tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 23, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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stripping away basic civil liberties. the listening post examined the vested interest behind the content you consume on al jazeera. oh, ah, ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is the news, our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. no where is safe in car kids? that's the warning from the mer as the city comes under heavy russian bombardment in the distance and to see smoke on the horizon. there's no one hardly anybody left here because her new escape routes are open for
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ukrainians. but there's no way out of the bombarded city of mary paul when nearly 100 thousands of traps. oh, she bab gunmen, bridge. mogadishu fortified airport, killing at least 6 people. and the afghan taliban orders most secondary schools for girls to close. only hours after they reopen for the 1st time and money. i'm trying to get rosco with sports a huge shock in tennis as well. number one and 3 time grand slam champion ashe barty announce, is her retirement. at the age of 25, we begin this news hour with the latest in ukraine's battles re take control of its cities and hold off a further russian advance. people who being evacuated through non humanitarian cargoes. but there is no safe passage for more than $100000.00 and trapped in mary a poem president for letting me the landscape says there is nothing left of the
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port city. after a month of shelling, the mayor of keith says ukrainian counter offensive. it is underway. north west of the capital battalion, which co says ukrainian forces have managed to retake mecca river and urban ukrainian forces offending off attacks by russian troops in the 2nd largest city concave. most people have now sled, i sat by, is there and begins out coverage. the silence there was once a community here, but just as everything silence is broken by the sound of artillery. this house was just hit was just regular. those who remain have become accustomed to it just about 10 minutes ago. they were firing like crazy and they were really pounding the area up the road. this is a residential area. it happens a lot, every half hour. they reload what we can do for you,
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but they bring across the street. we meet 69 year old lead of albany cova, but don't show like what you're moving over. so 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 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 joke. can hear that going from 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 elderly, the left here. this school providing
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a vital to monitoring lifeline wellness. so i will glue you, does this been our house is safe but a 100 meters away from us. people got killed. their bodies were in pieces. they were people i knew there's no marriage 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 is flat, was throws nick full to there was a terrible shilling. it was not a bam. more of a whistle, 3 terrible whistles. thank you. brittany roman jenko survived 3 nazi concentration camps in world war 2. vladimir putin says he's fighting nazis, but it's not, not says that killed roman jenko. it was russian artillery. i said big. i'll 0 hercules. let's get more and the opening of those humanitarian cardinals. with zane bez rabby, he joins us live from la viv zane. tell us more about this deal to evacuate
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civilians and why the agreement doesn't cover mary paul. well the reality is that with the humanitarian corridors it is a bitter sweet reality. we have 8 corridors that were open yesterday, 9 that are open today. but the fact is is that the key city, the one that has worse affected in this conflict so far, mario pole is not on that list. and it hasn't been on that list for several days, even though it's expected to have been president zelinski. the ukrainian president has been giving a national address almost every day. and in his latest one, he made a statement that really characterizes what his thinking is on what's happening there. he described what was happening in mario poll as a total blockade of a city that is under constant bombardment and is experiencing in human conditions. he says that 15 bus drivers, a delivery drivers that were trying to get trucks of aid into mario pole,
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to people who are stuck there. those a trucks were season, those people were taken hostage and no food, water or medicine is currently available to the people stuck there. marco city officials are reaching out. they said to those that are able to get out. it didn't get to be danced. then there are 8 buses that are going from south for asia to that city. and anyone from our full that can get there will be able to get out and get to safety. but at the moment, many people at least a 100000, remain stuck inside mario pull unable to get out. and we have heard from people that have been able to flee that russian checkpoints are becoming a problem that they are keeping people from crossing out of russian controlled areas. they seems at a merry pol settling it look devastating. thank you for that update. and as rapid laugh as any live eve. let's head to a desk and now where stephanie decker is standing by for us in the port city. hello there. stephanie. how a residence in odessa preparing for a ration attack?
