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in a via corporate species, carnitine beating each other up and stress each other on the side studio be unscripted on al jazeera. ah al jazeera with all of this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm rob matheson and this is the news or live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. russian artillery hits a residential building in key visits, forces move closer to the ukrainian capital hours later another strike on key. we
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talked to the city's mayor about how he plans to defend the city. a city under seas . new picture emerges from mario, paul, paul, ukraine, and answers plans for 10 humanitarian corridors. as a war, rages on china refutes us accusations. it's been asked to help re supply rushes army in new frame. i'm joanna roscoe. it's sports has new york city. may. it comes in for criticism from one of the and be a big it's dolls. and the sensational you. ted for legendary quarterback tom brady, who's coming out of retirement up to just 40 days to returns. the nfl talks are underway between ukraine and russia in another attempt to end the 19 day war. but across ukraine, there's no let up in the fighting russian artillery hit a 9 story pop and block, and keep, despite russia insisting it's targeting military sites. and that have been to other strikes on the capital. 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. a few hours later, another strike in the capital. this war is now into its 3rd week and this the view from the other side in russian back to separatist control done yet city in the east, a large ukrainian bomb landed here on monday and there have been casualties here too. for 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. though the port city of morrow paul remains under a devastating siege attempts to move civilians out has failed day off to day. when people may remember this heavily pregnant mother being rescued following a russian strike on a maternity hospital last week, news now emerging that she and her baby have died, or then caribbean remover. oh, on the day when the maternity hospital was hit, 3 women were brought here. one was in critical condition with a crushed pelvis and a detached hip. while we were resuscitating her and carried out, 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, but new life is also bringing joy here,
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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 ukraine is 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 al jazeera among khan has more from outside. the residential building. sheldon cave was just after 5 in the morning. will not tillery, shall it? the entrance of that building, we think is artillery shells. now that is the entrance of
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a residential building here in the north of keith. 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. are they still comb 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 august and possible. i mean, just take a look. it's an incredible amount of though is all the way through. and on the other side of this building as well. now shelling has taken place ah, in areas near here in peam and in butcher. this is inside keith, this is north. keith were joining us from keepers. it's mayor of italian political and thank you very much indeed. so for being with us,
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we've just been showing pictures of some of the damage from the attacks in cave this morning. i understand that you've been to at least 2 of the sites of the attacks. how do you feel when you see what the damage has been done? i feel i feel so bad as you airy you, quincy. this is because nobody you im safety right now and you just one second boy. there russians propaganda. dissolved all russians and explain this war. they darby just moved reports and the lakes play ball for freely and some mission. what have russian soldiers are to breathe it? bees to working against least fast. she's radicals is everything, it's everything is law. ah, today, way. how
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a beatrice eve city will building with the wally peaceful people was destroy. people died many easy route to to rank it at zag to keys is not just for swap. we have a lot of experience in the past couple weeks. what do it, what deeds russian aggress ah, and yes, of course been dargon to bring them the girl to bring benny to the city offices. pictures. we more and more sure. we marry you up. we will do flight that russians killed our children, destroyed our building, destroyed our city. where did you fight? ready to fight and didn't band,
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our city law never error. russians the gone to our seat, i pulling that as marrow, keith and i told the people, the citizens dog every once. exactly to say right now. many people, allah, allah! and that population, every one i received is old. keep larry, i have idea to take the weapons in the half right now with peaceful bro fish. as dr . us actress, music, or musician and the any progression big, the web us and the ready to defend our future. we marry, go to sydney, we defend our children with it, ban our house. we defend dallas city. we defend our fusion. we've been reporting a lot on the foreign weapons that have been upon fame moving into ukraine. do you
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believe that the people of cave are able to defend their city? we were to proceed for bargaining, spoke on orders for to break because we did fan not just you re weigh a divan right now the principles we defend right now, this saying well those and that's very important to help you. great. we are very appreciate or i meant that in health for medical, i'm a da delivering the medical and stops medical care to know your medication to do our hometown. we were able to shake to left for now to became defensive. whether the defense, if, because we did van alcove and so it's very important right now to support
