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golf next november, c, u o 1022. as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. organize is getting ready to host the middle east's. biggest ever sporting event next year for the castle. national seems like it used to playing in front of expected home crowds now hoping to convince both the fans and themselves so they really are ready to take on the world. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm rob matheson, this is the news, our life from doha, with continuing coverage of the war in ukraine coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia keeps up, it strikes on the ukrainian capital, hitting a residential building. i had of talked to end the conflict. you pictures of the
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destruction of mario pulp as ukraine announces funds for 10 humanitarian quarter doors. ukraine's president renews his call for the no fly zone warning nato could be next. after russia target's military base near the polish border. and the u. s. tells china it's going to face consequences if it helps moscow avoid the impact of western sanctions. i'm john again roscoe, a sports as new york city's mayor comes in for criticism for one of embassies biggest stars and a sensational you time for legendary course back tom brady. he's coming out of retirement of just 40 days to return to the nfl. talks are underway between ukraine and russia in another attempt to end the 19 day war. but the conflict is continuing. russian artillery hit a 9 story pop and block and ukraine's capital or russia insisted targeting military sites. stephanie decker begins,
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are coverage war come suddenly. and it comes from the sky allowed blast, and everything that was once the comfort of home. now gone for the elderly, limited, and movement. many can't make it down to the underground shelter of this 9 story building for the rescue workers pick up parts of what used to be ordinary lives in keith. it's hard to comprehend what is happening here. it's all not water. all the it is a city. he is just a jerk, a total jerk. i've got nothing else to say. oh, you see i've got my no words to describe it for blair. there were for, well, i do what this war is now into it's 3rd week. military analysts may be assessing that russia's advance is slow, but it is deadly. humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon for monday and more
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aid convoys planned with them a hot this to warden, no rush. we will again try to unblock the movement of the humanitarian convoy from by the answer to mary uncles. the port city of morrow paul remains under a devastating siege. attempts to move civilians out has failed day off to day. oh, people may remember this heavily pregnant mother being rescued following a russian strike on maternity hospital last week. news now emerging that she and her baby have died. good then caribbean remover. oh, on the day when the maternity hospital was hit, 3 women were brought here. one was in critical condition with crushed pelvis and a detached hip while we were resuscitating her and carried out as the syrian section took out her lifeless child. more than 30 minutes of resuscitation didn't produce any results. then more than 30 minutes of resuscitation of the mother didn't produce results. both died yet,
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but new life is also bringing joy here, despite being born into an uncertain future. these are terrifying days. but there is defiance here and the uncompromising will to survive. the war is never far away. the mental toll unbearable in a city under bombardment. nowhere feel safe talks between both sides are expected. on monday, russia says ukrainians to compromise for the war to end. but for now, the army, the president and countless civilians across the country who have taken up arms to defend their nation and their future refuse to do so. stephanie decker while j 0. good. we've got correspondence in ukraine across the development shortly. john hall in the v is going to be talking to us about those negotiations that are going on. i said big is in a pro, he's going to have more on the humanitarian corridors. first, emron come from outside the residential building. that was shelled in keys. who's
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just after 5 in the morning, we're not hillary shell hit the entrance of that building. we think it's not hillary shell. now that's the entrance of a residential building here in the north of keys. when you take a look at the damage, you can still actually smell the burning. now rescue efforts are still continue. can see her, the fire engine there with a ladder going up. they still count through the building to see if there are any more bodies inside. we are hearing that at least one person has been killed, have been a number of injuries as well. this is a residential building or and that was the entrance that building making people like make amiability people to get out in austin possible. i mean, just take a look, it's an incredible amount though is all the way through and on the other side of this building as well. now, shelling has taken place are in areas near here in pain and in butcher. but this is
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inside keith, this is north keith in the neighbouring suburb of your pin, ukrainian officials say they're doing everything they can to reclaim parts from russian forces. the mayor says most civilians have fled, but a large number of stay. the cities come under heavy shelling and the last week was people cut off from electricity gas and the internet. parts of her pin are no under russian control, but the authorities say they won't surrender. it was the then, but he believes no thought 10000 people may be less, are staying in european 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 cities that are coming on to it as others in mohammed is in open was more on the fighting. 6 ah, did you know i did? we are do we are in the heart of a pin city? the front line with the ukranian army is engaged in fierce fighting but the
