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battle for survival in an intensive care unit, doctors and khaki struggle to treat the wounded in a city under constant bombardment. this boy is the most strong will from all of them because most of them are crying, asking for saving their legs and arms. but he was the only one to said, just do what you think you need to do. the greatest president calls for global protests to mock one months, instructions invasion began and demands an end to the military action. and us political leaders pay tribute to one of the most influential states women of her generation. madeline albright who's dies aged 84. i suppose it enjoy bivens in brussels. we're talks with other world leaders a month since russia's military invaded ukraine. endorse 4 weeks. millions of people have been displaced. thousands have been killed,
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and cities have been devastated. now world leaders are meeting to find a way to end the war to punish moscow for its actions and to strengthen europe's security or rama brides in western ukraine. we're going to speak to him in a moment. james base is in brussels where those leaders are gathering for and nato summit at james is slightly unusual day to day because that are a lot of senior diplomatic meetings. what can we expect? yeah, there are 3 different summits in one day taking place here in brussels. the nato summit is starting in the next hour or so. and that nato summit, all the 30 nato allies. then they'll move after that, the g 7 leaders here in nato will have a meeting. japan joins the other 6 who are all members of nato for that meeting. and then they move to the other side of brussels to the european union. present biden will be joining the european union, the idea or
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a show of unity. don't expect anything particularly new to come out of this. they're mainly blessing decision that the already be made and lots of condemnation to come of president putin among the 1st to talk about russia and the state of the war arriving here a short time ago was the estonian prime minister cutty class. we have to double i effort sir. booting cannot win this war. this is very important to all of us said to the security of nato as well. and the 2nd thing we need to discuss is, sir, how to increase our defense spending and how to do it. and very wisely, as so that the we strengthened the eastern flank, especially the both the countries because sir, we contacted these sir plan to a, you know, a defend the country alone and then be maybe rated afterwards. so
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leaders continuing to arrive here at nato headquarters ahead of this summit at one of the things that will be a focus of attention at this summit is going to be the threat of weapons of mass destruction. russia has said that if there's an existential threat, it could potentially use nuclear weapons. there's also also the worry of a false flag operation by russia that they could decide to use chemical or biological weapons and say that it was done by the ukrainian side. pressman, macro is it, is speaking now to reporters, on his way into the meeting the gathering of the nato summit. just talk for a few moments there to speak to a reporters. not saying very much on the way here in right now from the french president who is currently the president of the european union and will be chairing the meetings that take place later this afternoon and brussels on that subject of chemical weapons. i think they are going to try and see what they can do if there
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was that sort of false flag attack. we're hearing from the american side, the present biden's talking of sending him what they call a tiger team. to deal with this and to try and help nato allies if they were attacked with chemical or biological weapons. and for that matter what they can do for the ukranian army and for the critic, the ukrainian civilians, nato has some chemical weapons, biological weapons capabilities. lots of the big countries do, but also the specialized part of nato that deals with that is actually in the czech republic. and interestingly, that's a skill, a specialized skill that the check republic had even before the fall of the berlin wall at the time when the czech republic that it was czechoslovakia, it was part of the iron curtain. james, thank you very much indeed that i'm to put that together to james bay's, who's in brussels. we're obviously going to be going back to james as these meetings carry on in the next few hours. the arrivals still coming. let's go to
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robert bride. he's joining us from western ukraine, the city of live, one month on there is still diplomacy in europe. what is the situation on the ground in ukraine at the moment, rob that's a. busy one month on earned vladimir zalinski, president of ukraine, calling for a show of solidarity on this day using his evening air message to speak in english for the 1st time. he is very deft at tailoring his message to great effect. it seems to be a master classic in p r. each time from as a lensky. it seems as though he wants this message to reach or as wide an audience as possible. not only here in ukraine, calling for people to come out in a show of solidarity and demonstrations in towns and cities on the street, but also in the international community, particularly. i think he is aiming his messages at the western democracies one month on. i think the russians are scratching their heads about what to do on the international p r front because the ukranian seemed to be a winning,
