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ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera with this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm emily ang, when this is the news ally from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. the battle for the suburbs north of keep ukraine says it's mounted a counter offensive and re taken some areas. no where is safe in khaki, that that's the warning from the mer as he becomes under. heavy russian bombardments humanitarian corridors open, but not in marion home. when more than 100000 residents remain trapped in the
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besieged c. c. and the afghan taliban orders most to secondary schools for girls to close. only hours after they reopened in the 1st time in mums. i'm going to guess roscoe, it's sport. a huge shock in tennis is world level $1.00 and $3.00 time grand slam champion. ash boncey announces her retirement at the age of 25. we begin the program with the latest on the conflict in ukraine and new f. it is under way to evacuate people from cities being bumper, bombed by russia, ukraine's deputy prime minister says and 9 humanitarian cardoso have been opened. 45000 people have been evacuated so far. but there is no safe passage for the more than 100000 is still trapped in mary. a poem president followed me. zalinski says there is nothing left of the port city after a month of shelling,
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ukrainian forces offending off attacks by russian troops in the 2nd largest city car cave. most people have now fled or bringing more from there in just a moment. and a curfew in keith has ended. but shelling is being reported in some districts. russian forces are trying to push him to the city that ukrainian troops are holding them off. we have a t of reporters across ukraine. i, sad bag is in khaki. that same as rabby is in that living. stephanie deka is in odessa, but 1st let's go to iran. con is in the northern suburbs of keith. hello, the moran. how wide spread is the damage after another night of shelling? well, in the last 24 hours, we've seen several neighborhoods come under attack. the latest one was about 830 this morning and it was here in this neighbourhood. a shell actually landed in front of this building, blowing away much of the front of the building. i have to say that this is after
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the cleanup operation that took place in the last couple of hours. now we're hearing that at least 4 people were injured in this particular attack. now you see these windows hair are, these are actually windows into bedrooms. no one is actually sleeping in those bedrooms anymore. and in this neighborhood, because the civil defense of suggested to residents that they sleep in the corridor because when oh, shows learn. there's an incredible blast way that as you can see, blows out, the windows would be incredibly dangerous to be in those rooms. so you're sleeping in the corridor. now this, the damage here is across a pretty wide area known as wide as we've seen in the past. but it's not just this building here. there are buildings over there that have also been hit. it's we're hearing that at least 2 artillery shells landed here around 8 30 in the morning. there was the reason for that. well, we are being told that it could be to do with simply chaotic shelling the front
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lines of boucher and her pain or towards north all. throughout the day we've been hearing intense volleys of shelling going on from those particular front lines. also, britches intelligence is suggesting that actually the offensive into keith has actually been stalled and the russians are changing tactics. they're using artillery shelling now they're using rockets, missiles, and air strikes. the reason for that is the ground offensive is stalled. so they want to put pressure, not just on those front lines, but on the city itself. and that tallies with what we're seeing on the ground, but it's not just here in marquee. ah, the ukrainian force of actually beaten back the russian forces. and they say they've taken the area in boorish ball and another town navy international airport, a resonance of actually evacuated the area on the advice of the mer and ukrainian forces are going in for another potential frontline against the russians. okay, thank you very much for that update in mankind life for us in the capitol keys.
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let's head to ukraine, 2nd largest city now car cave, which is under continuous bombardment or the russian military. the mayor has warned, there is no play safe and every one should go underground. i sat bag is in the city and found this report silence. there was once a community here, but just us everything. silence is broken by the sound of artillery. this house was just hit law, so just want to regular. those who remain have become accustomed to it. this is milda, deborah, bob wallace. 10 minutes ago there were fire in like crazy thought they were really pounding the area up the road. oh, this is a residential area. your. it happens a lot heavier by every half hour. they reload what i'm receiving, curious for him and a britain and across the street. we meet 69 year old lead of or been a cover, but don't show on the quote you move your content over to her. she said she doesn't
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want to leave a house because a husband can't walk and they don't want to be a burden on others. do it? a neighbourhood is under constant attack or chin though long had yet another. it's scary. they hid here and there. half the street is destroyed. ukraine save us where we're here. we're told it's unsafe. we must leave the area because of the ongoing artillery. jill can hear that going and the incoming and can also hit him landing in the distance, and cassie smoke on the horizon does not hardly anybody left her because her but in the shadow of wool, it seems only the elderly, the left here. this school providing a vital to monitor in lifeline wellness. so i will go and look at those as been. our house is safe but a 100 meters away from us. people got killed,