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russians. glenda crenshaw, rosie, we tried to advance towards downtown that it seems that the russians made it before us. yeah, and ukrainian troops are shooting in all directions. elk ariba saying rushen 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. no, the ukrainians said they managed to fend off the russians this morning. can you conceive ukrainian armies front line? oh yeah. 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 le
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as much as let him have the 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 lead the area before roads were closed and g, she'll cross many of the residents who were stranded in the eastern suburbs of him, no managed to leave to our love a new cranium troop say they are committed to force the russians back. he said thousands of civilians shall remain trapped and northern and eastern party, the city li irma. are you the spring and john hall has joining us now from love. if john, it's hard to imagine the given date, the fighting that we've been talking about, that there's any capacity for talks at the moment, but the talks are going to be happening. what do we know and what can we expect care of from those talks? what is interesting to bear in mind this,
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the context in which these talks are going on. apart from these incremental pushes on the edges of key is clearly extremely violent. and we've just been hearing there maintaining pressure on the capital. it is still the assessment of western military intelligence, indeed, also of the general staff of ukraine's army that russia is not making significant gains on the ground because of a combination of supply and logistics problems. but russia still able, nevertheless, to project great force over very large areas with missile strikes and strikes. indeed, as we saw on sunday with russia whitening the scope of its war escalating significantly, bringing a tax all the way up to the west of ukraine posted where i am here. very close to d to the polish border, an e u, a nato border that with an attack on a military training academy killing at least 35 ukrainian soldiers there. so that's the sort of context in which all of this is going on. talks happening, we understand now a 4th round of talks at the level of ministers and deputy ministers on both sides.
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remember the 1st 3 sets of talks that happened on the ukranian parish border. this one happening by video conference format. and indeed, we're told now that these sorts of contexts between negotiate is by video conference happening daily. trying to build on existing negotiating lines, trying to build on platforms for possible compromise. the main issues at hand seem to be humanitarian corridors, evacuation roots and humanitarian aid into the most besieged areas. remember, we've not had major breakthroughs up to now, and indeed the agreements that we've had up to now have fallen pretty swiftly apart . but at least some sign of abs cautious, optimism emerging ahead of this particular round of talks, mccardle product yak. a senior adviser to president landscape saying that russia is beginning now at least to talk more constructively, suggesting that russia is no longer simply slapping ultimatums on the table, which was the way it was. go shading up to now, he says,
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i think we will achieve results in a matter of days. and from the russian side. learned slotskum, one of the russian negotiators quoted by russian news was saying significant processes progress is being made with the possibility of reaching draft agreements . so now are these agreements to when the war no, or most certainly not. these will be agreements about humanitarian corridors, but take it a step further and you've got president zelinski saying, as well as all of these efforts and almighty f, it needs to happen to get the 2 presidents together to talk. he's willing to talk to president putin and president putin and set himself on friday, said positive shifts are taking place. john hall in the v. jonah, thank you very much. indeed. so good protocol phase, ukraine's deputy minister of justice. he says moscow will need to change its demons if diplomatic efforts have any chance of success. i'm not optimistic of all the talks because i think that at this point of time, positions are quite opposite and the russia will have to change their position
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a lot to to approach what is acceptable to ukrainians. and it's only about what, what the goal shadows 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 in your train would accept the annexation of crimea by russia, all the independence of the so called republics of done escal hands. and therefore, i can hardly see how 20 miles can he can be met. unless he's ready to change them, the greatest president vladimir lensky, physician, or warning for europe. stop russia now or your next that's after russia hit a ukrainian military base near the polish border. not yet sure, naval desert sky, but of him 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
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sanctions against russia, russia will assault them, are saying that they have the weapons and they'll hit the whole of europe in 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. joanna rosa go collected her foot on the 13th of march. an assault on the military drill centers of the crane 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 russian forces. we also hit the base of the incoming foreign ammunitions there. a $184.00 combatants were killed with an enlarged stock of foreign ammunitions was destroyed in the strike bill. it was still okay for more in ukraine's plans to evacuate people's safely. let's me to ology seems i said, beg, who's in nipple in eastern ukraine? ah, said i, joanna was telling us there that they are part of the negotiations that are going on at the moment. i got a feature humanitarian corridors talk us through what more we know about where these corridors are and where they're going. now what we've heard
