tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 14, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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ah ah this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm fully bachelor. this is amuse our lie from doha, with continuing extensive coverage of the war in ukraine coming up a city under siege. after several failed attempts, the 1st civilians escaped marian pole through a humanitarian corridor. russia target ukraine's capital keep hitting a residential building as the 2 sides meet again for talks full,
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full and fertilizer brought fertilizer prices are skyrocket. from global food security to nuclear conflicts, the un secretary general warms the implications of the war go way beyond russia and ukraine. and also in this news, our violence seems on the french island of corsica. as protesters react when a time on a jailed, mash, misleading about peter. similar to the sport as new york city's mayor comes into criticism from one of the n. b s biggest stores and a sensational, you turn for legendary quarterback tom brady is coming out of retirement. of just 40 days to return to the nfl. so we begin with that news from the besieged, ukrainian city of merrier poll after repeated failed efforts to move traps civilians. it appears people are finally getting out. ukrainian officials say
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a $160.00 private cars left the southern port city in the past few hours. meanwhile, the capital key, at least one person has been killed after russian artillery hit a 9 story apartment block. that's despite moscow insisting it's only targeting military sites. this is one of several strikes on the city. on monday, my virtual talks between ukraine and russia pause on monday and we'll restart on to say, this is a 4th round negotiations. russia, meanwhile, has accused ukraine of a mis i strike that killed 20 civilians, any separatist control, eastern city of don't yeske? ukraine denies launching an attack, or we have correspondence across ukrainian a moment we'll hear from him, ron con, who's in the capital key. but 1st we go east to denise pro and to al jazeera is a sad bigler sot with those evacuations from mario po assad. what's the latest you're hearing? how many people have been able to leave the besieged city?
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well we know that 160 cars have left in the direction of the dance, which is controlled by russia, but then we understand that they will be making them so make making their way down to south richard south of here where we are currently not the russian defense minutes, she has said that the city has been unblocked and a mass evacuation is underway. they say 400 tons of 8 medicine aid and other items has been delivered. and also the buses have been laid on 50 at currently, to evacuate people. they also say that the of through the 10 or from the 10 humanitarian corridors keyvonte agreed to 3 of them. that that's the russian side that the ukrainians are saying that they 8 convoy wasn't able to reach the city yet again. and are you are on there were allegations that the russians had sheldon and they obviously deny that. but what we're hearing from the ukrainian side is from all the humanitarian corridors around the country, around 150000. people have been evacuated. not mary paul has been besieged. there's
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been attempts for over the last week and a half to try and get a there, at least from the ukrainians that they haven't been successful. the situation inside the city has been dire with aid agencies saying that people are terrified and traumatized, their sheltering in basements with no heating. when temperatures are well below 0, there's a limited supply of food and water, and people are risking their lives. so these, it looks like now there has been a breakthrough that these 160 cars have left the city to a russian control town and then they will make their way to ukrainian control city . and this seems to be that breakthrough, that the ukrainians were hoping for to get people out of that besieged city, the strategic city of marable. so a breakthrough in marry a po, but the fighting continues. i sat in a separatist house regions of east and ukraine have been reports out of a major incident in don't yet. what have you heard of us? holds according to the authorities there, the in that sir protest regents the,
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the ukrainians launched a missile. there are 20 people killed and 28 seriously injured now, or we have for al jazeera teams on the ground. they who have confirmed that death told. now what that shows is that the fighting, the east of the country is still ongoing, even in areas controlled by russia, russia and separatist groups, the ukrainians are still able to put seems like this delay between launch attacks. but even in areas where russia, the searches groups have controlled their still pockets of resistance. now just north of here, the 2nd largest city in ukraine, a hard gave is still being hit by missiles and shelling and the russians tried. attempted to take that, but they've been repelled, but the authorities there say 600 residential buildings have been destroyed in that city. so yes, this conflict in the east is still ongoing. we must remember that it's been ongoing since 2014 and around 14000 people have lost their lives. indeed, thank you very much for that update our fat, big life or
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a seem to be pro well across ukraine. there's been no let up in the fight in take a look at a mankind's reports from the capital t just after 11 am local time people and keep her to loud bangs as ukrainian defense systems shot down russian missiles. fragments of the missile landing captured on security camera narrowly missing some one on them mid morning walk. it followed an attack in the early hours of monday. when what is thought to be an artillery shell hit this residential apartment in the north? the capitol maxim carries. what little he has left from the building on the 4th floor? no real models. i woke up actually my mom woke me up. there were smoking just everywhere we had in the closet, and we thought that we were being captured, that the russians were getting in through the door. i wish the police take pictures of the rubble, others look on rust. yes, as, as you can see are still going on. busy civil brigade say the police or the fire
