tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 22, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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oh, knowledge is iraq. we're a no a this is al jazeera. ah. are there i'm the cloud. this is the news are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a city on the car, few people in ukraine's capital face another day of devastation while the president says he is willing to negotiate. ukraine's 2nd largest city cal cave comes under heavy bombardment, rushes, defense ministry posts videos of damage, provenance, criminal credit collection of only a sentence to a further 9 years in prison for fraud and contempt of court. he says the charges
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are politically motivated, somalia, facing it's west drought in 40 years. the u. n says more than 300000 children, a severely malnourished. i'm devin ashwin sports as cattle launches its campaign for 20000 volunteers. how put on the wild cup, while new zealand takes us, that clay said to the finals reaching the last fall in that qualifying competition . so now almost a month into moscow's invasion of ukraine, russian forces, it continues to push into several cities. well, keith has fallen relatively quiet under curfew. the fighting is intensified north, west of the capital, a butcher, hoster melanie urban had been under attack for weeks, but ukrainian forces say they have retaken these suburb of matter if a khaki, the 2nd largest city, is seeing heavy bombardment,
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the russian ministry of defense is punished at these images, shame military vehicles there and in the southwest, the chechen leader has posted a video, apparently showing fighters in the vicinity of merrier po, ukraine is as you russia to allow a humanitarian supplies in and trap citizens out of that city. we got correspondence covering the story brought across ukraine. emron khan is in the capital of cave. robert bride is standing by for us in the western city of levine, but 1st we go to acid bag, who's in a car, keith in the 2nd asset. so give us an overview of the situation there if you were, oh, well, we've been handful just over an hour and it's been nonstop sound of heavy artillery from the according to ukrainian authorities. they're saying that a few full show something, talk to the 2nd largest city in the last 24 hours. and as you can see, this is very quiet. and i've got this city of 1500000 has approximately one 3rd of
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its population. just leave and the people that seem to be left behind the albany on the one or both people unable or unwilling to leave this 60. now we've just been to your manager and distribution where people are working on bread charging their phones because some people don't have electricity. and right behind is not about 200 meters down the road became a across the has just been, it was on fire. there's considerable damage along the street and many houses are damaged, but there's still people, some people inside those places. we spoke to one woman whose husband is disabled and she says she just called me. she has nowhere else to go. and in other parts of the country in terms of the east of ukraine, we had 5 people died and 20 seriously wounded men rush. did russian ministry talk today? and you're going to say that to 5 and this morning, the intercepted a cruise missile,
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the russian cruise massage. and so as i mentioned, the heavy artillery continues to be fired. and many people have already enough because we just don't know where when will be, who just said, i have seen what, what will be here to where it will be here. where and i said we, we've had stories, residents, of course, all the way across ukraine and those that remain where you are in khaki. what kind of encounters of you have, what's the spirit of those that remain idle, that the russians won't take the city? many volunteers you see come across them at checkpoints, the of taken up on to defend the city, the russian side. ukrainian russians want to take this, but those that remain also some, some of so have the choice to be but don't want to be that they, this is a city, this is where they were born. this is where they grew up and they will remain and
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they won't be forced out. they feel that they are being terrorized by the russian military because we went to the city center. and that's the very historic center, but was destroyed by russian or text missiles and asked, right? so in terms of resilience, those that remain out of the own real, they're very resilient. they definitely don't want to be, but it is difficult. circumstances is constant firing, shutting the air, raid sirens, constantly going on. and the supplies and some of the supermarkets are running low . and people are resorting to handouts in terms of just just seeing what think ad brit said. thanks for that. some time being it will speak to you as the day progresses that i said, break the in khaki. well, ukraine says it sources have regained control of a key. if suburb is fighting rages around the capital. as robbie as this report, mario apple is being bombed into the past ukrainian se economic infrastructure
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factories warehouses are non military targets. survivors now suffering war will inevitably suffer in the future. their livelihoods destroyed, ah, on the ground russia's chechen soldiers hardened fighters continue to push on residential areas and suburbs, waiting to meet them may be ukrainian volunteers like these math actors, singers, artists, all defending their home. seattle to the boys so far, well old people of volunteers really autumn, who basically never had a gun in the hands of never served in the army. they never thought that they would have a gun in their hands. nice too, but all of them are with all of their intentions, are determined to resist. and this desire just brought all of them here, sir. what was in fear is natural. he says, to control it. you must embrace, oh,