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ah, but we're now in the city center. we earlier, we're on the beach front where something has been happening for since the war started really, residents are coming together to fill sandbags, which really is you for to fly the city. we're not allowed to film any of the checkpoints or any of the preparations that have been made here, which is why you're just seeing the st normal it empty. but there are checkpoints, there are roads have been blocked off. there are anti tank mechanism set up on the roads to prepare for what they do. fear could be a rushed attack. initially there was a lot of talk about a potential naval landing. i miss thing to military analysts now as to how the ground has been going. people will tell you that that looks less likely. there's been a lot of shelling here, however, from the sea, from the russian navy, which is based off the coast yesterday for the 1st time though shells hit some residential buildings in the city causing no casualties. but certainly the buildings were damaged. we were just talking to some people who are telling us that
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they felt that there was a bit of tension rising in the sense that they thought more shelling was happening . anti aircraft ha is applied every night really. but saying that they remain very steadfast, one man to talking, we talked to said that he had a lot of anxiety. of course the people are nervous, but there remains a message of everyone we've spoken to that they say that they will fight for their city. the russians will not take their city. odessa is a hugely important port. it's ukraine's biggest port a. so this is why it is, of course, very much a as it was described earlier to was a jewel for president vladimir putin to take. okay, thank you for providing us with that update. 70 deca live for us in odessa. let's head to the capital now. cave way im ron kahn is standing by him. ron, how widespread is the damage in the capital after yet another 24 hours of shelling? well, it's across
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a wide area throughout the north of the city. the latest attack actually happened around 830 this morning. it was against a residential neighborhood. those about 6 or 7 kilometers from the front lines of boucher bean and austin. well, at least 2 shells landed in that residential neighborhood. we were there for most of the morning and we saw where that shell landed and then the explosion really destroying most of the front of the building. now only 4 people had been injured in that attack and other one was taken to hospital while we were on a site. and the reason that the casualties and the injuries are so low is civil defense is a warning people within the area within all of the residential blocks in the area to not sleep anywhere near a window. and a lot of people are now sleeping in their corridors and thus are really be anything that is protecting them. however, feed the citizens of the capital. it's in just an incredibly nerve wracking experience. you go to bed,
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you're not entirely sure what's gonna happen. whether you'll get shelling or a few hours into you trying to sleep or whether that shelling is going to come in the morning. we keep seeing more and more and more of this now butcher at pain austin l and mercury of ah, the real front lines between the ukrainian forces and a v. a russian forces. it's about 15 kilometers from where i'm standing right now. over the last few weeks that there's been intense fighting that, but now the ukrainian forces say they've managed to encircle all of the russian forces in those areas and they're advancing to try and get them out and push them back. now indeed, that tracks with all the intelligence assessments the we've been reading about the russian advance being stolen. but what that does mean is we're now seeing a change of tactic when it comes to keep itself whizzing use of restaurants. we are seeing more use of artillery selling. we seeing more use of
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missiles more use of rockets in last 24 hours to cruise missiles have actually been shot over the city that so that's significant because those weapons, when they do land crate, a huge amount of damage and casualties. it was 124 hours ago. they landed in a shopping center, killing 8 people. the russians say that that shopping center was being used to so military equipment that something the ukrainians. nice. so now the city is really getting nervous. however, because this war has been dragged on for so long, people are returning back to the cities, the people wanting to come back and the people are coming back are the fight and they want to fight. but the nature of that fight, as i say, is changing if it's confirmed that the russian troops are encircled in those frontline areas 15 kilometers away, that is us as significant move for the ukrainians. however, with this change of tactic from the russians,
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we're likely to see much more selling much more i left and much more strikes from the air coming in the next few days. okay, thank you very much for that update in man. come live for us in the capitol, keith, ukrainian authority, say hospitals and schools are among the targets of russians. the health minister says 10 hospitals have been destroyed. the world health organization says another 43 have been damaged. i'd groups are reporting more than $300.00 health facilities are in combat zones, or areas under russian control. more than 60 schools across ukraine now lie in ruins, and other 460 have been damaged. save the children, says an estimated 6000000 young people are trapped in ukraine with many sheltering and buildings that are coming under increased attack. these pictures show a children's hospital in the city of several or done in sco donates in the eastern region. it was formed by russia. in the past 24 hours rescue teams were able to