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service are still looking through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else trapped inside. sorry to see there any more bodies inside. but the overwhelming sense is that this is a civilian building. there is, there is nothing more that you can say about that. look at it, it's a residential book. the problem one resident had very strong words for the russian president and owner of the water who all the it is a city. he is just a jerk, a total jerk. i've got nothing else to say. oh, you see i've got my no words to describe it for blair. there were from where to where there's more fighting on the front lines of butcher and our pain between russia and ukraine in forces. 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 capital. any mine joins is now live
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from. keep in mind. first, bring us up to speed with what's been happening in and around the ukraine capital. so yes, a lot the light on his, on his well right now is sir just after 8 p m local time. and i'm just going to get out the way the camera and show you the curfew has begun. is going to be another very nervous night for the residence of the capital key, particularly because of that apartment block that was a shell by artillery nearly hours of monday morning, a lot of the residents. now a very worried that that a may have been an opening salvo in the o. wool fir control of the capital. keep all a lot of what military analysts is suggesting is that it may have been a way to keep pressure on the ukrainians, even as the talks ah, we're going on. whatever the reason for it, it definitely means that the people that left in this town and this 50 percent of
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people left in this alexson of evacuated, we are seeing more, more evacuations continue, but they're not coming from um the keep the capital keep his health, the coming places like butcher and out pain or places that a front lines where the russians and the ukrainians are fighting hard with each other. are those people coming here and then they getting out via the central stains or train station from so although i the curfew is on, is going to be a very nervous night. i for a lot of people left in the city despite the tension in ron and the fighting and the 2 sides, as you say, are still talking. it seems to we know what they're talking about and whether any progress has been made. well, there's been a real change in the type of language that we've been hearing last 24 hours before the talks began. both sides were saying, yes, we are talking, there are things we are talking about. and we, and the russians actually said, oh,
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we're looking forward to releasing a joint statement. those talks began on monday and they came to an end with very little progress being made. in fact, one of the people who's involved in talks is the presidential adviser and, oh, chief lagossi to if you will actually said. and his achieve ukrainian negotiate he or she said, although russia realizes the nonsense of its aggressive actions, it still has a delusion that 19 days of violence against a ukrainian peaceful cities is the right strategy. he's also said that it's something that the communication is being held yet. it's hard. so the language is changed. so last 24 hours of the tiny bit of optimism or the day before the talks are on the day of the talks, both sides are retreated back to their positions. ukraine, very much defined. and the russians very much saying that they'll continue their operation. ah, now the talks,
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this is the 4th round. this last 3 rounds of tools have concentrated on humanitarian corridors. on getting aid into besieged areas. there was a hope that they were going talk about something other than that. it looks like that hasn't happened. both sides have walked away from the tools and this joint statement that the russian said that would come today. never came. a man, thank you for that data man can lie for say, in ukraine's capital keith area. we spoke to the mayor of key vitale. clinical, he says russia is spreading false information about what's happening in ukraine. they're russia propaganda, dissolved all russians and explain this war. they, it darn good. just the military forces. and they explain bought the freedom and some mission. what pep russian soldiers are to bring the bees to working against nationalists. fascists,
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radicals is everything. it's everything is lack ah, to day way havoc beatrice eve. see the old building started with the where leave peaceful people was destroyed. people died many easy route to to racket attack to key is not just course one. we have a lot of the experience in the past couple weeks. what do it, what did a russian aggress? ah, and yes, of course been target to bring their, the goal to bring the benny to the city. after this pictures, we more and more sure, we marry you up, we will be flight. russians killed our children, destroyed our building,
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destroyed our city. we're ready to fight, ready to fight and defend our city law, never error russians the gone to our seat. i promise that as a matter of keith and i told the people, the citizens told every once exactly the same right now. many people a lot, all of the population, every one i received is off. keep larry, i have idea to take the weapons in the hands right now was peaceful for a patient as doctor's actors, music or musician, and the any progression. take the weapons and are ready to defend. our future has the mares key. vitale, plesco, and he and i, as i report from al jazeera natasha butler with more on the day's events in ukraine,
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including the 1st evacuations from the besieged city of mary. of all this is what life has become in mary, apple and existence, punctuated by the sound of russian plains and shelling and by fear and grief. people hoping it won't be them next month. we have no information at all. we know nothing. it's as if we are living in a dark forest. russian forces continued to attack the southern ukrainian port city . more than 400000 people are trapped in what the mayor calls an apocalypse. water and electricity supplies a cut food and medicine scarce. some people manage to evacuate on monday, but not very many. oh, in a make shift hospital in the city, a baby girl is born into a world. her mother could never have imagined moments that should be filled only
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with joy. are overshadowed by fear. warner pediasure. she survived after maternity hospital. number 3 was bombed and ruined. she was brought here, old birth mothers. how lived through so many thanks. maternity hospital number 3 was destroyed by russian shelling on wednesday. marianna also survived. she's named her baby. veronica. are the british without much longer, we were lying in wards when gloss frames, windows and walls. if you apart. we don't know how it happened. we were in our wards and some had time to cover themselves. and some didn't. emergency workers had rescued this woman after the attack, but doctors were unable to save her or her baby. in the eastern city of grammar tossed, people are picking through what's left of their homes. the 4th round of talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators was paused,
