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ah ah oh no where is safe in khaki? that's the warning from the mayor as the city comes out, a heavy rushing bombardment in the distance and to see smoke on the horizon has not hardly anybody left her because her
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about this and this is obviously rely from doha. also coming up the afghan taliban orders, most secondary schools for girls to close after hours after the reopened, for the 1st time in months and a shock announcement in sports, the world number one woman's tennis player i spotty, is retiring at the age of $25.00. yet another effort is under way to evacuate. people from ukrainian cities being bombed by russia, ukraine's deputy prime minister says 9 humanitarian corridors have been opened. 45000 people have been evacuated so far, but there's no safe passage for more than a 100000. tramped in mario paul, president vladimir zalinski says there's nothing left of the port city. after a month of shelling at a curfew in cave has ended, bud shelling is being reported in some districts. russian forces are trying to push into the city, but ukrainian troops are holding them off. ukrainian forces offending off attacks
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by russian troops in this 2nd largest city. hockey. most people have fled acid bags in khaki when he begins coverage. silence. there was once a community here, but just us, everything. silence is broken by the sound of a tillery. this house was just hit law, so just want regular. those who remain have become accustomed to it. this is milda, deborah bob wallace. 10 minutes ago there were a fire in like crazy thought they were really pounding the area up the road. oh, this is a residential area or your it happens a lot heavier by every half hour. they reload was, i'm assuming, curious for she been a britain and across the street we made 69 year old lead of albany cover, but don't show the courtroom yoga director. she said she doesn't want to leave a house because a husband can't walk and they don't want to be a burden on others. her neighbourhood is under constant attack or chin down long
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again 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 jewels. can hear that going and the incoming and can also hidden landing in the distance and to see smoke on the horizon. does not hardly anybody left her because her but in the shadow of war, it seems only the aldi's the left here. little. this school providing a vital humanity when life life will necessarily r brooklyn. we'll get this done. our house is safe. but a 100 meters away from us, people got killed. their bodies were in pieces. they were people i knew as no teacher. not far from here, an apartment block was hit, holocaust survivor,
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forest roman jenko lived here. snazzy taking away what's left of his body after shelling hit is flat, still arsenic, all killed. there was a terrible showing. it was not a bam. more of a whistle. 3 terrible whistles you think your brain roaming. jenko survived 3 nazi concentration camps in world war 2. vladimir putin says he is fighting nazis, but it's not north is that killed roman jenko? it was russian artillery. i said big al jazeera hart. give. okay, let's go more in the opening of some humanitarian corridor. zebra saw this joining us from levine zane, another escape route for ukrainians. but some cities are missing from that list only. that's right. there has been some progress with regards to humanitarian corridors. 8 open yesterday 9 today. but crucially, mario paul, the worst effected city in the, in the russian campaign in this russian invasion of carry retrain. at the moment. a
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corridor from mario pal is not open at the moment. now, authorities in that city have been directing people to try to get to per danced that city, or they are able to get buses into there to bring people to supervisor. we've been getting reports in the last few hours. the 26 buses are on route from upper isha tuber dad's and mario paul city authorities telling people if they can get there, then they can get to more safer ground ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has been making regular national addresses. in his most recent one. he's described what's happening in mario paul as a total blockade in human conditions are saying that there is no access for people that are stuck there to food to. ready water medicines and he says that what's happening there is simply a total blockade of a city that is experiencing incredible in humanity by this own ongoing russian invasion. however, mario paul still hasn't fallen at russian forces. they're continuing to hold out,
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trying to maintain control of a city that the president there describes is almost completely destroyed, saying thank you very much. zebra started talking to us from the live lead spring and steph darker in the port city of odessa. odessa is key to much of the, the, the, the russian conflict, but also a desert has not been affected too much for the fighting so far. that threat, however, is increasing. well, oh sure. having said that there's air raid sirens going on. now there's been shelling while we've been here and i came across the poor lucky not allowed to build. there is back black smoke coming from across the air of the black. see that i can see. so something seems to have been hit. so it is low level, but there certainly is an active van conflict going on. air people have been tech. we arrived last night that people have been telling us that certainly the heat has intensified a little bit here and people are nervous. now we're, we are at the yacht club. this has been going on for the last couple of weeks. men