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evacuate 7 children and 15 adults. officials, st more than 2 dozen buildings in the region have been damaged in the past day, including a school german chancellor. all of shots has reiterated that his country will not support a no fly zone or the ukraine, or send troops to intervene in the war. not over the mission tweaks, prototype, the nato will not become a party to the war. we are in agreement on this without european allies and the united states. since the beginning of the war, germany is supplying your crime with entered tank and a defense weapons, equipment and ammunition like the european union will additionally give a 1000000000 euros for military aid together without partners we have imposed sanctions, which we haven't every detail prepared for months so that they have the right parties worldwide,
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its head to washington. now where us president joe biden has just left for europe to attend meetings with nato e u. n. g 7 ladies to discuss the war in the crime. alan fish is covering development for us out of washington. they say, hello there, allen. so mr biden has just departed. took us through the timing of this visit. yeah, we saw him head off on marine one from the white house here just about half an hour ago. he's landed at i in the air force base andrews air force base and as taken in force one heading ah, to brussels hill. are i there just after 8 o'clock local time? ah, the intention is that he will put a front on for the russians. could he have carried out this meeting here virtually, of course secret, but by going to brussels, he's going to sit down and meet with members of the you, with all the other members of the nato alliance and with senior figures in the g 7 . it's all about presenting a united front front. now, just before he left,
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he was asked, is there a real threat that the russians could use chemical weapons in ukraine? and he said it was very much a real threat. what the reaction would be after that? no one's quite sure. no one in this white house wants to start using the phrase red line. the reason for that, of course, is you go back to when barack obama was in the white house. and he said that the use of chemical weapons by the citizens in syria would be a red line, and there would be action from the united states. and it was established that the citizens had used chemical weapons. the united states did nothing, and so they looked weak, and joe biden doesn't want to get into that position. what he does want to do is make sure that all the allies are moving forward together and in unison, they're talking about a new set of sanctions. he will brief all his partners about the chat he had a with the chinese president not so very long ago. just at the end of last week. i'm one of questioning asked answer is the question about turkey. the many
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countries of imposed sanctions on oligarchs, those closest to vladimir putin but turkey, hassan and a number of yachts. have beth there just in the last couple of days or so, including one that was alleged to belong to vladimir putin. himself that he wants countries to take action to put the squeeze on the russians. that is something that they have to address during his meetings and brussels. and of course, he's gone to poland there. he'll meet with us troops, her defending the eastern flank of nato. and he will talk to those involved in the humanitarian efforts, acknowledging that poland has had to bear the brunt of the humanitarian efforts to, to deal with more than 3000000 refugees crossing the border in the last 3 weeks. okay, thank you for bringing us up. displayed alan fish alive for us in washington. d. c . fennimore had on his news our including, ah, will you babies? abducted organs sold and women in slave to we take you inside iraq's organized
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crime gangs and are locked down in china. but his patients are running out of the government at 0 cove and policy and in sport will have the latest on manchester united search for a permanent manager with lisa dutch coach in the frame ah . throughout the world news now and girls expecting to return to school in afghanistan on wednesday, having left disappointed many showed up for school for the 1st time in 7 months, only to be told to go home. the ministry of education says most to secondary schools for girls will stay closed until further notice. as victoria gate m. 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 hand in law. thank god. the taliban are
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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 la government suddenly ordered most secondary schools for girls to close. students packed up their bags and headed home. so it was all with the men 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 the guard by the therapy, it isn't fair that boys are allowed to go to school and girls aren't what of girls done wrong? we want schools to reopen, like for full goals 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
