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9 new humanitarian corridors, including from the besieged city of mario poll warning of a hurricane of hunger. the un secretary general says the war in ukraine threatens the world's food supply. also ahead. an indian court upholds a decision to ban head coverings in schools and one states a decision. some see is a violation of religious freedom. hello, the leader is a poland, slovenia, and the czech republic of announced their intention to visit ukraine's capital later on tuesday. this comes with negotiators from keven moscow prepared to hold more talks on the conflict, the oldest, while russian bombs continued to fall on ukrainian cities. this was in car keep overnight. at least 2 people have been killed by strikes and central keys in the
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last few hours firefighters. there had been tackling ablaze that, a multi story apartment block. let's bring an iran crown right away. he's joining us from keith. so in run, tell us more about these reports just coming through of several prime ministers, european prime ministers, heading to ukraine. that's been confirmed by the probably the departments are ours and his deputy prime minister interest. ready lavinia, it's a very high level, it's the 1st visit to take place at that level since the war began. no one's opposed to saying is that they are coming as representatives of the european council to meet with president. what amaze lensky melissa. so clearly it's a show of support for ukraine holding people and for a chance to please you know, a lot of what he's been things over the last 20 days or so i need to put in
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a non flies or include something that's just a huge escalation of the conflict that the bringing vol. carson parking with bush and the other things i spoke about is harry h, getting a part of that, which one of the major routes to which is still open by rail. so the hop, 6 finding back wasn't only the top 6 of this particular people, particular being successful community. what's crucial, there's a high level visit that it's a physical show of european supports. iran tell us what you seen in the capital cheese. you are reporting explosions just a few hours ago. what's the situation like now? well, we're now to decide to have one of the explosions. i have to say it's becoming incredibly difficult to move around. a lot of checkpoints sprung up in the last few days. there are lots of very so does that. you can imagine. now as we were driving up,
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we heard artillery showing in the distance possibly towards the notes of the future . i'm not paying the front lines against the war get across the face. however, we know there were full attacks to play against racial blocks. another time again, say metro station so far. what we're hearing is that also the targets and certainly been cut by all the video that we've seen for most sites and the patient statements are coming up. okay, thank you so much. and when khan is reporting for us from ukraine. well, let's take a look at the situation on the ground. the areas you see right there in red are under russian control. and as you heard, chief husband hit by several strikes as russian forces edge towards the city. while over and on. yes, g rush and back separates or say at least 20 people died in a missile strike by ukrainian forces on monday,
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ukraine denies launching the missile. and ukraine says, 9 humanitarian court or is high been agreed for tuesday, including the besieged city of mario pole, residence there are running out of food and water. will after several failed attempts around $4000.00 civilians did manage to flee. mar your pull on monday it was the 1st civilian convoy to leave it since it came under siege. natasha butler has more from living. this is what life has become in mario pool. mm hm. and existence, punctuated by the sound of russian plains and shelling. and by fear and grief, ah, people hoping it won't be them. next. do i want the 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
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. 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 till monday, but not very many. in a make shift hospital in the city. a baby girl is born into a world. her mother could never of imagined moments that should be filled only with joy, overshadowed by fear warner pediasure law. 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 with red wichita, you are lying in wards when glass frames, windows and walls full of parts. we don't know how it happened. we were in our wards and some had time to cover themselves. and some didn't mean emergency workers
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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 yet just enough, but of a water noodle, c, as part of a negotiation effort to end this war. as soon as possible with a fair peace, our delegation is also worked on negotiations with the russian party. it went fairly well as i was told, leslie on russian forces continue to target western parts of the country. this tv tower in the city of or even a, was hit by missiles and in the city of receive. another night of a sirens ended bringing another day of uncertainty. since the beginning of the invasion, louise is being considered as something of a safe haven, but with
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a growing number of attacks and 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 completed and have any safety location on region in our country. and so it was predictable because one of the 1st time see that russian troops killed on the main streets of hark. if keith multiple children, they bonsa children, hospitals, so they can use ever since you receive the visa feel safer than his home city of key for now. but he knows that could change. i don't understand what happened in this world. 3 weeks ago were russian army. i talked our sieges our people's, our children's. and i don't understand how browse. i can go to another brother and kill him. i don't understand across ukraine, people have no choice and to put one foot in front of the other to keep living
