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the newton mission has been accomplished for now, but she will return with more goods as long as russia, the missiles and buckets for the people out of ukraine. ah, bodies line, the straits of mary, a pole as ukrainian soldiers defined a russian deadline to lie down there with him. i hello, i'm emily. i, gwen, this is al jazeera, alive from joe, also coming up. russian forces target shopping center and residential area in the capitol cave. at least 4 people reported killed, struggling for food and shelter. we assess the damage in ukraine,
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2nd largest of keys, that's been 2 weeks from bachman and coal for israel to take it have to stand ukraine's president pays roches invasion to the crimes of nazi germany. 87 james k. that's 5 hours passed a russian deadline for ukrainian forces in the city of mary a pole to surrender. moscow says it would allow civilians to leave if the soldiers laid down their weapons, but keep rejected moscow's demand saying there's no question of any surrender the same as robin begins on coverage from levies. enduring the obstacles of war indignity, and this is life in mario up all now. i
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hope there will be some sort of a burial. this is just temporary. the military told us to put the body somewhere in the cold, the only cold place now or basements, but there are people in basements, so we bury them here. with them with a problem. it is difficult to see how life can go on for people in a place like this. look at me, my doable. we did the story, the blockade of marable will go down in history of responsibility for war crimes. to do this, to a peaceful city. what the occupies did, or it is terror, that will be remembered for centuries to come more are escaping war every day. but getting to safety can mean risking your life. active conflict sounds rush and chuck ports. ukrainian say it's difficult to know which way safe and not everybody makes it. not about 90 louis each does right. they began to destroy our city completely. house after house battles took place on every street lodge. every house became
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a target. marie opal's residence fled. a city still under russian attack from levine, a plea to end the war better. he arossi young, my dear russian. so if we ask you all to go home, deal with your own families of them, you have entered someone else's land. if someone else's territory with you are not liberating or you are barbarians, what we hope that you all leave and never disturb any one ever again. you fool, you will. yeah. at the largest reception center in review, volunteers prepare for an influx of evacuees from the war zone. thousands have come and gone thousands more expected in coming days. one family from a village near keith said the worst part of their journey was witnessing the horrors of war. norman, when we were passing through a russian checkpoint and saw a lot of bodies lying near the road, some of them were shot of some missing body parts known as at one check point in
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the village. we were waiting for 2 buses. there were part of our convoy, but they were all gone down by pro russian forces at another village. pro russian, chechen fighters hold people hostage, they say, knowing ukrainian military will not shoot at civilians. oh, what. what can i say? she says i'm scared a lot. i don't want to leave they are safe for now. together, warm, happy. but once his family is in poland flooded slough says he will go back to fight. jane bas ravi old 0 live. in the capital cave, at least 4 people have been killed in light. 9 shelling the cities mer, says several homes and a shopping center where he is. he has the seen
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a number of tax in the past week, but rushes advances on the capital. have slowed. let's get more now from him. ron con, who's in the capital gave. hello, they him rom, scenes of devastation coming out of the capital. where you are, what are you hearing on the grounds? well, i can tell you it's been another very tense night. yet another very tense nights for caves residents, let me take you through a series of events. it begins around $730.00 p. m last night local time. when we heard anti aircraft fire attack, what's likely to be a, or either a missile or rocket flying over keep, it was very close to our hotel. we saw trace of fire coming from near may. dan's square, the very famous square with the revolution i took place that was at $730.00. then again at 1030 p. m. around about that time you had a very loud explosion in