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today is the announcement by ukraine that they're trying to establish 10 humanitarian curry dos. now, those are from parts of the key region where they will try to get aid and, and evacuate people at that one to leave, as well as eastern ukraine. now some parts of eastern ukraine are controlled by russians and separatists, but they are still pockets of ukrainian control. so there are areas where the ukrainians want to get a den and evacuate people that those against those that want to leave. and also that besieged strategic port city of mario pulse. now these humanitarian corridors may work in theory, but the reality and a grant sometimes is that sometimes they don't work, they just can't establish them. now over the last week and a half, there's been attempts to try to get aid into the port city of mary, a pull. there's been buses put on that were expected to try to evacuate. people deserve been attempts to send in food and medical supplies, and they haven't reached their yesterday,
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one got to back to i was out but was turned back and to day again, ukraine is trying to get into that city. now there have been accusations that the russians have targeted. those come voices, shelling and foreign debt them. russia has denied that that besieged city of merrier pole. what we heard is that the situation, this is absolutely dire. now we heard from the international committee of the red cross, they said that people are terrified to traumatize and have nowhere to go. there's a shortage of food and watch, and people are sheltering in basements with no heating and the temperatures here or below. well below freezing, so they're saying that there needs to be some sort of humanitarian corridors established so people can get out and 8 can get in. now, the latest figures we have from the city, from the local authorities, is that their $2500.00 residence kill since the start of that i of the russian actions since february 24th. but that's not till from over 300 since yesterday. i'm, we been talking about our earlier on about with the fighting that was going on and
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your team jonah was talking about the fighting that was going on the west of ukraine and tell us about the conflicts that are happening in eastern ukraine. well, the conflicts and eastern crane are still ongoing. now we've had reports or to day that 20 people were killed and 8 injured internet's after what is believed to be a rocket from ukrainian troops. now there's no way we can verify that we don't have access to those areas are controlled by russian and euchre separatists serve separatists. but that is the latest report we've also heard the 80 miners are stuck in a minute after it was struck by a shell that knocked at the power. and what this shows is that even in areas, dark control by russian and separate is this still an ongoing conflict, sometimes is pockets of ukrainian or resistance, but also it's easy to forget whilst is conflict spreads throughout the country. that in the east has been going on since 201414 around 14000 people have died
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since that time. so yes, in the east of the country, there still are both conflicts going on to the north of you. the 2nd largest city of ukraine. harkey, there's still a fighting going on there. russia has shells, hit it with air strikes and even tried to enter but has been pushed back by ukrainian forces. i so thank you very much. that's i said, beg bringing this up to date from nipple and eastern ukraine, ukraine's foreign minister says he's spoken to you or secretary of state antony blink, and about further american support with by no ministration under pressure to do more it's officials took to the sandy political shows to lay out their next steps political haine, rewards. the attack in the cranium bass will likely not slow the flow of foreign military equipment being sent by the u. s. and others. the pentagon has repeatedly said it has several routes in officials, insist aide 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 thing. we say our ukraine and we will do the rest us all the
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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 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're watching this very, very closely. on monday, the national security advisor, jake sullivan,
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will be meeting china's top diplomat in rome. he gave a preview of what he'll have to say. we have made a clear to not just beige ing, 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 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. as we had representatives from the u. s. and china meeting in rome on monday, the u. s. is concerned, china might help russia avoid the impact of sanctions. it also claims moscow's asked beijing for military assistance, and fisher has more from washington d. c. as this meeting has been planned for some time,
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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 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
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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 lead him. you're putting an italian as senior international fellow at the time institutes. it's a china based thinktank. he's joining us from beijing. good to have a was again, sir, and al jazeera. would it be in china's interest to provide either military support or economic support to russia? well, there's no interest in providing of military sports. china has already said quite clearly that they oppose the western europe, u. s. army, putting more arms admission into ukraine as they see it as adding oil to a fire. so it would be hypocritical if they were to start helping russia in terms of economics. nothing has changed, you know, from china's perspective,
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the u. s. as in essence, engineered a tragedy. the russians have also been told by bating another country. but when you get down to 2 roles, do not make a right. so at this point, china is looking for an off ram for this. they believe it has to be diplomatic. how it be any other way, cushing, latin america couldn't, and his country to the brink of regime change or economic disaster is not a good idea. given that it has the largest pile of nuclear weapons. so at this juncture, yes, china thinks it's about diplomacy. not about the u. s. trying to engineer a narrative that china is somehow at fault for nato expanding into areas that it said it wouldn't. so that's the relationship between china and russia. we understand, i think the relationship between china and the u. s. and other western countries. what's its dealings with ukraine?