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despite the chaos and cruelty of war, clinging onto the hope that to morrow could be different. tasha butler just 0. the western ukraine as big as an esther ukraine and he has more on mondays. evacuations . from mario poll is conway, over 160 private cars. that means to leave that besieged city, that strategically important port city. we believe that they arrived the size of hey, rich, around 2 am local time. you understand that people cold, hungry and very, very tired. it's quite a, quite a journey from day because they have to go to russian control city and then make their way to the ukrainian controlled city. so the 1st people that have been evacuated have arrived just early. i was of this morning, but agencies that describe the situation in maryville as apocalyptic. in fact, the international committee for the red cross, the said that people are terrified and traumatized temperatures drop well below 0
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at night, and people are sheltering in basements that are not heated. so the situation continues to be very, very difficult for the $400000.00. and so residents of the city now, we also heard yesterday that the number of dead red residence is now a 2500. but the city is still under ukrainian control vill they have been images of russian tanks on the streets, but the russians still don't have full controls of marable but this fil a 10th by the ukrainians to try and get 8 into that city. and they've been trying for the last week and a half the haven't managed to do it yesterday. and a convoy again, attempt it and they didn't make it again be going to try to day. but the russians has said that 450 tons of humanitarian aid has been delivered to that 50. and again, there's 2 different narrative here. both sides naming each other for the lack of humanitarian aid. getting in ukrainian media is reporting that power has been
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restored to the tra noble nuclear plant. it had been relying on electricity from diesel generators after external power lines were damaged on sunday. chernobyl was seized by russian forces. almost 3 weeks ago. you went to your general has warned that the prospect of a nuclear conflict is within reach. further escalation of the war, whether by accidents or to design citizens, all of humanity. raising the alert of russian nuclear forces is a bone chilling developments. the prospect of nuclear conflicts, whence and thinkable is not back within the realm of possibility. the security and safety of nuclear facilities must also be preserved. in moscow, a journalist has been arrested after protesting against the war during a live news program. marina of his un cova interrupted the bulletin on state television by holding up a sign reading stop the war behind the presenter. the task news agencies reporting
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the channel is undertaking an internal review into the incident. well, the woman who works is an editor at the channel. one new station released this pre recorded message about her proto disposition, briefly. just calling to see what is currently happening in ukraine as crime. russia is a country aggressor, or responsibility for this aggression lives on the conscience of one person. let me putin, 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 war. you cannot, brotherly nations can still reconcile. unfortunately, for the last several years, i worked a tunnel one promoting criminal propaganda. and for that i am very ashamed right now. i am ashamed that i allowed lies to be told from tv screen 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 criminal poison devonie. we
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simply continued watching in silence this inhumane regime. now the whole world turned away from us. 10 generations of our descendants won't be able to wash away the shame of this fratricide. oval. estimating stella had on al jazeera, an australian court overturned a landmark ruling, requiring the government to protect children from climate change. and reminder of one of the roots is worse. tragedy is why the families of those killed and 20 to 20 port explosion. want to find those to be preserved. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways. yes, i'm quite contrasting that across europe, and then the orange skies in spain will come to in a 2nd there because there's master cloud down here. the swirling glow is quite warm
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in the middle worn front, which suggests that, but there's another cloud in that. so rain too. and then this is all cold east and you're very cold at the moment. so we'll start down in spain and portugal that wins come and vowed jerry has been full of sand. the sun rise, i think last night sunset. his woe was quite orange in the sky. there is rain, but it's now curling away out of the sudden part of spade and the algarve in portugal down to the north coast to the north west africa. so and on shore breeze is more than that. gale warning, some madeira and also the clarion. this is pretty poor weather in morocco and the coast with snow up in the mountains with the opposing winds. so it's quite sandy as well in algeria as well. spain and his warmth in the middle attempt, his in the, caught the twenty's for the high teens in france, low countries in germany before the cold front comes in. it's colder, if there was snow shower, still falling in romania and probably in turkey. big contrasts him. she was nikoto,
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she think i'll be going out of the way is actually coming back through give and through ukraine. oh, the web sponsored by katara always doing the debate. there is no he job bad. you know, if anyone had talked about women that i should be ashamed of then says note topic is off the table. we were taught to see abortion one way. tickets try to help all the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources in the power to fix that, where a global audience become a global community. the comment section is right here. the part of today's program this to him on now to sierra. ah, ah
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ah, hello again. this is al jazeera and here's a reminder of the top stories this our address and bonds fall on ukrainian cities. the leaders of poland, vimeo, and the czech republic have announced their intention to visit the capital later on tuesday. at least 2 people were killed by striking steve earlier. ukraine and russia have agreed to open 9 humanitarian court orders that include the city of mario for a 1000. civilians managed to leave the 1st successful evacuation there. on monday, the power has been restored to ukraine's turnover nuclear plant. 2 days after external electricity lines were damaged, the facility with these by russian forces almost 3 weeks ago. while the just told from a strike on a tv tower and ukraine's northern region of revenue has risen to 19 zeros, hasn't much, has more on the fighting in that area. we are now beside the broadcasting tow it.