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a residential neighborhood in a key batch. you also hear as you say, a shopping center. there's been a swifter and condom a condemnation re reaction from a key residence and from politicians. won't. politicians actually tweeted, ah, this is what europe will look like. if the russians managed to take you crime. and he's very clear in his words, he's walking around that shopping center completely destroyed. st. europe might be next. and that's the kind of language that we're hearing from the politicians. then throughout the nights we've been hearing i raid sirens. those been bombings this morning as well. most the key residents, as i say, have left, but the most vendor of hon are actually the ones have stayed behind because they have simply nowhere else to go. the elderly, the infirm, the very frail people who are sick, for example, those, the people left behind and those of the people there are cowering, frightened in their apartments right now. now a lot of people who can are sleeping in their corridors now is something that the
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civil defense have told them to do. they just simply don't want to be near any glass windows. and what we see constantly is the facade of buildings being a blown away completely, as those rockets land. so again, another very tense night for them. but this morning i still smoke rising from the buildings. are still a lot of people wandering around looking at their former homes, wondering can we ever go back? shocking st. thanking right now, what about am i went ahead to marry a po. now as we mentioned at the top, the show that russian deadline has passed the ukrainian forces to surrender in that scene. what's the significance of that? and i will firstly i have saved from the ukranian side. there was little confused as to where this deadline came from. now what we're hearing is that on sunday, a russia actually called on ukrainian forces to lay down their arms. ah, where in mary apple, where
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a terrible human catastrophe was unfolding. now the message came from a colonel general mikhail medicine said, who's it irks of her russian national center, the defense management. and it was in a defense briefing that was being distributed internally that was made public the craniums. there was the conversation about a humanitarian corridor as far as i can work out. and as far as what we've heard this morning in terms of reaction. but the reaction also from the ukrainians was pretty predictable. actually, as we said. now if you think about it, the words lay down your arms, there's a terrible humanitarian catastrophe unfolding will the ukrainians, like if you didn't invade, if you weren't bothering us, that would not be a terrible monitoring catastrophe. that's really the reaction from from them. no soldier, it seems, and mary, apple is willing to lay down their arms, is still a very defined spirit there. so who the russians are talking to about this quarter, they have to actually talk to the international committee of the red cross. the red
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cross have to manage any kind of humanitarian corridor that comes out of mary awful . we don't know whether they've been talking to the international committee of the red cross or whether this was just an internal briefing that was made public. all right, thank you very much for bringing us up to speed and stay safe in round. com live for us in the capitol cave and ammonia lake has been reported at a chemical plant in the north eastern city of sumi and employee at the summit. him from france has been injured. the regional governor says it was the result of russian shelling and the lake has now been contained state emergency services. there is no threat to the population. ukraine's 2nd largest city has been a target since the start of the invasion, russian forces, yet to take control of car keys. as i said, bag reports, the constant bombing has caused catastrophic damage. an eerie silence hangs over her keith.
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with apocalyptic scenes, the center of the city, frozen like a page in history. standing still for the world to see. there was a huge explosion of that's my was farts all over the city of santa i lived quite close so i myself heard it and the walls were shaken. and after that there were several hours are as strikes. and in the following days, i walked in the streets thousands of times and there were so many like great little core fish shops or restaurants on the 1st floor here. and people leave in here, my friends live in this house, this. and so now there is no place where then cats can come back since the start of the war, maria has refused to leave her home city in northeast and ukraine. this stage to document what the russians are doing to deal with during the net. so keep race and
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so even the net system during the was developed, so didn't destroy the buildings, and now they are in ruins because of the russians. our neighbors people here think that one day, soon the damage can be fixed and buildings reconstructed. but the impact of the war and the minds of people in harkey would be hard to overcome. the russians thought the could just walk in and take this city, but they were mistaken. they were met with serious ukrainian resistance. and as a result, to punish her, gave the rif coat. it's historical hot. for weeks there's been bombing day and night. once the city of 1500000, many have left mill who some of those who remain a struggle for food. this man brought frozen chickens and bread to donate to those in need. why don't you? i hopefully will,