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their bodies were in pieces. they were people i knew there's no nation not far from here. an apartment block was hit holocaust survivor fourish roman jenko lived here . now the taking away what's left of his body after shelling hit his flat, wooster sneak called through. there was a terrible showing. it was not a bam, more of a whistle, 3 terrible whistles dicky bring, who's in rome? jenko survived 3 nazi concentration camps in world war 2. vladimir putin says he's fighting nazis, but it's not north. is that killed roman jenko? it was russian artillery or i let's bring in a sad bag. he is at lime for as in car cave. hello there. i said, as we heard from your report, you've managed to speak to a number of residents. what stories are you hearing on the ground? well, the hearing that many people have left neighborhoods have been destroyed. everyone
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seems to know somebody that's either been injured or killed and the people that remain seemed to be the elderly and vulnerable, or those that just are not willing to leave that were born and bred hair. i don't want to leave the city now. some of the believe we spoke to to say, look, they can't leave, they don't want to be a burden on anybody. they have people to take care of. but many are relying on monetary age. we see people coming up for bread and hot food, but we also hearing that people are getting used to be a constant barrage of a terry. this constant firing that goes on down night and last night was really intense. i can tell you, we heard it all night. we saw flashes on the horizon with the strikes taking chase and the mayor has said, no part of the city is safe. that people should go to basements, underground stations, and bunkers. and we hear from the regional authority here that around 15000 people stayed in underground stations. i'm currently studying a hospitals. we've been speaking staff and patients inside. and they're telling us harrowing stories that people in the homes have been hit by struck around, shot, shrapnel, and doctors even keeping small pieces of shrapnel struggles that they just just
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smaller than the tip of my finger that killed a woman just days ago. and keeping those as a reminder to everybody that this is the damage that russian bonds are doing. and both patients and doctors and medical staff here of said there was one thing. oblivious of the politics. there was for the space over ukraine and the city to be close because they say the most damage is being done from those airplanes. are dropping bombs on the city. yes, and we can certainly say that from the image is thank you very much for that update . i said beg live for us in the city of khaki. let's have to leave now where rather as robbie is standing by, he has more on those humanitarian cardinals. opening up, tell us more about the deal to set up an evacuation civilians. and why disagreement doesn't cover the city of mary opposing well, you created president for letting me, and he's been making the regular national addresses in his latest one. he described
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what's happening in mario poll as a total blockade. he says that the conditions that people are living under right now are in humane. he says there's constant bombing, there's no access to food, water, or medicine. he said that russian forces are also blocking any sort of a delivery from reaching mario poll and commented on the fact that 15 aid workers bus drivers have been taken. hostage had been seized along with their deliveries by russian forces that. ready when they were trying to get into my pool to get paid to the people that are still in the country, there 9 out of 10 humanitarian corridors that have been negotiated are currently open. but they were, they don't include mario poll itself because of the russian blockade around that city. now, what maria, pull authorities are telling people that they want to try to evacuate. ready there's 10100000 people that are trying to get out if they want to evacuate, they're trying to direct them to. but yonce, and there are we are learning just in the last our 26 buses on their way from south
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region to that city, to try to evacuate people and mario polls. officials are directing people to try to get to be danced if they can, to try to get out of there as soon as possible. okay, thank you very much zane beds robbie live for us in that live ave. let's go to odessa now where stephanie deka is standing by. hello there, steph, i guess, are seen as a strategic asset by both ukraine and russia. what's the latest on the ground there? well, that is ukraine's biggest port. so we've seen an increase in shutting actually can just hear it now shutting from the sea yesterday for the 1st time shelling hit inside the city, damaging a few buildings, not causing any casualties, but what you're seeing now, this has been going on for weeks. this is a dozens preparing, bracing their city for what they believe is an imminent attack by the russians. so we're here at what is the address in yacht club. they've been doing this, filling sandbags, digging upside from the beach,
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filling them up on these trucks and then fortifying the rest of the city. now the city is on edge in the sense that there's very few things we can film when it comes to military post, very, very sensitive. we've seen ukrainian navy portrayed patrolling here. and yesterday, for the 1st time, we also saw missiles fired from the russian fleet from their base in sebastopol in crimea, towards, towards ukraine. we've had air raid sirens going off here really overnight, daily basis. we saw anti aircraft missiles being engaged last night, but to give you a sense of how people feel here, i'm joined by misha, is from a music producer, really you in times of peace. tell me a little bit about how you feel, what is happening. are you worried about an imminent russian attack? i'm not worried. i was born in the city and i spent here my whole life. and while we were waiting for this events, we hope that it won't happen,