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your brave because these war can dodged a walk lug just in europe around as a wall. because of this war against normal human principles. we have seen mares of other cities in ukraine being replaced. how worried are you about your own safety? right? no, ever you brain, you brandon few on safety. who is war? is every one have a reason to die. but if they are aggressors, one to bree, benny to, i'll a seat, you with disease at that to tv them buildings. now the beach is what we see when a queue, our children and our woman's the give to isaac power. we read it to fly. we larry era you up and we'd never give
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o s t d. he was you great in city. this was you. great. and a capital even will be is if you she always you brave because we ready to fly and divan. ality, by the way, exec sanker much for was a health is very important was i there we've reported on the number of civilians who have already been evacuated from cities like cave. can you give us some idea of your plans to evacuate remaining civilians? should the city be attacked directly by russia? already $100000.00 for their citizens already mules. oh, most is children and woman's mans bag to gone back to keith and waited to the best seat. finally said, we'd understand, of course,
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that nato and its allies are refusing to enforce a no fly zone over cities like cave and other parts of ukraine. can the people of cave and ukrainians defend their country if they do not have a no fly zone. eve mattel, jen, doings, you account glows error and no fly zone. stop those give to break the lease gave to us the mail in modern weapons, gave to us is still yours and we buy cell los the air, a box or hats. metallic said sco mayor of keith. we appreciate your time. so thank you very much. indeed for being with us on al jazeera j u i have your correspondence in ukraine across developments shortly. we'll cross it, i said begging nipple with more than the humanitarian corridors. stephanie
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mentioned in her report. first we're going to bring in jona hall in libby for an update on the talks that have been going on. is there any further news out of the, the negotiations that have been happening? we're not getting any running commentary or updates out of those talks. they are ongoing that happening in the, in a video conferencing format. this time, the 4th time that these 2 negotiating sides of met at the level of sort of minutes, the deputy minister and parliament. terrans, of course not the foreign ministers as met in antalya turkey last week and certainly not the president. so, you know, these are not ultimate decision makers. we are talking probably about discussions over humanitarian corridors, app safe zones, the delivery of humanitarian aid, and so on. certainly not final status measures. and remember that up to now there's been very little in the way of breakthroughs. and even the agreements that have
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been reached over manager and car, those have not held, but they have been some cautious signs of optimism and comments being made by both sides. me kind of put a yuk, an adviser to president lensky, saying the talks are beginning to go more constructively. russia perhaps being less ultimatum driven in its approach. she believes that may be results in a few days. and one of the russian negotiators, the flat sky telling russian media significant progress has been made in recent days. they're not having daily contacts, by the way, on some level possible draft agreements could be reached very soon. again, not final piece of grievance, probably more on the humanitarian level in terms of the big picture. when does that begin to change? well, look briefly at the battlefield. now, western intelligence agrees with the general staff of the ukrainian military, that very little progress is being made by russia on the ground these battles around kiev. yes, absolutely huge damage being cause massive civilian toll being caused. it is
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forcing showing force reach in terms of long range missile far all the way to the west of the country. but little verifiable gains key of still stands. even the east still stands, merrier pole in probably in the south still stand. so russia doesn't have a solid, colorado land, colorado that it needs between crimea and the east no verifiable, moves towards odessa, for instance, until these concrete gains materialize on the battlefield. it's very hard to see russia let me uprooted meeting mister lensky as mister lensky ones. and actually talking piece john hall and live jonah, thank you very much indeed. ok for more and your brains plan to evacuate people to safety lead to speak to odyssey. there's also bakers in new pro, in eastern ukraine. john was telling us there, that part of the negotiations will be the establishing of more humanitarian corridors. what do we know about the situation so far?
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will ukraine has announced establishment of 10 humanitarian corridors. now they're talking about the key region where they want to get people out that want to leave. evacuate. people also get a humanitarian aid in some of those areas are controlled or by russian forces, but also in easton ukraine where it's areas are controlled by separatist and russian forces, but the still pockets of ukrainian control in their new cranium resistance. but trying to get medical and food aid in that full, to evacuate, those that want to leave. also, they're really concerned about maria pull to the south of the country that important fort city that has been besieged. and they've made several attempts to try and create a commodity and corridor to try to get a din. now in theory, talking about human communitarian corridors works, but in reality, on the ground, at least mario for that hasn't for the last week and a half, there's been several attempts to try and get age. and there was 10 food trucks.