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but he said to resume on tuesday. meanwhile, ukraine's president issued a warning to western powers on monday, after russian attack, may nato member poland border, his heiress. yeah, now i repeat again. if you do not close the skies, it's only a matter of time before russian muscles will fall on your territory, but one nato territory on the homes and citizens of nato countries. russian forces continue to target western parts of the country. this tv tower in the city of revenue was hit by missiles and in the city of la vive, another night of air sirens ended bringing enough a day of uncertainty. since the beginning of the invasion, levine has been considered as something of a safe haven, but with a growing number of attacks in western ukraine. some people here really starting to feel that the war is closing in, people in the city are preparing for the worst to day. we completely don't have any
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safety, a location, all region in our country. and so it was predictable because when we 1st time see that russian troops killed on the main streets of hark, if cave multiple children, they bombed sir children, hospitals, so they can use error. so you are says live even feel safer than his home city of key for now. but he knows that could change. i don't understand what happened at windsor's world. 3 weeks ago were russian army or dogs for our cities, our people. so our children's and i don't understand how brother can go to another brother and him my dawning to send across ukraine. people have no choice and to put one foot in front of the other to keep living despite the chaos and cruelty of war. clinging on to the hope that to morrow could be different. natasha butler al jazeera, the vivid western ukrainian. now russia insists said has enough resources for its
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military action in ukraine. the kremlin says its campaign was carefully planned to avoid civilian casualties. moscow accuses the u. s. and e u of trying to provoke it into attacking a major population centers live to dorsey jabari in russia's capital forest door said those lines were from me or russian foreign ministry spokesperson earlier. tell us more about what he had to say about the reasons moscow invaded ukraine. well, according to the kremlin spokesperson, and this was an operation that was ordered at the request of the president given the situation in eastern ukraine, and that the an operation, the special military operation as the russians call it in ukraine, is ongoing. and according to officials here, it is on schedule and they are achieving the results that they set out for. and it will continue until they are done the kremlin spokespersons me true. pest coff did
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not outline when that time would come. he said that it is ongoing and once they achieve their goals, a will end. now the one thing he did mention is that those reports that we had heard about the possibility of russians asking for assistance from the chinese government. he denied it very strong and he said that russia is very much capable of carrying out this a special operation, and they do not need assistance from any one. he also suggested for the 1st time that the russian defense ministry could possibly stay and look after the civilian population in the larger urban centers in the ukraine. and as a result of the security situation for their own safety. suggesting that some of the troops might actually stay on ukrainian soil after this special military operation is complete. he also said that the western leaders and european leaders are really keen in provoking at russia into attacking larger cities,
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the major cities in ukraine. because they want to see a civilian population, part of the casualties of this operation, and they want to blame russia for that. and he said that is something that the russian president vladimir putin has specifically instructed his military not to do it. he has said that, that he does not want the russian army to go into the large cities because of the civilian civilian population there. and they don't want to have that as a casualty of this ongoing operation. we also have been hearing from the defense ministry and that they say that their operation is continuing. they've condemned the attack that took place earlier today, according to the russians by the ukrainian military and launching an, an attack in eastern ukraine in the area of a dumbass, where there are separatists russian back separatist fighters in that area. and over
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a dozen people have been killed. and this is something that has been strongly condemned by the officials here. meanwhile, the diplomacy continues. door said the russians, i understand, have been speaking to the countries and these wreath. yes, the russian president vladimir putin just wrapped up a 90 minute phone conversation with these railey prime minister in italy. bennett at the request of the israeli prime minister. and this is of course, at one of many calls that has taken place between the 2 world leaders and the family been at very much keen in, at trying to play some role in trying to end this conflict. he has also been speaking to the ukranian president water mere zalinski. and during this conversation with vladimir putin, we understand the russian president, highlighted that attack that took place in a donny oaks at region earlier today. and he said this was a barbaric act by the ukrainian military. he also said that this operation will
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continue it, but it will end at some point. he also, i gave the latest in, at the talks that are going on between low level delegations, between the 2 countries. and he said those talks will also continue. we also had the category, foreign minister mohammed been up there, romanov fawny in most for earlier, where he met with his russian counterpart survey, lovegrove. and the 2 men at met for a meeting that lasted about an hour and a half. and after that, they reiterated that the willingness from both sides to continue their co operation between the 2 countries, of course cutter and being one of the main and foreign investors in russia. and they continue that relationship. and the cuts are foreign minister. stress that his government is really looking for a peaceful and quick resolution to the conflict in ukraine and cutter is willing to spare no expense and provide any assistance they can in order to resolve the issue that's ongoing. and that survey lover of seeming the very happy to meet his of
