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national i corner is farrell piss $11.00 east on el to 0 revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. threats to our planet on al jazeera ah, a ukrainian city under siege after several failed attempts of 1st civilians escape from mary a bold through a humanitarian cordele. ah, hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. i'm for you back to go with continuing a sense of coverage of the war in ukraine. russia august, ukrainian capital, keep hitting a residential building as the 2 sides meet again for talks. it's time to stop the audit unleashed on the people of you crime and get on the best policy and
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a call for peace. now from the un secretary general, antonio terrace warns the war goes far beyond ukraine and in avenues the south. on the con variance that's caused, china's biggest colby 19 outbreaks in the start of the pandemic. thank you for joining us. after days of trying people are finally getting out of the besieged, ukrainian city of merrier poll. official say a $160.00 private cars have left the port city in the past few hours. i thought big is in disney pro with more on the evacuation. it's the 160 private cars have been alive to need to russian hill territory. but we also understand that they will go further than that to south of his africa, which is ukrainian health. neither from the russian defense mincie. what we're hearing is that the city, from their perspective,
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the city has been unblocked. the aid has been delivered some 450 tons of medical aid and other items. and they've also said that there are $200.00 buses, a convert to 100 buses, 50 of which have already arrived. that's what the russians are saying. they've also said that of the tension monitoring corridors that were proposed. the keep only agreed to 3 of them are now the ukranian deputy prime minister has said that the still trying to get humanitarian aid to marry uphold. and that to russian. shelling is preventing that from getting there, but never kanadi said that to monitor and codle's to allow those people to leave to russian hill territory and then to refrain helter to that sci fi is being observed . and this is a bit of a breakthrough, because after a week and a half of trying to get a dean to trying to get people evacuated from the city. this seems to be a breakdown. people are now being allowed to leave several russian strikes. target is ukraine's capital on monday. and apartment brown was one of the buildings hates
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despite moscow, insisting it's only focusing on military sites in mankind report some keys just after 11 am local time people and keep her too loud. bangs, as ukrainian defense systems shot down russian missiles. fragments of the missile landing captured on security camera narrowly missing some on, on the mid morning walk. it followed an attack and the early hours of monday. when what is thought to be an artillery shell hit this residential apartment in the north? the capital maxim carries what little he has left from the building on the boston alone. mama ross, i woke up actually my mom woke me up and there was smoke and us everywhere we had in the closet. and when we thought that we were being captured, that the russians were getting in through the door. and i wish the police take pictures of the rubble, others, lucon rescue f, as, as you can say, are still going on. the civil brigade say the police or the fire service are still
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looking through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else trapped inside. sorry, see there any more bodies inside, but the overwhelming senses that this is a civilian building. there is there is nothing more that you can say about that looking at it. so residential book, the problem one resident had very strong words for the russian president and owner wanted who all b. it is a city. he is just a jerk, a total jerk. i've got nothing else to say. oh, you say i've got my no words to describe it for player. there were from well anyway, you know, there's more fighting on the front lines of boucher and a pain between russia and ukraine. invoices, but the war coming in to keep, although expected is unnerving for many here ukrainians. wonder whether this is a one off or a sign of what's to come in the battle for the capitol m. ron con. out is there not keith? russia has accused ukraine of carrying out a miss high,
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a strike that kills 20 civilians in the separate is controlled eastern city of dawn, yet at least 20 others were wounded. ukraine denies launching an attack in the country, 2nd largest city. so being heavily bombarded, emergency services in khaki say this is a result of an air strike on a 4 story residential building. russian forces have been fighting for 3 weeks to capture the north east and city. meanwhile, a 4th round of talks to resolve the 19 day war have wrapped up for the day, but they are expected to resume on tuesday. john a hole is falling developments from the western city of live. if in the previous rounds, they've been focusing on humanitarian development corridors, safe avenue of escape, humanitarian aid and so on. and agreements reached in the past, have very rapidly fallen apart. now, 2 things here. first of all, you know, perhaps we can look at developments in my report as a sign of progress. simultaneous to these talks going on. some people 160 cars,
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able to leave that city, perhaps a gesture, perhaps not perhaps pot and party of what is being discussed here. remember, there are hundreds of thousands who need to leave that city. so this is a very small, proportionate number, and civil tanny's, more or less to that happening, the talks have actually concluded. they have pause in the language of the negotiators until tuesday, presumably an opportunity to take back to the respective capitals. whatever it is they may be discussing their brains, very careful and closed at the moment about details. so we simply don't know what is on the table. we don't know what they will come back to the table with on tuesday, but yes, ongoing contacts. they said to be in daily touch, these 2 sides, likely, as i said, to be on the level of humanitarian aid at arrangement. that in terms of the big picture, the big picture about ending the war. when the contacts on that level start, particularly between the president, this is it says he wants to meet. let me put in no sign of letting me put in reciprocating what quite simply neither side is moving at the moment on their red