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a small unit with little training days away from going into the fray. no to block rushes advance on the capital. mario pl keys, turn the keys. satellite pictures show the russian armies use of artillery where its ground forces have been stalled by lethal ukrainian hit and run attacks. movie magazine vigil in khaki region. another enemy jet was shot down these crew. our forces have already shut down so many russian jets and helicopters that we can only state instead of containing brains, their pilots heads. i empty, you look, i said as well, and this is not by accident. their hearts and souls are all so empty. unharmed but not untouched by the fighting performers in drove each have new rolls cooking meals for soldiers on the front lines. the moisture yet the key receive. there is a saying that when the gun sound uses our silence, but we are not silent. we are in the rear. we are engaged in volunteer work because
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ukraine is in a difficult situation now to know. since the invasion began, they've sent thousands of meat balls and dumplings as well as meat stew soup, fish, and pancakes. from here to cave e, as long as their people remain in harm's way for this theatre troop, the show must go on zane basra v l g 0 live if well let's get the latest to and from the capital of cave im ranken is standing by. there m ron know what is happening right now. well the curfew is about halfway through this. curfew was brought into effect to 8 o'clock last night. goes on until 8 or sorry, 7 am wednesday morning is was just taking a look at the streets. keep isn't a busy city anyway, this city is about 50 percent evacuated already the any people are really left behind. those people have absolutely no choice and can't go anywhere else. any
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things, any people the any calls were seen moving on the street, or actually things like that car of that. or if you can see it with ukrainian flagon, it's actually a civilian comp. inside our territorial defense units. they have volunteers who are patrolling the city. what could be the reason for this curfew, why is it lasting such a long time? 35 hours? well, there's a number of reasons the deputy messages do with shelling. others of suggested that it's actually to do with the security operation to try and look for russian saboteurs that may be in the cities, not the 1st curfew that we've been through. and the last couple of weeks i was one last week last about the same time. and that was against a no, that was no peroration trying to look full russian saboteurs now. that's the curfew . but the fighting is ongoing about $1030.00, about an hour and a half, 2 hours ago. now actually we heard very loud explosion. ne, where we are. that was
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a cruise missile that was shot down by ukrainian air defense systems over the north of the city. and this seems to be a tactic that the russians are employing more and more the advance into kia has actually stoled anecdotally, i can tell you that that's what ukrainians are telling us. but it's been backed up by the intellectual community, particularly british defense, who are talking about the fact that the russian army haven't managed to take and take any major areas in the last few weeks. and now we are going to see more of these, astro, rogue, and see more of these artillery and shelling come into the city or a whilst their soldiers are still stalled on the outskirts, but the ukrainians are now mounting a counter offensive. or these a suburb of keep its suburbs, a bit misleading. ah, as a term is actually and keep all blast just outside of the city. it was nary that had been taken by the russians were give, but ah,
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the ukrainians have managed to force them out. ah, there's another area, boris of all are, which is navy international airport, the mer there ah, is asking all of the citizens, the civilians there to evacuate the city to allow the ukrainian army into mountain operation against russian forces that might be on the outskirts. and whilst all that's going on, austin well butcher and helping those 3 major front lines on the edge of the city which of the russians take, allow them to use as a staging post for any potential ground invasion into the city. fairs fighting is still going on in those areas and indeed we've had ero sirens, and los and explosions from that area, or throughout the day or around. thanks her to him. around con, there in the capital. let's head west. we go to live now. robert bride is there for us and rob the president. zalinski say he is ready to compromise. where are we exactly with, with talks and any negotiations. that's
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right. there is this ongoing talk about towards which theoretically is all add to the good we hear from the kremlin, for example, that they have put forward certain proposals to the ukranian side to which they have had some responses, but not responses to others without going into any details about what those proposals are. we the, as it may precedent 0 lent skis our office is a little more more forthcoming. so we have a better idea of what any kind of negotiations might look like. for example, this major concession on giving up her application for joining us of nato, which we know is our one over which is one of the reasons are that turn russians are here on ukrainian soil. it is one of them, a major issues with the russian side. president zelinski is already intimated in the past that he'd be willing to concede on that. so that's fairly easy for him to do or so for example,