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hurry, a counterpart here. and he said that he looks forward to continuing a conversation with the katerina officials in the future. thank you for that. dawson, jibari life, or a say in moscow. at the united nations, the secretary general has warned that the war in ukraine could spread misery far beyond its borders. antonio terrace, as is a risk of what he called a hurricane of hunger. you could alone provides more than half of the world's food programs. wits supply, food fool, and fertilizers brought fertilizer prices are skyrocketing, supply chains are being disrupted. and the costs and delays of transportation of importance goods, when available are at record levels. and all of these easy think the broadest the hardest christians, louise at the united nations force in new york. christina,
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the un secretary general there warning of the war goes far beyond ukraine. the u. n . is allocating move funds to, to ramp up humanitarian assistance for you? great. absolutely. he described ukraine as the bread basket of the world, of providing 30 percent of global wheat supplies, more than 50 percent of weed supplies to of the world food program which helps poor and conflict written countries. and that's why he saying this conflict is going to have an impact well beyond the borders of ukraine. he did go on to set up a crisis group in international global crisis response group to deal with issues of finance, food, and security, as well as security. he named his deputy secretary general amena mohammed as the head of that group and he also pledged $40000000.00 more in emergency response
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funds for within ukraine itself, saying that the needs there continue to rise exponentially. and there is 1900000 people displaced within the country in addition to all those refugees who have been fleeing. so they're trying to get help in still to those people. and we've also heard kristin from the organization for security and cooperation in europe by the security council to day. where does the oases stand on this? that's right, they breathed the security council on their doings a particular situation in ukraine. we heard from the minister of foreign affairs for poland vig new route. he spoke as chairman of the o. s. c. i. he called russia's assault on ukraine state terrorism and said it made a joke out of the un charter in the international rules based order. he is the man who had invited russia to participate in security talks based on the
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heightening tensions back in january to address russia's concerns about nato's expansion in the region. the very reason russia says it attacked ukraine for they were offering to hold talks and discuss this. so, he was very strong and very outspoken and critical of rushes, an act actions there, and also sent a warning to bela bruce and mence as well, that they will be further isolated by their support for russia. we also heard from russia, again saying that the intervention that was promised by the o s e e, wasn't sincere, that it was a, ah, countries were not taking it seriously enough again, defending itself. so it seems that more signs of, of conflict, an escalating rhetoric here at the united nations today. kristin salumi, thank you very much for that. have a u. s. and china have held high level talks in rome. the white house sees the
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meeting as critically important for the war in ukraine, and this is after the u. s. accused russia of seeking military aid from china, something moscow and beijing deny. adam rainy hesitated from ro talk, held him this hotel in rome on monday between us national security advisor, jake sullivan, and the leading chinese diplomat show. just what's his stay here for china going forward? the u. s. is threatening china that ever provides in the military or perhaps financial support to rush at this time where the war doesn't seem to be going well for moscow. that there will be some sort of punishment. and with the idea that perhaps some secondary minor sanctions could be slapped on china if they were to provide any such support. hearing any specific mention of those things right now, but that probably is what chinese most concerned with that because china is the european union largest trading partner, the largest supplier to the united states in the world. this comes with kind of
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been trying to balance its stance, supporting you printing sovereignty while backing it steadfast. i'll i russia something that's increasingly difficult right now. as the united states, specifically in the larger western coalition against rush right now is looking for china backed up from that that, that backing it's been given to russia. so we'll be seeing in the coming days is probably trying to, haven't to deal with this in a way if with perhaps hoping to avoid saying it supports the sovereignty while backing russia. something that is not going to be that easy to do going forward is the us ratcheted up pressure. and the fact that these talks are taking place in rome. italy is one of the main countries in the european union. so it gives a sense that the larger block against russia right now is looking to china cannot get involved in any way that would support russia as before. and feel ahead on the news our will be taking a look at a news in
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a train. the train derailments has left him said the democratic republic of congo. i. nobody should have been on board. and in order another day, another ace at the players championship will tell you who may of this hole in one ah, the persistent wind to that is in eastern europe and comes down across the black sea. and turkey is bringing a cold wind with it. she eventually affects everybody was most obvious in turkey, levant and egypt with that cold wind means temperature 10, below average. in contrast, we've got this light southerly out of the warmth, the suck. moravian potential is $5.00 to $7.00 above average for re add the doha of for dubai. just to pix 3, it's not true everywhere, says that localized area. but ultimately, this cold wind aubrey showers with it. and eventually we're think we'll chill
