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i'm telling the story about my life is going to take the future to do it. don't so bad with deep award winning documentary witness on out his era. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get the plate that others cannot fires. i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, the greatest president says he's willing to compromise and again, calls for direct talks with bushes vladimir putin to end the war. ah, i don't know about this in this is i'll just rely from doha also coming up. russian forces far warning shots and tear gas at protesters in the occupied city of
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carson. no, his back is against the war and now he's talking about new false. mike's he said, you know, joe biden, ones, russian president vladimir putin is considering using chemical and biological weapons in ukraine. and the u. n says more than 300000 children are severely malnourished in somalia. the nation faces it's worse drives in 40 years. only a month into russia's invasion of ukraine. vladimir zalinski says he's ready for a compromise. the ukrainian leader is again calling for direct talks with the russian president to end the war. this is the scene in the capital, keith, which is under curfew, following a large attack on a shopping and residential area. on monday, j lansky says keith is wanting to drop. it's nato membership request, an exchange for the withdrawal of russian forces. but he says, any deal would have to go through a referendum. it would, bonnie's jude wortham,
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dave, but tanya, her auntie was picky. we're talking about constitutional changes, changes to ukrainian law, or whatever happens. this will not be decided only by the president. it's a long process which will be decided by the parliament and by the ukrainian nation . i have not met with the russian negotiators, but explain to our negotiators at the talks that when one is talking about changes and these changes are of historic importance, there is no other way around it. we will have to hold a referendum. putting him on cons, lie for us, and keep em run the ukrainian leaders saying that he is ready for a compromise, but the fighting is still continued continuing. what's the latest from the capital? well let me show you what the latest is from the capital a that's key. there is an actual curfew going on right now began a p. m last night runs until 7 pm and 7 am rather on wednesday morning streets
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completely quiet. we have seen curfews of 35 hours before here in the capital city . ah, there was some suggestion from the deputy rather this was to do with russian shelling her of others are telling us that this is a way of making sure the streets are empty. so the ukrainian forces can try and find russian saboteurs that may still be in the city now in butcher and a pain and a hostile. all of that fighting is still continuing. there were air raid siren sirens last night. we did a shelling from where our position is, were about 15 kilometers away from those 3 front lines. and once again, the russian strategy has stalled outside of the capitol. but there seems to be now a much heavier reliance on that rocky strikes bizarre strikes and air strikes into the northern areas of keep. now there might be several reasons for that. the key reason the military analysts as jesting is that the russians are testing the capitals air defense systems. and that's one thing that says present. laudermill
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zalinski has constantly asked the consistently rather r c entitle community for more air defense batteries. so like i said, there is a curfew right now. the streets are very quiet, but it has been another very unnerving nights for ukrainian residence. now, walla, all that's been happening. another front may well be opened in the battle for keep the mare of a near nearby city to the airport says he wants his citizens evacuated because he says, russian forces are ready to invade that particular town. we'll have more details on that throughout the day. and man, thank you very much. in the dim runcle talking to us from cave in carson, russian forces have used gunfire to disperse protesters, injuring at least one person. the southern city was the 1st to be captured by people have held several protest since then. now it's difficult to enter carson to report on the situation, but obviously the house commission footage from there is stephanie decker's report
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. her son is ukraine. they chant at the russian soldiers, the southern city is the only one. russia has managed to fully occupy 4 weeks into this war. we came here to demonstrate the curse on his ukraine. we will never give allan to some occupiers. now our problem is the russians. we will be here regardless of the weather, rain, or snow. we will stay here to demonstrate the way here we are fighting. we will never give them our lands. i protest against the russian presents here are taking place on a daily basis. on monday, for the 1st time, russian soldiers use tear gas and fired into the air. we spoke to one activist who was closely monitoring the situation in her son and from us to push us to know a little dinner. as in there, his name formation, there were shooting at people, but there was shooting in the air. one of the stung grenades exploded next to one
