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ah ah ukrainian city under siege after several failed attempts, the 1st civilians escaped mario paul through a humanitarian corridor. ah, the robot, the sum of extensive coverage of the ukraine war, russia targets, ukraine's capital keep hitting residential buildings. we hear from the city's mayor, who is determined not to surrender. we did you find ready to fight it? depend our seats. no,
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never error. rochester gone to our seat. overwhelmed and exhausted, were with ukrainian. refugees boarding trains in poland, not knowing where the final stop will be. testing china zillow covered, strategy, how it's dealing with its worst outbreak since the start of the pandemic after days of trying people are finally getting out of the seas. ukrainian city of mario poll officials say a $160.00 private cars of left to port city in the past few hours. on its good morning from al jazeera, as i said, big who's in ne pro, in eastern ukraine at talk us through what we know about these evacuations. now you understand the authorities inside mary paul have said there around $160.00 cars have left to russian co controlled but danced. now that's interesting because
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those evacuations are not taking place to any ukrainian controlled territories. now for days there have been 4 week and a half, there's been attempt to try and get the monitor in 8 into that besieged port city that strategically her versus a strategic port city. now there were attempts to get food and medical aids that was turned back. there were allegations that the russians at fide are on those convoys. russians denied that they say they don't target civilians. yesterday that yesterday there was an attempt to try and get into the city by a humanitarian conway. they got around 2 hours about 2 hours away from that city. but again, they were turned away. and today, there was another attempt to understand and underway to try and get him out in a dead. but this is the 1st news that we are hearing that people are being allowed to leave will be to russian controlled territory. now the situation inside my report is dire. the international committee for the red cross has said that people are terrified, traumatized, and there's no way for them to go that they've been taking shelter in basements
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with no heating. the temperatures are well below freezing and people are risking their lives going outside to try and get food. now the russians don't have complete control of that city room to stand the awesome tents on the streets, but ukrainian forces still have a control of the majority of the city, but this conflict has been going on for since at february, the 24th and authorities there say that the death told now stands at $2500.00 residence. that's over just over 300 more than yesterday. there are other humanitarian corridors around ukraine. talk us through what we know about those you king authorities say that they planning to set up 10 to martinez cardoso from the key region an eastern ukraine as well as mario pulled on that is to evacuate those that want to leave, but also get a few manner tarion aid in now even in the east of the country. the air is controlled by russian, russian forces and separatists. but they are still pockets of ukrainian controlled
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areas. and ukrainians. want to be able to evacuate those that want to leave and also get humanitarian aid in. but it is a very tricky situation because here in the east fighting is still ongoing and how to keep the 2nd largest city in ukraine. this'll fighting going on. the russians have been bombing that and even tried to enter it, but were pushed out by forces. but even internets, are we understand from the authorities there that 20 people were killed and 28 seriously injured from what they say was a rocket, fired by ukrainian forces. so 2nd up, humanity, ricardo's, in theory, a may sound good for in, on the reality. and the ground, it's very, very difficult. as we've seen in marable, i said, beg and nipple. i said, thank you very much deem negotiators are holding a forthright of talks to end the 19 day war ukraine says it's seeking peace, a ceasefire. the immediate withdrawal of russian troops and security guarantees, but across the country, there's no end to the destruction. stephanie decker wraps up the latest
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developments 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 him no more hot. this to warden, no rush. we will again try to unblock the movement of the humanitarian convoy from buddy answer to mary uncles both the port city of morrow paul remains under a devastating siege attempts to move civilians out has failed day off to day where 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 for 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 necessary inspection 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
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yet, 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, tall, 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 refused to do so. stephanie decker al jazeera . earlier we spoke to kim's mer vitale, fisco. and he says, russia is spreading false information about what's happening in ukraine. their russian propaganda, as on all russians and explain this war, they, it,
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darn good. just the military forces. and the brakes play bought her freedom and some mission. what help russian soldiers? ah no to breathe the bees to working against nationalists. there she's radicals is everything it's everything is liar. ah, to day way havoc beatrice eve several buildings lanyard. with the where leave peaceful people was destroyed, people died many easier to to rec, it at zag to keys is not just roswell. we have a lot of experience in the past couple weeks. what do it, what did a russian aggress? ah, and yes, of course they bargain to bring their the girl to bring her benny to the
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city. after this bitches, we more and more sure. we marry you up. we will do flight. russians killed. our children. destroyed our field. it destroyed our city. we're ready to fight, ready to fight and defend our seating law. never error russians the gone to our seat. i broke that as marrow, keith and i told the people, the citizens gold a we want exactly is say right now, many people, allah, all up the population. i every want i receipt is out. keep lera have idea to take the weapons in the hands right now. was peaceful probation as doctors, actors,
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music or musician and the any progression big, the weapon, us and her ready to defend our future talks to resolve the conflict of wrapped up for the day, but they are expected to resume on tuesday. august is jona hall has more on the latest negotiations. 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 is 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