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but we were preparing mentally, the most important things that we were a do mentally. so as you can see, what is happening here, i guess it's a bit crow it because of the army. so the defendant crane is it mix of army and people and the civil people army or professionals. they're doing their job and people are volunteering and making just to just everything the army needs us to do . there's been an increase in the last couple of days. you were telling me, shutting. we've heard it as well on that. just said, you feel like, how's the, are people more worried than before? actually the people who are in this are now felt a little bit temperature rising, but to no fear, no panic, just we were keeping doing what is needed from us. you were telling me your
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mother, your partner, they left on the early stages of the war. what is that like? yeah. oh women are already in europe. and i want to say when think that to we really feel huge support from the europeans. yeah, we can hear different words from the politicians, but it doesn't matter because the main thing is that people understand us help us in all the way they can. so we see that we appreciate that very much. and big thing to the europe. did you ever imagine that this would happen? how does it feel for you? what has happened to your life? oh, actually yeah. i imagine because after you went over the past of the 2014 and 15, we understood that nothing is impossible. i mentioned to that way that as it happens here. so i understood that you know this. there were
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a lot of work because so far as to region from russia, but the sweetest for them and understand and they wanted this, but they won't get it. they won't give up people, people who live here always figured out their problems in some special ed to today . and we will do this again. and just briefly, i want to ask you about the fabric of society, russia, ukrainians. you have family links are very close. what is the situation done to those relationship? i can tell that right now if it was like, there were some bridges between our nations. right? towels as bridges are already burned, almost burned. in my case, only a few people gave me some supports on good words. most of them,
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most of them act like they get nothing to do about this and it's not their problem . a lot of people feel really like betrayed because in last years we a lot of people like tried to have a positive review on all of this and try to say that not told the rush and supports war and phone. now we see a huge support of this war from russia, even some people that that previously seemed smart. michelle, thank you very much. a giving you a sense of flavor of how people here are feeling. and this is continuing day by day, the fortification of a city of the key port of the port, really the key vital a, it's an export court over 70 percent of exports of ukraine's exports go for mayor. that is, of course stopped. so on a daily basis,
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a dozens continue to fortify their city waiting for that attack. thank you for those inside stephanie deca live for us in odessa and children's hospital in ukraine's east. in new hans christian has been bombed by russian forces. it happened in the city as savvy air onions during the last 24 hours. rescue tames were able to evacuate 7 children and 15 adults. officials, same will than 2 dozen buildings in the region have been damaged in the last day, including a school ukrainian ther authorities say hospitals and schools have been regularly attacked by russia's military. the health minister says 10 hospitals have been destroyed. the world health organization says another 43 have been damaged. i'd grouped st more than $300.00 health facilities are in combat zones, or areas and russian control. more than 60 schools across ukraine now lined ruins. another 460 have been damaged. save the children, says an estimated 6000000. the young people are trapped in ukraine. with many
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sheltering in buildings that are increasingly coming under attack. we have plenty more head on this news, our including babies abducted organ sold, and women in slaves. we take you inside a rocks, organized crime game, how mexicans working a broader helping the country out of the economic recession. and in full, all the action from the n, b a, as the golden se worries lose the 3rd game, you know, right? ah, we now have some bragging news out of somalia gunfire has been reported in the capital market issue. security forces have been fighting armed men and trying to
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storm a heavily fortified area at the international airport. the airport complex houses, the un, several foreign missions and the african union military mission headquarters. okay, let's bring in patrick murder, earl merle, go on the phone from a mortgage issue. hello that patrick. what more can you tell us about this attack? thank you. what we understand from now from the reports we hobbies both one or 2 well as a goal. the gunman reported travel entered at dish with the maximum upload from the on site on the engage, the miss on monday for the the gotten back to us until not that that to government not to be killed on one of them continue to do in due today security for the mining bottles and deal that government was new to all right. may be why now law go. what we are getting from day is that it is probably the fast,