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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 gen, desegregated facilities or nora yesterday evening grew received the decision from the leadership of the slumped america to postpone the opening of girls schools after great 6 until the develop supply that is in accordance with cherry and traditions, we are committed to opening girl schools with the taliban. been widely condemned for depriving women and girls of an education. i think it's very sad to see after all those months, which is the girls in afghanistan were being waiting for dead date at the schools where we reopen. and unfortunately, today was a very disappointment that they turned back their home without any results. it shows that thought among are not reliable, they could not fulfil their promises. the international community says the right to an education must be upheld. if the taliban leg government wants to receive much
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needed aid, victoria gay to be al jazeera. let's bring in patch tana dirani from learn afghanistan. she joins us from massachusetts in the u. s. at thanks for being on the program. page tana taliban has had months to prepare for the re opening of these schools. what raisin and i giving for the shut down and frankly is anyways and justifiable. hi, thank you so much for having me. i mean, 1st of all, the reason is that there are the want to develop a specific uniform code address for the girls, which is amusing to me because they had mentioned they couldn't come up with a dress code. and apart from that, it's just another attempt to get attention from the international word and media and community to see that they are still in power would be you haven't got the legit timothy. and then using alarm goods and did education as a tool to make sure that the credit that agenda shut down will likely have
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a wide spread impact on girls and not just from an educational perspective. what will be the fall out from this move? do you think we need already has an impact whole you have new research for girls who are one year and have been received the not in school or women who are not teaching now. they haven't been beat. this is impacting only people who didn't even start the war, were not even in walk in the what they didn't even the will not even used as part of back back at the same time. there's a whole strip temp and the d t, you know, how should be international community react to the shut down given goals? education is a key demand for any future recognition of the taliban administration. what are you hoping from the international community? i mean, christopher in domestic community has to remember that there is enough some that are still under the gene and bad that good, that rocket and school stuff. the 1st thing. the 2nd thing is that the us led to my
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son by making bahati is with them. now they don't even want the good issues. they are not addressing. why don't need to do learning? we keep moving new labs to integrate are going to get educated, but none of the alternative that continuously. so i think for starters, they have to recognize that there is a problem and the need to give it attention. what do you make of the timing of the sat down dimension in your 1st answer that you thought that it was actually move a pow pie by the telephone. but do you think the telephone was maybe hoping to avoid international scrutiny with attention currently focused elsewhere on say, ukraine? i don't think so. i think for them to think of any any media coverage is good media coverage for them because they still want you to be and if they didn't want this sort of media coating, they would have actually opened the door for the good. no, i think from need more often times that they're willing just to get more attention
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just to get more. i countered and just i have the we do think ultimately this is just a delay or do you think this will be in all out bad transit. returning italy, i don't think there's a delay. i don't think they said delay. i think it's a power move and then using growth education because it's a sensitive subject. at the same time, it all is good education that has been part of the war that they have been doing and they have been taking schools for the past few decades. i mean like how can you expect them to be ok with good going to school. now they were, the ones were burning down schools last year. right. so you have to understand that they were not, and as sort of supporters, they were all the same time they are just using it as part of partly yeah, well we appreciate your insight. thanks for writing it down for us pastime. dirani from learn afghanistan 6 people a day, adopt a gum in stones and military banks. in somali, as capital mogadishu,
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the camp is inside, the highly fortified international airport security forces said they killed 3 gunman trying to get inside. the group. al chabad claimed responsibility. the complex houses, the un, several foreign missions, and the african union military headquarters. let's bring in patrick murray. go on the phone from margaret issue. patrick, what more you hearing about the attack. ok, thanks, emily. what you know is that according to the marty police book spots on these, i think people are killed during that talk. and among them there are several floating on. but yet we don't know whether those among the peacekeepers or the adjusted radian not do that. it is 3 how, but also the other. you get to give that back up into the mid morning where the gunmen liable to get into the height of 45 section of the more at the airport and engaged the amazon. so just the body. so my apologies in learning, but those maybe out of the 2 i was the why neutral, right?