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there were 20 buses put on to try to evacuate people and they were turned around and there was allegations against the russians saying that they had talked to those . now the russians said that they don't target civilians. we understand yesterday or 8 convoy got to within 2 hours of multiple but was turned around and today there's another attempt underway to try and get aid. and now from the authorities in my report, we've heard today that they've said a 160 private vehicles have left a recurring around around 1 o'clock local time. sorry, not for the city of burton's which is controlled by the russians. also local authorities there say that the death told now is 2500 residents that's over, that's increased by over 300 since yesterday, but also from the international committee of the red cross that they say that situation in mario poll is dire, that people are traumatized that they are terrified and there's no way for them to go this food and water shortages and risking their lives to go out and try and get
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some food on this sheltering in, unheated basements, and the temperatures are well below 0. so there is a considerable concern around that humanitarian situation in mary. poland will find out where the, the, the country, but both sides can establish humanitarian corridors, to get age to maribelle. when jonah was talking to us about in his round up of the fighting that was going on in ukraine, he said that russia still hasn't got a solid color doors. he called it from the east to talk to us about the fighting that's going on in. don't yet can the eastern part of ukraine so yes, we've heard factor in done. yes, there was a missile strike with their blaming on the ukrainian forces that killed 20 people. an injured a to comp verify that we caught because we don't have access to those areas are controlled by russian troops and separatists, but even to the north of in harkey, which is the 2nd largest city in ukraine. the russian still haven't been able to
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take that. they have it that with a shells with air strikes and missiles and tried entering the city, but the ukrainians did or pushed them back. they held out and it still isn't under russian control, but they off taste is around the east with the russians seem to be making small progress, but it's not is very slow. it's not a major because the ukrainians are managing to resist. but we've also heard that a shell as hit the city of cromer tusk and kill a residential building and killed 2 people. so they're still in the still fighting, taking place. but again, as you said, the russians don't seem to have had many major gains as a big talking to us from nipple. i said, thank you very much. indeed. when the kremlin insists is good enough resources for what it calls its military campaign and ukraine. russia also says it's been carefully planned to avoid civilian casualties, but that the u. s. and the e, you are trying to provoke it into attacking major population centers. and also
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jabbar is joining us now from moscow. there have been a series of comments that are coming out from the kremlin, and what have they been saying? well, the kremlin spokesperson dmitri pest cough i during his daily briefing and said that, according to the russian defense ministry, they were instructed at the beginning of this so called special military operation in ukraine, not to go into the large, heavily populated at cities. and that is at the request, of course, of the russian president vladimir putin. and he said that this kind of rhetoric and these accusations coming from western leaders is provocative because they are trying to force russia into a larger cities where they will be certainly a civilian casualties and to blame russia for those casualties. and that is something that, of course, he says, the russian president has asked the defense ministry to avoid at all costs. it was also noteworthy that he said that for the 1st time,
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we're hearing this of what is the possible plan for these russian forces in ukraine . according to dmitri pest cough, he said that the russian military does not rule out the possibility of taking under full control of large populated areas in ukraine to ensure maximum safety for the civilian population, hinting at possibly, as the russian troops are going to be staying in certain areas of ukraine, once they have captured as certain cities, and carried out what they are calling their special military operation. the spokesperson for the kremlin also said that their operation is going according to plan and they will finish it in the amount of time that it's been a lot. he didn't specify how long it is, the left of that. and the also said to the rumors that russia has asked china for military 80, said that is absolutely not true, that russia is fully capable of carrying out this operation with all the military hardware that they have already. and in the meantime, others of course,
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more diplomacy this time the foreign ministers of cotter and russia have been told and talks as well. yes, the katara foreign minister arrived in moscow on sunday. at mohammed been that the roman authority met with the russian foreign minister, sergio laval for about an hour and a half earlier on monday. and then they made a brief statement following their meeting a clearly they had a lot to discuss. of course, the cut her foreign minister said that, but i was very much looking for any possibility to assist in getting some kind of very peaceful resolution to the crisis in ukraine and that they are countries will not spare any expense to bring about peace on that front and he also said that they were very concerned about the escalation and violence, and that he was very much looking forward to trying to provide as much assistance to the russians as possible. and the russian foreign minister, sir gillibrand, also seemingly very happy to see his baterri counterpart here in moscow. he said