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and women, mostly men, because a lot of the women have, of course, i left filling sand bags from the beaches, digging out the sand, are passing them in really what is a very efficient production line. and then they get bust away, put on trucks. i used to fortify the cities for it. if i check points, what about roads? a lot of these areas we are not allowed to film. it is very sensitive, but yes, odessa, you were mentioning there is what they call the jewel. it is in that line across the southern coast that you've seen russian forces advancing. it is believed that this is the final part of what they want, but they are encountering difficulties, particularly around the area of nikolai, that's around a 2 hour drive from here. further, east or ukrainian forces have pushed them back. concerned here was at some point of a marine landing on the beaches at that hasn't happened, but certainly as people here believe that the russian attack on this vital, crucial port city, ukraine's biggest or so major importance when it comes to exports. that of course,
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is all come to hold people who are saying life has come to a hold, but they do believe that a question of an attack here is a matter of when and not f. stephanie, thank you very much. indeed, stephanie to her talking to us from odessa. well, im on con is in these for ethel shanaski district, us and the northwest of keith was showing target is a residential building. this happened just after 8 a. m in the morning. there was a shell or the landed a here, absolute thunderous noise, according to some the residence. it's taken most of the glass and most of the front of this building is actually been destroyed. is actually a whole neighbourhood block. he goes quite far down that way. there was a car parked here that cars not going anywhere right now. it's actually a result of civil defense am warnings to residents that more people. busy weren't injured in the psych so far, we know that no one was killed,
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people aren't sleeping in those rooms rope. or if you take a look at that, that's a balcony and that's a room. it should be where people, you know, watch television, they, you know, sleep, no one sleeping in those rooms anymore. they're actually sleeping in their corridors, and that's what's keeping the dest hold down that. and the fact that many have actually left this. busy neighbourhood, now we are in the north of keith over the last 10 days. we've seen more and more attacks like this. now this one could be the result of simply chaotic, shelly to show that landed where it wasn't supposed to, but we've seen also targeted attacks as well. now as the front lines which aren't very far from here, we've been hearing shillings all day of oster, mel butcher, and a ping of come under intense threats. or what's happening is the ukranian forces seem to be pushing the russian forces back out of the forces on the ground. i think going on have stronger military compound in some money as capital mortgage issue.
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the clash with security forces at the holiday base near morgan issues international airport. the complex houses, the un several fallen missions, and the african union military headquarters, young rochelle show. bob has claimed responsibility. well, let's bring in project logo on the phone for us from a mortgage issue. patrick, if i understand it correctly, given the number of organizations there, it's very unusual for the airport to be attacked. what do we know about what happened? what we know. thank you. what we know about what i've been in the morning is that i need money. allowing the gunmen and i'm thought that should be in the office. they told them until monday, please give me running back or i'm pulling up the bag, 2 of them while you drive on the door and get the police on the policy. what about that? now, while all i mean by doing that gunman was either right and apart. into getting
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somebody ma'am, but some people, the video, know the security piece. why didn't need to pull it is because it quite unlikely to get because a lot, by the way up, what was that doctor? well, that area was that. 1 2009, so he tired to put the fight to be able to expedia thought them back. but those i think we should may be going forward. maybe they're going to try to eat so, so far they have what do you got a baby. i'd be neutral, right? about injury. they put it back on the plane that being and taking all the project. thank you very much. indeed, patrick middle, who's talking to us from margaret issue about that attack at close to the airport still has on al jazeera, a warning for russia. you as president joe biden says, they'll be retaliation if a natal member is hit by a cyber attack and under lockdown in china, but his patients running out with the government's 0 coven policy.