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it's quite unlikely for these area to get stuck at top because use high to 45 according to some. so this is probably about 20 seen 80 was able to be attacked by picked it up, fight us. they showed a statement, claiming responsibility. and so far they test these as we say, these are 6 people been killed, but we have been waiting to know the identity of those who have been lost in that talk to be yes, keep us updated as to more details when they come to hand. patrick new go from market issue there parts of a strategy, a good see another round of flooding this week. he's jeff with your weather update . days of rain for eastern portions of australia. hello. everyone here is exactly what's going on. we're tapping into an onshore flow here, so that's going to scoop up moisture and shove it into the shore line here for new
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south wales per play. see where this goes thursday into friday. we see that rain filling across new south wales and migrate toward the north into queensland. both of these states tried to recover from extreme flooding that we saw just a few weeks ago. northern parts of australia. there is plenty of sun to be found here. a tropical storm. charlotte still remains to the west of australia. no major threat there for new zealand, the north island 1st, it was awkward. we saw some flooding. now its kids been picking up 3 times its monthly rainfall average in the span of just hours. still more rain comes natur on thursday, but the heavier stuff will be out over the water. next stop, we're going to southeast asia. there's some sunny's felt to be found here through sumatra. this includes the dang with the high 30 degrees, but still getting stripe with solid bands of rain across java on thursday. ok for china, it's been a washout for southern sections with this log of rain. it's also moving more toward the north, the long, the gang sue river valley, and for japan. temperatures are coming up in tokyo to
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a height of 15 on thursday season. thank you very much. jeff, still ahead on al jazeera, competing for business in kata china easily and turkey go head to head on defense sales. how mexicans working a broader helping the country out of its economic recession and in sport action from the n. b a. as the golden state warriors the lose for the 3rd game, you know, run ah, does the mind play tricks at them? car is always is park right there. or are they really out there? and you have to stand by like they pull up a leg or act like they're not in the car. the filmmaker takes the f. b only to court, to find out approximately $33120.00 pages of records. and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are free to talk,
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hello. you want to know when he's reminder about top stories this, our ukraine, 2nd largest city, car cave is under constant bombardment by the russian military. most people have fled. the man has war, nowhere is safe and people who go underground. 6 people are dead off to gum and stormed a military base and somalis, capital mont, issue security forces said they killed 3 attackers. group elisha bab, claimed responsibility and africana found the taliban has ordered most go schools to shut down early hours after they reopen and education ministry folks and confirm . so stay close until further notice. returning to our top story. now in russia, his talks with ukraine. i'm difficult, it's accusing keith of constantly changing position, foreign minister. so guy leverage says us is also interfering through this, but sufficient to vertical. they want to make these military actions last as long
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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 the 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. it's just in decent. they can't understand by these demands the human it ancient great countries. hashem a ho barbara is covering developments out of moscow. hash the russians are minced as accused washington of him during these talks. what basis did he might be allegations? well basically, emily, the a russians have been saying over the last few weeks that they were hoping to see the americans use that political leverage to convince the ukrainians on the need to move a hat when it comes to the list of demands that were presented by the russians to
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the acquaintance, it during the talks to put an end to the conflict and also to turn the chapter of the animosity that has been going on for quite some time. the russians having saying that, we made it clear to the ukrainians that if they want to have a deal, they have to recognize crimea as part of russia and also the 2 regions of le ganske underneath. as independent republics, also, they would like to see the ukrainians agree on the idea of neutrality, which, which, which, which rushes is quite instrumental, preventing the ukrainians from joining nato. now, the russians have been saying that the americans on the, on the i have been or trying to store the tools they would like to see this gone for quite some time to further under my, in russia. and i think there's a general sentiment among all the leaders in russia that the, this is a, a coordinated effort by the international community to undermine their country. a
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while ago president vladimir putting order the government to see that russia is going to be paid in the future when it comes to all its supplies to unfriendly countries. is a term that he is with referring to the countries that have been imposing sanctions or russia, they would have to pay back when it comes to their import on gas. they have to be in rural, a message of defiance from the russian president saying to the international committee, if you want to undermine us economically and financially. we, on the other hand, we're going to insist on putting our local currency as a global key asset when it comes to international trade. so this is the feeling here in russia that there is an economic war, compounded with the international press of the sanctions imposed on russia to just further undermine a russia, russian still talk consistently about the americans trying to build a world order based on the head, germany, of the americans on their own, and they're saying this is not the agreement that has lots of for some decades post
