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it will open by itself, young palestinian is really designers, and entrepreneurs have been moving in, inspired by earlier artists to let their mark once there were 450 businesses operating in the old city. now there are just 50 build cities always be in the heart of nazareth. now a growing group of presidents wants to get it beating again. it will come back because the suit is still love very much for ah, some civilians leave the besieged, ukrainian city of mario pole, but hundreds of thousands remain facing another night of russian bombardment. ah, lauren taylor is out there alive from london,
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also coming up. an apartment building is targeted in ukraine's capital as civilian casualties. mount russia is again accused of war crimes. todd hungry and displaced by war or report from poland as ukrainian refugees continue their long journey to safety. i'm a journalist who staged an on air anti war protests in russia, calling for an end to the conflict in ukraine. ah, hello, some of the hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in the ukrainian city of mary apple appear to be getting out finally, after more than 2 weeks of relentless bombing by russian forces, a 160 private cars have left a message city. but aid has not been able to reach maria poll with claims that russian com boys are blocking it. natasha butler is innovative. begins our coverage
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this is what life has become in mary awful and existence, punctuated by the sound of russian plains and shelling and by fear and grief. people hoping it won't be them next day. when by month we have no information at all. we know nothing. it's as if we are living in a dark forest. russian forces continue 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 with joy, overshadowed by fear. warner pediasure. she survived after
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maternity hospital. number 3 was bombed and ruined. she was brought here board bertha 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 brothers were out of a church longer. we were lying in wards when gloss frames, windows and walls few 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 cram a task, people are picking through what's left of their homes. the 4th round of talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators was paused, but he said to resume on tuesday. meanwhile, ukraine's president issued
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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 missiles 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 lafitte. another night of air sirens ended bringing another 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 are really starting to feel that the war is closing in. people in the city are preparing for the worst. today we completely don't have any safety, a location, all region in our country. and so it was predictable because when we 1st time see
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that russian troops killed on the main street of hark. if cave multiple children, they bombed sir children, hospitals, so they can use error. so you are says live eve, 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 an algebra and kill him. my dornan's ascent across you crane 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 tomorrow could be different. natasha butler. how to 0 livid western ukrainian or russian artillery has hit a 9 story apartment block and cave despite moscow insisting it's only targeting
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military sites. i've been to other strikes on the capital, immune con reports from keith. 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 one 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 rescue efforts, as you can see, are still going on. the civil brigade say the police, the fire 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
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a residential book. the problem maxim carries what little he has left from the building on the roster. no real mom or was i woke up actually my mom woke me up with him. there was smoke and us everywhere. we had in the closet on one and we thought that we were being captured, that the russians were getting and through the door, i wish the 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 player. there were for, well, you know, there's more fighting on the front lines of butcher and pain between russia and ukraine in voices. 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 m. ron con, our desert not keep us. officials say china has signaled
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a willingness to provide military and economic aid to russia to support its warn ukraine. diplomats from beijing and washington met in rome. on monday, the u. s. is wanting, china will face global isolation if it helps russia and fish joins us live from washington. d. c. allen wondering had happened at the meeting. well, we know is a 7 hour discussion. it's been described by the american side as intense and direct jake sullivan, who's the national security advisor. it was there as where senior chinese diplomats . now both the russians and the chinese have said that they are not involved in any talks to supply military aid to russia. that request has not been made. we didn't get a fool detail reader, you would expect that to be the case. what we have been told is that more detail is missing for the moment. so that leaves many questions up in the air, such as what exactly is the nature of the seed that has been requested? are we talking about meals and blankets? are we talking about weapons and, and bullets a,
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is this something that has been requested and has ongoing, or is that something that has been requested and will start? and also do any of these supplies, possibly breach us sanctions? big questions that still have to be asked at what will happen if china goes ahead with this as far as the united states is concerned. while they said they will face severe consequences, a point that was emphasized by jen saki, the white house press secretary at the briefing in the white house in the last couple of hours, should they provide no terry or other assistance, or that of course violate sanctions or or supports the war effort, or that there will be a significant consequences. but in terms of what the specifics look like, we would coordinate with our partners and our eyes to make that determination. no, we've had from a white house spokesman who was asked, what exactly will these sanctions look like? they said, look, we're not gonna talk through the media and explain what we're thinking,