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that they appreciate the help and assistance and support of the country officials and that they are co operation will continue. they also discuss they a future of that nuclear deal that has been stalled in vienna as a result of a certain number of vans made by russians about the sanctions of their now under by the u. s. government. of course, all of this will be further discuss at later a discussions, because the 2 foreign minister said that the dialogue between the 2 countries will continue dorsen doses of water in moscow door silicon, very much deeds for the u. s. and china, of how high level talks in rome, the white house sees the meeting as critically important for the board and ukraine . this, after the u. s. accused russia of seeking military aid from china, autumn rain. he's joining us live from rome. what's the state for china? adam, coming out of these talks well to put it bluntly business as
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usual. what is it stake according to the national security advisers? united states chic sullivan is business trade major important issues for china. the you is trying to largest trading partner china is the largest supplier of goods united states. and what jake sullivan's been saying in the last 48 hours is that a lot of that trade is at risk. if china delivers any material for military or financial support to russia during this war, now this is a very sensitive issue to china because it's trying to thread an increasingly small needle here. it's been saying that it supports ukraine, sovereign the independence. but going into this for when she's been paying met vladimir putin in china. he said that they had a rock solid partnership that there was nothing that could put it at risk. now, a few weeks in this war, that doesn't necessarily still seem to be the case because china is having to waste
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decisions that perhaps did not want to make. and the u. s. is clearly trying to make those decisions tougher for china if any thanks, and were to be put in place that could put at risk billions of dollars of trade in the next weeks and months. this is also coming at a time that china is facing its largest outbreak of cove it since the early days. the panoramic mini factories are being closed down or reduced in some of the industrial heartland of china. so that's, that's the main thing at stake business. but what, what is going to be tricky for china is it's trying to say that, of course, this is not taking place at russia. hasn't asked them for any help. they've been, or correctness as fake news without outright lee rejecting these claims. so i think the next 24 hours, we might see statements from both sides coming out of these meetings have been very tight lips here. and ro, for the fact that these talks are taking place in italy, is another important factor to take into consideration. italy is one of the main countries in the european union, although it has large ties with russia,
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it has given its full support. incredible, unprecedented sanctions. had been put in place against russia since the beginning of this war. and china is not blind to that fact. they know this is a different world than it was a few weeks ago before the war. and they're going to be weighing all of these. these threats basically coming from the united states, that although it's just right now, the national security adviser, the u. s. has been hope to talk that the fact that they're taking place in europe implies that europe might also be willing to put in place some, some punitive measures that might make doing business with china a little trickier for them to come out. i'm rainy talking to us from room adam. thank you very much indeed. well, lauren's car was a former assistant secretary of defense and also a senior fellow at the center for american progress. he's joining us live from washington dc. good to have you with us or on al jazeera, what kind of pressure and arguments do you think the jim sullivan is going to be using in these meetings with china? well, i think he can say that if they should provide military assistance to russia basically
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that they are going to be sanctioned just like russia has. and. busy ca, of trade with the european union, as well as with the united states and european union, as china, as largest trading partner. a lot of the things that china nice where it's economic well being, they get from the, from the united states. so i think jake is going to try and tell the china, you have 2 choices, you can be the peacemaker. or you can create havoc for your contrary. it is a slightly difficult situation. one would imagine the u. s. finds itself and to us, china not to support its ally, russia either economically or militarily, when, of course, the u. s. and nato and it's nato allies, are doing precisely lat for ukraine. it's, it's a fine line, isn't it? well, there's no doubt about it now at the meeting that they had, we tween their heads of china and russia during the olympics. basically,
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china said they agreed with russia that ukraine should not become part of natal day . did not sanction odd the, the, the invasion. and it was very interesting when you, when came up with a resolution condemning all russia, china didn't vote know they abstain, which i think was a signal they're trying to have it both way. they don't want to antagonize russia close, they see that as a count the way to the united united states. but in the other hand, they did not want to support it because see international water that they depend upon for their economic. well, b is in jeopardy with one country congested bay to another caught group. no, no apparent reason. i'm gonna ask you about this line that the u. s. was putting out that it accused russia of seeking military aid from china. given your experience, sir, and in defense matters, is that a surprise to you that russia would need to do something like that?