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lines. the ukrainians want a full cease fire and the withdrawal of what russian forces. russia continues to want full demilitarization, essentially the surrender of the state, its future neutrality and the independence of large sways of its territory in the east. while the un secretary general has warned that the war in ukraine could spread misery far beyond its borders, antonio terry says as a risk of what he call the hurricane of hunger, russia and ukraine represents more than also duel supply and sudden flow of oil. and about 30 percent of the world's wheat. you couldn't, it alone provides more than half of the world's foods programs. wits supplied food, full and fertilize it brought fertilizer prices are skyrocketing, supply chains are being disrupted. and the costs and delays of transportation of imported goods when available out at record levels. and all of these easy thing,
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the buddhist, the harvest, and planting the seeds for political instability and unrest at on the globe. grand prices have already exceeded those at the start of the out of spring and the food riots of 2007, 2008. that fails global food prices index is at the its highest level ever $45.00 african and least developed countries. important at least one sir. then weeds from ukraine and russia. 18 of those countries import at least 50 percent. these include scans is like, would be in a fossil egypt, democratic republic of the congo, lebanon, libya, somalia, sudan, and the eman. we must do everything possible to avert of hurricane a hurricane of hunger. and that meltdown of the global food system of hollands
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biggest cities are struggling to accommodate the ways of refugees fleeing rushes invasion. the you and refugee agency says at least 2600000 people have now left ukraine mares of war. so and crackles, say their city services are overwhelmed and they need more international support. then best robbie reports from krakow a perilous path to poland is only the beginning refugees from the war and 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, said she left her whole family back in ukraine. her husband is fighting and the war . children are caring for her elderly mother who's too old to leave,
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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 guys going back to her job in warsaw after volunteering at the border board, she was mostly greeting refugee sample yesterday at one with ground, some show 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 booking them both for 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 war 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 store 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 rush and force isn't on bus. fleeing the violence, his mother said, was their own choice. with religion. 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 train going west is still 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, people step off the platform into a kind of controlled chaos. now it is hectic here, but there is held to be hackers,
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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, obviously 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 right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is god mccord with guide in basra. v o 0 crawford hold and still ahead on al jazeera legal action is launched against russia over the downing of a passenger plane, 80 years ago, but violent scenes on the french on and of course a gas protesters react to what our charge on a james national fleet ah,
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ah, look forward to brighter scully's, the weather sponsored my cattle airways. now it's hard to pick an area anywhere in se, asia where flooding is more likely than the other from upcoming whether they're showers all over the place for the concentration. the forecast appears to be a good part of borneo, java, sumatra. little line that runs out from peninsula malaysia through mid martin north and thailand. and there are widespread, but light is shouting throughout. most philippines still away as he was pop. you and this eastern side, typically this is seasonally pretty no local. you think nath bit to wet. likewise, this should be seasonally normal but i think that it matters snow in that cold in her car is a little bit much for this time of the year. so the better it took care attempts that average navid, if you're in the old matches honshu snow shall seem likely. and northern china has
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cooled down to more or less where it should be. now, that's not true. everywhere, south of the yangtze were up to 10 to 30 degrees above average. that includes base like shanghai in hong kong, hong kong about 6 or 7 above average, several is feeding a bit of heat early in the season. weatherwise that heat problems with rain to run through central china running along the yanks. you may be a bit 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. the weather, sponsored by katara ways, frank assessments for china will benefit from their college strategy if the rest of the world to get informed opinions had all gone like a sunday and friday from that critical debate wide report claims that need to come to st. she'll threat to russia, but it's precisely, he's actually that created the insecurity in the region. in depth analysis of the
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days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back. a reminder of our mean story on al jazeera, ukraine's deputy prime minister has announced plans for 10 humanitarian orders. my a post council says a $165.00 cars. i've left a besieged city for russian held territory. at least 3 people have been killed in ukraine's capital key after multiple artillery and raucous rice residential areas including a 9 story apartment block were badly damaged. and the 4th round of talks between ukrainian in russia negotiators have wrapped up. negotiations are expected to