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things it a bit more down the golf chills, poppy, extreme word. but with that wind blowing, dando, hot that 28 that come down a bit. whereas the sunset rather more dominant on wednesday, the wind is di, dan, temperatures starting to rise and jerusalem by root in iran is different looking story in actual fact, the closing on that the caspian, the sun cast is pretty windy and wet, and that goes from azerbaijan. to turkmenistan with the capital calls a bit beyond the mountains on high ground admittedly, but full cost was 6911 dot 2 extreme for iran's capital. this jumpstart, whether weather though the season is changing is quite notable here. the high val to not through botswana is particularly wet and the still persistent right in the middle of mozambique. ah, no place in saigon would say the press retreated of the car about a media hub and vital vantage point during the 1st truly televised war from the
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roof, we could see evacuation the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict in vietnam were transmitted. to the world, this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war, saigon, caravel war hotels. on all, joseph examining the headlines. what is the situation there right now? it's worse than any kind of nice that you could have a good read, unflinching journalism. what is it telling us about india? it's telling us that we're going down a very, very being restored sharing personal stories with a global audience. here i am, meeting with people sharing the same struggles, shared same stories, explore and abundance of world cloth programming on al jazeera. ah
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ah ah, you're watching the news hour on al jazeera, i remind her of the latest developments in the war in ukraine. the deputy prime minister of ukraine has a mouse plans for 10 monetary and quarters married balls. council says a 160 private cars have left the besieged city for brush and house territory. at least 3 people have been killed in the capital key after multiple artillery and drunk, it strikes residential areas including a 9 story apartment block were badly damaged. and the 4th round of talks between ukrainian and russian negotiators have wrapped up the talks are expected to resume on tuesday. ukraine says if seeking peace, empathy, fire al jazeera is half and my food is in ukraine's northern region of rave. ne, where brush and forces had
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a television tower. he has more on the fighting that we are now beside the broadcasting tower of river ne t, v and radio station, which was bomb to day in the morning by the russian air. and using 2 missiles at this, sir bon being caused a huge damage for the administration building that though were, was not affected by the other transmission had stopped from the moment of the bombing rescue personnel have been trying to search for survivors and retrieve the bodies from under the rubble, while the parents are waiting to take out their relatives, it's reported that the military guards have been protecting this building since the bumping of give t v tower at the beginning of the russian o korean war has m s o l j 03 vinny, police in the u. k. a trying to break up a protest, had
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a mansion believed to belong to an ally of russian president vladimir putin. a squatter is want the house of our leg, dear pasco, to house ukrainian refugees. your passcode is among oligarch sanctioned by the british government. after rushing vedic ukraine, senior geico has moved from london. well, we're in an area of london that's known informally as oligarchs course, namely, for the amount of super wealthy russian individuals who bought property here. and the house of most interest one day here is the house behind me belongs to the island. many magnet, very pasco, himself has come on to you. sanctions since last week. now the group that have taken it over, i said they want to give over the 7 bedroom property over to ukraine in refugees. and they also criticize the government for not doing enough to help people fleeing the war. and they say that the u. k. government is doing more to protect the interests of those oligarchy. now, while the government was fiercely criticized for not doing enough to get refugees
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settled into the country, they're also launching a scheme called homes, the ukraine, which will allow ukrainians fleeing ukraine to come and settle in a u. k. host household. and it is hoped that the scheme will benefit from tens of thousands of ukrainians fleeing the war. the scheme will allow you koreans with no family to you. k, to be sponsored by individuals or organizations who can offer them a home. there will be no limit to the number of ukrainian you can benefit from this scheme. scheme will be open to e, ukrainian nationals and residence. they will be able to live and work in the united kingdom for up to 3 years. we will have full and unrestricted access to benefits, healthcare employment and other support. now many have said that this scheme has been too slow in coming with most of the criticism reserved for the home secretary, pretty patel. now pretty patel had said in parliament that all those refugees
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fleeing the war had to do was to turn up to the northern french port of calais and apply for visas to enter the u. k. but this turned out to be incorrect. refugees were left stranded and none the wiser as to how they could apply to enter the u. k . locked, it's hoping that the government, which was lagging behind us european counterparts and helping ukraine refuse can now try and help many more try and give a helping hand. so many of those who are in desperate need of sanctuary. and don't forget, we've got up to date use on the war in ukraine on our website at al jazeera dot com . click on the ukraine tab for the latest updates on the conflict. we've got analysis and opinion pieces on there as well. al jazeera dot com or alice now turned to the days avenues and a dozens of people have been injured during a violent confrontation between police and protest over on the french island of horse. again, demonstrations have been taking place for days now. after a prominent nationalist figure was attacked in prison, nor bird man b has
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a details. ah, a shoe, a fool in corsica, cap to a jack theo, the targeted their anger government building a court health, a bank, and the police here responding with tear girth. violence started off to jailed corsica nationalists. yvonne coroner was beaten into a coma by fellow inmate to pull it up. you know, go to, phil, went 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 ret. once frances, 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 that after the attack. many here blame the french government of the thought back and say the transfer order came too late. so casey 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 busta. 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, honest soon and in one week the young people have obtained what no one no elected official has obtained for 7 years, the cask and people on the street. that's how it is and the actions must continue.