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the 2nd world war we want that to stay there. mac is have to recognize us as the russians, as a key player globally. and to hashem lever, i've also said he was against sending peacekeepers to ukraine. why was that this was the idea of poland, which said that it will ask the uh, the, the next a session of the nato summit to send peacekeeping forces air to ukraine and provide them with a, with all the means. so be able to defend themselves on the russians board. this is going to put us on a collision course with ne 2. now the russians are saying this is a conflict which is bidding us against the ukrainians. and the saw that there is a way to solve it, wishes that list of demands, the presence of any falling troops operating in the country is just going to further exacerbated the conflict and could lead to further escalation. so they are
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saying no to the presence of any foreign troops, and they are also concerned that this could be just used by the international community and by data in particular to further expand its presence with the whole a russian narrative now has been insisting on the need for nato to understand for the world order that prevailed after 1997 should change and then a to has to understand that it's expansion. eastwards is just going to further, erode the trust between the russians and they to and the americans and between the rushes and the international committee because they see that expansion as a national threat to its own security. ok, thank you very much for breaking down for us. hash him a how barrier in moscow to the world news now, and another 16000000 people have been put under locked down in china as it struggles with its worst karone of ours outbreak. since the pandemic began by, ging says it's speaking with a 0 tolerance policy that many and look down losing patients as katrina. you
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reports from the capital. the chinese authorities are raising to contain a fast spreading on the current outbreak. but they're struggling to move fast enough this week, millions of residents living in the cities of tongue, sean and shin young in the north will put under varying levels of locked down. nationwide, thousands of new in 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 b b. we have the necessary groundwork the right circumstances and the capability to implement a dynamic 0 infection approach. these past years of emily 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 for failing to control local outbreaks. in the southern city of some gen,
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videos of rap protest against extended lock 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 voice is, 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 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 or be 0? how do you make it more targeted? 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 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 entertain venues have been closed until further notice doctors in the northeastern province of g. lynn, has the gun treating covered patients with pfizer, drug parks,
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love it. their 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 dan wong is the chief economist at hung song bank. china. she says repeated locked downs, are affecting people's mental health. 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 another 2 days added or a week or 14 days. so depending on how to district to defy why they want to lockdown a community. so it's in a way,
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random and hard to guess where or when the next lockdown will happen. and at some point, a shot has 80 percent of his population on their lockdown. even if the city is not on their official lockdown. so this is very frustrating. this year, china's economy is on the huge pressure 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 it basically destroy the city services septa and also the catering tourism hotel. the home services are largely suspended because of this, and china's 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. zillow,
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meanwhile, is relaxing its corona virus. measures is cases of the only con varian form its scrapping limits on out to 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 restriction babies, abducted by the nurses, other children being sold for their body organs and young women forced into prostitution. they are all major problems in iraq. police say they've uncovered 60 organized crime gangs as some of the binge of a report from the capital back to the city for this people trafficker, it looks like a routine transaction, but this is a police thing. but detectives, boozing his fires hidden camera and the card capture, the criminal confirming that he's selling to women for $2000.00 each. 6
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once the deal is done, police arrest the trafficker and the women detective, see the women were part of the gang to run away from the buyer, then 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 on the cell. everything. 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. the abutment says 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
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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 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 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