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oh, if need t v and radio station, which was bombed to day in the morning by the russian and using 2 missiles at this. so bumping caused a huge damage for the administration building that though it was not affected, but the other transmission had stopped. from the moment of the bumbling 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 d v tower as the beginning of the russian o korean war has some s o l j 0 or even e b u. n is warning the war and ukraine could lead to a global food catastrophe. half of the grain used by the world food program comes from ukraine. the u. n says 821000000 people around the world suffer from hunger.
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russia and ukraine combined provides nearly a 3rd of the world's wheat and barley exports. wheat prices have jumped by 55 percent since the week before the invasion. and russia has put a temporary bound on exporting grain on sugar. shy some of our b is a communications officer at the world's food program and she says the war is having a significant knock on effects on global food supplies. i think the main challenge at the moment or the infrastructure, the supply chain systems that are falling apart. i mean the systems are supposed to be feeding millions of people that are trapped in the context and ukraine and some of them are completely decimated. so we're talking about a truck and trade that are being destroyed, bridges falling apart, supermarkets that are being wiped out and we're having to build this operation from the ground. and you know, to build such an operation is going to take
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a lot of time, which is unfortunately not on our side, but our priorities to focus on repairing those infrastructures and supply chain system and creating the supply chain lifeline into so that we could facilitate the transportation of humanitarian assistance, not just food, but on behalf of the humanitarian community, but also the position to the shocks in areas where we feel the conflicts made. there are so many countries and regions that depend on exports from ukraine. but for example, the men of region is one that's going to be impacted. you've got lebanon dates, or 50 percent. they import 50 percent of their weight from ukraine to initiate 42 percent in yemen. 22 percent. so it's definitely going to have a ripple effect. an australian court has overturned a landmark ruling, requiring the environment minister to protect children against climate change. the
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original class action was pursued by a group of teenage students who were trying to block a coal mine in new south wales. but a federal court has declared the minister should not be held directly accountable for global warming like to adelaide australia where were joined by tom webster. he's one of the students who brought that case to court. tom webster welcome to al jazeera. you must be disappointed by this ruling. tell us why. yes. of course. of course i said with yeah, no one goes into, let me know. and we know the climate change as well. and truly on our doorstep, they're here to really we had some horrific push. 5 years ago, and just where we're having some, some one so century floods. you know this, this, this case, it said that the, the court has an accepted arguments, but it doesn't change the fact that the minister and political late is both white and what, what do have a moral obligation to take climate action. but what do you make of the response
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from the chief justice who said that the environment's minister should not be held personally accountable to protecting children against the impacts of climate change? yeah, well it was out, you know, it was that was that we, we, that we of course, discrete that and that if the mart minister is deciding went through to approved school and she has the last word on it and decide whether to prove this course. she's got to take into account, waited long, short and long term impacts and has long term impacts. are 100000000 tons of seo to going to be. i'm a sphere over 25 years and she has to take that into account. aah! with the court has ruled that she doesn't have to that legally. but regarding, regardless, it doesn't change the sides. you know, the, whether the court agrees or not, that the minister had that you do care, doesn't prep which fights doesn't try to flood waters and will not stop in the fight club action. yeah, i know that you and the other students who have brought this case forward or vowing to continue to fight for protection from the the impacts of climate change. what are your next steps? what will you do give, of course so, so to,
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we'll continue fighting what, whether it is through whether it's through an appeal or whether that be through on that. but that be on the streets are protesting whether the e is at the is at the ballot box. i'll check in. we have a federal election and shredding 2 months time. so that we'd see that we see clinical erection peak as it's something that we obviously need. and the more sir, to we put in fantasy more catastrophic and deadly clem impacts will be and will become. and we know that that science nets and it's indisputable sites on and where they're saying, hey, this is al pujol in the line. we need you to take some action and we need you to take lunch now and will. and we will you say at re max, we have to do so what's driving you to take this fight on? so i've been involved in climax, actually actors. and since i was since i was a need, i've been, i've been a baby by the telephone for oh, most for years now. and i know now more than ever that age, i feel that responsibility. i feel the responsibility on behalf of my generation. hm. huh. my pays both of them, all the features of generation that aren't,
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aren't about an earth currently to say, hey, what's the status quo? i ain't on. it's not right. we can't be continuing to put so much see to in tennessee. we cannot be continuing to prove coal mines. ah, it is certainly country and shred it. so rich, i'm, we, i'm days. that's the reason why we taught it could be a document. we can be adopted, sustainable technologies to reduce and to mitigate our c, o. 2 emissions so that we have a safe and legal feature. april 1. all right, tom webster. thank you so much for speaking to us on al jazeera. awesome, thanks for asking me. now about on her jobs, in some indian classrooms has been upheld by the high court. the court said wearing headscarf is not an essential religious practice of islam. the original band by schools and kind of talk state sparks, a wave of protests which force calls colleges to close for 3 days. in february, india's muslim minority says it violates their religious rights. elizabeth, milan m, as in new delhi, she says there are concerns. this might set