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well, i think what happened is president put in, underestimated how difficult and prolonged this war was going to be. so he was not prepared. he thought by matching the 175 or 200000 troops, you ukraine would cave and he'd march in like he did in 2014. but he's been found out that he's had to expand an awful lot of luck. i ammunition and supplies like that that he may not have lost stock filed ahead of this. and so it's not surprising that russia needs it. but again, who else would they get it from? china is the only. 5 country that would have that type of the ammunition of the only one that has sub supported doug russia. now i believe you met vladimir putin back in 1990 given your impression of and then aid the way. what was there anything in his personality and anything that you saw that give you any indication that may be he might be where he is now with this invasion of ukraine. know i made it. he
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was a, you know, at that time he was a k g b officer who was, you know, waving the k g, b as a cold war ended. and he was the deputy mayor, one and grad. so he was a very, very orderly parson and a very good administrator. and he was put in to take russia all, what would you also had created chaos? i want somebody to kind of restore order and get russia back. cool. big a 2nd nomic development. nobody envisioned him, call me again and trying to restore the glory days of, of this, of the soviet empire. and we saw this real early what he did in chechnya, when the, the beginning, russia had not done well. why didn't chuck a he came in and just was brutal what he did and that gave an indication of who he really was, which we had never known before because he was a relatively minor k g b officer. as always,
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we appreciate your expertise in this loans called thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you for having the time for the weather is rob. there is winter lurking in eastern europe, coming down across the black sea in turkey and then running through egypt and the levant is that cold. wind keep temperature appear 10 degrees below average. the forecast to choose that includes turkey, egypt at all countries, the levant, and in contrast to that, in the particular the southern states around the gulf terms is a $5.00 to $7.00 above average. that includes ria, they're not slower, which is about where it should be to those contrasts us more or less maintains the next couple of days. the accompanying weather is a cold wind, frequent rain showers from sinai. and then when i go up to lebanon, but mostly it's sunshine here, up in the high ground. and, and in iran, it's more like to be rain or snow to run it. so it looks as us in life is something unpleasant that comes on the 2nd. and then the bit of
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a shamal blowing out of iraq will be a dusty one will eventually bring temperatures down to at or below normal. for cat, i'm probably reaction sandstorm spreads are largely in the empty quarter. so so be look bit more closely at to run this, this general area, take you to take medicine that looks wet, windy weather in the caspian. so to run tends to get that, but temperature was rep and dad, but not that far away from the average. it's not that extreme for the capitol sorta had an al jazeera violent scenes on the fine charles of corsica as protesters react to an attack on a jailed nationalist leader and testing china 0 covered strategy. howard's handling its worst break since the start of the pandemic. i got said that indian wells, for one of the top line plays that's coming up in sports. joe with the native seems as if breaks. this is one of the growing number of chick points around the
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ah, what your de 0 reminder, what's up store is this our an apartment block in ukraine's capital has been hit and damaged killing at least one person. the emergency services pulled several survivors from the building, and the bar belongs to districts in keys that have been 3 strikes in the city on monday, virtual talks between ukrainian and russian negotiators believe to be underway with war now into a 19 state. ukraine says it'll demand a cease fire and the immediate withdrawal of russian troops, ukraine's deputy prime ministers announced plans for 10 humanitarian corridors that are expected to include the port city of mario pole, which is under constant bombardment by russian forces in another suburb of cave,
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ill pin ukrainian officials say they are doing everything they can to reclaim parts from russian forces. the mayor says most civilians have fled, but a large number are staying on. the cities come under heavy shelling in the past week with people cut off from electricity, gas and the internet. parts of european are now under russian control. but authorities say they won't surrender. would usually then, but he believes more thought, 10000 people may be less or 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 city. that means that the president vladimir zalinski paid tribute to volunteers, both from ukraine and abroad, thanking them for their continued support. excuse yet, we are celebrating today a ukrainian holiday, the day of volunteers, our ability to unite and fight together to create our national character. when we see the threat to our way of life, to our spirit,