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person. i'm not in that person lost a lot of blood problems. there is information that some of the protesters with attain and taken away in the mcdonough. oh ha! russia took the city earlier this month. it has been spare destruction and there is no fighting here. but the people refused to accept this new reality. for additional only the soldiers tried to show outwardly that they accomplished for their nervous and they're trying to find some support young's. but no one has welcomed them only . no one is collaborating with them or the population is treating them as if the aisle is wanting. ah, his son is, are the major strategic importance to russia. it controls the water supply to crimea, and also crucial for crossing one of the main rivers, giving potential access to the south western and northern fronts. it may be russia's 1st ukrainian city to occupy, but finding support among the population is proving a difficult task. i came here to freedom square to express my concern because the
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occupiers are shelling our cities, killing our people. this is the 21st century. we are coming together to defend our city. why? heroes do not die, this man, yells, enemies die. the truth is with us, the people are with us. they taunt. oh, and it amplified message. her son is ukraine. oh, the national anthem is sung again and again. a message to the russian soldiers that they are an occupying force. and even if they do manage to take control and hold more land, it looks like it will be nearly impossible to control the people. stephanie decker, al jazeera in western ukraine rios presidents warning russia could resort to using chemical weapons in ukraine. joe biden did not provide any evidence, but said vladimir putin could escalate the violence since he still faces resistance
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from ukrainian forces. he is back as against the law and he's now he's talking about new false, like she said in up including he sure. since asserting that we'd, america, biological, as well as chemical weapons, you're simply not true. i guarantee you are also suggesting that ukraine has biological and chemical weapons in ukraine. that's a clear sign he's considering using both of those. his already used chemical weapons in the past and we should be careful about to was about to come. he knows will be severe consequences because of the united nato front, but the point is, it's real. why does correspond, kimberly hawkins reports the strain and relations could put other u. s. policy objectives at risk is certainly strong rhetoric on the part of the united states. but russia alleges that there has been a kind of a tit for tat in that rhetoric. and also saying that on the part of the united
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states, when joe biden called vladimir putin a war criminal, the initial reaction was that this was unacceptable unforgivable rhetoric on the part of a head of a state whose bombs killed hundreds of thousands of people around the world, so their argument is, is that the united states really is in no position has no moral high ground. the united states, on the other hand, is accusing war crimes, given the fact that it alleges that it is civilians that are being targeted. so of course, this has legal implications, and the u. s. has doubled down on this, the u. s. secretary of state entity, lincoln, also citing examples of why they believe russia's preventing your crimes naming vladimir putin specifically. and the reason this could complicate matters is not only the negotiations that are ongoing with respect to this conflict between russia and ukraine. but also the united states has been working with russia in order to try and revive that 2015 agreement to limit ron's nuclear program. also known as
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the j c p, away. and so this is another reason why this has grave concern. the fact that the u . s. ambassador has been summoned in russia and the fact that ties are not only strained but have, as the potential to be severed, completely could put a number of us policy objectives at risk. that if the red cross is heading to moscow after a 5 day trip to ukraine, peter morrow says he'll raise several issues with russian officials during prisoners of war. on the conduct of facilities, moto says the red cross stones, ready to bring humanitarian assistance to mario, poll repeated attempts to safer getting into the besieged city of field. for the vote to be safe, it will need agreements by the parties. it will be need concrete agreement. some details off pauses or at least security guarantees for convoys and humanitarian workers. it will need
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a decontamination of the roads because these routes are heavily impacted by unexploded already ordinances by mines. 6000000 children trapped inside ukraine are set to be in imminent danger. that's the warning from saved the children as more hospitals and schools come under attack. pete walsh is the child who's country director in ukraine. what we really seen on the ground right now with these significant explosions and missile attacks in cities such as in key f. in the center. mario pole in the south east and key cave in the north east is that families and children having to go to ground they're having to find underground car falls. they may have make shift bunkers if they are lucky enough in order to hide and protect themselves from these constant bombardment. we've heard from the ministry of education that over 440 schools have been attacks,
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and indeed at least 70 had been completely destroyed. you know, a school should not be a place of fear of injury and death should be a haven for children where they can learn. we've also heard very recently and w a job that at least at least 50 to attacks of occurred against and health facilities. which right now are absolutely needed to provide life saving care for children of families. still had an al jazeera and investigations under way in china after a plane carrying 132 people, crashes into a mountain side. reforming the lower shoreline, his parliament due to vote on changes to its controversial security measures. ah.