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ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by cutoff airways, you're locked into your world's weather update will begin in southeast asia were some sunshine for us to march. read. this includes the dang with the high of 30 degrees, but some showers and storms to be expected through indo china. we can follow that rate through the malay peninsula. likely jolts and bolts for bangkok, thunderstorms with the high of 31 degrees. wash out for southern sections of china . it's been days of rain, it's still coming natur. but it's pivoting more toward the north, falling across the gang sioux river. valley winds have shifted around that's pushed up the temperature and shanghai to 18 degrees. and a similar story in japan, those temperatures are recovering just a few days ago. tokyo saw some snow showers are now up to 15,
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which is more line with where he should be for this time, the year pleasant across the korean peninsula. i think some spots could hit 20 degrees all about the heat in india. we'll talk about that in a sec. here is the remnants of that depression that swung through given us some rain for thailand. now to india, think some spots may hit 40 degrees. var nasty, we've got you in for 41, and it's also about the heat toward the middle east, so we'll get there. we'll end the weather report here. a southerly flow pops up the temperature and door to $37.00, but what goes up must come down. those wind shift around by friday out of the north . so we've got a high of 30 degrees season lou weather sponsored by katara always. some journeys are tougher than others. ah, but this is even tougher. the currently destruct it's dangerous. this test al jazeera world follows the moroccan truck drivers. indeed during their life. just to make a living crash that might break your mirror or even kill you because approved is
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known for a death penalty 0. ah ah, your to go to 0 reminder over top stories, this are ukraine's 2nd largest city car. he is under constant bombardment by the russian military. most people have fled. the mayor has warned that nowhere is safe and people should go underground. fighting intensified to the north of ukraine's capital. keith ukrainian forces say they re taken the suburb of mockery, but russian forces have partially taken 3 other nearby areas. russia says talks
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with ukraine are difficult. it's accusing kiva, constantly changing position. pharma soccer loves as the u. s. is interfering through this both. so to dish the dish to utilize the article that want to make these military actions last as long as possible. but we have the mood in 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. any 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 humiliate, ancient great countries. hi, barbara has more from moscow fin 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 thought
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a new chapter by the awesome 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 of the said to the great news. 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 russian. they would like them also to recognize la guns under yes, of independent republics. there's also the issue of what the russians describe as the notification. they say that the military campaign or what they describe here. he has 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,
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if they would like to move forward, put an end to this conflict. they have just thought disarming those groups. they have to give the russian, russian speaking population a largest, say in the country. and then the new neutrality status of ukraine on this issue. it seems that the crania is, has been given indications of moving forward to accept that notion of neutrality, which is going to be a strong guarantee for the rushes that ukraine won't be contemplating joining nato . the us is one of coordinated nato response if one of its members is hit by a cyber attack from russia. moscow denies its trying to launch one. the warning comes as president joe biden repairs to attend meetings with nato. the you and g 7 . it is in europe. allan fisher reports us says it seeing the foundation of russian cyber attacks on the us. it's monitoring scanning efforts. essentially, hackers probing for weak sports. national security advisor jim sullivan says any
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such attack on a nito member will bring a coordinated response. we could see circumstances in which a collective response by the alliance to a cyber attack would be called by an ally. that is absolutely something where we and other countries could bring capabilities to bear to help a country both defend itself and respond to a particular cyber attack. now, that's not necessarily the same thing as a military response. that response could take many different forms when president biden and put met in geneva last year. the us president said key areas of infrastructure should be off limits to cyber attack. that was in response to the 2020 solar winds, attack. federal severs were hit, 30000 private companies in public organizations impacted. washington says the russian foreign intelligence service was behind that hack and addressing business leaders on monday. your bike want them to get ready. the magnitude of rushes saburd capacity is fairly consequential. and it's coming federal government is doing this
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part to get ready. but let me be absolutely clear about something. it's not just if you're interested or stake with or potential use of cybersecurity, it is the national interest to stick. the russian government denies it planning cyber attack thing. it would not resort to what it calls, banditry. officials here, believe it's a way for russia to strike back at the u. s. for providing weapons to ukraine without escalating the actual fighting. alan fisher, i'll visit us at the white house until the world news non girls expecting to return to school in afghanistan or wednesday or when left disappointed. money showed up for school for the 1st time in 7 months, only to be told to go home. the ministry of education says secondary schools for girls will remain closed until further notice. victoria gave me 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 al 100 aloud. thank god,
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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 leg government suddenly ordered most secondary schools for girls to close. students packed up their bags and headed home. it was all with the man and i was happy and excited when i found out i was going to school, i would be a 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 fair alcove. 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 months to attend school. the taliban pledge to provide them with access to an education after it's take over in august. but since then most girls have been
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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 being waiting for that day to schools where we reopen. and unfortunately, today was a very disappointment that they send back their home without any results. it shows that thought among are not reliable, they could not fulfill their promises. the taliban has been widely condemned for depriving women and girls of an education. the international community says the right to an education must be upheld. if the taliban leg government wants to receive much needed aid, victoria gate and b algae, 0 babies abducted by their nurses. although children being sold for their body organs and young woman forced into prostitution is all major problems in iraq.