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and soon so that our children can leave mapleton begun by fortune. and as the sound of a till refills the sky, people head to the underground station to hunker down for the night. every space is taken this, including inside the trains, little jelly manase like a holiday. slowly jose, i'm sleeping here. we took the mattress and pumped it up, and more or less settled down. some people sleep here on the floor. we also eat here. the food is so so volunteers bring it to our side. but as the doors on, the subway are closed for the night, there's hope here. the next day will bring an end to the war. and no need to hide from the bumps. i said, beg, i'll does ita. hark. if russia says it's used hypersonic nissan. again, in its attacks on ukraine, they were reportedly used in one of
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a number of missile strikes against a military facilities on sunday. among the sides hit by standard cruise missiles was an arm and the vehicle pay side in the town of design. according to moscow, the hypersonic strike happened in mic alive a fuel. their po was destroyed by missiles fired from the caspian sea and crimea. and moscow says it destroyed and military training center in of rook which aware rhonda foreign mercenaries based bennet smith has more on this from moscow. russia's defense ministry says that it's used hypersonic missiles again for a 2nd time. there's no way of independently verifying this, but they use them to target their fuel storage site in the south of ukraine. and they launched cruise missiles from the caspian sea and the black sea at other targets in ukraine. second time, they've used these hypersonic or missiles,
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and this is what the defense ministry had say. at large is one of those non profit . the hypersonic dagger missiles destroyed a large fuel depot, used by ukraine's armed forces near the village of constantinople. motioning the main supplies of fuel for greens, army vehicles in the south were carried out there. the high precision miss. i allowed to instruct the training center good for you. green special forces about what their foreign mercenaries were based on. now the, something of an arms raised going on between russia, the united states and china over these hypersonic missiles hypersonic, meaning they can fly at 5 times at the speed of sound that they've never been used in a battlefield environment before as far as we know. so if it's possible to independent, confirm that russia has been using them, that is the 1st time in this environment they, they have been used and an indication, again, of really the superior military arsenal. russia has it at its disposal compared to what ukraine is having to defend itself with. still ahead on al jazeera joining up,
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we made the u. s. college student to serving on ukraine's frontline and officials in hong kong update their coven 19 restrictions with plans to lift a flight band on 9 countries. ah hello, we got some lovely spring sunshine across much of central and northern europe, and it's warming up nicely as well because the sun, of course. now crossing the equator, we've got a big area of high pressure that's keeping it clear and settle, clear blue sky sparkling sunshine coming through. but so lovely further south where we got a little more in the way of cloud and rain controlling us where it is on the coolest side. you can see the, the blues still coming in here, still little frosty in wintry,
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down towards turkey. but as that warm up towards certain, more than past 13 celsius in berlin, double figure there for glasgow is very warm weather recently into the north west of scotland, and that will continue across many central parts of europe. as we go on 3, monday on into tuesday, 18th celsius in berlin for tuesday could touch 19 by wednesday and similar warmth up towards the northwest to even getting into were the low teens there in caves. so big improvement on our recent days. but as i cooler down towards the south, more heavy showers, she was becoming more widespread. you notice across spain and portugal they will be heavy at times, could cause some localized flooding. still a few wintry flowers. they're down towards the south east, over europe. cool enough to across northern parts of africa, it winds blowing into here. and we've got some live showers, west africa. ah. the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one, that is
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a challenge. the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want to started to please don't if they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the live, dismantle the misconceptions, and defeat the contradiction. we have a real democracy here in the united states. that's not a political party, that's a radical insurgency. mark lamarr hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out to 0. ah, ah, hello, you're watching out to 0. i'm emily angry. he's reminder about top stories. is our deadline set by russia for ukrainian forces to surrender in mary pola has passed.
