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the far right is preparing for battle, and their opponents are anyone who is different prejudice and fried in hungry on al jazeera ah. a city under curfew, people in ukraine's capital face another day of devastation or the president says he's willing to negotiate. ah, 11 o'clock, this is out 0 live window halls, coming up ukraine's 2nd largest city talk. keith comes under heavy bombardment, rushes, defense ministry, post videos of the damage i kremlin critic electing to veneer sentenced to another 9 years in prison. he says it is politically motivated and smiled here, his face,
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his wealth, drought, and 40 years, the un says more than 300000 children, not severely malnourished. so it is now almost a month into moscow's invasion of ukraine and russian forces are continuing to push into several cities while keep has fallen relatively quiet under curfew. the fighting is intensifying in the north west of the capitol future hoster mel irp and they've all been under attack for weeks but the cranium falls to say they have re taken suburb of macro rev cock give the 2nd largest city is seeing a heavy bombardment the russian ministry of defense is published these images showing military vehicles there in the southwest, a chechen leader posted video. apparently shane fighters in the besieged city variable. ukraine is urging russia to allow humanitarian supplies in and to let trap civilians leave the city. same bears robbie begins, are coverage my are you, bull is being bombed into the past. ukrainian se,
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economic infrastructure factories warehouses are non military targets. survivors now suffering war will inevitably suffer in the future. their livelihoods destroyed . ah, on the ground rushes chechen soldiers hardened fighters continue to push on residential areas and suburbs, waiting to meet them may be ukrainian volunteers like these met 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 their hands or never served in the army. they never thought that they would have a gun in their hands, sneezed, 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 the fear is natural, he says, to control it. you must embrace,
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oh, a small unit with little training days away from going into the fray. no to block rushes advance on the capital. mario pl keith turn to give satellite pictures show the russian armies use of artillery where it's ground forces have been stalled by lethal ukrainian hit and run attacks. movie magazine, digital in khaki region. another enemy jet was shot down these cli, 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 and the 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 thrall beach have new roles. 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,
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but we are not silent. we are in the rear. we are engaged in volunteer work because ukraine is in a difficult situation now. 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 keep 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 let's be now just beg, who's in the car key? the 2nd largest city in ukraine? seeing heavy bombardment, i said, well, what is the situation and now well we've just heard earlier today was the humanitarian distribution taking place, a shelf near by killing one woman and injuring about 20 others. now just in the last, i will will vary and hearing heavy artillery. i'm going gotten in going and we've just had some more rocket fire. but if i could just show you this square, this is a city center square. and in this time of year,
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it would have been full of people be admin, a regional administration building that was bummed right at the start of this conflict. it was bombed and completely destroyed. but this city of 1500000 we understand, derived to a 3rd of those people have left on the street. absolutely empty. and the people that are left behind that those are unwilling to leave that want to stay. they believe that they were born and bred had they went to remain here and the other people are the vulnerable people with no family, no friends or people family members that they just can't get out of the city. so they, yes, there has been heavy fighting, but the ukrainians are still in charge of the city. the russians haven't been able to take it and we've also heard that the ukrainian forces shut down a cruise missiles in the harkey region. i said that updates from khaki versus big reporting. what does he mentioned fighting? it's intensified around. he craves capital in run con has more not from keith. we
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heard very loud explosion. ne, where we are. that was 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. ah, 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 international 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 a few weeks. now we are going to see more of these as strokes rogue and see more of these artillery and shall come into the city 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, as a term is actually in cave. oh blast. just outside of the city it was nary that had
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been taken by the russians forgive, but ah, the ukrainians have managed to force them out the you ends. it's like, you general has said ukrainians are enjoying a living. hell antonia terrace. as russia to end the invasion saying the war leaves everybody worse off than 1000000 ukrainians have been forced from their homes. and that on the move that the war is going nowhere fast. for more than 2 weeks, mario paul has been encircled by the russian army and relentlessly bumped shelves and detect for want even if multiple false ukraine cannot be conquered. city by city street, by streets, house by house. the only outcome to all these is more suffering, more destruction, and more or of as far as the i can see,
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you get in people out including the leaving hell and the reverberations. i being felt worldwide with skyrocketing fools, energy, and fertilizer prices said happening to spittle into a global hunger crisis. the most presidents is wanting that russia could resort to using chemical weapons in ukraine. joe biden didn't provide any evidence, but said that vladimir putin could escalate the violence since he still faces resistance from ukrainian forces. he is back as against the law and he's now he's talking about new false flags he's setting up including he says and 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. he's already used chemical weapons in the past, and we should be careful about it was about to come. he knows of
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a severe consequences because of the united nato front, but the point is, it's real. well, let's look now what is a chemical weapon? it's defined as any talks of material that can cause death to humans or animals. and that includes its components in the weapons that release him. there are 4 kinds of calculations in there absorb through the skin and through the lungs. they can suffocate people and animals, and attack parts of the body, including the skin, eyes, blood nervous systems. a russia has always denied having chemical weapons which had been been done the international law for nearly a century. it has long been suspected of using them against critics rushes ally, syria, use them against the same people. it is civil war, which a, ga, 3 is a chemical and biological weapons expert. and he says if russia uses chemical weapons, it would destroy the law that underpins international relations. see, looked at what has happened in the more recent past say in syria, but also the allegations that were made,
