a neighboring ser, going region. take place from time to time to go. they may not be enough to overturn the military government, but the message of a send is loud and clear. florence louis al jazeera,
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the leaders of turkey and greece have held rarer face to face talks, the turkish president, friends of tiber. tuan, hosted the greek prime minister in istanbul, the neighbors our nato allies. but relations have been strained because of the recent migrant crisis and energy exploration rates. in the eastern mediterranean, the turkish government, salisbury increased corporation, could have benefits for the region in light of the war in ukraine. in columbia luster's candidate, gustavo petro has won sundays presidential primary. hatcher was now the potential front runner, had of election in may, which could make him the country's 1st left as president. right. when candidates also won nominations from their coalitions? alessandra petty reports in the capital bogo, colombians came out in mass to choose the countries congressional lawmakers and presidential candidates on sunday. in a vote that indicated a significant political shift in this historically conservative country discontent
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and anger against traditional parties in their neal liberal economic policies, boosted, progressive, and independent candidates in the senate and the house of representatives. many most gone on a studio. we've had some rough times in the last few years, so i hope that the selection will bring some positive results and our country will change anything on when ready to look at. okay, i him, i think people are absolutely done tired and worn out that the expectations as citizens never materialized. unfortunately, our old political class has always played us as leftists centuries and right wing coalitions tallied votes in their respective primaries. the nights clear winner was gustavo paid through a lefty senator and former gimme yet, who received more than double the votes of his closest rival. right when candidate for that, he gutierrez, we saw contraction of the right wing and our growth, both from the centrist parties and mo,
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significantly from the left. but what this means is that there will be no single t or no single, a political block with a majority in congress for the next 4 years. but it also opens the possibility that a leftist could win the presidency for the 1st time in history. something that has right wing voters on edge and their capacity worried, we need to send democracy on top of everything. we can't allow a leftist in power, that's not convenient for the country. doesn't know how to govern and is not transparent. i fear entrepreneurs will lose the ability to hire people will not be able to afford a whole new fearing the possibility of fraud and political violence. more than 2500 national and international observers were deployed across the country. while voting was mostly peaceful to soldiers died in bomb attacks in rural areas where voters were called to choose special representatives among victims of the countries long
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civil conflict. what's clear is that this is a night to remember for the supporters of gustavo theater in his last decent correlation and historic result that confirms that he will be the candidate to beat in the upcoming presidential elections in may. and he said that i'm good. i'll just see, i will with that. ah, hello again. the headlines on al jazeera ukraine's president's volume zalinski has one year of it could trace attacks if russia's invasion isn't stopped. a russian cruise missiles strike killed at least 35 people at a ukrainian military base in yavari, if on sunday, latter, yes, sure linwood is just you. but even dealing with this is the war of our lives for ukraine, for independence. last year as warning the leaders of the world that if they dont have preventive sanctions.
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