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when we see the threat to ukraine, our country, we do not hesitate for a single minute. we unite and we do everything to defend. what is ours? your grains, 2nd largest city, is still being heavily bombarded, emergency services and khaki. you say this is the result of an air strike on a 4 story residential building. russian forces have been fighting for 3 weeks to capture the northeastern city, just across from the border. the you guys defense ministries warned russia's navy has effectively shot ukraine's maritime border. it says a distant blockade has closed. ukraine's access to the black sea and rushes navies conducting missile strikes across the country is as rushes carried out, an amphibious landing in the sea of ourselves and could conduct more. in wild poland. biggest cities are struggling to accommodate the waves of refugees, fleeing rushes, invasion. the you and refugee agencies as at least 2600000 people have now fled ukraine. the mayors of warsaw on krakow said their city services are overwhelmed
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and they need more support from the e. u and the un simba sharpie reports from car health volunteers a working a run the clock. a perilous path to poland is only the beginning refugees from the war in ukraine. keep going exhausted. they begin another difficult journey with many war trains leaving eastern poland. not knowing where their last stop will be. one woman overwhelmed, tired, barely able to speak sex. she left her whole family back in ukraine. her husband is fighting and the war. children are caring for her elderly mother who is too old to leave. carrying what 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
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guys going back to her job in warsaw. after volunteering at the border board, she was mostly greeting refugee yesterday. so one with the grandson shows grinding. so i 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 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
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up rooted by war. his father is fighting russian forces and on bus fleeing the violence. his mother said, was their own choice with the leading get 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 train going west is still with stories of lives torn apart by millions of vulnerable civilians forced to find a fresh start. once a trade pulls into track our station, people step off the platform into a kind of controlled chaos. now it is hectic here, but there is help to be hag, 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 their way over hearing her story ugly as
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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 pro who a city that has no boy. now please, is with huge resistance. hi, matt. this guy, no more. this guy was in basra, the oldest edaly. crocker pulled russian billionaire, businessman and zoe mountain. the jenko has said the war in ukraine must to end describing it as truly tragic in a statement. industrialist said he felt great pain and disbelief while witnessing what he called brotherly peoples, fighting and dying. now the check was comments follow the seizure of a super yard of the italian porter, 3 s on friday. the seizure was carried out as part of eas sanctions against russia . okay, let's check on some other news now. estrella and the netherlands are taking joint
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legal action against russia for the dining of a malaysian passenger plane in ukraine. 8 years ago. flight mh 17 was shot down in 2014, killing all 298 people on board. including $38.00 australian international investigators say a russian made miss, i was responsible, which a kremlin denies. australia's father medicine says moscow's invasion of ukraine is a painful reminder for the families of the victims. we can't take away they grace the stallion. government is committed to pursuing every avenue to ensure that these horrific tragedy is not repaid. 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 in the french island of corsica, demonstrations of being taking place for days after a problem. nationalist figure was attacked in prison on barton monday reports
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a show of force in causing his 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 jail corsican nationalists, yvonne coroner was beaten into a coma by fellow inmate took worth of your novels if you want on. you have to be violent to be hurt. it's not normal. when you're afraid of the confrontations, then the state gives in. it's unfortunate that it has come to this and you have to wait until a man is in a coma to react only once. france is most wanted man, if on colony, is serving a life sentence in southern france for killing an official in 1998, his demand for transfer to corsica had been ignored until tuesday, under immense pressure from protesters. prime minister john cast deck law allowed
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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 lava. what happened is very serious, the assassination attempt on even colonna is very, very serious. and so i think that many people on the continent are not aware of what really happened and of the expectations of the course a can people days of it has to spread across the cities of the jack, seal, calbee and bassier. the anger is not new to the island where protest, uncalled for nationalism, have been a mainstay for decades. but in recent years, more people have opted for autonomy over independence. ah, oh, on you, susan. 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.