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but whenever shown to be proven in chechnya, and these are likely to be the classical battlefield weapons for large area at this syria pattern of recent years. was to use of a toxic material such as glory, easily available for industrial processes and for things like water, sanitation, a. but these are very effective against an unprotected civilian population and it creates terror. it would be a very troubling situation if chemical weapons lose no consequence. the use of these weapons have been prohibited under international law for nearly central, but the possession has only been prohibited for about quarter century. and there has been a huge effort to destroy the stop pulse superpower had. and some other countries as well. this list of leather, chemical weapons, which is one of the cause of the core elements of the international system. all rules and regulations that dictate how countries interact with each other. if
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russia were to use chemical weapons, it would really, really undermine the whole legal basis of how international relations is carried out to the lab. and that would be extremely concerning as to have here an out 0, a long awaited reform shoreline, cuz parliament votes to change controversial security measures. and unprecedented temperatures are recorded as he ways hit some of the cold places on. ah, you're turned into your weather update for asia. hello, everyone. good to see you 1st, an update on this state. tropical depression, we've got move in across cutting across central parts of myanmar. anywhere in the zone we could see about 50 to a 100 millimeters of rain. is a situation for india, the potential for sundry downpours through the indian states of karnataka and
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carola, but let me get some heat to be found here, especially toward the northwest. i think some spots will hit temperatures in the forty's and new delhi. we've got you in for a high of 37 degrees as we looked toward southeast asia, some solid bands of rain, striking javert, pretty much the entire island there. there's also been flooding just outside of called and poor destroying that a 1000 homes there and a wet pitcher right across from the lay peninsula. now, for china as southern portions of china, we've got this slug of rain moving across, steering right in to taiwan. it's going to be a white day in hong kong as soaker with a high of 23. in this weather report right now in japan, there are some heavy rainfall warnings in place for southern sections. we'll call it pretty much anywhere from osaka rate through 2 cargo shima. you're gonna need the umbrella looks like we should get into some sunny spells dell for tokyo with a high of 11 degrees on wednesday. that's it. cease it? ah
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a 0 reminder on top stories. so and ukraine says it's forces have regained control of a keep it suburb as fighting rages, northwest the capital, which are most melon up, and have been under attack for weeks. i'll keep is coming under heavy bombardments, rushes, ministry to friends, release these images, sharing military vehicles, entering ukraine, 2nd largest u. s. president has warning russia could result in using chemical weapons. de cray biden didn't provide any evidence to said vladimir putin could escalate defiance. russian police detain 2 lawyers for jailed criminal critic, lexi nev only move came walter, a caught sentence. the well need to a further 9 years in prison was found guilty of fraud and contempt of court opposition. figures that the charges are politically motivated, the plans to appeal, but the smith was moved from moscow. not only the neck alexi navarro, only sentenced to 9 years in prison on top of the 2 and a half years. he was already sentenced to last year. he will serve a sentence,
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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 opponents to vladimir putin in russia. he had also a valley managed during his time in prison to get messages through his lawyers and posted 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 the valley there either. and we understand also that 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
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state controlled television. he's, he's not really known or heard or known about by people here as since he returned from germany almost a year ago now, he'd been poisoned with a nerve agents on a flight from siberia. he was taken to rush of it 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 as not been outside of jail. and now really, it's unlikely you're gonna hear anything at all from the election of only for the 9 years in prison, just as a follow to bends report that we're not hearing that the 2 lawyers for valley that were detained has now been released. the united nation says more than 300000 children in somalia are severely malnourished countries going through its worst drought and 40 years more than half a 1000000 farmers and heard as of last crops and animals warning,
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some viewers may find the images in malcolm west report distressing this is what somali as drought has done to this 3 year old boy. his father de la d mohammed was a farmer. all his crops died. last month. 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 camp. she was also sick. i had been here for 14 days with my son in the hospital and is slowly making recovery day after day. the un 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,
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sarah pew take feeding centers a full like this one in the town of look sir molly as had famines before doctor shook the hussein up. the says she's never seen anything like this. she works here for the irish charity tro care. the more did them until the came to money admitted according to who is more market. most people here heard it animals and grew crops on the banks of the rivers. it till they dried up. this was somebody's name to survival. livestock can eat what 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
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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 how to data is acts daughter and her 4 grandchildren, who she says died on the way here was one way 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 june, april help is needed now. malcolm web al, jazeera, southern somalia u. s. as in pay sanctions on a unity,
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sudan police force says offices from the central reserve use to excessive force against peaceful protest. this of the last october military takeover and accused of killing harassing and intimidated c, intimidating. the citizens, members of parliament, isreal lanka, voted to amend a controversial anti terrorism law. this comes 43 years after the legislation was 1st introduced as a temporary measure on the government says the amendments represent very substantial imprint. the critics disagree at the law allowed security forces to detain suspects without trial. no fernandez was born from cra practical. 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 there took against the amendment. or their mean issue was that the changes did not go far