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for many here they, the only way of making change is on the streets. lore about a manly al jazeera or let's speak to a freelance journalist, peter hugh, me who joins us from paris. peter, thank you for being with us. as we've heard there, there's been constant tension between independent seeking nationalists and corsica and the central government in paris, hellas 1st about what's behind this latest andre center, and how worry it is for the government in paris overseas. it says something, the french government here in paris is taken very serious. trouble has been seminary and a rocking over the last 5 decades in corsica. and since $970.00 is in the creation of a national liberation front for the freedom of corsica, which was set up in 1976 who were responsible for fire bombing several french institutional buildings in corsica. over the decades. things objects
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such as town halls, police headquarters, even some schools in some cases. and also some fiber attacks are here in paris and my teenagers throughout all this period that have been, thankfully relatively few deaths. and the demonstrations that we're looking at video now from my boss ya, yesterday, sunday. we're spot by. as the report said, the assault on even coloma, who was found guilty of the murder of claud area, who was the prefect of corsica, and the highest representative of the french state on the island itself. now at corsica has had relatively few years of independence. it was a, it was part of the general res empire until the 18th century, and then had a decade or independence that it was absorbed after an invasion by french troops proximately the time of napoleon. however, the course it comes to have their own language. they have their own culture, they now have a regional assembly,
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as well as local political artists since 19 natures. but they feel that they're really not part of the french state. and that the french state has embodied by the assaults on yvonne coloma who's been held in southern france as being responsible for the violence. right. so the 1st round of the presidential election, peter and francis coming up in just a few weeks. what impacts what the situation in course, that i have on the vote if any well, if, if we take a look at the, the last regional elections or the presidential elections 5 years ago, it was a huge extension. almost half the population of both those of are eligible to vote any cause it didn't even shop to vote the presidential elections in 2017. since then the local elections are produced. reasonably good results for the local parties. the corsican parties, those that one. so some kind of not necessarily independence but some sort of
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autonomy from from france. and i suspect the same. ready will be the case in 5 weeks time or so in the 1st round, the presidential elections. nevertheless, this sort of violence is ultimately not a good look for the french states. and the interior minister is heading to the island in the middle of this, of this week to try and meet with the local political leaders. and incidentally, the liberation movement suspended all violent activity. we can put it that way. 8 years ago. however, the feeling of the streets, as we can see from some dramatic video from last night, it's still extremely strong. and it's thank you very much for that. peter. peter, hear me joining us. a lie from paris. the current of ice pandemic now and china is battling it's worse over $1000.00 outbreak since the start of the crisis. the extremely contagious variance known as self only con, is challenging the government 0 of in 1900 strategy. millions of people are under
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locked down, katrina, you for some 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 makeshift 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 corporate 19 tests by community medical workers. almost on archer, we have set up 6 testing sites in our community due to the tight shedra we have to conduct testing overnight. under 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 sion, gen haven't put under lockdown for at least a week. people can only leave harm to buy necessities or public transport has been
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suspended. the forced closure of businesses and factories in the tech hub. so china's stock market 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 they j is among the millions affected by china's strict corporate 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 harm testing kids have been made available to the chinese public for the 1st time. trouble as frontage and test turnout replaced nucleic acid test, 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,
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saying it's kept deaths from the virus to a minimum. katrina, you all to 0. they ging, at least 75 people, have been confirmed dead after friday's freight train dre derailment in democratic republic of congo. the train was traveling from the villages, from villages in the southern lava province, when several carriages came off the tracks and crashed into a red ravine. they tore gate, and b has more. the bags of goods, the train was transporting a still strewn across the railway track of to friday's accident, in se democratic republic of congo authority say the train lost control because of a traction problem. several of its 15 carriages, crushed down and embankment. dozens of people were killed and more than a 100 injured thumbs. we'd been traveling for 3 days. we noticed the train was not moving properly. all of a sudden our carriage disconnected from the main part of the train, and we started falling backwards. we couldn't even jump out, we ended up crashing into the bush. the freight train was traveling to live embassy