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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 the job it out of era by dat foreign children held in serene camps for relatives of suspected ice will fight as risk being stuck for decades. save the children says it could take 30 young people to return home unless the spade of we're a petri ations is increased. about 800000 iraqi children more than 7000 from 60 other countries are in the kurdish run. l hole and roche camps. in the northeast in syria, she builders from countries around the world are competing for business at cut has annual maritime defense exposure. event highlights the latest naval technology this
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year. china easily and turkey are hoping to use it to boost their defense sales. as alex good topless reports from our ha, bangladesh, she misses corvette in a peck, stony frigate, both made in china, the country naval training ship bill to the $100.00, shipyards and turkey. the ships and other naval equipment are on display at home, a port in cover as part of dim decks, the annual maritime defense expo hilton, doha. defense companies from around the world of gather to show their latest wears as potential buyers. look for bargains that will give their navies an edge in any potential conflict. the new cloth of ship builder has emerged making stealthy, powerful warships at a price. many countries can afford. one of the new come, china is now expanding its defense base, was playing cheap, capable warships to its clients. you have j knob. exporting somebody in 2
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days, you know, the se, asia, they, we, excluding somebody to even focused on. they are also having a footprint in africa, certain countries which have product like julia. so don't not need tons of volume of these lessons, but also in terms of the tonnage of the best and the china now diversified. it's, you know, different classes of ship as well as it's construction. italy too has been building advance frigates for egypt and has been helping cutters. navy expand significantly . turkey's navy is developing rapidly under its domestic ship building mil jen program building. it so worships, but also perfecting how to integrate foreign weapons sensor and radar systems the go together to make modern naval systems. ok is we building ships for a long time, but says with the 1000000 program we had the experience and the capability of designing our own ships, including the turkish subsystems, which gave me
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a degree turkeys now building worships for cutter pakistan and the u. e. it's sites also firmly fixed on lucrative asian markets like indonesia. costume, flexibility of the chief factors for success here. and these 3 countries are now building an ever increasing number of stealthy, powerful warships for tomorrow's navy's alex topless out a 0 doe mexicans working abroad st. hi, my record, $51000000000.00 in earnings last year, healing 30 percent more than in 2020. the cash is helping to bolster mexico is economy. it's in recession and struggling to recover from the pandemic. as ma'am, i'll wrap low reports from santa rosa cashflow. walker with aloe image on the ground. annella sanchez and her husband are having a video call with their son to check. so i can shoot your lives in the united states. the money he and his brothers send back home to mexico in the form of
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remittances is what keeps annella and her husband afloat. i was like amy thing on the san my sons are in the united states and they send me money in my say something needed in the town. like building a school, a church or a community kitchen. they support that to every one who's away supports those who are here. in santa rosa castillo, walker quietly nestled between the mountains of the mexican state of war haka. just about every one 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 maple clinton is different. okay, rebecca gillum, my jojo, very few people stay here. the majority, their children, husbands and wives lived in the united states because of work. the truth is there are no sources of employment in this community. those who are here only plant crops
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and the rains come because there's no water fear. again, it's a bit sad in this community, and this is why everyone leaves 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 a tradition in the town. and the remittances migrants sent home represents a financial lifeline for the families they leave behind. small towns like sent that little sack was la walker had 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 set home for migrants. now represent close to 4 percent of the new since 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
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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 us out of the whole leverage analysis. well, 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. well 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, on monday 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 a streets, the drainage, the drinking water law 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
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ah whole ah ah oh, i'm at this point. he's jo and jo, a shock we're time and in the tennis world. that's right, emily. yes, she's at the peak of her game. but well, number one, ash boncey is retiring from tennis. less than 2 months off to winning the australian open, the 3 time grand slam champion who turns $26.00 in april says physically,
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she has nothing more to give. sara clark reports from brisbin. she's been well number one for 3 years. and in january i climbed her 3rd grand slam title on her soil at the astrology and open. now asked bar, he made a shock announcement she'd retiring from the game. success to me is, is knowing that i've given absolutely ever everything i can for food. i'm happy 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, stating 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,