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for many here say the only way of making change is on the street. laura, about a manly al jazeera frances living most of its color 19 restrictions and really mandatory vaccine passes and the need to wear masks and scores. shops and offices masks will still be needed and public transport and in hospitals move comes despite a rise in infection numbers. frances also rolling out a 4th dot's of vaccine for those as 80 and above china is battling it's worse. corona virus outbreak since the pandemic began extremely contagious variant known as stealth. alma cron is challenging the government's 0 of covered 90 strategy. millions of people are under locked down to the you. the ports from beijing dylan province in china's northeast is the latest at the center of the country's corona virus outbreak, with hundreds of cases confirm that in the past few days. mass testing is underway and a make sure possible designed to accommodate 1500 is now open for the south. similar
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scenes in the city of ching dow, people that have been ordered to take corbet 19 tests by community medical workers . almost done. archer, we have set up 6 testing sites in our community due to the tight shedra we have to conduct testing overnight out. there were severe cases of the on the con variant. our surging nationwide with thousands of infections reported in recent days. it's the biggest outbreak here since the pandemic began. more than 17000000 people in the city of tion. gen haven't put under lockdown for at least a week. people can only leave harm to buy necessities or public transport has been suspended. the fullest closure of businesses and factories in the tech hub. so china's stock markets drop on monday in shanghai parks. schools and universities have also been closed. authorities are doing all they can to prevent large outbreaks in major cities. our team in the j is among the millions affected by
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china strict curve at 19 controls. because one on the con case was found in our office building last week. we've all been told to quarantine and work from home until further notice rapid ended in tests. all home testing kids have been made available to the chinese public for the 1st time. tub was frontage and test turnout replace nucleic acid test, but they can help identify the possible source of infection in a timely manner. before nuclear gossett dust are conducted. experts abroad have criticized china's 0 tolerance strategy is unsustainable, but they ging has doubled down on its approach, saying it's kept deaths from the virus to a minimum. katrina, you all to 0. they ging and not as me in law has been fighting between the army and an armed resistance group called the people's defense force since it was formed last year, the groups launched attacks against security forces. i'll just eras gained exclusive access to his camp and mcguire region,
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not for safety reasons. we're not going to be revealing the identities of the people in the story. barnsley 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. other de la added 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 are carolyn and ama, 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, the 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. i'm a nurse who quit her job in a military hospital to join the civil disobedience movement last year. conduct basic health checks on people from villages. more than a year after the coo, in february 2021 resistance against the military government is still strong. small protest like this one in a village, a neighboring ser, going region, take place from time to time. they may not be enough to overturn the military government, but the message of a send is loud and clear. florence louis algebra still hadn't i'll just say to
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an amazing eggs to the players championship for golfer who's making the habit of hosing one job will have the details in sports in with
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a whole lou ah, this is joe rob. thank you very much. well, we started with a sensational, you turn from one of the greatest players in an f o. history quarterback tom brady has decided to return to the tampa bay buccaneers. after just 40 days in retirement
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. the 44 year old announced his decision on social media saying he realized his place was still in the field and not in the stands and that he had unfinished business. brady will return for 23rd season in the nfl brady let the buccaneers to the super bowl title in 2020 and the nf c south championship last season. they say they're thrilled. he's decided to come back before that. he'd won 6 super bowls in 20 seasons with the new england patriots. brady's change of heart isn't a complete surprise. just a week of pronouncing his retirement in february, he said, never say never. when watching manchester united on saturday, he seemed to indicate christiane rinaldo, the return could be on the cause. well, he's a reminder of what makes brady so special. his 7 super bowl titles are unmatched by any other player. fridays. also, 3 time the nfl most valuable player, his 243 career wins as a quarterback, is also more than anyone else any holds the record for most career, pulsing yields more than 84000 in the m b a brooklyn that so kevin,
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john is calling on new york mayor has sought out the cities current of virus vaccine mandate, which he's described as ridiculous and confusing for the 1st time. the season drums on vaccinations, he made korea was allowed into the home arena on sunday. as a spectator because found the no longer required to show proof of vaccination to enter box, irving isn't allowed to play because there is still a mandate in place for those working at the barclay center and even more frustrating for the next is that unvaccinated visiting players are allowed to take to the court. yeah, i don't get it just like at this point now my trying to make a statement or point to flex their authority. but you know, i buy out here looking for attention and i thought i would like to the mayor was right now some attention, you know, figured out only better, but it just didn't make any sense. leg is on vac people in this building already.