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but we will act together with all our allies. it's interesting that they're taking that stands because of course, they were quite happy to leak to the media on sunday. that in their opinion, the russians had asked the chinese for this level of support. at the sent a memo, the united states to their allies, both in nato and also in the asia pacific, saying that the russians had asked the chinese for their support and that both sides were denied. and of course, both sides have no ad. there's going to be more discussions of this kind. this is part of a process that has been set up between the united states and china following the summit between joe biden and president g way back in november. is there the possibility that the 2 leaders will talk at particularly about ukraine? that is not being discussed that the moment according to the white house. and fisher, thank you very much. as i just heard russia has denied asking china for military
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assistance in ukraine. a kremlin says it has enough resources for its campaign dosage of ari has more from moscow, 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 spokesperson to meet through pascall did not outline when at 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 strongly. he said that russia is very much capable of carrying out this a special operation. and they do not need assistance from anyone. ponens biggest
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cities are struggling to accommodate the number of refugees escaping the worn ukraine. them as of warsaw and kreckle say they, the city services are overwhelmed and they need more support from the european union. and the united nations so much robbie reports from krakow, were volunteers a working round 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 poor trains leaving eastern poland, not knowing where their last stop will be. one woman, overwhelmed, tired, barely able to speak, said she left her whole family back in ukraine. her husband is fighting and the war children are carrying for her elderly mother who's too old to leave carrying what
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little she can. she's heading west, hoping to find work, perhaps a new home for her family. when we met her on the train, she said she had not slept in 4 days on the guys going back to her job in warsaw. after volunteering at the border board, she was mostly greeting refugee. yesterday i saw one with the ground some short grinding. so i said to her and we were talking a little bit, i don't know ukrainian language, it's similar to polish language. so she was looking at both or found me or have her home that she has left now. so the sub book, emotional support is something that they need the most is the war continues. she says more volunteers will need to go to the border. 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 uprooted by war. his father is fighting russian forces and on boss fleeing the violence. his mother says was their only choice should've deluding. didn't get on with ever said they can look at 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,
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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 a way over hearing her story of national 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 improve a city that has no right now a place of refuge and resistance. hi, my name is guy. morgan, guy zane, basra. v o 0 capua. whole la, come on out here at the tables are turned on a russian oligarch. squatters occupied his london home saying they've liberate, deliberating it. and on 2 years after the current of harsh was detected, china faces its worst outbreak. and demick
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ah seems to become an everyday event now that our warnings of severe thunderstorm somewhere in australia at the moment there because of this cloud here, which is marching out of south australia into new south wales just catching some piles of queens and directory ne c t, this whole area where you see sharon, they're going to be potentially big was fresh reading now pleasingly around sydney and brisbin bosa which of course reco breaking the year with rain and still flooding on the ground. they not see a great top, just a few light showers. here, the tropics, it becomes a little dryer as well. to start into wednesday, the picture further west is a dry one, temperatures by right, but averaged, nothing extreme here. and the rain tends to die down the shower tense, die down during wednesday, as you can see if we head to new zealand briefly,
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although it's warm in oakland, it's disappointing elsewhere though the cloudless sky will be rain temperature dropping a bit below where you might expect to be but then again, you've had a good run as the southeast asia, an abundance of shouting the heaviest one seemed to be in the forecasts in borneo, java may be sumatran. this line takes you up to knolls in thailand, but they are not exclusive in the remains largely dry, few shall, maybe in the south is tr lanka, temperature wise. that on the rise in western india, ah, with feel like the presentation of who i am and what i want people to remember me by boxing, is my get out ticket is, is not even just martinez people around a well, i'm telling the story about my life is going to take 50 pages to do
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a don't survive with you. deep award winning documentary witness on out his era. ah ah, i reminded the top stories here are 0 of the days of trying the 1st vehicles have been able to transport people to safety from the besieged, ukrainian city of mario pole. a so far, aid has not been able to reach the hundreds of thousands, still trapped there. without food will to electricity. several russian strikes have targeted ukraine's capital key. at least 2 people were killed when a 9 story residential building was struck despite moscow insisting attorney
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focusing on military sites. and a 4th round of talks between ukrainian and russian negotiators has wrapped up. here, sions are expected to resume on tuesday. representatives of ukraine and russia both spoken at the un security council. ukraine, once again accused russia of crimes against humanity. russian troops continued to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity in ukraine you, reason and indifference. were there not? not seat predecessors, 80 years ago, citizens and villages destroyed to the ground mos graves terror against civilians in the occupied territories. abduction and killing of representatives or local authorities, activists and jonas junior, 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 territory. nor failed to notice.