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to recognize russian as an official language in parts of ukraine. that again is another easy, easy thing to conceive from the ukrainian side, where the problem started, of course, is on land and territory. and whether you concede land that as far as the ukrainians are concerned, has simply been grabbed by russians as a, as part of this, sir, as part of this exercise in naked aggression, do you reward that? so that's where the problem start here. but we do hear from another advisor and zalinski is office that they are constantly in contact and between the 2 sides, even if it is online, there is a lot of going back and forth, but it is around. so various details such as the framework for or a road map on going forward on what the substantive issues are. and so when you get into this thicket of detail, it does make it sound as though any kind of meeting between putin and zalinski is still a long way off. any kind of peak their peace deal still remains are very far in the distance, or even just a ceasefire to bring this fighting to an end. so,
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or for the moment, at least obviously, and as we can see around the country on so many different fonts, that fighting continues or a, rob, thank you very much. hi, rob mcbride down live now the u. s. president has worn and russia couldn't resort to using chemical weapons in ukraine. joe biden didn't provide any evidence that said that vladimir putin could escalate the violence since he still faces resistance from ukrainian forces. he's back is against the wall and he's now he's talking about new false lives. he's setting up including he says, asserting that we'd america, biological, as well as chemical weapons. and you're simply not true 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. he's already used chemical weapons in the past,
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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 a. so what is the chemical weapon? well, it's defined as any toxic material that can cause death. all hummed humans or animals and that includes its components and the weapons that release them. there are 4 kinds of chemical agents and they're absorbed through the skin, the lungs, and they can suffocate people and animals and type parts of body, including the skin, eyes, blood nervous systems. rushers always denied having chemical weapons which have been banned under international law for nearly a century, but has long been suspected of using them against critics and rushes allies, syria use them against the same people in its civil war. this may not if it brings padia who's a chief strategy officer rasmussen, global and a former director of policy and planning at nato. he joins us live from madrid for a brief welcome to the program at. so what's your sense here for nevada on the,
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is this the end of the road for him? we wouldn't hear any more. well, i hope know that it's clearly a doubling down from let me do good in mostly any, any possible liter off off a russian position. i think it's a sad day for russian as possible. democratic future. betty, unfortunately comes without surprise and it serves the chemical weapons concern. if putin deploys a chemical biological weapons. what effect would that have on the dynamics of this conflict? when i think it would bring your company to a level that are clearly protein has no interest in bringing which will be essentially the west, especially the united states would be urged to intervene because i think this will be clearly crossing a line that's been it's been actually mentioned by the police presenter,
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but also recently by president by done that weapons of mass destruction. you don't have any place extra. i think he has to, this is signaling off his he's trying to scare erst from intervening, and he's obviously trying to terrorize the ukrainian population. but using it will for sure take that coffee to a brand new level with devastating consequences for putting himself. but say, you have to wonder why russia would do this at all, because all that back is really against the wall, as biden would have it. i could, they just not just mobilize a, you know, the might of their air force to try and neutralize at the fight isn't ukraine? i think they are running quickly. other functions. the fact that a couple of days ago, allegedly they will have use a kind of hypersonic weapon is another, a sign that they are using the cannot weapons or threatening to use a kind of weapon that has 1st no place in this conflict. stroke on doesn't really
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have an operational purpose. so i think it's, it's put in trying to show that he's not running out of options twice. in fact, if you look at the, the attrition rate, the russian. so just catherine t's, he's indeed running quickly out of options, but we should not also underestimate how hard it is for the ukrainians who resist. my, you, paul, is on the verge of falling. this would be huge. symbolic a kind of a negative aside for, for the ukrainian versus don't. so, and both sides, either way, fighting against the clock. but the problem is put in, is doing it in a much more aggressive way. when present buttons hasn't putin knows that nato is, is united than there will be consequences? what would you say those consequences could be? what are the mean? when i think it would be wise for natalie does not to say what the consequences would be. that's the whole point of sending this kind of ambiguous message saying
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we will respond, but we're going to keep a busy keep a response to our own judgment depending on what you're about to do. so i think you see the right kind of messaging in menu. it comes with blades since evelyn, you may put in start that this whole operation with some nuclear saber rattling which was left uninsured at nato and more broadly in the west. and i think we have allowed him to get away, which is kind of nuclear weapons of mass destruction signaling which we should have cut short from the start by signaling back that we will respond and that those weapons have no place in this conflict. a fabrice appreciate that. thanks very much . indeed for sure. it's spectacular. quality of us, beatrice not according russia, has sentence jail crammed in critic, alexi novelle need to 9 years in prison. he was found guilty of fraud and contempt . court opposition figures as the charges are politically motivated. developer is already serving a 2 and