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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 and the building behind me this yolanda and 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 works 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 o boeing has offered its full technical support to china. as it investigates monday's crush in the southern. the gang, she province ogden. 32 people were on board. the boeing 7 through 700 aircraft. the 20 reports now from bedroom. hello. oh, ethic footage. verified by chinese state media shows the aircraft, nose diving to the ground in the remote southern province of gong. she's the passenger plane operated by china. eastern airlines departed from the city of cooney 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
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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, horse and debt. 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 and crash on a new our flyer. the boeing 77800 is a predecessor of the 737 macs. a 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
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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 mooning the loss of those on board and has grounded all of expiring $77800.00 aircraft until further notice catching you out. a 0 baiting in the philippines president rodriguez to turn his party has endorsed the presidential bid of bone bung. marcus, he's the son of the former leader of ferdinand macos, who's acid in 1986 revolution. opinion polls suggest that marcus julia is needing ahead of maze election is running, mate is due to his daughter who earlier this month was endorsed by the governing party for vice president. a prominent nationalist figure from the french island of corsica has died in hospital after me attacked in prison. i of this month yvon colona, was in a coma or off to be assaulted by another prisoner. the attack triggered
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a violent protests with the demonstrators holding the government responsible. alona was jailed in 1998 for such an ac, a regional official, some course can see him as a hero. in the struggle for independence. moscow's president has inaugurated the new international airport to serve the capital about the project. as faith controversy from start to finish. is john hallman reporting from mexico city? ah, it looks just like any other mid size airport, but the philippe on hill, is it a poor thought built to submit? sco city was a serious point of contention long before it opened on monday. mostly because president under his manuel nope, is over the door, cancelled this $13000000000.00 mega airport a 3rd of the way for construction to build fully pen hillis instead. he said that projects undertaken by the previous administration was riddled with corruption
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essay. now he's built his own. he arrived on monday, feeling vindicated. mary of a game. miss rosanna as it is hadis. i laugh. because when i said that on the 21st of march the input would be ready. our visit. he said it wouldn't be possible . lopez abra, those apple is cheaper than the scrat one, but it's also smaller. it'll only work in combination with the other already overcrowded old one and it's far from the capital. it serves have a look at the distances from our office in the center, his, the existing apple than the one the president scrapped than his new one. and worse, the transport links to get there aren't finished. you can see that the motor that should mean that people can get to the airport make quicker is still under construction. there's also going to be a light trying to ferry passengers there without isn't finished yet either,
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and apparently will be at some point next year. so this is still very much a project that's under construction. meanwhile, that means travel times more than 2 hours from the center in traffic. some are also worried about who built one, who will partly run the air, pull the army. they're involved in almost all this governments mega projects and have a lot of influence with the president's many funds. that's what's the launch we're just as exuberant as he was actual out of what a plethora, it's a 1st class airport. i know a lot of them, and this is at the same level as the shanghai airport. many might differ, but at least it's up and running. now, the jury's out on if it will just be an unloved 2nd option to the main older airport. we're philippe on hill is really takeoff. john holman, out visitor metzger, city heavy rain and flooding of killed at least 5 people in the same brazilian town
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where more than $200.00 people died during mudslides last month for the some missing after downfalls and metropolis on sunday. many people have been forced to shelter in schools and churches after february mudslides destroyed their homes. the coldest places on earth have been hit by extreme heat. both of the planets poles reporting unusually high temperatures with scientists, calling it historic and unprecedented temperatures in antartica were 40 degrees higher than normal in some places in the past few days. at a time when the continent is meant to be cutting down at the other end of the planet, temperatures in the arctic with 30 degrees above normal region is any meant to be slowly emerging from winter right now for to jonathan. while as ever such are in a polar meteorology at frances grenoble outs, university. and he's a scientist need more evidence before deciding whether it is a sign of things to come. the extreme temperature ers and the arctic and the ants arctic. they both can be sort of attributed to what we call a mr river. that is
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a court or the air is very warm and was transported from the law allowed us for we live city and harlow jude's and the case of the antarctic. the events was much more intense than what was observed in the arctic. the events occurred on the march $54.00. the scriver may landfall in easton, arctica. from there, the moisture was transported on further into the continent, and that's when we start observing that freakishly larger, 40 degree temperature anomaly. and these events do fit into a broader pattern, extreme events that we didn't think were possible. and so they, well just happens, especially in the case of the antarctic. this was something that kind of changes the way we think of the sort of climate now of our human history of observing the weather and it's artic 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
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a sciences to study. going into the future. astronomers have reached a major milestone in this search for a world's love to study. as of looking, they now discovered more than $5000.00 so called echo plants. those are outside our own solar system. nasa says it could be billions more waiting to be discovered. ah, so this is out there are, these are the top stories that ukraine says that forces have regained control of a keep sub up as fighting rages, northwest of the capital future ultimately have been under attack for weeks. the city is under curfew after heavy shelly on monday killed several people. the un secretary general says ukrainians are enduring and living hell, antonia could tear as russians who in the invasion 10000000 ukrainians have been forced from their own.

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