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resume on tuesday. ukraine says is seeking peace at us. he's a us and china have held high level talks in rome. the white house sees the meeting as critically important for the war in ukraine. this is after the us accused russia of seeking military aids from china, something moscow and beijing deny. adam rainy has the latest role. we haven't heard any statements, any word coming out of these talks here. there still might be, some members have both delegations meeting, but we saw a large part of the delegation leave earlier. but what's really at stake for china is access to the 2 largest market. that's united states in the european union, because i see the threats made over the weekend by u. s. national security adviser to solve and make clear u. s. really wants to camp down on any attempt by russia to somehow gain support, whether it be military or financial support from china at this time where the war
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appears to be going so badly for moscow. now the chinese have said that any of these reports are what they're calling, fake news that they haven't rejected them or said that or denied them out, right? that is they say that that they're not offering the support at this time. they say that they try to paint it, it's fake news that they said that these aren't even being asked of them. but what jake sullivan, the national security advisors make clear, is that the u. s. is not going to accept any work around to the sanctions to get financial support from china, and it's our need for russia. and the fact that these talks are taking place in europe gives a sense that the european union is perhaps backing this stance from the u. s, as well. china, when just a few short weeks ago before this war really got underway, the president, a leader of china champagne. there were no limits to the partnership between russia and china. what these meetings are trying to do is to somehow put limits on that
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relationship or representatives of ukraine and russia. have both spoken at the un security council. ukraine once again. moscow accused moscow of crimes against humanity, while russia says, crimes against russian speaking, people are not being documented. russian suits continue to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity in ukraine you reason and indifference within the nazi predecessors. 80 years ago, citizens and villages destroyed to the ground mass graves, terror against civilians in the occupied territories, abduction and killing of representatives or local authorities, activists, and jonas. between those level of stolen pneumonia, the mission should not have ignored the violations of human rights and mass media. freedom breaches throughout the entire ukrainian 13, failed to notice the blatant fax that to tested to the unfurling of aggressive
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nationalism near naziism. and the numerous cases of discrimination against the russians we can population must. and don't forget all the latest developments on the war in ukraine are on our website at al jazeera dot com. mr. now to some other days, other news and australia and the netherlands are taking joint legal action against russia for the downing of malaysian passenger plane in ukraine. 8 years ago, flight m, age 17, was shot down in 2014, killing all 298 people on board, including 38 australians. national investigators say russian made miss i was responsible, which a criminal denies. australia's foreign ministers as moscow's invasion of ukraine, is a painful reminder for the families of the victims. we can't take away their grace . the stallion government is committed to pursuing every avenue to ensure that these terrific tragedy is not repaired. and we will continue tirelessly in our
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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. china is battling its worse corona virus outbreak since the pandemic began the extremely contagious variant known a stealth omicron is challenging the government's 0 over 19 strategy. millions of people are under locked down. katrina, you re for somebody j. gillian province in china's northeast is the latest at be 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 mix ship 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 are sure we have set up 6 testing sites in our community due to the tight schedule we have to conduct testing overnights yet out there were severe
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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 market drop on monday in shanghai park schools and universities have also been closed. authorities are doing all they can to prevent large outbreaks in major cities. our team in the g 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 or home testing. kids have been made available to the
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chinese public for the 1st time. trouble as frontage and test cannot replace nucleic acid tests, but they can help identify the possible source of infection in a timely manner before nucleic acid test are conducted. experts abroad have criticized china's 0 tolerance strategy as unsustainable, but they ging has doubled down on its approach, saying it's kept deaths from the virus to a minimum. katrina, you al jazeera, they ging france, meanwhile is lifting most of it's covered 19 restrictions including mandatory vaccine passes and the need to wear masks in schools. shops and offices masks will still be needed on public transport and in hospitals. the move comes is fine to rise in infections. france is also rolling out a 4th dose of the vaccine. for those aged 80 and above a dozens of people have been injured during a violent confrontation between police and protesters on the french island of corsica. demonstrations have been taking place for days after