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keith rejected moscow is often to allow civilians to leave the city in exchange for soldiers laying down there in the capital. at least 4 people have been killed in late night shelling cities may. it says several homes and shopping center which august and, and ammonia lake has been reported at a chemical plant in the north eastern city of sue me. the regional government says it was the result of russian shelling of the lake has now been contained ukrainian president. the lot of me is the landscape has appealed to israel for help against russia. he addressed a members of the israeli parliament on sunday. the landscape compared the russian invasion to the crimes of nazi germany. harry faucet reports from west jerusalem israelis gathered and television to watch his speech. the blood of me as lensky had wanted play to politicians inside israel connected. but with the parliament in recess, its members joined from wherever they were by zoom. the significance remained. a
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jewish president fighting a war in europe was appealing to what he set out as a sense of shed history or history and our survival and world war to listen to the words of the kremlin. they used the terminology of the nazi party. so it's a tragedy that they wanted to exterminate all europe. they did not want to spare any one of you. and now any of us, what they call this, the final solution is but it wasn't long before ukraine's president pivoted to the present and israeli government current policy. israel's prime minister, natalie bennett, has presented himself and his country as a neutral mediating force, talking frequently to both savanski and never, far from the surface. israel's interest in keeping russia on side, continuing to allow israel to carry out air strikes in syria unopposed by duty. is it indifference calculation or mediation without choosing sides? i leave it to you to choose the answer to this question. i only know to one thing
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that indifference kills calculations often turn out to be wrong, and mediation is only possible between countries, but not doing good and evil. so then he went on to chide israel for not adopting sanctions against russia, sending any of its high tech weaponry, which he said could save ukrainian lives for weeks. now, israel's government has been arguing that its utility on the war allows it access to both sides. an honest broker, facilitating negotiations, but president landscape through the strength of his criticism has really exploded. that argument now criticizing almost every aspect it, israel's policy on the war is not the 1st time he's used such a parliamentary address in recent days to attack that country's policy. but there was an undoubted edge to his words. israeli ministers were quoted in the local media criticizing what they called his outrageous comparisons with the holocaust. the official line came from israel's foreign minister, repeating his condemnation of the attack on ukraine and thanking its president for
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sharing his feelings and the plight of the cranium. people hurry for said al jazeera wester's memo nato has st patriot air defense systems. to slovakia, the country's defense minister says it would be willing to provide ukraine with the s $300.00 long range missiles systems. if the units were replaced, ukraine's president, for letting me use the landscape directly appealed to the us for anti systems to protect its aspects against russian war planes and missiles. well then 2000 soldiers from several 19 states, including the u. s. have been deployed to savannah, russia and ukraine have called for foreign fallen tees to join their sides. one of those answering the call is a college student from new york who joined ukrainian forces and had a narrow escape on the front line near the capital key. yeah, i got some cut the yeah, i got some glass on my face as no big deal. reds got
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a nice little head injury that it was like i said, my name's alexis angela. i was working as a combat medic. and we in our vehicle, hit a mine and blew up. so i ended up here unfortunately. but luckily my friends are okay. one of one of the gentleman in the car was really severely injured, but they're taking care of him upstairs and he's going to make it so yeah, we were going to do a mission today. we were trying to go to a, you know, the, our location and then unfortunately, sorry. my head is a little foggy right now. but yeah, we, when fortunate going through the fields and then hit a mine to play. no, i fell to calling to come here. i felt like it was the right thing to do. i feel like i'm, what's happening here, what putin is doing is evil. and there is no reason to be putting all these people, millions and millions of people through the suffering and torment that they're going through. and i felt like i needed to be here and try to help in any way that
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i can let's get some other world news now. and hong kong is easing some of its carbon 19 restrictions in class learning will resume for students in april and the quarantine period for travel is entering, the territory will be reduced. for more on this. what's bringing brit climate. his live for us in hong kong. hello there, brit. what more can you tell us about these restrictions easing? well, emily, these were some of the strictest border controls in the entire world. so from a residence here, it does come as a huge relief crossing the core and seen period to 7 days. if you test negative at scrapping that flight back from 9 different countries, including the united kingdom, including united states as failure, india. this caused a huge headache kinda a lot of heartache. it must be said as well for families here who weren't able to go and come back and see family members because of the quarantine time because the