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a half year sentence. let's go straight away to bernard smith, whose life was in moscow and burnett. the verdict is no surprise and now and the valley out of back to politics. he is to come again. no, no, no surprise, not only isn't that like say no volley sentence to 9 years in prison on top of the tune of years. he was already sentenced to last year. he will serve a sentence, this new sentence in a maximum security prison. the prosecutors had asked him to be moved from the relatively less severe penal colony he's in now to a maximum security prison. it's silence is effectively the last known open political opponent to vladimir putin in russia. he had also a valid, managed during his time in prison to get messages through his lawyers and posted
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those on. instagram is instagram is now been banned in russia blocked in russia. so even if he wanted to, you can't read anything about in a valley there either. and we understand also the lawyers who were going to speak to journalist outside the prison to comment after the sentencing. they have been detained and driven away in a van before they were able to speak to journalists. anyway, what's happened in the valley is unlikely to get any coverage at all on russian state controlled television. he's, he's not really. ready known or heard or known about by people here since he returned from germany almost a year ago now he'd been poisoned with a nerve agent on a flight from siberia. he was taken to rush up to germany for medical treatment and recovered and flew back in january last year, arrested as soon as he landed. and since then has been in jail, has not been outside of jail. and now really,
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it's unlikely you're gonna hear anything at all from alex in the valley for the 9 years. he's in prison or by the facts that ben smith in moscow. let's take this on . we can speak now to resumes. nilsson, who's a lecture at the u. c l. school of savannah can european studies joins us live now from london. so what's your reaction to this a, the only 9 years and a maximum security prison. what do you think the implications are? yeah, i mean, as sure, as sure record on the previous test, this is no surprise toward em. i think the implications are also me. the intense behind this are to hurt and the one hand and the russian state one is to signs of andy and make sure that he stays out of the political process. m also stage on the paper to promote in short of any part of his cause. promot sent out in the messages and so one more broadly, of course, this is another step in the russian regimes attempt to challenge all criticism within the country and basically to attack what portion effectively has called in
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the 5th columnists as in. ready traitors inside russia. i mean, there's been some oh, i think we've lost there are already a connection with russ milne notting. what, what was don't i think let's see, is the back or can you hear sir? hello, can you hear me now? i can hear. so we lost you just for a 2nd there. i was just going to say that despite your being behind bars, electing about the has managed to, to call for protests, is that likely to continue in any way? and i think protest will continue to some extent, not necessarily because he called for it, but because there is a genuine m, quite significant group of people in russia. we're protecting against the wall and against what the regimes doing right now inside rush. i fear, however, that repression from the regime will only increase. to what degree do you think miss will stoke anti putin sentiment in russia?
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this sentence, as you say, we've been discussing it. it hasn't come as a surprise. but there were and there will be those who support this verdict and sen . yeah, i'm sorry, we've lost our guest that we've lost our connection with restaurants. nielsen, so we'll move on the threat of severe weather. it continues for the southern united states. and let's hear from jeff. now that's the details in the welfare update. there's been an outbreak of tornadoes across the us states of texas and oklahoma. let me show you where the energy is on tuesday, moving more toward the east, anywhere with it's dark color. so from louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, into kentucky. we could see some more tornadoes touch the ground of the atlantic. we go at night, stay in dc, we've got a high of 16 degrees, some rain moving across the ohio river valley and we've got rain. it's still for the upper midwest. why spend? we go seams are beginning to dry off across british columbia and look portland 20
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degrees as the temperature we would expect to see in mate. now keeping on the scene with high temperatures, look at this as f 26. los angeles $29.00, but we know what goes up must come down san francisco. as we head toward the weekend, your temperatures are closer to average central america. plenty of sun to go around, but also some daytime heating storms that includes for havana with the high $32.00 degrees. and after south america we go, we've got rain stretching pretty much from the atlantic coast right through to the pacific. and for the 2nd time in 2 months, we've seen some more flooding outside of rio in patropolis, about 2 and a half times the monthly average of rain in 10 hours and storms winding up from a song c on rate through to month of the dale. they stay and calmer. doro, though, with the height of 21 degree. well, jeff, thanks for that says still ahead here around 0, a long away to reform shoreline. has parliament due to a vote on changes to its controversial security measures. a mexico on bailey is