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i mean 10 years that the government not being able to get into the airport, which is a highly fortified area. and i thought there will be $30000.00. okay, thank you very much for bringing us up to the fade. and if you hear any more developments keep us posted. patrick may go al jazeera is producer there in the market issue. search and rescue teams have recovered the black box from a passenger plane that crashed in southern china. on monday, the china eastern airlines flight was carrying 132 people. when it went down in one she province, no survivors have been found. investigators have not found out what caused the crash to afghanistan now, where girls expecting to return to school on wednesday, having left disappointed many showed up for the 1st time in 7 months only to be told to go home. the ministry of education says my schools for girls from grade 7
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to 12 will stay shut until further notice. as victoria gate and b reports. oh, the day started so well for these girls in cobble as they returned to school for the 1st time in 7 months. i shook. i'll hummed in a lot. thank god. the taliban are also like the previous government. now i don't have any concern about what i have to wear or whether to go to school or not. my family has allowed me and thank god. now the taliban has also given us permission to go to school. we are very happy. oh, but a few hours later that sense of optimism had completely disappeared. the taliban, like government suddenly ordered most secondary schools for girls to close. students packed up their bags and headed home. so it was all with the man and i was happy and excited when i found out i was going to school, i would be hardly there for 30 minutes when they kicked us out and shut the door and left us hopeless. after that, then they got by the therapy,
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it isn't fair that boys are allowed to go to schools and girls, aunt, what have girls done wrong? we want our schools to reopen, like before. girls in afghanistan have been waiting for a month to attend school. the taliban pledge to provide them with access to an education after it's take her there in august. but since then most girls have been banned from going to school after the 6th grade. taliban officials now say they need even more time to create gender segregated facilities. i think it's very sad to see after all those months, which is the girls in afghanistan were been waiting for debt. they did to schools where we reopened. and unfortunately today was a very disappointment that they turned back their home without any results. it shows the thought among are not reliable, they could not fulfil their promises. the taliban has been widely condemned for depriving women and girls of an education. the international community says the
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right to an education must be upheld. if the taliban leg government wants to receive much needed aid, victoria gate and be al jazeera babies, abducted by they nurses, other children being sold for their body organs and young women forced into prostitution. they're all major problems in iraq. fully say they have uncovered 60 organized crime gangs as i'm a binge of aid reports from the capital baghdad. what did you did for this people? trafficker? it looks like a routine transaction, but this is a police thing, but detectives posing as buyers a hidden camera in the car, it captures the criminal confirming that he's selling to women for $2000.00 each. 6 will you drive it is once the deal is done, police arrest the trafficker. i'm the women detective, say the women were part of the gang on to run away from their buyer than repeat
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their scam all over again. using recordings and other techniques, the special unit countering people trafficking says you were able to go to court with the evidence. what is the seller thing? it is true that i've dealt with you and told you about the $2000.00. he confesses to have received the money in exchange for the women. the man was sentenced to 6 years in jail. it's an extraordinary web of human trafficking and more than they slavery. investigators have found nurses, abductive babies, children being sold for body parts, and women being strapped across the u. s. deed abutment of the iraqi government doesn't meet the minimum standards for the elimination of people trafficking, the director of iraq's anti trafficking. and it says, significant efforts are being made. it looks at him to tina. we've busted around 60 organized crime networks, some with human trafficking and others within the organ straight. 2 elements are spreading. one is st. beggars using minors and the other is
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a young rural girls being deceived and sold to work as dancers in cafes. 17 year old hannah, that's not her real name as he met a man on facebook. but when she ran away from home to marry him, she was drugged, abducted, and raped. the iraqi teenager was sold multiple times, forced into prostitution and made to take illegal drugs. after having an abortion she lives in fear that her kidnappers will find her again. 3 years after being rescued, she told the court about the pimps who abused her for joanna, come laura, they came to our house with other people and threatened us to drop the case, but i refused. i have no future. i'm forced to stay home as they may kill me. i lost the respect of my relatives to no one speaks to me after what happened. and his family accepted her back and now protect her. that's rarely seen in iraq and thousands of young women and shelters across the country. and not so lucky. leaders
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in back that say they're serious about tackling people trafficking. but with limited resources and faced with bo connected, organized gangs. a lot more remains to be done. some i've been job out of there by died. mexicans working abroad, send home a record $51000000000.00 in earnings last year. 30 percent more than in 2020. the cache is helping to both mexico's economy. it's in recession and struggling to recover from the pandemic. memo rapidly reports from santa rosa cash la walker, which will be on hello sanchez and her husband are having a video call with their son chip. yes, i can shoot. you lives in the united states. the money he and his brothers send back home to mexico in the form of remittances is what keeps annella and her husband afloat was gave me 3 of them. my sons are in the united states and they send me money every month. they something needed in the town, like building