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it seems at every turn. i think the russians had hoped, in the early stages of this conflict, to try to control the narrative to or with their alleged misinformation, campaigns and troll farms to really try to craft them the message or to their terms . it may well go down domestically, back in russia, you may have a majority of people in russia still believing this is a righteous cause, but doesn't seem to play internationally. and are of the ukrainian seem to be using their secret weapon in the form of law to me as a lensky extremely well. and he is still there at the, with the ukrainians. are still there and now seem to be fighting back. they seem to be making a territorial gains as they claim. and we are also seeing though, a developing situation down in the southern port of bird dance. now, this is right on the earth. these are the coast of the black sea. it is a, a, a ukrainian port, but it is under russian control. it is next or mal you, paul, which is across the scene of all that are fighting. but since the early days of this conflict are by chance has been under russian control. but we are seeing on
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social media a series of explosions and fires are from the dockside. now, it is difficult to tell from this video whether it is actually on the, the dockside itself or on a ship, but we are hearing from the ukrainians. they are making the claim that they have destroyed what they say is an amphibious landing ship by the name of the oars. now this was a vessel that we know from russian control. media was in this port as recently as 2 days ago. these claims can not be corroborated. erb e as yet, there's no comment from the russians, but it does show you that the whole of this southern front now this southern coastline from odessa all the way through to marry you paul, is there still a very much a situation that is very dynamic? it is extremely changeable. rob, thank you very much. and he does rob. we're bringing this up to date from the viv our building on what robs has been saying. let me show you how things look on the ground in terms of a mat areas and read here. a held by russian forces and they're separatist allies, ukrainian forces in multiple to the south are holding out more civilians have been
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evacuated from neighboring towns in crane says it's been pushing back. russian forces near keith. its troops of also held their ground apparently in the southeastern city, if macaroni of that the city of khaki has been under constant bombardment for weeks, ukrainian forces offending off russian troops. but as, as i beg reports from a hospital, there it comes at a cost. let me warn you. the reports contains images, viewers may find disturbing. a desperate attempt to save lives overstretched and overworked, medical staff at hockey, regional, clinical hospital, or under unprecedented pressure. the intensive care unit is filled with victims of this war. yes, librium. oh, just your to go anyway. i haven't treated civilians with combat injuries before. i'm overwhelmed with the amount of cases. sometimes we receive 10 people from one
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location, but we've learned to do it quickly. provide aid. it's our experience, the counts, the to the family. we work under constant threat to their own lives with we are standing here and listening to the sound of shelling. i don't know where it will hit the hospital's impeller clear in solar chip or destroyed in loss over the fish. hospitals don't work anymore. we don't know what will be to day if the bomb lands the hospital will no longer uses. the children's hospital is destroyed. the center for blood donation operates from the basement. many of these people were in their homes and they were hit by shrapnel. the shilling was intense, then it stopped, then it started again. 3 people were killed immediately. i'm the only one that survived, but have all these injuries. one of the kind of injuries that you're seeing downstairs there are more patients. one of the more sashes leg has been amputated for him. you know, actually there was a lot of patients with the serious injures right here. but the,
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this boy is the most strong well from all of them because most of them are crying, asking for saving their legs and arms. but he was the only one who said, just do what you think you need to do. so this is a real warrior, still heart, and he has one message for the world. close the sky about the green. these woods are filled with casualties from this war. here most of patients are, after all, tillery it's not because most of patients was wounded by a tillery. it's just because most of patients after aircraft are dead. so this is the most heart patient in another ward, we find you guinea telescope. he threw his body over his 8 year old son when he heard explosion. so from his son was unharmed, travelling above his chest and then go out. here. he was struck by shrapnel
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of the piece of shuttle that we see here. we're shown pieces of shrapnel by the stuff this tiny piece killed, the woman missed him, a deal him by staying here. we are defending our families. i'm working for victory . we are together. we are in a common cause. this is my bed. one for the staff here. this is their life. they sleep in the corridors to stay close to their patients and hope the walls were protect them. if the hospital is hit for and you sleep record. yup. patients like sasha, a medical staff her have all asked for the same thing. oblivious of the politics around it. they want the air space over ukraine and this city closed because if the damage turned from the bomb dropped from planes, the causing the most casualties. ok i sat with is now still live from hawk here. so i was just seeing your reporting, your report there. i said the, the human consequences of this more the destruction of the town itself continues