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a prominent nationalist figure was attacked in prison, nor burdened, manly reports. ah, a show of force in corsica, capital 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 corsica nationalists. yvonne coroner was beaten into a coma by fellow inmate took with him. you know those if you want off, you have to be violent to be hurt. it's not normal. when you're afraid of the confrontations then the state gives in. it's unfortunate that it has come to this and you have to wait until a man is in a coma to ret. once france is 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
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the order of the after the attack. many here blame the french government, the a thought i and say the transfer order came to late suki said basil playing long. what happened is very serious. the assassination attempt on evil calona is very, very serious. and so i think that many people on the continent are not aware of what really happened and of the expectations of the course, a can people. days of protests of spread across the cities of a jack seo calbee and beth's caea. the anger is not new to the island where protests and calls for nationalism have been a mainstay for decades. but in recent years, more people have opted for autonomy over independence. ah, the, her new so then in one week the young people have obtained what no one, no elected official has obtained for 7 years. the cask and people on the street. that's how it is. and the actions must continue for many here say the only way
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of making change is on the street lore about a manly outer serum. in northwest myanmar there's been fighting between the army and an armed resistance school called the people's defense force since it was formed last year. the group has launch attacks against security forces al jazeera gained exclusive access to its camp in marg way region for safety reasons were not revealing the identities of the people in this story. foreign sri has a report in the camp and central myanmar, a former policeman gives his full concentration to his task. he's making a gun, something he learned by watching videos online. although the other on the plus point about making our own weapons is we don't have to spend a lot of money buying guns, but it takes a lot of time. we have to be extremely careful. it can be dangerous for us if we're care on their mom. he's part of an armed resistance group,
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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 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. and i feel like they are our strength during our struggle. they protect us from army dogs. the gentle forces towards villagers, even though there aren't any on fighters, there are no longer resistance groups have also stepped in to provide services disrupted by the fighting a nurse who quit her job in a military hospital to join the civil disobedience movement. last year. conduct
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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 cigar region. take place from time to time. they may not be enough to overturn the military government, but the message they send is loud and clear. florence li, algebra, colombia, leftist candidate, gustavo petro has celebrated decisive victory and sundays presidential primary interest considered to be the front runner for the election in may, which could see him become the country's 1st left his liter. alexander, i'm katie, re for sambo. gotta colombians came out in mass to choose the countries congressional lawmakers and presidential candidates on sunday. in a vote that indicated a significant political shift in this historically conservative country. his
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content and anger against traditional parties in their neal liberal economic policies, boosted, progressive, and independent candidates in the senate and the house of representatives many most grown or nicer area. we've had some rough times in the last few years, so i hope that the selection will bring some positive results and our country will change anything on when ready to go look at. okay, la him. i think people are absolutely done tired and worn out that the expectations as citizens never materialized. unfortunately, our old political class has always played us. as leftists centuries them right wing coalitions tallied votes in their respective primaries. the nights clear winner was gustavo paid through. i left his senator in former, given a year, who received more than doubled the votes of his closest rival. right when candidates, federico gutierrez, we saw contraction of the right wing and our growth, both from the centrist parties, i'm most significantly from the left. but what this means is that there will be no
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single t or no single, a political block with a majority in congress for the next 4 years. but it also opens the possibility that a leftist could win the presidency for the firm, simon history. something that has right wing boaters on edge a political pasano. i'm worried we need to defend democracy on top of everything. we can't allow a leftist in power that's not convenient for the country. doesn't know how to govern and is not transparent. i fear entrepreneurs will lose the ability to hire people will not be able to afford a whole new fearing the possibility of fraud and political violence. more than 2500 national and international observers were deployed across the country. while voting was mostly peaceful to soldiers died in bomb attacks in rural areas where voters were called to choose special representatives among victims of the countries long
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civil conflict. what's clear is that this is a night to remember for the supporters of gustavo patroness legacy coalition. and historic result that confirms that he will be the candidate to be in the upcoming presidential elections. in may. allison, with jesse level, with these are main stories on al jazeera, this, our ukraine's deputy prime minister has a mouse plans for 10 humanitarian corridors. my boss council says a $160.00 private cars have left the besieged city for russian. how territory in law, at least 3 people have been killed in ukraine's capital key after multiple artillery and rocket strikes. residential areas including a 9 story apartment block where badly damaged the country. second largest city still being heavily bombarded.
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