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been very little in the way of breakthroughs. and even the agreements that have been reached over humanitarian carlos have not held, but they have been some cautious signs of optimism and comments being made by both sides, mcculler puddle. yuck. an adviser to president lensky, saying the talks are beginning to go more constructively. russia perhaps being less ultimatum driven in its approach. he believes there may be results in a few days. and one of the russian negotiators, the only 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. still had an order of violence scenes in the fine china of corsica as protesters react to an attack on a jailed and nationalist leader. ah,
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now it's hard to pick an area anywhere in se, asia where flooding is more likely and the other from upcoming, whether they're showers all over the place. with the concentration. the forecast appears to be a good part of borneo. java, sumatra. little line that runs out from peninsula malaysia through miss martin knowles and thailand. and there was fred, that light, a shower throughout most the philippines still away as he was pop you at this eastern side. typically, this is seasonally pretty no local, your think not a bit too wet. likewise, this should be seasonally normal, but i think that it matters snow not cold, and how cart is a little bit much for this time of the year. so the better it took care tips about average there, but if you're in the north matches, honshu, snow shall seem likely. and northern china has cooled down to more or less where it should be. now, that's not true. everywhere south, the yangtze were up to 10 to 13 degrees above average. that includes base like shanghai and hong kong, hong kong, about 6 or 7 above average. severus feeding
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a bit of heat early in the season, weather wise, that heat prompt, but it rained to run through central china running along the yanks. he may be a bit to the north of that as well. pretty dry picture, of course in india, bangladesh and pakistan with temperatures slowly rising to quite high values in the west. ah, with talk to al jazeera or do you believe that the threats of an invasion of ukraine is currently the biggest threat international peace and security? we listen, we are focusing so much on the humanitarian crisis that we forget the long term development. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera. ah
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ah, the orginal does eat a reminder about top stories. this are ukraine's deputy prime ministers announced plans for 10 humanitarian corridors. mario poles council says a $160.00 private cars have left the besieged city for russian held tanner tree. at least 3 people have been killed in ukraine's capital, kiva to multiple artillery and rocket strikes. residential areas including a 9 story apartment block have been badly damaged. and the 4th sort of talks between ukrainian and russian negotiators have wrapped up on what's the 19th day of the war. negotiations had expected to resume on tuesday. ukraine says it's seeking peace and to cease fire. poland biggest cities are struggling to accommodate the
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wave of refugees fleeing rushes invasion. the you and refugee agency says at least 2600000 people have now flagged ukraine. the manners of warsaw and crack of say this city services are over found that they need more support from the e. u. and the un simpler savvy reports from track of volunteers 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 for 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
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children are carrying 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. when you guys going back to her job in warsaw, after volunteering at the border board, she was mostly greeting refugee or somebody. yesterday i saw one with ground some unsure grinding. so i've said to her and we were talking a little bit. i don't know ukraine union 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 the war continues. she says
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more volunteers will need to go to the border, something as simple as a warm welcome at poland, stored 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 russian forces and on bus fleeing the violence. his mother says was their only choice which should have with deluding emotional but yet come with ever said that, okay, 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 filled with stories of lives, torn apart by millions of vulnerable civilians, forced to find a fresh start. once the train pulls into crack off station,
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people step off the platform into a kind of controlled chaos. now it is hectic here, but there is held to be hag. there's volunteers heading out food available to answer any questions. people might have and helping people register to find a place to live on the train. some do find their way over hearing her story ob nashbow 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 crew. a city that has no more right now, a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is guy mccord guide in basra b o 0 crockett hold the kremlin insists it has enough resources for its manager campaign in ukraine. russia also says his champion was carefully planned to avoid civilian casualties, but the u. s. and the you are trying to provoke it into attacking major population
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centers. also, nobody has more for moscow the kremlin spokesperson dmitri pascall, i, during his daily briefing, it 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 in to the large, heavily populated at cities. and that is that the requests of course, of the russian president vladimir putin. and he said that this kind of rhetoric and these accusations coming from western leaders a, is that you're provocative because they are trying to force russia into a larger cities where they will be certainly as 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 minister to avoid at all costs. it was also noteworthy that he said that for the 1st time we're hearing this of what is the possible plan for these russian forces in ukraine. according to the metro pest
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coffee 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 a spokesperson for the kremlin also said that they are 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 still left of that personal laudermill. zalinski has paid tribute to volunteers both from ukraine and abroad, thanking them for their continued support. his kiss yet we are celebrating to day a ukrainian holiday, a 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? the u. s. and china of held high level talks in rome. the white house is the meeting as critically important for the war in ukraine. this, after the u. s. accused russia of seeking military aid from china. moscow denies that. an italian is a senior international fellow at the ty her institute. it's a china based think tank. he says, piece between ukraine and russia is essential for china's trade plans. no interest in providing military sports. china has already said quite clearly that they oppose the western europe, u. s. army, putting more arms 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, the u. s. this, in essence engineered