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the doesn't overnight. what we're hearing from the authorities here is that a missile was fired or gave no. what's interesting about this particular one is that the authorities say that it was 5, but by ship in from the russian black the fleet. they've also said that the 50 was show 44 times using artillery tank and motors and 140 rocket required multiple, multiple rocket launches. the authorities here despite what's happening overnight, the thing that they, this is what they call a stable situation. but we've also heard the start of this complex. forgive, has been 43 children killed. now. el rey, in the, in the hands region were told that the russians dropped phosphorus bonds before people were killed, including 2 children by hand. car gave us to say the destruction of the city is still being hit by russian for the clean up operation behind me. it's still taking
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place and rescues of just gone in there because they're still looking for bodies just a few days ago they found the tooth, 2 bodies. and they said to us, when they were coming, got that they believe that they are more still in there. so the city is still being hit, and even last night we heard multiple times to reply, but we also saw the aircraft system engaging and fire again to the skies. and we've also, we've, we've been hearing reports that the ukranian have been taking down drones and intercepting cruise missiles. so the fighting is still ongoing. but the started here saying that it's a stable situation. i so thank you very much indeed said big in talking you want to sunday shopping wall in north cave was reduced to rubble after it was destroyed by a russian air start. it has only been open since 2020, and it was home to hundreds of shops. odyssey as often as fata has more from the scene. newton this i had this i had so
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we are hearing the sound of an explosion that is happening. ne us, we don't know what was the pocky of this equation. we think it may be the latest bombing in green coin a pain wouldn't go well. now, how do we, are he need a shopping center to his bond? a few days ago. this attack was the strongest that key of whitney us. we're now contract, decrease the shopping center. you can see it here in america, it is new retroviral shopping center to respond a few days ago. on like a saba, there was an injury is call it saki was hit by an explosion. z. okay. is the okay. oh, now camera saw boone. there is an injured person, he's bleeding his bleeding bright, now he's bleeding heavily. we seeing soldiers trying to help him a preventing us from fill mount yum. no, no, i'm not, so yeah. oh, okay, yeah, northern i'm with us. we're still had an al jazeera,
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the search continues. authorities in china hunt for a 2nd black box in the hope of discovering why a passenger plane crashed. plus tributes flew for one of the most influential states women of generation. madeline albright, whose died h. 84 ah ah, look forward to brightest galleys. the winter sponsored play cattle airways. we saw back to back 20 degree days in london, but i don't think we're going to see a 3 p. hey everyone. what we will see though is still a lot of sunshine for the islands of ireland, britain right through into the low countries. but we're going to disrupt this weather pattern. the 3 day forecasts in london shows, as by the weekend. more clouds will drift in. we've got a ne breeza that's going to kick down your temperature to 14 degrees. central europe right now, still wall to wall sunshine hanging onto the 20th vienna 20 budapest,
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22. and unlike london, you're going to lock into this weather pattern here. in fact, you go from a northwest when to southerly wind, so that pumps up your temperature to 22. that's 10 degrees above average for this have the year. ok, here's where things start to get dicey. for iberia, we've got rounds of rain, southern portugal, southern spain, especially around gibraltar. and valencia could see some flooding here. its been days of rain so its piling up. other side of the mediterranean showers, developed for its stumble, wet, windy and cool for the levant. 7 degrees in ramallah, and we've got some showers for morocco, snow for the atlas mountains. there's are not wind blowing so that swirling around the sand and does i think for cape town, some sunshine, but cloud is fall with the height of $23.00. okay. got to run. see you soon. take care. oh, the weather sponsored by casara, always feeling the debate. there is no, he job bad didn't go. you know,
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ensuring europe, security, nato plans to double its forces on its eastern borders. moscow's forces are facing strong resistance on the drive. thousands of people have been killed and millions have been displaced in the past whole weeks. ukraine 2nd largest city hockey continues to be bombarded ukrainian forces of friending off russian troops. but hospitals of fully of the wounded the train station in the ukrainian city of living has been a focal point for refugees escaping the war. as fighting intensifies phases of displaced, people continued to make the journey to relative safety in the west sand bestcopy reports. ah dozens, thousands, millions behind the numbers used to describe what is happening here. are the people living this war, those fighting it? those fleeing it. this is the picture of