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with the very real risk of seen flooding for eastern portions of spain. hello, everyone all has to do with this moisture ringing out over the valencia areas. over the next 48 hours, we could see more than a $150.00 millimeters of rain. you know, northern parts of spain had been parched, but it's looking like very little relief with this disturbance. other side of the mediterranean right now. first there was snow and is stumble now. we've got low temperatures and when to boot, looked for those gusts of about 45 kilometers per hour. here's where it starts, a good, good central parts of europe. plenty of sun, high temperature is above average here. and same goes toward the northwest as well . you know, london, paris, i think it may hit 20 degrees this week. let me show you the 3 dave forecast for paris, i think probably by thursday we'll get up to 20 degrees. now. northern parts of africa really that top end of africa, we've got unsettled conditions. what, whether breezy conditions and seeing that sand and dust kicked up in some spots as
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well. southern africa. here's your forecast for tuesday. plenty of rain for the western side of madagascar, and also rain starting to fill in across areas of south africa. cape town. look good though with a high of 30 degrees and sons out in bill a whale. your high 25 on tuesday. that's it. say soon ah, with frank assessments, what are the political risks of batting russian oil, a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports, recipe for such informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media debt. going to be acting from nisha and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou?
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ah, the want you to 0 reminder, i told stories, this are ukraine's president is again calling for direct talks with the russian president to end the wharf. vladimir zalinski says keith is willing to drop its natal membership requests in exchange for the withdrawal of russian forces. i'm brushing forces have used gunfire to despise protesters, injuring at least one person. carson, the southern city was the 1st to be captured. it's people in protesting absence. and b, u. s. president warns russia might use chemical weapons in ukraine. joe biden says, strong resistance from ukrainian forces might push vladimir putin to resort to more severe tactics. russia has told the u i some basset to moscow diplomatic
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relations are on the verge of being severed. it follows president joe biden's comments last week when he called russia's president vladimir putin, a war criminal. i shall how barbara has more from moscow. first of all, the status, my president by the why, the scene here a very critical of a russian conduct during the mr. campaign in ukraine and targeting also president latino putting number 2 of the russians. i think that the americans are not doing the necessary to put more pressure on ukraine to come to terms with a comprehensive political agreement that would be conducive to cease fire and. and then to the military operation, number 3, they think that the americans and along with and they have never been genuine about the need to address the concerns of russia, which has been saying for more than 2 decades. that's the expansion of may to s eastward is a threat to russia's national security. this explains, for example,
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that so gala wrote the russell 40 minutes or 2 days ago, said that it is absolutely no illusions among the russians that they can ever rely on the americans. in the future, the v as russians, we never taught a race, a will order eliminated by the us because they said that if you look at what is happening in the region, the could connect the dots. they say that the about it because along with nature have been working for quite some time to under my brushes, regional and global rule by moving forward with, with nato expansion. and this boy is boiling down now to, to this with the threatens to further undermine the relations between the 2 key global players. because ultimately, in a deal about ukraine, we have to have both key play at the russians and the american and the americans on the same page. meanwhile, the foreign policy chief says, russia's indiscriminate bombing of model poll amounts to
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a war crime. a want to insist on the absolute need of starting visual all the war reaches an end and the region and through an agreement, and the 1st step for women is sci fi. keep in mind, the sovereign says all the people in marable, keep in mind the people who have been killed, people who are starving escaping the houses of the piano full of images on the tv screens of what's happening ukraine. this has to stop some foreign ministers, a pushing for an embargo on russian oil, but moscow is wanting. those measures will take a major toll and the continents energy balance tougher sanctions will be high on the agenda. when nato does meet this week in brussels, diplomatic editor james bass as for some of this preparatory work because we've