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you, great as china was the number one trade partner of ukraine in 2019. and it has a strategic interest in ukraine for its belgian road initiative. is absolutely essential to china, to have peace i in those areas so they can trade can be done. so it is not in china's interest whatsoever to have stabilisation in ukraine. so it's in terms of how they've communicated. unfortunately, she's being has not had a person person phone call. i was zelinski, the president, i mean the leader of ukraine. he has had one. bruton speculated that he was asking for restraint, asking for diplomatic situation before there's more blood on the ground or on the negotiating trade makes up about 46 percent of russia's economy. and a lot of that is with china. no one could understand that. china may not be willing
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to acquiesce to any demands for sanctions from the u. s. or anywhere else, but given that china is anxious to maintain stability, particularly in europe, do you think china would be in a be prepared to reduce or alter that trade? if by doing so, it meant that the conflict was not going to escalate out of control and may go some way to reducing it. i don't know what the goal would be of trying to force china into having a poor economic relations with russia other than to try to bring the machine to its needs politically or economically. i mean the, the, the u. s. these are sanctions of the u. s. and europe house, they are not world wide sanctions. they have no rights, legal or otherwise to insist that anybody abide by their sanctions. those are their sanctions and they're supposed to be something called a sovereign nation. so, you know, while china is being picked out,
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fact is if you look at the number of countries around the world, which said that they did not, they either voted no on the resolution un resolution or abstain. that includes india, whose indonesia, in fact, includes the majority of the land mass of the world and the majority of the population. so as you can see here from china's perspective, it's simply once again another china anti china narrative by washington. i know we're going to leave it there for the moment. let's go to moscow. this is the russian father, mississauga laval has been holding talks with the minister of patasha, with all the planning there and give you a price calling from on the ones mentioned. she issues with julia, could you give me more? no comment? i dont nancy slice that you have dedicated to lot of attention to the grain young to a vehicle. we have told him because today is crisis. it was brewing
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for many, many years. and with the indifference of our weston colon partners who came in have taken a protection over the ukrainian country. and we've told them how they'll peroration and the defense of done bus is going on and how we are fighting for dinner if occasion and demilitarization. namely the negotiations initiated on the you could go in villa ros ground and in the video conference mode for them. and i spoke with my a ukrainian, if o'korley, coolio, but in the un talaya essence of this book about the
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solution of humanitarian o. a crisis and the creation of fearful and delivery of urgent and humanitarian aid from russia. no money before the book, girl lation of fur, there are 1130 chance of your current. we're thankful to carter authorities to look for their attention to the situation and their willingness tour. you was there is or says, yeah, in order to help or reach it, the agreement is taken into account the interests of her all europe, including ukraine and russia and to the necessity to make sure there
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are no threats for the russian federation coming out of ukraine. for the pupils who want to do protect russian language, culture, tradition and clergy incur orthodox church and for the pupil who want to live in the country without being victims of discrimination, especially near nazi expressions. we fall into this and negotiate a conversation, the youthful and agreed to continue our quanzhou lee. avail you are the interest of carter in reaching necessary results. we have just discussed our mutual relations, which are developing co. it corresponds to the interest of our countries. we have agreed additional steps for keeping it positive day in their midst
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of threads. investments, according to the agreements, are reached between the president of russia and a mirror of carter this year in the door. her a meeting of her russian cuts her commission on air corporation will take place. we are interested in a coordination of energy sources on the world market and the russian fond of direct investments a corporate to with the russian with agency. and they have, they're implementing a whole package of investment projects via closely corporate with so problems
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in the middle east, there is a big but then shell for the crisis in exacerbation with regard to syria, we have for the full implementation of, for is a little your way and the resolution 2254. we have told how us done that for much is working now soon though will the annual meeting of the city countries with the participation of the assyrian side. so we remember about the fact that carter is interested in corporation in the russian, syria, in solving community and problems in syria. recently in the russian federation,
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mister better son visited a special un representative for syria. i met him in antalya last thursday. we confirm the plans touring your the world called the constitutional committee at the end of this month in geneva. and of course it's necessary to increase humanitarian hills to the syrians. namely, the broad joked off earlier, rebuilding medicine, the commendation building, education and all the members of the security council supported this last year by the resolution in present, it is being implemented quite slowly and we are in the ball of inc, international structures and also that dorner score with clerk to