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a school, a church, or a community kitchen. they support that to everyone who is away supports those who are here. in santa rosa kessler, walker quietly nestled between the mountains of the mexican state of walker. just about everyone has one or several relatives that have migrated to the united states . al jazeera met with the towns leaders and with a show of hands, asked how many of them have at one time or another migrated north. we will go ahead. if they don't look arabic, a killer, my o, d l, very few people stay here. the majority, their children, husbands and wives, live in the united states because of work. the truth is there are no sources of employment in this community. those who are here on the plant crops and the rains come because there's no water fear again, and it's a bit sad in this community. and this is why everyone leaves with finding other places to make money and satisfy their needs. the mayor here tells us that migrating to the united states at a young age is practically
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a tradition in the town and the remittances migrant sent home represents a financial lifeline for the families. they leave behind. small towns like center also as laquata have become dependent on money sent for migrants living in the us. but despite modest improvements in the lives of residents, poverty and a lack of economic opportunity continue to push more young people to migrate in order to send more money back to mexico. last year, remittance is to mexico reached a record high money sent home from migrants. now represents close to 4 percent of the nation's gdp globally, only india and china rank higher than mexico. when it comes to remittances. even mexico's president has acknowledged the impact this money has had on families across the country. if took a part of them, this is what our fellow mexican heroes bring to the table. it's meant a 27 percent increase in relation to 2020. in baseball terms. this is what brought
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us out of the whole leverage another well record remittances may sound like a lot. it's not money that generates jobs and new opportunities, meaning that an immense number of young people continue to migrate all anyway, annella's sanchez says being apart from 3 of her 5 children hasn't been easy, but she says it's also the way of life in her community. thought, well man, by sitting there, it's our own community that seems that money to help the town. and the truth is that it's the people that build streets the drainage, the drinking morsa is. the president helps a little too. but the community helps more. experts say remittances to mexico are expected to increase again in 2022. continuing to represent a driving engine of the nation's economy. monroe ended up hello al jazeera santa rosa castillo, aka. still head on al jazeera, another. 16000000 people are under locked down in china, but his patients running out with the government's 0 close it policies and
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installed the ration fig. escape returning to the ice after her diving controversy . the winter olympics. ah. it's finished stellar's, stretch of weather for a huge swath of europe. hello everyone. here's an example. off to the u. k. we go the 1st 20 degree day of the season. st. james park registering a temperature of 20.4. put the colors on dark of the orange, the higher the temperature so not just in the u. k. we also saw temperatures in the 20s rate across the low countries. but look at this, i think we may be in for a repeat in london on wednesday. and paris, you're going to get pretty close as well. central parts of europe, same situation here. we're talking about wall to wall sunshine, and we've got a temperature of 20 degrees in budapest. now here's where things get
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ah hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder of our top stories, this, our fighting is intensifying to the knowles of ukraine's capital keep ukrainian forces, say every take in the suburb of marrow waves, but russian forces have partially taken 3 other nearby areas. ukraine 2nd largest, cd ca keith is under constant bombardment by russian military. most people have fled. the mayor has warned nowhere is safe and people should go on to grounds. and in afghan has found the taliban has ordered most girls schools to shut down early hours after they reopened them. education ministry spokesman confirmed, they'll stay closed until further notice. russia says talks with ukraine are difficult and it accuses cave of constantly changing position. russia's
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foreign minister, sir guy, lebron also accused us of interfering in talks through miss bruce's dish. the dish duluth, duluth, vertical the one to make these military actions last as long as possible. but we have the mood and the will to defend and provide security for the russian federation, and more importantly, providing a decent life for those in ukraine who consider themselves representatives of the russian culture. an attempt to present us is isolated is not useful. we have many friends, you can see how many countries refused to join sanctions. this pressure from the u . s. is just in descent. they can't understand by this demands the human lit ancient great countries. hashem aha bar is in moscow and was following that press conference. hashem, the russian foreign minister, accused washington of hindering talks with you crime. what more can you tell us about those allegations?