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displacement in ukraine's. the russian invasion has devastated city after city. this family left of the fca in the da net screeching after seeing their neighbors killed the let you go, my thumb almost your phone. i want to go back home. she says, we left everything there. there's a lot we're glad to book eyes was my advice to those who are steel because when he got leave while they haven't flattened everything, there was nothing. no gas, if no lights, no water was and no food because all the shops have been ruined already. it's impossible to live there. the levine, central train station is the last major hub for refugees from the war escaping to
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europe. ah, air raid sirens here, pale in comparison, perhaps, to the violets they've left behind. ah, victor in rows are from a village near car keys under russian occupation. after hiding in their basement for 2 weeks up, they found some one to smuggle them out. just before the russians closed, the check posts that they say it was like living in a cage like you listen, lisa. when little mesquite you we won the world to hear us does a free country. no one was heard here before. for me personally, i lived with a man, he is a kristen and i'm in muslim and we live happily. everything was great and in one moment it ended. please stop the war with me the way
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to a savannah. far from the fighting, but not far enough, yet as the war begins to move west, more people are leaving the country. one person on the platform told us, there's an easy way to tell where the train is going. it's full of men, that's a domestic journey. if it's full of women and children, those are the only ones that are allowed to leave the country trains leaving the station or pulling families apart. luckily than they have just closed the skies. she says that is all some stop and levine before continuing on a chance to rushed to recharge a brief moment of calm before the chaos of getting to the border and getting out of ukraine. ah,
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seen basra v o 0 levine. oh, let me bring you. some of the other news is starting with breaking news. north korea appears to have launched its 1st intercontinental ballistic missile since 2017. japan says it flew for 71 minutes and landed in the sea off the coast of the r morty. prefecture is the latest in a series of launches by pyongyang. kim's on vote to stop tests of intercontinental ballistic missiles. ahead of talks with farmer u. s. president donald trump, in 2018. meanwhile recovery crews in china is searching for a 2nd flight recorder from a china eastern airline that crashed earlier this week. the black box data could be crucial for investigators trying to find the cause of the crash. katrina, you has more from beijing, recovery crews of working through wet weather to find the 2nd black box of flight and the you. 5735 which crashed in guam, she province on monday carrying 132 people. the 1st black box was recovered on
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wednesday and has been sent to bay jane for analysis. this recorded the final conversation between the 3 pilots of the plane in its hope. it will give vital clues as to the reasons behind the crash. now recovery in this remote room, a mountainous area has been very slower. some personal items such as wallets keys and forums have been found among the rubble as well as human remains. now this boeing, passenger, jet 737800 had been on a domestic journey of 2 hours from the city of couldn't being too long jar when it suddenly norris dived from an altitude of about 6000 me says on monday now flight dot a does show us that it temporarily recovered before again finally plunging to the ground. officials here say the pilots of the plane were all healthy and experienced and whether at the time of the disaster was normal,
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nurse of ivers have been found political leaders in the u. s. o paying tribute to its 1st female secretary of state, madeleine albright, she's died at the age of $84.00 presidential. barden said she turned the tired of history is ordered flags to be flown at half marston, her honor, osland jordan, looked back on her life and her career without any mental madeline albright made history. when in 1997, she became the 1st woman to serve. as us secretary of state discharged the duties of the office discharged the duties of the office on which i am about to enter on, which i'm about to enter. so old, right wielded her power in direct and controversial when in forcing the un economic embargo against a rock, despite iraq's prison weakness, the future threat has not been erased. iraq's behavior and intentions must change before our policies can change. otherwise,
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we will allow the scorpion that bid us once to bite us again, pushing u. s. allies to back a military strike on a rock in 1998 because of saddam hussein's refusal to let you win weapons inspectors into the country. we have said many times that we prefer to have a diplomatic solution, but we need to resolve this problem. and or we have also said that we will take what necessary means in order to achieve those 2 objectives. and supporting the u. s. bombing of kosovo in 1999 to protect bosnian muslims. what was happening in the former yugoslavia was a far away place with people with unpronounceable names. and i felt that we did have to do something and of what people, what i'm proudest of is what we did in bosnia. and what later when our secretary state we did in kosovo. madeline cor bill was born in the former checklist.