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implement this call from the security council. we also corporate in on the libyan a regulation. we will talk more details about this to morrow. both russia and carter was a for consolidation of international efforts in renewing israeli palestinian negotiations on order to solve key problems of the final status of palestine. and to be said, galatian, you're here with it there. and if you switch rather the renewal of a palestinian unity closely with russia and carter can
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make their input. and for this in afghanistan, after the withdrawal of, of international forces need the help of international your community. carter is playing an important role in the stabilizing the situation of the humanitarian programs, which is near the, by this long suffering country social agenda. so that a busy in today's negotiation helped to find with joint efforts in solving multiple problems of today's world. helping my you know, in school today comes in where they don't live in our
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percentage escalation. the world has been seen before today and i was drunk meeting with his excellent, we've addressed the ongoing one you quinn and the tragic story of negotiations. we in culture are closely following with deep concern for the developments and their repercussions on the humanitarian conditions. i read it to his excellency with the necessity to avoid further escalation and to give precedence to glasgow and diplomacy. when we also addressed night was here to be at a job and i briefed him on the outcomes of the latest route round of talks with my fellow foreign ministers in the european colonial countries, including that of the ukrainian government. we believe that it is necessary to dr. international efforts to reach make up a peaceful resolution, paying more concern to the safety will be in gulf civilians. the state of kentucky
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will not spare any effort to provide all what is needed to expedite and shall bring about an amicable peaceful solution in a cooperation with our internet and place. our invention as colleagues, we are concerned with reinforcing the international peace and security based on the you and talk to an international law including the talk to of resolving conflicts with peaceful means and getting away from branching, the use of power or undermining state sovereignty or regional integrity, we condemn on what violates these principle. it was an opportunity to talk with mr. lever off on some regional issues, namely fall bought to be in the, the, in negotiations on the iranian nuclear day. and we also discussed the latest
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development, and i'm going to say once again, thank you, your excellency. the minister of foreign affairs are defeated that were being shown you like pictures from moscow. this would be the press conference and conference between russian for the necessarily love from being holding talks would be for most of us have more common been a month of sunny soc, lovegrove began by outlining mode of rushes, reasons for the invasion and moving and military action within ukraine, he also then went on to talk about the shared interest of both countries. the foreign minister of kata said that he reiterated the need to avoid escalation and the necessity for diplomacy. when it came to the situation in ukraine, you said kata will not spare any effort or what is needed to bring about an amicable solution. our correspondence in moscow is da such a body. she, too, has been listening to that press conference. what was the main lines out of that
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conference for you dawson? i think it was so really an effort by both countries to try and eh, really resolve the current ongoing erm prices that is unfolding on the ground between russian forces and ukrainian ones. i think the cutoff foreign minister made this visit to your arrived in moscow on sunday, and we were not expecting this visit, but he is the 2nd high ranking oh, official from the international community to come to moscow. of course, after these really prime minister in a valley, bennett came at to moscow on this saturday of just about 10 days ago. and the cutter and foreign minister was very adamant that because he wants to play a role in trying to resolve this issue. but it wasn't just the discussion or surrounding the situation on the ground in ukraine. both the foreign minister said that they had a very wide ranging discussion. and their talks last that about an hour and
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a half. they discussed the situation in syria in libya as well as afghanistan. and of course, are the ongoing talks in vienna about the future of that nuclear deal, which is now very much up in the air. as a result of the demands that are the russians have been making us, and on march 5th, sir, your lover had said that they won't written guarantees from the american government that any kind of of the, any kind of a nuclear deal that's finalized that would not have any effect on russia's dealings with iran? that is something the united states has said that will not happen, that the sanctions they've imposed on russia will stand and they cannot bypass them when they're dealing with thereon. it's very important because a cutter of course, has very strong and close relationship with the united states government. the guitar and foreign minister map would up dora been up to romanella funny, spoke to as a u. s. secretary of state anthony,