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a tragedy. the russians have also been told by meeting another country. but when you get down to it, to roles, do not make a right. so at this point, trying to is looking for an off ram for this a believe it has to be diplomatic. how it be any other way, pushing vladimir putin and his country to the brink of regime change. 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 us trying to engineer a narrative that china is somehow at fault for nato expanding into areas that it said it was. china was the number one trade partner of ukraine in 2019. and it has a strategic interest in ukraine for its belgian road. initiative, it's absolutely essential to china,
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to have peace in those areas so they can trade can be done. okay, let's check in some other news now. china is battling it's worst corona virus. i break since the pandemic began the extremely contagious variant known as a stealth alma kronos challenging the government's 0, coven, $900.00 strategy. millions of people are on the lock time. 20 you reports 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, confirmed that in the past few days, mass testing is underway and a mixture of possible designed to accommodate 1500 is now open for the south. similar 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. so you're not there, which of them cases of the on the con darian are surging nationwide with thousands of infections reported in recent days. it's the biggest outbreak here since the
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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 market's 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 china's 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. had was frontage and test turnout
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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, frances, lifting most of its covered mountain restrictions including mandatory vaccine passes and the need to wear masks in schools, shops and officers, mosques will still be needed and public transport and in hospitals. the move comes despite a rise in infection numbers, france is also rolling out a 4th dose of the vaccine for those aged 80 and above. dozens of people have been injured during a violent confrontation between police and protesters in the french island of corsica. demonstrations having taken place for days after a prominent nationalist figure was attacked in prison on burton money reports a show of force in corsica, capital a, jack theo,
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the targeted their anger government building, a court health, a bank, and the police here responding with tear gas violence started off to jailed corsica nationalist if on colona was beaten into a coma by fellow inmate took with him. you know, those if you want on, you have to be violent to be hurt. it's not normal, then you're afraid of the confrontations. then the state gives in, it's unfortunate that it has come to this and you have to wait until a man is in a coma to re at once france his most wanted man. yvonne colander is serving a life sentence in southern france for killing an official in 1998. his demand for transfer to corsica had been ignored until tuesday, under immense pressure from protesters. prime minister john cas deck law allowed the order the after the attack. many here blame the french government of the a thought i and see the transfer order came to late. suki said basil lama.
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what happened is very serious. the assassination attempt on evil calona is very, very serious. and so i think that many people on the continent are not aware of what really happened and of the expectations of the course. a can people. days of protests of spread across the cities of a jack, seo, calbee, and bassier. the anger is not new to the island where protests and cools for nationalism, have been a mainstay for decades. but in recent years, more people have opted for autonomy over independence. ah, the her on you soon and in one week 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 lore about unmanly al jazeera
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and northwest moon. mark has been fighting between the army and an armed resistance group called the people's defense force since it was formed last year, the group's launch attacks against security forces. august era has gained exclusive access to his camp in mcguire region. no for safety reasons. we're not going to be revealing the identities of the people in the story from st. louis reports. in a camp in central myanmar, a former policeman gives his full concentration to his task. he's making a gun, something he learned by watching videos online. although that around 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. lemme, 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,
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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 a military force that's used artillery fire and air strikes on civilians. but the fight is no. they can count on the support of many people in myanmar, their oil. and i feel like they are our strength during our struggle. they protect us from army dogs, the gentle forces towards villagers, even though there aren't any on fighters, there are no resistance groups have also stepped in to provide services disrupted by the fighting a nurse who quit her job in a military hospital to join the civil disobedience. movement last year conducts 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
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protests like this one in a village, a neighboring ser, dying region. take place from time to time to go. they may not be enough to overturn the military government, but the message of a send is loud and clear. florence louis al jazeera. ah, this is audra 0. these are the top stories, ukraine's deputy prime ministers and uns plans for 10 humanitarian corridors. mario poles cancels as a 160 private cars have left the besieged, poor city for russian held territory. at least 3 people had been killed in ukraine's capital after multiple artillery and rocket strikes, residential areas in cave were badly damaged. mayor says they will not give up the fight to defend the city. ukrainian officials say they're doing everything they can to reclaim parts of earth, pen from russian for.
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