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please say they've uncovered 60 organized crime gangs or some a bunch of reports from the capital baghdad. what you did yet for this people trafficker, it looks like a routine transaction. but this is a police thing, but detectives posing as buyers and a hidden camera in the car, it captures the criminal confirming that he's selling to women for $2000.00 each. 6 1 is, once the deal is done, police arrest the trafficker and the women detective say the women were part of the gang on to run away from their buyer than repeat 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 evidence. what is the seller is saying, 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
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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 stopped in the us state abutment said 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 looks at him to tina. we've busted around 60 organized crime networks, some with human trafficking and others within the organs. trade 2 elements are spreading. one is st. beggars using minors and the other is a young rural girls being deceived and sold to work as dancers in cafes. 17 year old 100. 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
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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 homeland john, 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 are not so lucky. leaders 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 of in job it out of there by day. so to rescue it seems to recover the black box from the passenger plane that crashed in southern china. the china eastern airlines flight was going
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a 132 people. when it went down and gone, she province on monday, no survivors have been found. investigators still have no idea what caused the crash. another 16000000 people in china be put on a lockdown as a country grapples with its worst corona virus outbreak. since the pandemic began, beijing says it's sticking with its 0 tolerance policy, but many of those under locked down or losing patience with the approach 20 you reports from beijing. chinese authorities on racing to contain a fast spreading on the con outbreak that they're struggling to move fast enough this week. millions of residents living in the cities of tension and sin young in the north will put under varying levels of locked down. nationwide, thousands of new and sections continue to be reported daily. and officials are still responding with rigidness testing contact tracing and quarantine and approach . they call dynamic 0 curve, it full
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b b. we have the necessary groundwork the right circumstances and the capability to implement a dynamic 0 infection approach. these past years of ember deli, 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 have been sacked. the failing to control local outbreaks. in the southern city of san jen, videos of rap protest against extended lock downs are posted 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 here. chinese president, change in pain has stressed the need to minimize the impact on productivity. what we are seeing is a more, slightly more nuanced approach. how do you work around all the 0? how do you make it more targeted?
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or, you know, i would call it coven 0 to buy, or perhaps, ah, do really figure out, okay, how do you? because you cannot shut commerce down. so what are the mechanisms you need to come up with shanghai? the countries, main financial hub has avoided mass lockdown despite rising infections. for disney land and other entertain than use have been closed until further notice doctors in the northeastern province of g. lynn has the gun treating covered patients with pies, a drug packs, love it. though foreign made vaccines are still banned, authority say most of china's population is vaccinated with hon. gourne jobs. but lower rates among the elderly remain a concern. coaching you out a 0 dating the zillions relaxing is corona virus lasers. cases of the on the chrome . valiant fall and scrapping a limit and outdoor gatherings from friday. a vaccine mandate will no longer be required for police and teachers from next month. but it will stay in place for health care staff and border workers. protests have been held for weeks against the
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restrictions. tennis, one number one i bought is retiring from this for less than 2 months after winning news trillion. open. the 3 time gland slam champion in 1026 next month. says physically, she's got nothing more to give said o'clock reports from brisbin. she's been well number one for 3 years and in january claimed her 3rd grand slam title on her soil at the stallion opened. now ass body made the shock announcement she retiring from the game. success for me is, is knowing that i've given absolutely ever everything i can for food, i'm happy and isn't in the united states. i think 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 this beautiful sport of tennis. the tennis world has express shocked at the news of her time. and for my
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number one tennis champion abbey, murray summed up the reaction in a tweet. he said one happy for ash party, got one for tennis water player. she has to be spoken. busy in the same category as people like stephanie graph, monica selfish, margaret, sorry, but you never after the free 7, even though they had much longer and decided to play for great a longer period. what ashes done in such a short time is truly remarkable. you are all class your commitment to excellence in your chosen field in tennis, you are right, cricket i who cried tennis. 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 part, he is proud of her indigenous heritage. as tennis, a strategy is 1st nations ambassador. she finishes her professional tennis, korea on her terms. and at the top of her game, sarah clark, 0 bryston,
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australia. ah, this is our disease. these are the top stories ukraine's president says there's nothing left of maria paul, after nearly a month, a russian bombardment below me. zalinski says a 100000 civilians remain trapped with no food. water power or medicine, is accusing russia of blocking much needed aid by taking bus drivers and emergency personnel. hostage findings intensifying to the north of ukraine's capital keep ukrainian forces, say the re taken the suburb of my had if but russian forces have partially taken 3 other nearby areas. it rains 2nd largest city high.

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