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brand new airport, where it had been dulled by allegations of corruption and he may have walked away from this huge crush. but this made her g. p champion suffers a season threatening warren that coming up in school. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of panic russian or the gas for western leaders? will sanctions on russian energy exports. a recipe for such informed opinions france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still reserve media debt. going to be teaching 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, when the news breaks for it all started early hours around 5 am very large explosions. people waking up to walk. they never expected men well. when people
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. have been under attack for weeks. be ukrainian forces, say they have re taken self up. rushes, ministry of defense is released images showing military vehicles. entry. cochran ukraine. second largest city has been under heavy bombardment since the kremlin invaded its neva. a court in russia has sentence, crumbling critic electing to val need to 9 years in prison. frank guilty of fraud and contempt of court. the opposition figure says the charges are politically motivated. so moral on top story, ukraine, southern city of microwave has endured 2 weeks of heavy shelly russian forces including attacks from hypersonic rockets and were luffy as more no, la di charquetta. madame medina, mc life, what have you done? we are exactly 10 kilometers away from nikolai, and we are now at the main road leading to the cities eastern countryside. this is one of the very few petrol stations that are still operational since the beginning
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of the war. most of the other stations have been shut down. according to the staff here, $3.00 to $4.00, missiles have hit the area with 3 persons been killed, including one of the staff working in the special station along with 2 passing customers. this spot was among what was targeted last night with microwave book, but here there is no place to hide others. every day we go to work as if it was our last day of our lives, which would have been means to of my colleague. he lost his life here. i don't know what divine miracle we had was when the station did not load the size of the disaster would have been much greater. we don't know how to money. i live since the beginning of the war. gas is no longer so simply because the gas storage tanks are as you see above the ground and they are prone to expulsion. recently gas is permitted in some station including this one. you may see the shrapnel marks on the outside of this gas tank. luckily it did not explode. how the, how did the damage would have been catastrophic obama? over the past week, we spoke about the declining pace of attacks and the sense of apprehension prevailing in and around the city. last night for areas my colleagues were targeted
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by the russian forces. it is also the 1st time since the beginning of the war to see the city center target. among the areas targeted were deserted. the hotel and a mental health hospital in russia has told the us ambassador to moscow that diplomatic relations are on the verge of being 7 follows president jo biden's comments last week when he called russian president vladimir putin, a war criminal hash. him, albert has more now from oscar. first of all, the states miss my president biden widely seen here as very critical of our russian conduct during the mr campaign in ukraine and targeting, also president let him and putting number 2 of the rushes are saying that the americans are not doing the necessary to put more pressure or ukraine to come to terms with a comprehensive political agreement that will be conducive to a cease fire. and. and then to the military operation. number 3, they saying that the americans, along with and they to have never been genuine about the need to address the
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concerns of russia, which has been saying for more than 2 decades. that the expansion of nato s were eastwards, is a threat to rushes in national security. and this explains, for example, that sir gil, i've robbed the rush of foreign minister 2 days ago, said that it is absolutely no illusion among the russians that they can ever rely on the americans in the future. and that the russians will never tolerate a world order dominated by the us because they say that if you look at what is happening in the region, the can connect the dots. they say that the i barrack is along with me to have been working for quite some time to under my rushes are regional and global war by moving forward with, with, with nato expansion. and this boy is boiling down now to, to this a rift that 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 players, the russians, and the american,
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and the americans on the same page. at save, the children says that 6000000 children trapped inside ukraine are in imminent danger. is more hospitals and schools come under a russian attack. he washes the chart, his country director in ukraine. what we've 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 grounds 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 attack, and indeed at least 70 had been completely destroyed. you know,
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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 52 attacks of occurred again and help facilities which right now or absolutely needed to provide life saving care for children and families to other well use. now the un says more than 300000 children in somalia are severely malnourished countries going through the worst drought and for he is more than half a 1000000 farmers and herd is of lost their crops and animals warning some view as may find the images in malcolm, which report district this is what somali as drought has done to this 3 year old boy. his father de la d mohammed was a farmer until all his crops died. last month,
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they joined hundreds of thousands of 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, sara, p take feeding centers a full like this one in the town of look, somali is had famines before. the doctor shook the hussein up. the says she never seen anything like this. she works here for the irish charity tro care.