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a precedent they came to this decision after 11 hearings after students in the district, the district of canada, clark called people challenging this. and this issue arose when just one principal and one college and see awesome, awesome students, not way head scarves, but that was followed soon by other colleges and to be and then colleges in more districts income nautica. now the students were arguing that there was no law in india, which prohibits them from wearing heads because it in fact the indian constitution, which allowed religious freedom that they have right to where it is protected by the cut. not the government was arguing that educational institutions have the right to make up the world. and today come off as advocates. general, that is, the state's lawyer said that the judgment shows that institutional discipline has prevailed over individual choice, the local administration,
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and has asked people not to protest the high court decision, but also not to calibration. and the students, lawyers have said that they will be taking this. they will be challenging the judgment by going to in the top course, the supreme court here in new delhi, there are concerns, of course, that the judgment sets a precedent, especially in other states which are governed by the him, the national lot of the a jumped the party like cut, nautica, canada says, advocate general said after the decision that it is a paradigm shift in the interpretation of the article of the constitution. article $25.00 which pertains to religious freedom, the rights religious freedom. the son of turkmenistan strong man president will succeed his father after a landslide election. when our birthday may come at dawn, 173 percent of the vote in sundays ballots. the gastric central asian nation has
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been under the rule of gore bang to the very middle of since 2006. there is no meaningful political opposition in the country. that is, a former militia leader and central african republic has been handed over to the international criminal court in the hague vaccine. jeff roy, lima come, the walker, suspected of crimes against humanity in 2013, and 2014. when he headed the anti by like a rebel group, he went on to become minister for disarmament and demobilization in 2019. he suspected of murder, torture, and listing child soldiers and enforcing disappearances is really forces have killed another young palestinian and wounded several others during a rage. the man in his twenties was shot in the head in the columbia refugee camp. south phenomena in an earlier incident had another refugee camp is really for shot and killed a 16 year old after classes broke out during an arrest. 1900 palestinians have been killed in similar circumstances in the occupied west bank since the beginning of
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the year. the authorities in lebanon say there is no need to preserve what remains of the silos at bay root port following the devastating explosion in 2020. the structures were badly damage in the blas and officials say, they were at risk of collapse. but the decision is being criticized by the victims, families who accuse those in power of wanting to erase any evidence of a crime. then a hood that reports from the capital bay roots, it stands as a reminder of one of the roots, worst tragedies, the wheat, silos at the port absorbed much of the explosion in august 2020 authority say it now risk collapse, but their plan to tear down the structure is facing opposition. lesson has fruity was among the more than 200 people killed his family like others say they have an emotional attachment with the silos. my father used to spend most of his time at
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work at the port, so the silos was like a 2nd family. and now i think they symbolize my family, which has lost my father, which is broken, but still standing. still. the blast was one of the largest non nuclear explosions in history. it was triggered by ammonium nitrate, badly stored with highly exclusive material at a port warehouse. no one has yet been held to account, even though officials as high up as the president were aware of the dangers. the victims families say the destruction of the silos is another attempt by the political class to obstruct justice and accountability. before you about that the, the remains of the victims are still down at the pores. we won't accept the reconstruction of the pores until they finish the investigation and we know who killed the authorities say. there is no need to preserve what remains of the silos . because the forensic investigation reached an advanced stage,
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they are working on a master plan to rebuild the port. number of the engineering companies propose that we can use part of the old silos or the existing silos to. busy take a part of it and make it as a part of the memorial and other experts disagree. after several seminars, discussions and meetings, we've had with experts of the order of engineers and architects. we know that i need a structure no matter how damaged it. is it can be supported as this were telling the people that they should move on with their lives as if nothing happened as if there was no crime. politicians have been accused of fielding themselves from prosecution. former officials suspected of criminal negligence have refused to the question, and security forces haven't implemented arrest warrant and the lead judge in the case like a previous s or has a fresher throughout the investigation. that investigation is now sold because of legal challenge. and many fear removing the silos may bury the case altogether than
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their else's. eda bailed the number of cobra. 1900 infections in china doubled on tuesday as it faces its biggest outbreak. since the start of the pandemic health authorities reported more than $5000.00 cases. in the past 24 hours under china 0 tolerance policy authorities have been the 24000000 people living in julian province from leaving the region or traveling to other cities. a shift from the same evergreen company that block that west canal has now run aground in the united states. ever forward. stop moving on sunday at chesapeake bay, that's in the state of maryland efforts are underway to reflow the $1000.00 foot vessel. ah hello again. the headlines on al jazeera, the sour, as russian bombs fall on ukrainian cities, the leaders of poland, slovenia,
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