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we got a guy who can come in to the building and i guess our fear in our safety would. i don't get it. so it will confuse 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've got to figure this out without having the net still managed to secure a substrate when. and that was largely thanks to a brilliant performance from durant. he's got a season the high, 53.2, brooklyn b 50 rivals, the next 110 to one. i 7. now the game and other record for l lake, his star man at the bron james, this is the moment he got his 10 thousands career assist making the only player and then be a history to reach that milestone in point rebound. but james, on the losing side is the lake his would be from by the phoenix suns. your last words, anytime like, things like this happening to me. no one comes all automated. are they going to
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malta background in bring in and where i come from and the dreams that i had to be in this is league planning. the highest level sit alone is pretty like my say cool. but it doesn't quite make sense to me again between the memphis grizzlies and oklahoma city thunder was briefly delayed when both teams came out for the opening tip in white. josie's, after some confusion, it turned out memphis had the wrong, josie's on so had to go and put on their way blue and the grizzlies held up a late push by a private window. 125 to 118. chelsea coach thomas 2 hope says he'll drive his place by car if he needs to to reach wednesday's champions league much in france, the club or on a reduced travel budget to sanctions against the russian. i remember rich. my last information is that we have a plane and we can go by plane and can go back by plan. if not,
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we go by train. if not, we go by bus. if not, i try for 7 seater on it. and as you know, the situation is clear to columbus 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. chelsea were in premier league action on sunday and they managed a one know when i've a new castle, the home side school in the 1890 minute. thanks to that info german chi co habits. chelsea remain 3rd in the table but consolidate this book in the top 49 points ahead of manchester, united states, also a back up to 4th officer to know when at a lesson from his party, headed in the opening go off the match. and then alex, i'm the luck of it, and it is long gold droughts by flossing home a penalty also. and that one point ahead of majesty noises with 3 games in hands. the national tennis federation is confirmed who will replace reigning champion russia. this is dave is comp the country suspended from team competition following
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russia's invasion of ukraine. and that place in the finals now be fil bundle white joke, which is sub dea rusher also the whole is of the women's billie jean, king cop. that band means australia will now skip the qualifies again, no to matic sports, while slovakia will receive a by and ballistics bunch expulsion means belgium. get a walk over into november's finals. well, there's a big upset at indian wells where well, number 3 alex on this very was not 1000. the 2nd round, the german, he's also the olympic champion, was shocked by tommy pole in what was the americans biggest when of his career, with 39 ranked players to carry victory in 3 set, 3 time grants. i'm champion id murray also said to boys the tournament on to losing in straight sets to alexander blake in this 2nd round match for bo blake. the win was a long time coming as it was, his 3rd attempt to beat marine 7 seed under. reuben extended his winning string to 10 matches. he beat dominant cut for of germany in straight sets to reach the 3rd
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round. only rough rondell has come back to the blood this year with 16 straight victories and we were defeat in the women's draw raining us open champion, emerald economies out her opponent petra mont. it came back from a set down speech. the 11th seated britain in 3 irishman shane lowery's hoping for more magic on the final day's play at golds. unofficial 5th, major. the play is championship. the tournaments gone into monday off to storms calls, big delays, law, reproduce the shots of the day on sunday with a hole in one on the famous island, 17 at c, p. c. so growth, he's now made holes in one and 2 of the most iconic holes and gulf having their 8th, the 16th at augusta a few years ago. and the women's cricket well cut, there was a historic wind for debutantes, bangladesh. they set back on the target of 235 were going well before losing 5
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wickets, which is 5 runs, bangladesh winning by 9 runs to secure their 1st victory at the tournament. all right, that is all useful for now. it is back to rob job. thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with born all the stories on robot webinar. ah, on counseling across the u. s. firearms washing oil and the you to shrink its reliance on wash and gas or high prices on the mind. global energy security. how sanctions against moscow are pressuring the asian industry and reeling from food shortages of power cups or shawl anchor to fall from its depths. counting the cost on al jazeera, unprompted, and done interrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on al jazeera. when i think of my nature, i think of potential when i think of potential,
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ah ukrainian city under siege. after several failed attempts, the 1st civilians escaped maria paul through a humanitarian corridor. ah, the robot, the some of the extensive coverage of the ukraine war, russia targets, ukraine's capital keep hitting residential buildings. we hear from the city's mayor
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