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expense of it because they couldn't take time off work. so indeed, it is a relief for people have residents here, but also to the business community who have been crying foul about this, these board of measures for many months. and it must be said, these border restrictions have been in place more or less for 2 years, a different shape for form at one time, one point, it was 3 weeks quarantine. on arrival, we had business tycoon like allen zeeman say that the measures would jeopardize the city spaces as a financial hub as a gateway between east and west. so certainly the. * cries were growing louder from the business community. there are also another host of strict measures that the government says will be relaxed and then coming weeks and months, including the 2 people gathering bad at dining curfews right now, the beach is a close. this mandatory mosque where even if you're on the hiking trails, even if you're exercising outside, these kinds of things will also be relax. we're told on the provision that there is
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no surge or rebound of cases in the coming weeks and months. that is one thing. tech higher than the chief executive of hong kong has warned that if cases do go up again, like we've seen over the last couple of months, been those measures may not be relax. let's not forget hong kong has the highest death rates in the world. quite grimly. the boards are running out of spaces, run out of coffins in the city. so there is a lot of caution around this news. indeed and brit. it's a completely different story though in china, where millions more people have been ordered to stay at home. once the latest is badging battles. it's biggest corona virus outbreak in 2 years. it is a different picture. i mean, you have to look at the differences here, right? no, the cases have not been as high as they have ever been since early 2020. and yet i'm trying to was battling the stealth all me crowded very, which is very fast moving, which is harder to contain. it's also more spread out across the country. so you
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looking at ne, dealing province where 24000000 people are in lockdown, that's the, the center of china's outbreak, about 80 percent of chinese cases come from there. and then if you go down to shanghai, which is called an economic power house, they have rolling locked downs there. places like shanghai, dizzy land, close and then down and shut down just across the border from here. they've just come out of their law down than east some restrictions out, but there is more caution around that too. because jen, jen has a very important port. it's important manufacturing hub, and it's also of course, home to many tech companies to so the caution is around this is that it could be hurting the economy quite severely going forward, including those global global supply chains if it impacts places like southern china again. but this is no doubt providing the biggest test to the resilience of china. no tolerates approach. the virus that we've said so far. emily, indeed. all right, thank you very much for that comprehensive update. britt clinic live for us in hong
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kong. a court rulings due in the case of pole roost as a beginner, the man whose actions during the 994 were wandering genocide, inspired to feel hotel, one job. it was sentenced on terrorism offenses. the prosecution seeking to increase. he's 25. you prison. tim wright's groups have condemned his trial saying that charges stem from his criticism of president polk gumming receive, again, is credited with helping to save the lives of more than a 1000 people to the us. now where the senator is beginning. confirmation hearings on monday for the 1st a black american woman at nominated to the top court catan jeep brown, jackson is president joe biden's pick to replace injustice. steven brian, who's retiring, is heidi ger. castro reports kentucky brown. jackson grew up in a middle class suburb of miami,
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where both parents worked as school teachers and where she made a name for herself at debate competitions, by writing her name contain g on the chalkboard for all to see. she would have to speak before largely white audiences and had to sort of bridge that gap and convey to them instantaneously. in case there was any subtle bias, we're just lack of familiarity with her. just started from her name. steven rosenthal was jackson's classmate from an early age. he says he never doubted that one day his charismatic friend would achieve these heights. so she just drew people toward her. and people wanted to support her and respected her. so she just had all the tools. in addition to being roja to succeed in whatever she chose to do, jackson has been a federal judge for 9 years and currently sits on the d. c. court of appeals. she's
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issued about 500 opinions, but none on the hot button, issues of abortion, gun rights, and freedom of religion. she did game fame in 2019 when she blocked president trump from shielding former white house counsel dom again from testifying before congress . writing presidents are not kings, george jackson deserves to be confirmed is not justice supreme court. some republicans have accused jackson of being the favored choice of far left groups. but the same senate confirmed her to her appeals court position a year ago with support from re republicans. jackson will replace another liberal stephen briar. the justice she once clerked for, and she would be the 1st black woman to join the u. s. supreme court. i can only hope that my life and career my love of this country and the constitution and my commitment to upholding the rule of law and the sacred principles upon which this
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great nation was founded will inspire future generations of americans. even me, when i think about myself as a, as a lawyer, i didn't have many people to look up to that looked like i did. and so i think for young girls to be able to look at justice jackson and see where she is and, and how she's com is really, really going to be an important moment. jackson has seen her future clearly since high school telling a yearbook editor she wanted to go on to law and eventually have a judicial appointment. now on the brink of been appointed to the highest court in the land, she's also serving as inspiration for many.

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