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actually got their bosses coming in later in the week, we have all of the heads of state and all of the nate nature had some state and government coming here on thursday, president biden making a trip to europe, and i think they'll be showing us show of unity and also thinking what else can they do and particularly on the issue of sanctions. that's a difficult one. now for the european union, they surprised everyone i think by the stringent nature of the sanction, some of the toughest sanctions they've ever put in place. but they've got to the point, i think, where they going to find it hard to go any further and find consensus to go any further. and particularly there's a disagreement on energy on cutting, rushes, oil and gas imports into europe. europe relies the u. about 40 percent of its energy comes from russia. that would be a very big move, but it's opposed by some countries. a notably germany is among those countries. so talk about sanctions again,
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and maybe they will find some of the loopholes that might be there in existing sanctions and put in another package of sanctions. but i don't think it's going to go as far as the ukrainians want and deal with the energy sector. allison caused band social media platforms, facebook and instagram, after calling the parent company matter an extremist organization. that's after the firm relaxed as rules and calls for violence against russian soldiers. matter said it made allowances for political expression in light of the war in ukraine. in moscow, a verdict is expected, a new charges against jailed opposition. figure alexis, the volley is accused of embezzling donations from his anti corruption foundation. nevada is deny the charges and he says they're politically motivated to the world news. the c e o of boeing has offered its full technical support. china, as it investigates monday's passenger plane crash, and southern gone, she province added, and $32.00 people would on board. the boeing 737800 aircraft between the u reports
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from beijing. another o u, with acc footage verified by chinese state media, shows the aircraft, nose diving to the ground in the remote southern province of gong sheet on the passenger plane operated by china. eastern airlines departed from the city of colleen just after 1 pm local time. it was headed to the city of gwan, joe, a route which should have taken less than 2 hours when it suddenly lost altitude dropping more than 6000 meters in just 2 minutes. the 132 people on board, including 123 passengers and 9 crew members are feared dead. hundreds of emergency workers have been dispatched to the site. president sheet in ping has called for an immediate investigation. analysts say the bullying model, 737800 aircraft has a good safety record. the 737800 has been work course. and i,
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i believe that to china aisd in have the over 600 jet aircraft, and i think they've got turn somewhere along the lines of the a 13737. so it's a very reliable aircraft and it, so it's quite a amazing story that of an aircraft in crash on a new our flyer. the boeing 737800 is a predecessor of the 737, max and model that has been banned from commercial use in china after 2 crashes within months that killed 346 people in indonesia and ethiopia. the crash is china's worst aviation disaster in years. it safety record has been among the best in the world for a decade. though experts have questioned the reporting of safety lapses. china, eastern airlines says it's mourning the loss of doors on board and has grounded all
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of its boeing 737800 aircraft until further notice. katrina, you out a 0 bating showing his parliament due to vote on changes to his controversial security law. the measure called the prevention of terrorism act was opposed in 1979. it allows security forces to detain suspects without a trial. the legislation also allows for convictions based only on confessions. critics say is being used to stifle dissent and crush opposition. when al finders has more from colombo, the government says that p t had tries would have to be conducted on a day to day basis. substances of li, a speeding up the progression of such draws out that has obviously been a problem at present, that there are cases where suspects have been languishing in detention or, and remind prison for over 10 years. still hoping and waiting that their cases be heard. now the government says that there are other safeguards that have been brought in, that the suspect must be produced between before
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a magistrate within 48 hours. that by introducing the element of sort of judiciary supervision. 5 for such aspects that the magistrate must also ensure that such suspects are visited at least once a month. now, the foreign minister said that this would allow our sort of an oversight into cases of potential torture, minimize abuse. but critic said this is not the case that the changes are largely cosmetic, that they don't do much and don't really change the fundamental factors of the problematic areas of the prevention of terrorism act. they say that both aspects can be held for up to 12 months under detention orders. they also said that even if the magistrate visit suspects, they cannot really have the jurisdiction or power to change the place of this detention or so there are issues. yes, there has been a change in the law, but there are those who say it hasn't gone far enough. the u. s. is imposed