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well, emily, this is what is happening now. philip chalks, which have been underway for some time between the ukrainians and the russians about the need to put an end to the conflict and start a new chapter. but there are some key sticking issues here. and each issue comes along with other details attached to it, political and security. and this explains the very complex nature of the talks which are under way. now from a russian perspective, they say that they have come forward to the ukrainians with a list of demands. and the said to the ukrainian, if you are genuine about political talks, let's move forward when it comes to those issues, which basically the russians would like to see the ukrainians recognize the crimea as a russian. they would like them also to recognize logan, scandal yeske as independent republics. there's also the issue of what the russians describe as d nuts if occasion. they say that their military campaign or what the describe here
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here as a special operation in ukraine because they were pretty much concerned about what they describe as nationalist, posing serious threat to the russian speaking community in ukraine. they say this operation which is underway is targeted those people the ukrainians, if they would like to move forward. but an enter this conference, they have to start this arming those groups and they have to give the russian, russian speaking population a larger say in the country. and then the net neutrality status of ukraine on this issue. it seems that the ukrainian have been given indications of moving forward to accept that notion of neutrality, which is going to be a strong guarantee for the russians that ukraine wont be contemplating joining nato . no, russia has been saying that for this, the americans could use their political leverage on the acadia as can visit ukrainian to move forward. and then there are details that we have to negotiate both of us along with any govern tours or mediators. we are fine, we're open to that. the russians have been consist,
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that is saying that the americans don't seem to be genuine about the need to see a political solution to this problem. and they have that they're saying that the tactics used by the ukrainians are just for the sake of stalling the talks, delaying them, and the suspect the americas are playing quite a significant role in preventing this from going forward. there's a sentiment here, conviction of them among the rushes of the americas, would like this to be prolonged for further undermining or bushes. international and global status. and his briefly hash him another question about what lever said about sending peacekeepers to ukraine. he's against that idea. that against this for the simple reason that this was an idea which was bloated by the a, polish, a government, poland. it has been saying that we need to have these keeping forces deployed to ukraine and given the means to defend themselves, the russians are saying any flooring presence in ukraine would put the russians or
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those forces on a collision course. they've been adamant that is not going to happen, that should never happen. that is going just further escalate attention in it. in the ukraine and the region. the russians are saying the only way forward is talks between the russians and the acquainted about those demands. if the americans are willing to help, this should just put more pressure peacekeeping forces. it is widely seen here, largely seen by the rushes, just an attempt to further prolong the complex and they are just concerned this could be used by nato to further expand its presence in the region. ok, thank you for breaking it down for as hash m a. how barrow in moscow gemini, chancellor, all of sholtes has promised to continue supporting ukraine's war if it's bought in an address to the bonus dog. insisted again, that mango wouldn't get involved directly. that's bringing the diplomatic editor james base, who's in brussels. what does the german chancellor say about year of waning off
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rushes energy supplies? james, i think these comments are important because the german chancellor speaking in the buddhist, talk in berlin just 24 hours before a nato and use some. it's taking place here in brussels. and he's making clear that germany is not going to change his position on this key issue. germany has supported the very tough sanctions. germany has started sending weaponry to ukraine . germany changed its entire defense policy. so it really has done a lot of things. but on this, he says they can't go any further. at this stage, he says, yes, they must stop their dependence on russian energy. but to do it in one day would bring a recession. and he said, any sanctions can't actually be more harmful on the e u than they are on the russian leadership. so his, his comments, i think sending a message that on this key issue, this key player,
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both in the you and nato with the summit coming up is not going to change its position. and this, i think, is going to disappoint the ukrainians. in particular, the ukranian foreign minister demetrius labor has been quoted in the new magazine. the economist is saying is what we've seen in the last 10 days. is the u back sliding to its normality or con, decide on strong or swift action. and james, as you mentioned at the top of that, and there's a latest somebody in brussels tomorrow, tell us a little bit about that who's attending and what can we expect to come out of it? well, you've got a big gathering here in brussels because president biden will be coming over representing us to attend about this time tomorrow. a nato summit of all the nato countries. then he goes to the other side of brussels, near the central town, to the european union for an e u summit, and is also in the margins here at nato. going to in the conference room is going
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to be a meeting of the g 7 and the japanese prime minister, who we thought was going to pass that in, not virtually is going to be here in person. they'll be very strong words. they'll be a show of unity, but you've just heard what i had to say about the energy situation. i don't think there's going to be much concrete action. they'll be lots of talk about making nato's presence close to russia. those make to members who close to russia, the extra forces have been sent in their talk of how to make that more permanent than also be discussion on the possibility or the threat of the use of chemical or biological weapons, or even nuclear weapons, which the criminal is not ruled out, that's something they're going to have to think about how to respond possibly, but what they can do, potentially to protect some of those populations and nato member states that the near by the nato has some capability in this area. they call it c, b, r, and chemical, biological and radiological,