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more than until the came to money admitted according to lee who is more more of most people here herded animals include crops 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. me an income, now caucuses, a 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 asians who say they have less than 3 percent of the money they
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need any help is too late for her daughter is daughter and her 4 grandchildren, who she says, who died on the way. here was one of 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 already died. the next rains driven april help is needed now. malcolm web al, jazeera southern somalia. well, let's hear now from angela coney, who is eunice s representative in somalia and she says the severe drought has put even more children at risk of nutrition. so really severe situation. the drought is here, but already we had several children who are malnourished 1000000, probably 1400000 children are already undernourished,
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and of those probably about 360000 will become acutely malnourished. and so we really worried about the interest in this is absolutely and nutrition crisis for children. and it's also water scale to the crisis. the reins hadn't come. so we really worried that we need to get to the children as quickly as possible. you know, we do have some miracle miracle at kind of the, the fortified peanut pace that you see almost like a peanut butter and going into these children's mouths and the in the session. if we can get this into the children very, very early, then we can stop them. going from moderate nutrition into severe malnutrition where they need hospital. some of the children, probably 3 and a half 1000 at least, have got missiles very recently in the last 2 months. and we know that children are undernourished with a shock, like measles, or shop like pneumonia or diarrhea. they're much more likely to get very sick and die. so right now we don't have the absolute number, but we know that children will be dying of missiles is the preventable disease,
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but fact things. so we started on saturday, a huge big thing campaign he with the government and that partners like w h o in the, in jos. we've got to get those big things into children's arms very, very quickly to stop any more measles, to sri lanka, where members of parliament voted to amanda, controversial anti terrorism law. this comes 43 years off to legislation was introduced as a temporary measure of government says the amendments represent very substantial improvement. critics disagree down to terra law allows security forces to detain suspects without trial. we know finance is more not from columbus from the government was never in doubt of being able to pass this new prevention of terrorism amendment act. and they managed to do so with the simple majority of having made certain changes recommended by the supreme court. now obviously the opposition was very sort of vociferous and insistent on the sort of stand they took
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against the amendment. or their mean issue was that the changes did not go far enough. they basically accused the government of trying to pull wool over the eyes of everyone are claiming that they were making major changes to this anti terrible . when in actual fact it didn't really change the way things would happen on the ground. with regards to the treatment of terror suspects. now, this is something that obviously was debated for many, many hours in the building behind me, the salon can parliament. and ultimately, we've seen, as i said, the amendment bill go through bearing in mind that it's been 43 years since this bill was brought as a temporary provision for 6 months. and now for the 1st time we've actually had amendments as to how that worked on the ground. the foreign minister who talked to the bill in parliament said that this would be use or in very sort of selective
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circumstances where there was clear evidence of our sort of terrorism or terrorism related activity. but that obviously remains to be seen. the c or boeing has offered its full technical support. chimeras. it investigates monday's crush in the southern are going to she province, $100.00. 32 people were on board. the boeing 7 through $7900.00 aircraft through your post now from bridge minimum. oh, new career footage, verified by chinese state media, shows the aircraft, nose diving to the ground in the remote southern province of quang sheet. 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 quan 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
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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 believe that to china east in have the over $600.00 jet aircraft. and i think they've got turn somewhere along the lines of 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 fly. the boeing 77800, 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
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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 morning the loss of doors on board and has grounded all of its boeing 77800 aircraft until further notice. katrina, you are the 0 dating a prominent nationalist figure from the french island of corsica who died in hospital after being attacked in prison. earlier this month, iran colona was in a coma of to be assaulted by another prisoner. the attack triggered violent protests with demonstrators holding the government responsible. honor was jailed in 1998 for assassinating original official. some cause can see him as a hero and struggle for independence. in the philippines president rodrigo deterred his party. his endorse the presidential bed of bumble, macos he is a son of former leader,
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ferdinand macos. it was answered in 8986 revolution. when you polls just marcus today, leading ahead of maze election is running, mate is due to his daughter earlier this month. was endorsed by the governing party for vice president. japan's government has issued a rare warning of power outages in tokyo of to last week's earthquake. several power plants had their production temporarily shut down by the earthquake of the coast of fukushima on thursday. the government has asked people to conserve power for people were killed in at least 230 injured in the coldest places on earth have been hit by extreme heat. most of the planet poles reporting unusually high temperatures with scientists, corny at historic and unprecedented. in fact, temperatures are not antarctica. we're 40 degrees higher than normal in some places in the past few days. at a time when the continent is meant to be cooling down at the other end of the planet temperatures in the arctic with 30 degrees above normal,