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in the southeast, the 3rd largest congolese city. it's near the zambian buddha and well known for its mining industry on board with hundreds of passengers who authority, se shouldn't have been. this had been mark siegel. he sou, does accident involved a freight train, not a passenger train each month. we are on for services including one for passengers. unfortunately, most of the time people prefer to catch the freight train train to roman so frequently reported in this region because of poorly maintained tracks and facilities. often there aren't enough passenger train, so people use freight trains to travel long distances. the victims family say that sled to a tragedy that should have been prevented victoria gates and be al jazeera in northwest myanmar. there's been fighting between the army and a resistance armed group called the people's defense force. since it was formed last year, the group has launch attacks. again, security forces al jazeera,
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gained exclusive access to its camp in my way region. but for safety reasons were not revealing the identities of the people in this story. foreign story reports in a camp in central myanmar, a former policeman gives his full concentration to his task. he's making a gun, something he learned by watching videos online. although the other on the plus point about making our own weapons is we don't have to spend a lot of money going 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 an 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
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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 lawyer. and i feel like they are our strength during our struggle. they protect us from army dogs, the gentle forces torch villages, even though there aren't any on fighters, there are no hearing on resistance groups have also stepped in to provide services disrupted by the fighting. i'm under a nurse who quit her job in a military hospital to joined 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 protests like this one in a village, a neighboring said, dying region take place from time to time. they may not be enough to overturn the military government,
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but the message they send is loud and clear. florence li algebra. i time now to catch up on what his meter fully thank you very much. we'll start with the unexpected. you turned from one of the greatest players in nfl history. quarterback tom brady has decided to return to the tampa bay buccaneers of just 40 days in retirement. of 44 year old announcing decision on social media saying he realized these place will still on the field and not in the stands and that he had an finished business. brady will return for a 23rd season. in the m. f. l. brady led the buccaneers to the super bowl title in 2020 and the nf c self division. last season. they say they're through these the side of the come back. but before that, he had 16 super bowls in 20 seasons with the new england patriots. brady's change of heart is not a complete surprise. just the week after announcing his retirement in february, he said, never say never. and when watching manchester united on saturday, he seemed to indicate christiane rinaldo, that
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a return could be on the cards. his reminder of what makes brady so specially 7 super bowl titles are unmatched by any other player. brady is also a 3 time nfl. most valuable player is 243. korea wins as a quarterback is also more than anyone else. and he holds the record for most korea, passing yawns at more than $84000.00. and if al rice o michael shows, he says he is not surprised. brady decided to come back. he says any one under estimating the quarterback who will be $45.00 next season. will do so at their peril. tom brady has been defined by the game of football for his entire life, not his entire adult life but his entire life. and so when you grow up and you're playing pop warner football at 101112 years old and you just decide one day that you wanna stop, there are a lot of emotions, complex, complicated emotions, pick go into effect there. and so i never faults a man like tom brady for saying a, i'm not having fun anymore and i want to quit. but also, you know, what,
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maybe this whole quitting thing isn't for me. maybe i want to keep going just a little bit longer. he was still by many metrics, the nfl best quarterback, last season i was in contention for the most valuable player, tropi. ah, there are definitely things he can do now, but he couldn't do it. his 1st couple seasons with the patriots. and there are things that certainly, as he gets older than he can't do, that it used to be able to but the deep all still there, i think his connection to his receivers is as good as it's ever been. his ability to dissect and in understand the game is as good as anybody has ever been ever in medical history. i. he's the most accomplished athletes in the nfl for certain one of the most accomplished athletes in any sport on the face, the planet. i think that you can expect him to be a very good competitor heading in the next season because i do not think physically he's done quite yet. chelsea all still waiting on confirmation from the u. k. government, on whether or not they can sell tickets. the stems from sanctions placed on the
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club because of a russian, a roman. abram of h. we now joined by rob harris from the associated press. robert premier league concerned with the sporting integrity of chelsea cannot sell tickets. what's the latest on that? yeah, this would be an issue for upcoming games at stamford bridge. if a way fans aren't allowed in because as it stands now, chelsea a restrict in terms their ability to generate new revenue because they are a 4 or club that is a frozen asset and asset a roman abram of it that's been subject to the sanctions imposed as the consequence of russia's warren ukraine and it does limit chelsea's ability to operate as a business. they're only operating now under a special government license. so chelsea are in talk with the government about trying to ease the restrictions of this license. so they've already had the ability they suspend or match days increase from half a 1000000 pounds 290-0000 pounds. and what they're trying to do now is secure the