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slovakia in 1937, the daughter of a diplomat, the corps bell family fled to the u. s. after communist took power and prague in 1947 after university horrible married joseph albright and raised a family. at each $39.00, she completed her ph. d and launched her foreign policy career, including serving on the national security council under president jimmy carter and serving as usm basset to the united nations under president bill clinton. to day we begin to cleanse the hatred that has torn apart. the former yugoslavia albright was criticized for pushing a tough policy on a rock that led to children dying of hunger and medicine shortages. we have heard that half a 1000000 children have died is the i swore it. i thought this is a very hard choice that the price we think the price is worth it. and albright failed to broker piece between the palestinians and israelis. she also couldn't
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stop north korea from selling ballistic missiles to other countries. nation in her later years, i albright set up a consultancy taught future diplomats and became something of a pop culture figure in the united states. she wrote a book about the messages behind the broaches she wore. i am so sorry to keep you waiting. and albright appeared twice on a t v drama, a belt of fictional secretary of state jericho being more than anything, madeline albright will likely be remembered for holding an unvarnished view of the world and willing to confront challenges head on some on amendment a parliament among at least 15 people killed in a suicide bombing that happened in the town of ballad wenna, in central his umbrella state, police say a former politician was also killed. and staying in somalia, at least 6 people were killed on widens, say, after gunman stormed a military base and the capital market issue. the camps inside the highly fortified
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international airport security forces said they killed 2 attackers trying to get inside their own rubashaw. bob claimed responsibility the body of jailed causing a nationalist figure even coloma has we moved to the french island following his death in hospital. any of this week. calona had been in a coma after being assaulted by another prisoner. the attack sparked protests. moved demonstrators accusing the government of be responsible. colona was jailed in 1998 for assassinating a regional official. madonna has asked us regulators for permission to administer small doses of its covered 19 vaccine to children aged under 6. madonna says it can start inoculating babies toddlers and children in a few months. the u. s. has a population of 18000000 children under 6 years of age, who are not yet eligible for coven 19 vaccines. people and several, you stayed, sir, assessing the damage after tornadoes ripped off, roofs slipped vehicles and pushed buildings off their foundations. the national
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guard went door to door to check for survivors. after 2 people were killed and several injured in texas and louisiana forecaster say 5000000 people are still at risk of tornadoes. extremely high winds and large hailstones are you here to wind coming through? when i put my family in a bad, a bad rom, all my ears, bob introduced. you just, it is no, you know, you know what it was. ah, this is audra 0. these are the top stories, u. s. president, jo biden's, meeting nato, and g 7 leaders to discuss ways to support ukraine. they're also looking at long term plans to ensure europe, security, nato plans to double its forces on its eastern borders. roches invasion of ukraine is entering a 2nd month, but moscow's forces are facing strong resistance on the ground. thousands of people
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