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blinking on the phone on sunday before coming to moscow and, and the 2 also discuss their ongoing cooperation. and of course, katara is now a non nato member. a close ally of the united states has been given that status by the us government. so it's very important this relationship moving forward. i think the russian foreign minister was certainly happy to see his sorry counterpart here . and they said that they had a very good discussion and they are going to continue the dialogue and try and work together to try and resolve the issues that they have with various different countries that are ongoing. and of course, i think it's important to point out that the rain and foreign minister will be arriving in moscow on tuesday. and i think this will just set the stage as to what comes out comes next from that meeting on tuesday as well about the future of that very important nuclear deal door. so thank you dawson, your body in moscow. poland biggest cities is struggling to accommodate waves of
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refugees escaping the war in ukraine. them as of also on cargo said the city services are overwhelmed and they need more support from the european union and the united nations. st. basra. the reports were taco for volunteers are working around the clock. a perilous path to poland is only the beginning. refugees from the war and ukraine. keep going. exhausted. they begin another difficult journey. ah many more trains leaving eastern poland, not knowing where their last stop will be. one woman, overwhelmed, tired, barely able to speak, said she left her whole family back in ukraine. her husband is fighting and the war children are carrying for her elderly mother who is too old to leave carrying what
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little she can. she's heading west, hoping to find work, perhaps a new home for her family. when we met her on the train, she said she had not slept in 4 days on the guys going back to her job in warsaw. after volunteering at the border board, she was mostly greeting refugee or somebody yesterday i is the one with the ground, some show grinding. so i've said to her and we were talking a little bit. i don't know ukrainian language. it's similar to polish language. so she was looking at both or found me or have her home that she has left now. so the sub book, emotional support is something that they need the most. if the work continues, she says more volunteers will need to go to the board or something as simple as
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a warm welcome at poland door or can make those forced out of their country. feel more at home. 2 years old tim moore is too young to understand that he's been up rooted by war. his father is fighting restoral force isn't on bus. fleeing the violence, his mother said was their only choice with the leading on which you committed to keep? what can people do now they can only run with a children. we were hesitating for a long time about what we should do, but i think it was the right decision. every trained going west is filled with stories of lives were a part of millions of vulnerable civilians forced to find a fresh start. once the train pulls into track off station, people step off the platform into a kind of controlled chaos. now it is hectic here,
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but there is help to be had. there's volunteers heading out food available to answer any questions. people might have and helping people registered to find a place to live on the train. some do find a way over hearing her story on the far from the border, but still helping offers a ride and a place to stay to a new friend safe passage and safe haven new beginnings and cra who a city that has no right now we'll place a refuge. nice guy. not the guy in the struggle. oh, does it hold? the you guys, defense minister is warned, rushes. navy has effectively shut ukraine's manner. time border. it says our distant blockade is closed. ukraine's access to the black sea and rushes navy's conducting miss are strokes across the country. it says rushes carried out an amphibious landing of the sea of assault and could conduct more. power has been
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restored to a damage supply line that ukraine's sha noble nuclear plant, which is under russian control. the south 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 of workers is suffering, physical and mental exhaustion according to the u. s. nuclear body. okay, let's check on some other news now was julia and the netherlands are taking joint legal action against russia over the dining of a malaysian passenger plane. new crane, 8 years ago, flight emptied 17 was shot down in 2014, killing all 298 people on board, including 38 australians international investigators here russia made missile was responsible, which the kremlin denies. australia's pharmacist, as moscow's invasion of ukraine, is a painful reminder for the families of those on board. we can't take away they
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grace. the stallion government is committed to pursuing every avenue to ensure that these horrific tragedy is not repaired. and we will continue tirelessly in our efforts with course partners to hold russia to account for its violations of international law, including its threats to ukraine's sovereignty and a spice. dozens of people have been injured during a violent confrontation between police and protesters on the french island of corsica. demonstrations of taking place for days after a problem. nationalist figure was attacked in prison on a burden. manly reports a show of force in cause because 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 nationalist. yvonne coroner was beaten into a coma by fellow inmate took with all your novels if you want on,