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right to sell tickets because the going to middles were in their fake out next week . and they can't sell more tickets to their own fans, and that's middlesborough who lose out on the revenue from that as well. and also looking ahead to future weeks in the premier league, the only fans who could be allowed in to stamp the bridge of those who already had tickets. so chelsea season ticket holders and an empty way. and so a waiting to be put at a disadvantage because they wouldn't have their own support through no fault of their own just because chelsea or a sanctioned entity. so realistically, how quickly do you think the chelsea football club can be sold? and are there any prospective buyers at the moment? well, saturday roman abramivitch received the formal notification from the premier league that he was now disqualified from owning the cloud from running the club and being a director. this would normally mean he would have to sell in $28.00 days, but the premier league or do obviously recognize the needs to be some leeway in s, because the government now has some oversight of the sale process,
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or half the grant. a new license for the club to be sold because it can't be sold in any way that brockovich benefits from the proceeds of the sale. so there are many people in the fray now. several, you know, we've got an american leg consortium from the cow apart, owner of the la dodgers. we've got a british property tycoon, even suggestions of a saudi at bid, as well, from businessman there. so many people start to put their hand to the ring and they have to get coupled with serious bids. it seems this week whether or not it reaches the level of even 2000000000 pounds, even 3000000000 that had been talked about just a couple of weeks ago when actually of from, of it 1st put the club up for sale and things are moving so quickly that was a point when he was still the owner without any sanctions against him, but while no impression was building from the politicians for him to be sanctioned . so there's not only a sale process to, to run, have been overseen by the rain bank in new york, but also the question is, where does the money go?
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and the original abram of each planet been to a break, but seem to be a new foundation to benefit. go to the war victim to the war in ukraine. would the procedures go to a charity at the choosing of the government? it is one was complex sales this in the history of the premier league involving one of the biggest clubs. robert, thank you very much for your time. gets journey in tennis, davis cup champions, russia have been replaced by serbia for this year's competition. russia is suspended from team competition following the countries invasion of ukraine. they're also the holders of the women's billie jean king cup and they ben means australia will now skip the qualifies and get an automatic spot. well, for the volunteer will receive a by and bill, this is expulsion means belgium, get a walk over into november's finals in the n b a brooklyn. it's still kevin duran has called the new york mayor to sort out the thirty's corona virus vaccine mandate, which he described as ridiculous and confusing for the 1st time, the seizing de rents unvaccinated team ed carrie irving was allowed into their home
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arena on sunday. as a spectator because friends are no longer required to show proof of explanation to enter, and even more frustrating for the nets is that unvaccinated visiting plays 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 a point to flex their authority. but you know, i buy out here looking for attention and i thought i'd like to the main ones right now, some attention, you know, but i figured i was only better, but it just didn't make any sense. leg is on vac people in this building already. we got a guy who can come in to the building, i guess our fear in our safety would. i don't get it. so yeah, we're all confused. pretty much everybody in a world confused at this point early on. and it's even you know, people don't understand what was going on, but now just look stupid. so hopefully eric, do you got to figure this out to golf?
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and the final round of the players championship in florida is underway. after rain delays forced the tournament into a monday finish. india's honor, the bomb le harry finished the 3rd round with one stroke lead or the shot of the round belong to norwegian. the victor hobbling a hole in one at the 8 her 2nd a so the to them and so forth. that's what we're supposed to send out more on the way low to volley. peter, thank you very much for that. now. top samber schools in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro are holding some bedroom, rehearsals, for the 1st time since the covert 19 pandemic. oh, the dance practice sessions are in preparation for the anticipated return of the cities carnival celebrations, which were cancelled last year. this is pat samara jerome parade was originally set for february, but was delayed due to advise him covered 19 cases, the sas scheduled for next month. and i've set for this news hour on al jazeera from me for the back keyboard and a whole team here in bo. hi,
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crime as high students can't go to school, there is no work. the economy is down. people can't put up with deportation, is not good for us. ah, some civilians leave the besieged ukrainian city of mario polk, at hundreds of thousands remain facing another night of russian bombardment. with tendencies out as they are alive from london. also coming up and apartment building is targeted and ukraine's capital and civilian casualties. mount russia is again accused of war crimes and.
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