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is success. i've given absolutely everything i can to this beautiful sport of tennis. the tennis world has expressed shock at the news of her time. and for my number one tennis champion and murray summed up the reaction in a tweet, he said one happy for ash barty gutted tennis water player. she has to be spoken. busy in the same category as people like stephanie graph, monica selfish, margaret, sorry, but she never after the priest, 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, 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 cases you go forward with the next, the next chapters in your life as part,
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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, al jazeera brisbin, australia, will join me now live from paris is tennis channel commentator john web. i'm john, how much of a shot was this announcement? i think if you stand back, if it's a big shock, she's at the peak of her powers, but i think deep within 10, it's not a shock at all. there were actually rumors that if you won the australian open, she was going to perhaps even retire as she held the trophy. this is a player who has already retired once before early when she was a teenager. when, when tennis wasn't beating her with, with joy, she spoke very openly about the challenges of traveling, especially back and forth to australia during co bid. and she always just approached the sport differently. she was happy at home. she did not have any interest in the usual celebrity trappings of being
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a player. she wasn't instagram famous. she didn't, you know, posed for swim suit. edition it, there was this brewing sense that she was ready to if you just got a gauge in november, she was ready to stay home and go to sort of career to point out the next chapter. so, so if you stand back and you say it's wild that somebody go 25 years old, right? number one, fresh off, winning a major would decide to stop playing. but, but i think there was a sense that this might be coming. he touched on something very interesting that boss, he's obviously based in australia. how much did that have to do with this decision? i think a lot, and in 2 ways, what is she? she's fiercely patriotic if you reference her for connection to 1st nations. this is someone who would just love to stay home when like off the goals, football, she's not interested in going to the best restaurants in tokyo and paris. and i also think that so much of the tennis tour is far, far away, especially during co bit. it's really tough for australian players. i mean,
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you know, in for players and in europe in the united states, you can go month to month to month and not change time zone. you can go home in between events. you can't do that when you're from australia and i think last year she went on the road. there were obviously very restrictive. coby prohibitions against her returning and i think that played a big role in this. it's rough and it was rough for her and she spoke about that and i think that has a lot to do with it. she seems to be very loved on the tool. but where does barty rank when it comes to greatest female players in tennis? i think it's always good. i mean we're working on the assumption that she's not returning. i think she would be well with it or write that a few years to say, you know what? i was number one, i've been home, but it would not surprise anyone if she decided to, to on retire, which, which happens quite frequently and individual sports. but i think right now she never plays again. she's still an absolute powering. the great player. mean she was number one for more than 2 straight years consecutively. only 4 other players have
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done that. she's won 3 majors. she won wimbledon. i think she's, she's one of the, towering great. and she's not going to have serena williams were, you know, chris ever met you? never to love is records just because she doesn't have that career longevity. you know, she's not going away in 8090323 majors ask, are you never going to have that level? but she is certainly one of the towering, towering players in tennis. and that is if he never plays again. all right, john web, i'm thank you very much for your insight that muncie and i sort of stepped up their search for new manager. they've interviewed. i x had coach eric banta at 10 hug. the 52 year old dutchman is one of several candidates on the short list to take her from interim boss ralph rung. nick tan hog has been in charge at. i asked for the last 4 years, winning the leak titled twice in that time are assigned demands that marita put to tina is another coach. united plan to speak to about the vacancy in the m b,
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a golden state warriors law. 3rd strike game and coach steve kerr admits his side. don't know how to win right now. the latest defeat was against orlando magic, but this one was close. the warriors were up with 52 seconds left on the clock, bought my bamboo escort. this 3 pointed to gave magic the lead, and they closed out the game, $94.00 to $91.00. the other way, i think was last saw sh ah, what plan? stupid law really losing whole game. we're losing a lot of people for johnson and ash execution. but in order to execute requires a certain level to the job wrong and we're not meeting no disrespect or no margin. we just want to worst changing lee, and we can mash that. all right, that is are your sport for now. more with please peter later. emily. thank you very much, jerry. and that's it. from me m language for this news hour. but don't go anywhere . i'll have more of the day's news in just
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