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the region is only meant to be slowly emerging from winter right now. so now from job dr. jonathan, while lose a research into a polar meteorology at the front is grenoble outs. university. he said, sciences need more evidence before deciding whether it is indeed a sign of things to come. the extreme temperature harris and the arctic and the ant arctic. they both can be sort of attributed to what we call a atmospheric river. that is a quarter of the air is very warm and waste as transported from the laura latitudes for we live city and highlands. and the case of the antarctic events was much more intense than what was observed in the object. the events occurred on the march 15th when the amas. scrubber lane may landfall in east antartica from there and the moisture was transported on further into the continent. nasa, when we start observing that freakishly large a 40 degree temperature,
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normally these events do fit into a broader pattern. the scene, extreme events that we didn't think were possible until they well just happens, especially in the case of the antarctic. this was something that kind of changes the way we think of the ants are to climate. now, our human history of observing the weather in its arctic is limited. so it's difficult to say whether this is a sign of things to come, or just a rather freakish events that just will be very interesting for a scientist to study. going into the future. you have a right and flooding, have killed at least 5 people in the same brazilian town where more than 200 people died during mudslides last month for others are missing after heavy rain and patropolis on sunday. many people have been forced to shelter in schools and churches. after february mudslides destroyed the homes, mexico's president has inaugurated a new international airport to serve the capital of the project, his face control received from start to finish. john harmon report now from mexico
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city. ah, it looks just like any other mid size, a pool, but the philippe on hill is it a poor through built to submit? sco city was a serious point of contention long before it opened on monday. mostly because president under his manuel lopez opened a door, cancel this $13000000000.00 mega airport. a 3rd of the way for construction to build fully pen hillis instead. he said that project undertaken by the previous administration was rid with corruption, is same now he's built his own. he arrived on monday, feeling vindicated. mariel became listed as a, as in his head, his i love. because when i said that the breaking to that report just to go lodge united nations where the you, in 60 general antonia terraces and all of it is intensifying, getting more destructive and more unpredictable by be our 10000000
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ukrainians have been forced from their homes and that on the move that the war is going nowhere fussed for more than 2 weeks. mario paul has been encircled by the russian army and the relentlessly bumped shelves, and the thick foot won't. even if matthew bull false ukraine cannot be conquered. city by city, streets, by streets, house by house. the only outcome to all these is more suffering, more of destruction, and more order. as far as the i can see, you can in people are including a living hell. and the reverberations are being felt worldwide is skyrocketing, fools, energy, and fertilizer prices. so deafening to spittle into a global hunger crisis. developing countries would already suffocating and that the burden of coffins and the lack of access to eloquence financing. now that also
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buying a heavy price as a result of these washed. at the same time, we cannot lose hope from my outreach with various actors. elements of diplomatic progress are coming into view on several key issues. there is enough on the table to seize or steal it. these now and city is lead, negotiates. now, these war is unwinnable, sooner or later that it will have to move from the battlefields to the peace table . and that is inevitable. the only question is, how many more lives must be lost, or many more bombs must fall. or many mario bowls must be destroys, or many more ukrainians and russians will be killed before every one realizes that these war has no winners. only losers or men who are people who left to thine ukraine and on many people around the world will have to face hunger for the sl,
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stop containing the water ukraine is morally unacceptable. politically indefensible. and militarily nonsensical. what i said from disposing of obs, almost one months ago should be even more evident to they by any measures. but even the shortest calculation, if this thyme to stop the fighting now, and give peace a chance, if these thyme too, end these absurd wat, thank you. oh, why? oh, that is the un secretary general antonia gutierrez, talking about the situation in ukraine in the ongoing conflict between ukraine and russia. saying that this was unwinnable. the only question is how many more lives will be lost. how many mold boma must be full? must full. how much more destruction will there be?
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he said, people are enduring and living hell. and the time is for negotiation, there is enough on the table. he says to cease hostilities. now that the un secretary general, antonia gutierrez, the are let's get on. the sport is gemma. thank you, nick. chris, where it is become new zealand, all time leading scorer, as he helps aside confirm the place in the next stage of world cup. qualifying new zealand are taking on fiji in doha and would occasionally just half time a new coffee united strike a heading in his 29th international goal. while his teammates aligned to just got his 1st senior go for his country. that gave me a funeral aid with 20 minutes ago and would go to the 2nd of the game to take him to see girls for his national team is setting a new record new zealand wanted for an l to make it through the semi finals as the oceana qualifying tournament for caps all 2022. when you get