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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 react only once. france is most wanted man. if on colander 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 minister john cust deck law allowed the order after the attack. many here blame the french government of the thought back and say the transfer order came too late. sophisticated basil playing along 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 who turns to spread across the cities of the jack seo, calbee,
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and bassier. 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, on you soon and 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 they, the only way of making change is on the street. laura, bowden manly al jazeera frances lifting most of his cupboard 19 restrictions including mandatory vaccine passes and need to wear masks and scores. shops and offices masks will still be needed on public transport. and in hospitals the move comes despite a rise in infection numbers. frances, also really out of 4th dose of the vaccine for those aged 80 and above. china's
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facing multiple outbreaks of corona virus and dozens of cities driven by the so called stealth omicron variant. a total of $17000000.00 people have been put under lockdown on sunday. cases have double nationwide to nearly 3400 the worst outbreak in 2 years. china's long maintained at 0 corporate policy enforced by swift flock, dance travel restrictions and mass testing and clusters have emerged still hadn't sport. and amazing. a said the players championship for a golfer who's making your hobbit by calling toll in one's ah
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ah. but it was for his joke. rob, thank you very much. what we start with is sensational. you turned from one of the greatest plays and nfl history quarterback tom brady has decided to return to the tampa bay buccaneers. up to just 40 days in retirement. the 44 year old announced his decision on social media saying he realized his place was still in the field and not in the sons, and that he had unfinished business. brady will return for 23rd season in the nfl by the let the balconies to the super bowl title in 2020 and the n f c south championship. last season. they say they're thrilled, he's decided to come back before that he'd want 6 super bowls and 20 seasons with the new england patriots. brady's change of heart. in the complete surprise, just a week after announcing his retirement in february, he said, never say never. and when watching manchester united on saturday,
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he seemed to indicate to christiana rinaldo, the return could be on the cause. why he's a reminder of what makes brady so special. his 7 super bowl titles are unmatched by any other player. brady's also 3 time and nfl most valuable player. he's 243. 3 wins is a quote back is also more than anyone else. and he holds the record for most career, pulsing yields more than 84 thousands in the m b. a brooklyn that sol, kevin durant, is cooling on new york, may at the thought out the cities. corona virus vaccine mandate, which he's described as ridiculous and confusing for the 1st time this season, durance unvaccinated teammate korea was allowed into their homer rainer, on sunday as a spectator because funds and no longer required to show proof of vaccination to enter. but i think isn't allowed to play because there is still a mandate in place. so those working at the barclay center and more frustrating for minutes is that unvaccinated visiting players are allowed to take to the court.
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yeah, i don't get it. it just says like at this point now, my trying to make a statement or a point to flex their authority. but you know, by out here looking for attention and i thought i'd like to the mayor was right now some attention, you know, but figure out only better, but it just didn't make any sense. leg is on vac people in this building already. we got a guy who can come in to the building, i guess our fear in our safety would. i don't get it. so yeah, we're all confused. pretty much everybody in the world's confuse at this point early on and it's even, you know, people don't understand what was going on, but now is just stupid. so hopefully eric, you, you got to figure this out without having the net still managed to secure a 3rd straight when and that was largely thanks to a brilliant performance from durant. he scored a season high, 53 points in brooklyn, b 50 rivals. the next 110 to one,
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07. and the game and other record for like his doorman. the bron james. this is the moment he got his 10 thousands career received by him. the only player in n b, a history to reach that milestone in point. rebounds, but jane was on the losing side as the lake, a few feet by the phoenix sun reached $10000.00. your last words anytime like things i just happened to me. i'm just no automated thing and small town background in. bring in and where i come from and the dreams that i had to be in the, in the league and planted the highest level alone. and that is pretty like my say cool. but then it doesn't quite make sense to me. the game between the memphis grizzlies and the clara city thunder was briefly delayed when both teams came out for the opening pit in white jerseys. after some confusion, it turned out, memphis had the wrong jesse's on. so i had to go and put on their way blues and the
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grizzlies held off a late push by oklahoma 2 in 125 to 118 chelsea coach tell mr. hall says he'll drive his players in a bus if he needs to, to reach wednesday's champions. league match in france, the club or on a reduced travel budget after sanctions against the russian owner, roman of rum, of ich. my last information is that we are for plain water and we can go by plane and to come and go back pipeline. if not, we go by train. if not, we go by bus. if not, i try for 7 sita. uh huh. and as you know, the situation is clear to close this for sale and hopefully it will go through to to, to, to sort things out and give us a perspective. but it's pure speculation and i have no further information than you already have. well, chelsea were in premier league action on sunday and they managed at one know when over newcastle, the home side scored in the 18th minute thanks to the informed german chi habits. chelsea remained 3rd in the table but consolidate this thought in the top 49 points