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a nuclear threat. they actually have the republic has nato's capacity in that area . so i think they'll be thinking what they can do and what red lines there are, what actions they might take if there was some action like that by russia. ok, now that was said, she's tomorrow. thank you very much, that update, james based live for us in brussels to china. now where another 16000000 people have been put to under locked down as the country faces its worst. corona virus that breaks in the pandemic, began by ging says its maintaining its a 0 tolerance policy. but many of those under lockdown losing their patients, katrina, you reports from the capital. chinese authorities are racing to contain a fast spreading on the con outbreak, but they're struggling to move fast enough this week. millions of residents living in the cities of tongue shun and shin young in the north will put under varying levels of lockdown. nationwide,
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thousands of new infections continue to be reported daily. and officials are still responding with rigid mass testing contact tracing and quarantine. an approach they call dynamic 0 curve it full b b. we have the necessary groundwork the right circumstances and the capability to implement a dynamic 0 infection approach. these past years of emulate prevention have proven it's effective and in line with china's reality. the 1st death from the virus since 2020 were recorded on saturday. dozens of officials has been sacked, the failing to control local outbreaks in the southern city of san jen. videos of rap protest against extended locked downs, a person on social media. most of those living the tech hub, resumed normal life on monday. but some neighborhoods remain closed off, while frustrating voices may not be enough to change the government's approach to the pandemic. the health of the economy is proving more of a concern. chinese president change in pain as stress,
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the need to minimize the impact on productivity. what we are seeing is a more, slightly more nuanced approach. how do you work around or be 0? how do you make it more targeted? or, you know, i would call it cold and 0 to buy or perhaps, ah, do really figure out ok, how do you, because you cannot commerce are. so what are the mechanisms you need to come up with shanghai? the countries, main financial hub, has avoided mass locked down despite rising infections. for disney land and other entertainment venues have been closed until further notice doctors in the northeast and province of g. lynn has begun treating covered patients with pfizer drug pack love it. though foreign made vaccines are still band authority, say most of china's population is vaccine with home grown. ge ads, but lower rates among the elderly remain a concern. katrina you out a 0 dating ok. let's get more on this story. joining us live from shanghai is dan
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wang, a tooth economist at hung that sang bank china, thanks to being on this and use our dan festival. it's more than 2 hours, 2 years, rather than not, 2 hours, certainly at 2 years on a hack and begging justify these draconian measures. the 0 tolerance measures used to work in china's favor since cove is started. it's basically the main reason why china got to have stars of recovering its supply chain. and as we know, as an export of china has been extended tremendously to support the western market buds. since the start of this year, the 0 covert strategy start is seeing more like a liability because of a changing nature of the virus is highly contagious, but now so lethal. so i am now currently under locked down my shanghai apartment. and most people i know are under some form a lockdown. the office space are closed, are many of the factories, especially small producers,
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have to suspend their businesses or production. so it's getting quite a draconian on a lot of people living in those cities. are there any rumblings of disconnect discontent among the chinese population? oh, absolutely. i think this policy start to take a psychological toll on people precisely because of it's a repetitive nature. 2 years ago there were locked down, but it's largely expected. was locked guys over, it's hard to come. has another one come right back, but it's not this time. so people are constantly and different type of logged on at home. it could be 2 days and then another 2 days added or a week or 14 days. so depending on how to district to defy why they want to locked down a community. so it's in a way render and hard to guess where or when the next lockdown will happen. and at
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some point, as high as 80 percent of his population, they're locked down even if the city is not on their official lockdown. so this is very frustrating. and then i guess for 3 years trying to been able to have these types of 0 policy measures because it's domestic economy is so strong. is that still the case? and what impact movies have going forward can sustain the 0 tolerance policy on this is a big question mark, because this year china's economy is on their shoes. prussia, on to reach is 5.5 economic growth target. and besides all the uncertainties from the war, from the rising commodity prices, there's also a week's domestic labor market. exceptionally weak consumption. and now the 0 coverage strategy has basically destroy the city services septa and also the catering tourism hotel. the home services are largely suspended because of this.
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and chinese economy has 60 percent of the g, d, p coming from consumption. and this year we're not going to see a strong rebound at all for consumption, especially not after march. so this is going to pose a big problem. brill therapies on what kinds of measure they can impose to restore the market confidence. because right now, as far as i can tell, if you look at the stock market and what people are doing on their daily basis, they're not spending. all right, thank you for breaking down press. 11, a chief economist at hung saying, bank china, appreciate your time on this news. our still ahead on al jazeera, we'll get reaction to the world. tennis and number one's were time and the age of 25. that's coming up in sport with john ah
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ah ah, it's time not his fault with joe and joy. there's some big news coming out of the tennis world. that's right, emily. yes. well, number one, ash ball t is retiring from the sports less than 2 months off to winning the australian open . the 3 time grants i'm champion who turns 26 next month says physically, she has nothing more to give. sara clock reports from brisbin. she's been well number one for 3 years. and in january climbed her 3rd grand slam title on her soil at the stallion opened. now ashburn, he's made a shock announcement. she's retiring from the game. success to me is, is knowing that i've given absolutely ever everything i can for food. i'm happy.