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blatant facts of aggressive nationalism near naziism and the numerous cases of discrimination against the russian speaking population. an anti war protests has interrupted the main news program on russia's channel, one with a banner that called on viewers. not to believe the propaganda and stop the war. on ukraine, the broadcast then cut away from the demonstration task news agencies reporting the channel is undertaking an internal review into the incident. shanghai positions briefly mccraney of the crystal clean irosia thermography of what is currently happening in ukraine as crime. russia is a country aggressor, or responsibility for this aggression lies on the conscience of one person. you lead a, me, a putin, you that my father's ukrainian. my mother is russian. they were never enemies. this necklace around my neck signifies that russia should immediately stop this fratricidal water. you cannot, brotherly nations can still reconcile. unfortunately, for the last several years, i worked at channel one promoting kremlin propaganda. and for that,
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i am very ashamed right now that i'm ashamed that i allowed lies to be told from tv screens that i allowed russian people to be zombified. we stayed quiet when all of this was just getting started in 2014. we didn't come out to protest when the kremlin poisoned about me. we simply continued watching in silence this in humane regime. now the whole world turned away from us. 10 generations of our descendants won't be able to wash away this shame of this fratricidal war, or some of the people in the u. k. can offer to house ukrainians who obtained a visa through a new government scheme. about 4000 visas have been issued so far, britons refugee council says is still lagging behind you countries that are waived visas in response to the humanitarian crisis. so you're going to have, who has more from london, where we're in an area of london that's known informally as oligarchs quarter, namely for the amount of super wealthy russian individuals who bought property here
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in the house of most interest on one day. here is the house behind me. she belongs to the alimony magnet, or league repost. guy to himself has come on to you. k sanctions since last week. now the group that i've taken it over, i said they want to give over the 7 bedroom property over to ukraine in refugees. and they've also criticize the government for not doing enough to help people fleeing the war. and they say that the government is doing more to protect the interest of those oligarchy. now, while the government was 50 criticized but not doing enough to get refugee 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 hope that the scheme will benefit some tens of thousands of ukrainians fleeing the war. the scheme will allow you koreans with no family ties to the u. k. to be sponsored by individuals or organizations who can
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offer them a home that 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. pretty patel had said in parliament that all those refugees 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. that it's hoping that the government, which was lagging behind us european counterparts and helping ukraine refugees can now try and help many more try and give
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a helping hand. so many of those who are in desperate need of sanctuary. several is, it is really government websites were briefly shot down in a cyber attack. the interior health, judiciary, and welfare ministries, as well as prime minister naphtali bennett's office were among those attacked are you force it has more from west jerusalem. well, according to reports, and these are the media, this is the most comprehensive biggest cyber attack suspected cyber attack in israel's history. all those ministries and offices that you mentioned suddenly went down. and what the foreign ministry is telling us is that what was at the root of this was an attack on the israeli government domain, which is the central point really, for the israeli government, online presence from which all these various ministries sort of branch out. and these are the sorts of portals that average is ready, citizens use to access government services. so there will be big questions being
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asked as to exactly how this took place for ministry telling us that this was down all in its entirety for some minutes before being restored. what if any information has been obtained in this attack, and who did it now on that last point? the iranian media claiming, or reporting that it's being claimed by an alleged iranian affiliated, cyber hacking group. black shadow, which was also allegedly involved in an online raid on a gay, dating at israel some months ago, which released information into the public domain. now the communications ministry is undertaking an investigation into exactly how this took place, how serious it was, and as well as that, of course that would be questions being asked about the israeli defenses. given that there has been this ongoing side of battle, and indeed real life battle on many fronts between israel and iran in recent years
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. and he 75 people have been confirmed dead in friday's freight train derailment in the democratic republic of congo. the train was traveling between 2 villages in the southern le province, when several carriages came off the tracks and crashed into a ravine. victoria getting the report, the bags of goods, the train was transporting a still strewn across the railway track after friday's accident, in se democratic republic of congo. authorities say the train lost control because of attraction problem. several of its 15 carriages crushed down and embankment. dozens of people were killed and more than a 100 injured complex. 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 in the southeast,
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the 3rd largest congolese city. it's near the zambian border. a well known for its mining industry. on board were hundreds of passengers who authority, se shouldn't have been there have been oxy gall. he su, does accident involved a freight train? not a passenger train each month. we are are for services including one for passengers . unfortunately, most of the time people prefer to catch the freight train train jerome itself 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 b al jazeera china is battling it's west korean of ours outbreak since the pandemic began with on the chrome cases surging in multiple provinces. the variant which is highly contagious is challenging the government's 0 curve. 19 strategy with millions of people now
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under locked down. truly you reports for measuring 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 underwood 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
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china's stock markets drop on monday in shanghai parks. schools and universities have also been closed. authorities are doing all they can to prevent large outbreaks in major cities. our team in beijing 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 harm until further notice rapid ended in tests. all home testing kids have been made available to the chinese public for the 1st time. pebble as frontage and test cannot replace nucleic acid touch, 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 is 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,
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they ging, frances, lifting most of its 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 who comes at despite a rise in infection numbers, france is also rolling out a 4th dose of the vaccine. for those aged 80 and above quantum, i didn't catch up any time with all the stories we're covering or checking out our website. the address for that is our da 0 dot com. ah, the amount of the top stories on al jazeera, some of the hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in the ukrainian city of merrier poll, appeared to be getting out. finally, after more than 2 weeks of relentless bombing by russian forces, 160 private cars have left the besieged city. but aid has not been able to reach
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mary or po with claims that russian convoys a blocking it will have 400000 people.

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