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sanctions or unit of sedans. police force that says officers from central reserve used excessive force against peaceful protesters. after last october's military takeover, it accuses them of killing harnessing and intimidating citizens. and sanctions brings old u. s. assets belonging to the police unit on the bar. americans from dealing with 2000000000 people around the world don't have access to clean water delegates to the world. water forums. shinagle are working to change that. nicholas hark has more from dakar. it's an a basketball stadium on the outskirts of the capital of the car that people are gathering not to watch again, but to discuss water in a country where it hasn't rained for months in a neighborhood where there is plenty of new construction. but little infrastructure for people to have access to water. and that's going to be the main topic of
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discussion here. how this precious resource is being used. come with me here. they have a very solemn affair on stage. he was the president of the yoke. yeah. the issue that is being discussed here, water as a human, right, this is all the challenge. they say, oh, this century, billions of people do not have access to clean water. people in the more advanced economically countries or so on, the ones that may be waste. so they have the water, but they use much more than they need and the waste that put the rest of humanity that if it were distributed in a more equitable. so who's to blame for this crisis in water? well, we're leaders in this forum sake, climate change holds responsibility. we're the grocery store city of this resource . but environmentalists say we collectively have a responsibility because we consume too much water. for example,
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this cup of coffee took a 130 leaders of water to make it or their shirt that i'm wearing 2500 liters of water. this forum at heart raises the issue of how we consume water and how this has to change. in order to preserve this very precious resource, the runs has more than 300000 children in somalia or severely malnourished. it's the worst drought in 40 years, and a small can lab reports from the south. more than half a 1000000 farmers and herders have lost their crops on their animals with. this is what somali is drought, but it has done to this 3 year old boy. his father de la d mohammed was a farmer who all his crops died last month. they joined hundreds of thousands of
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people who were leaving their homes for make shift camps. but there wasn't enough food or water in the camp either. i left my wife in the campus, she was also sick. i have been here for 14 days with my son in the hospital and is slowly making recovery day after day. the u. n says more than a 1000000 children and malnourished a 3rd of them severely after the last 3 rainy seasons failed. crops and animals have been wiped out. children who are among the most vulnerable, the lucky ones get medical help across southern somalia. sarah pew take feeding centers a full like this one in the town of look somali as have famines before the doctor shook the hussein up. the says she's never seen anything like this. she works here for the irish charity tro care. more than to came to money
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admitted according to lee who is more market most people here heard it animals and grew cropped on the banks of the rivers. it till they dried up. this was somebody's name, survival, livestock can eat. little grows on the thorny bushes and turn it into milk, meat, and income, now caucasus, scattering this whole area. people say 1st, the crops died when the animals died too, they had no choice to walk here to the edge of the town and set up a camp. people use what they can to shelter from the dust and the sun. conditions on good. many children here need help, but humanitarian agencies say they have less than 3 percent of the money they need . any help is too late for had a data is daughter and her 4 grandchildren,
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who she says, all died on the way here was one following. the children died while we were walking . we did not have any kind of transport. if only we had transport, they would have survived. we could not get food or water, so they could not walk. that's why they died. nobody's even counted how many malnourished children of old he died. the next rains june, april help is needed now. malcolm web al, jazeera southern somalia. ah, this is all these other tell stories. a russian court has found a jail crumbling critic alexi nevada guilty of large scale fraud is accused of embezzling donations from anti corruption foundation. navarro is denied the charges and says they are politically motivated.

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