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ahead of months united also a back up to 4th officer to know well over lester thomas parties headed in the opening goal of the match. and then alexander law has its ended his long gold droughts by slotting high were penalty. also. now one point ahead of mom seen i said with 3 games in hands. they have the, the joy on the approval to be full will plays. they have to enjoy it is no one is the purpose of, of why they do. and now you can really sense that if they are having a good time together enjoying playing football, now this freedom and they can express it and, and it's follow that so big upset at indian wells where tennis is now, well, number 3 alexander's burial has been knocked out in the 2nd round, the german hazel for the big champion was shut by tommy pool and what was the americans? its biggest twin of his career. 39th rank placed here in victory, in 3 set, 3 time grunts. i'm champion id. murray also said good bye to the tournament on to losing in straight sets to alexander blake in this 2nd round,
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much full but bleak. the wind was a long time coming if it was his 3rd attempt to be married. 7 said andre reuben extended his winning street to 10 matches. he beat dominic, cup of germany in straight sets to reach the 3rd round. only, raphael, it have done better than replace this year with 16 straight victories. very defeat and the women's draw. 3rd, c, because shall take full back from a set down. speak, clara. tow sung. the 2020 on french opened, went on reaching the last 16 where she played 3 time grand slam champion. angelica either but rainy us open champion. i'm a radical news out her opponent petro martic, came back from a set down to meet the 11th seated person in 3 sit, mom picked reaching the last 16 for a 2nd time in her career. irishman shane larry is full strokes off the lead going into the final days,
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play golf unofficial 5th major. the plays championship. the tournaments gone into monday after storms calls big delays lowering, produce the shots of the day on sunday, with a hole in one of the famous island 17th that tpc sawgrass made hole in one of the most iconic holes in gulf. having also a 16 guster a few years ago at the women's cricket woke up, there was a story when for debbie towns, bangladesh, they set pakistan to talk of 235. and they were going well before losing 5 wickets with 5 run bangladesh winning by 9 runs to secure their 1st victory at the tournament. all right, that is a full of now of will feel i to rob job. thank you very much indeed. top sambas schools in the brazilian city of the dish network, holding somebody rehearsals for the 1st time since the coven 19 pandemic. the dance practice sessions are in preparation for the anticipated return of the
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cities carnival celebrations, which were cancelled last year due to corona virus. this usama during period was originally set for february, but it was delayed because of the rising cases there in alga is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more all these stores. i'm no bothersome by. ah, frank assessments for china will benefit from the 0 call it strategy if the rest of the world cannot get to get informed opinions at all costs luckiest on needs. protest from that statement. critical debate by rick would claims that nato constitutes an interesting chill threat to russia, but it's precisely his actions that's created this insecurity in the region. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera, bitcoin block chain and crypto guarantees, disruptive technology join with me and introducing
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a bill to outlaw crypto currency, all the way to a fair, a financial system. it declines open source software. we can trade or money without banks or government award winning filmmaker. thorsten hoffman looks at all sides of the complex crypto. well, crypto that going look changed in the internet on out to sierra in the early hours of the morning, these palestinian families are being forced to leave their homes and belongings. these are the military sometimes uses this area in the north of the occupied west bank as a training ground. exclusions like these often break the piece here. i feel for the children they get scared the bombing. i tried to call them down there, but we are scared to the israeli army told them just either that it takes measures to protect civilians during back the sizes. what is really, officers previously said that trainings are used to push palestinians out. 48
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families once lived in this village called zeek. now, there are only 20 people here, say they have nowhere else to go. so they have to stay out until they're allowed to return to their home. after midnight, the military drill would continue for 3 days, which means they'll have to go through this again twice this week. ah. russian artillery, it's a residential building and he just talks got underway to end 19 days of fighting. ah, you're watching al jazeera life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting abigail also. i had no pictures. so the destruction of mer, your poll as ukraine announces,
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plans for 10 humanitarian corridors. overwhelmed and exhausted, wherewith ukrainian refugees boarding trains in poland.

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