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a new candidate at one day in mondays, although there's less than 8 months ago now until the fif about cut kicks off in cash. and it's getting to crunch time and qualifying with 14 teams, able to book net spots at the finals in the next week and a half. and the haste started the search 420000 volunteers. as you want to casual scott reports. with the clock ticking down to the world cup fever has begun looking for what it calls the hearts of the tournament. the volunteers to help put on a successful event, pupils governing body president johnny valentino, was at a glitzy event encounters capital, doha, to encourage fans to sign up. it will of course, be an incredible journey, a journey that will give you memories that will follow you for your entire life. but more important than that, you are the 1st phase,
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the 1st smile that any visitor who katara will find when he comes here. as with previous world cups, volunteers will work across stadiums, training site, the airport and fan zones. they'll be there to help some of the 1000000 expected visitors to the country find their way. and so we're really looking for volunteers who are, you know, who want to help, who, who have that smile, have that openness. and we see every world club they bring really the joyful atmosphere as to the world. i called the good news important because i helped to bring all the dynamics together for such a motor tool that i was looking for 20000 volunteers. this year's tournament. that's more than the 17000 that worked in russia 4 years ago. and more than the 14000 that worked in brazil in 2014 applications are open on fif is web site. you must be at least 18 years old by october the 1st and can come from anywhere in the world, but must be able to speak english. but being
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a volunteer doesn't entitle you to a ticket to any of the games. and it's worth remembering that volunteers won't be paid. and they'll have to cover all of their transport and accommodation costs to get to qatar, woke up organized as though a keen to stress that it's an opportunity to be part of history at the 1st world cup in the middle east. come to upper and be the open, ours be the welcoming smile and the cheerful voice of our country and the region. be the heart, be the soul. be the energy that everyone feels during the world cup. cathy signed up to have the biggest show in football, but it's hoping the world will come to help. john gabriel scott al jazeera though english primarily champions. manchester city, every name, the highest hunting club in the world for the 1st time that he took the rankings in an annual study by financial from deloitte having made $9000000000.00 in revenue last season. they've written 5 places that spanish giant box lining topped the
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previous edition, slipped forth after the recent financial struggles. chelsea found the hoping they'll be allowed to watch that team in the f cup semi final off the talks with the government over the clubs, operating license. chelsea a currently banned from selling tickets because of sanctions against russian. ida revenue from rich missed out on the quarter final match. but the association says they hope funds will be able to secure that st. so the game wembley stadium next month, a russian olympic swimming champion has lost a sponsorship deal with speedo. after attending a rally hosted by vladimir putin in moscow last week is getting real off. he want to go battles at last his games and appeared with other olympians at raleigh with the nationalists. that symbol on his track, the lemmings governing body seen us that it was disappointed by his attendant 3 tom champion, phil mickelson is to miss them. office for the 1st time in 28 is the 1st gulf major of the it stops in just over 2 weeks,
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but nicholson's name as being removed from the list of competitors. the 51 year old is taking a break from the game following the fall out from his comments about the p j tool and the potential a saudi bank rival league nickerson has participated. i forgot the national every year since 994 and one the green jacket in 2004, 2006 and 2010 fixed. i may say g p. well, champion mark mark as has been dealt a major blow early in the new season. the spanish ride is suffering with a double vision of falling, his huge crash during the warm up sundays in denice in growing pre. he sat out, the race with concussion lock has missed the final 2 rounds of last season with the same problem, which she was 1st diagnosed with back in 2011 and have more tests next week. the trying to time and how long he might be helpful. and i like to start, lebron james says he's having a time with his life right now. that's after he led his side to victory, his former team at the cleveland cavaliers. how about this? from the, from a monster dunc either his teammate kevin last year. although afterwards james
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admitted he wished his friend hadn't been on the wrong end of it, but it looks like it was all taken in good spirits. but a friendly rivalry that james tops go to the lakers with $38.00 points, and also added 11 rebound. and 12 is this for the 100 career triple double and knocked out one more time. 30 points never having a time of my life right out of games, such a beautiful thing and as long as i'm healthy enough to put on a uniform, i'm a play with a lot of passionate pot energy. give my teammates what they deserve. home stay where they need out of act and hopefully like i said, the rest of the season, i could just stay on somewhat injury free. obviously, i'm dealing with a few injuries right now, but i'm working through it. australia's women remain on biesen at the cricket. wild cough after a 5 wicked victory of south africa, captain that meg lemmings go to century on highway 235, not out as australia, chase on a target of 272 with 28 bulls to spare. australia have already qualified for the
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semi finals. this was south africa's 1st defeat of the tournament, but they are 2nd to the table and still not likely to make it to the last full. the 3rd placed india also closed in on a semi final sport with a comfortable $110.00 run. when i bangladesh, india have suffered at 3 winds. i've had sorry, 3 winds and suffered 3 losses with a one more game supply. some of the world's best sailors will race for a $1000000.00 prize this weekend, the sale g p grand final. the preparations took a baton of the united states team in training. their catamaran, capsized on san francisco bay. it was caused by systems issue apparently. and all the sailors a thankfully much safely from the water. the american team is one of 2 who have already clinched a spot in sundays when it takes so grand final that is what you'll sport now. pizza will have more a little bit later. nick, jimmy, we'll see you later. thanks very much. leave the meeting. tell i'm about. is it for this new job? a news coming up in just
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