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and i know how much work it takes to, to bring the best out of yourself. the well, number one described her when at wimbledon last year as a combination of her sporting dreams that's on top of her french. ivan victory in 2019. but early this month she withdrew from the north american hot court season in the united states study, her body hadn't recovered enough to defend her title. i just know physically i have nothing more to give and that for me is, is success. i've given absolutely everything i can to to this beautiful sport of tennis. the tennis world has express shocked at the news of her time and from number one tennis champion and the murray summed up the reaction in a tweet. he said one happy for ash barty got a tennis water player she has to be spoken. busy in the same category as people like stephanie graph, monica salish, margaret, sorry,
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but you never after the free 7, even though they had much longer and decided to play for greater a longer period. what ashes done in such a short time is truly remarkable. you are all cross your commitment to excellence in your chosen field in tennis, you are right cricket. i cried. tennis by i'm sure anything you turn your hand to, you are going to be a great success and i have no doubt that will be the the case as you go forward with the next. the next chapters in your life as body is proud of her indigenous heritage. as tennis australia is 1st nations ambassador, she finishes her profession tennis, korea on her terms. and at the top of her game, sarah clark, al jazeera brisbin, australia, where you had there from australia's prime minister. and andy mari and other fella combat says have also reacted to bodies retirement use to time grand slam champion summit hallett tweeted that she'll miss bossy on toll and asked what's next grand
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slam champion and golf. she might be on to something is bought. he is a scratch player in golf while the women's tall wrote for every young girl that has looked up to you for every one of us that you've inspired for your love of the game . thank you. ash bossy for this incredible mark he left on caught off court. and in a hans, ah, tickets have gone on sale again for this year's paper? well, cut in cuts off funds can apply on a 1st come 1st serve basis through the website, run by footballs, governing body. but many teams still need to book their places in the coming week, as qualifies. get back and away from 1st day. one of those hoping to crunch a spots austria, but the team has had a rough build up to their match against japan. coach grey model tested positive for coven 19 was then hit with a big fine for breaking his isolation, australia 3rd in the asian qualifying group outside of the automatic scotts,
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and their former captain, tim k. hill told i was 0. he thinks it would be tough for them to qualify. we need to really put everything in potentially could be physical, but it would be very difficult to pen coming to drill. we have to win and saudi of pretty much already booked a place. and so we need to join those games to to be the brazil have already qualified or open action against chile name on, trained with the team on tuesday after reports in front of him turning up for practice with parents. benjamin in a sorry, state. french journalist claimed he was almost drunk, it filled look for cat so defended his brazilians. he might see far, lying to me to you, man, i think this is disrespectful to publish things that are not true. a lot of people talk too much and that affects us too. i'll give you an example. some people said that spiderman visited my house to celebrate my son's birthday. we can't trust everything people say and state something like that about an athlete. i believe
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that name is not standing professional and wouldn't have done such a thing. name off trunk, that's a p s g in 2017 bro. correct. is the most expensive at around $240000000.00. but those big money signings could be a thing of the past. some top european clubs meeting on thursday to discuss a change to the current financial fair play rules with limits on spending rather than salary caps. a p sports correspond rope harris explains. this will be very much of interest to new owners coming into chelsea. i'm told the european club association executive board meeting on thursday headed by the p. s g and after our leave. and they will be discussing the replacement to life for financial fair play . as i'm told it stands eventually these news rules rules could see clubs, spending, capital, 70 percent of what they not will of asleep. create a focus on how clubs do generate veteran come in the case of that clubs, the often generate it from sponsors. are you not linked to that?
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i want to ship, but it's currently going through the processes and it could be approved by you a for in the coming weeks. but trying to figure out things like a different tax regimes across europe in terms of how you have one set of rules. something adult financial fireplace is decade in existence, f f p, very much about limiting losses. this be about limiting how much clubs can spend. rushed in figure skater, camilla valley ava will return to competition this weekend with her doping case still to be decided. the 15 year old was at the center of controversy at the paging winter olympics last month when she was allowed to compete in the single event. despite have failed drugs test prior to the games, the result only came to lighthouse. she helped the russians olympic committee when the team events, the metals, yet to be awarded for that competition valley eva will take part in a russian only event which has been organized to clash with the world championships . which countries been banned from following russia's invasion of ukraine? in the m. b,
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a golden state warriors lost their 3rd straight game. and coach steve kerr admits his side. don't know how to win right now. the latest defeat was against orlando magic for this one was close. the worry as well with 52 seconds left on the call. mobile bus scored this 3 points as a give magic the lead and they closed out the game, 9490. sure. and i think we're playing sauce plan stupid. i really lose on whole game. we're losing a lot of work to job to the max execution. but in order to execute it requires a certain level for the job fraud and we're not meeting back, no disrespect to her alone, no matter what a worst lee. and we can mash that. all right, that is august. but from now i'll have more for you later emily. thank you very much jack. all right, that's it from may, emily angland for this news, our matheson is up next with more of the days news. and in the meantime,
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