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spied by earlier artists to let them mark once. there were 450 businesses operating in the old city. now there are just 50 the old cities always been the heart of nazareth. now a growing group of residence wants to get it beating again. it grinned, come back, because this city still have very much for ah, nature warns russia against using chemical weapons in ukraine. the u. s. says the military alliance will respond if that happens, ah, times the harmony watching, obviously real life, my headquarters here in doha. also coming up, awarding that there is no safe place in the ukrainian city of kirk give russian forces are accused of targeting residential areas. these people have never held
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a weapon before. they are civilians. they're not going to be joining the fight, but they want to know how to, if it comes to the, i'm stephanie decker in the vital port city of augusta. we'll have that story coming up. also north gray lodge is what could be its largest intercontinental ballistic missile prompting south korea to conduct its own drills. welcome to the program. it's been one months since russia invaded ukraine. the leaders of nato, the european union, and the group of 7 nations, have met in brussels condemning russia's actions and announcing further sanctions. the 30 day to allies and russia's aggression against ukraine was the gravest threat to euro atlantic security. in decades. u. s. president joe biden also committed more humanitarian assistance to ukraine. the sasha butler begins our coverage from brussels, us president j biden's trip to brussels to meet leaders of nato. the g 7 and
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european union was aimed to rallying western allies to find ways to stop russia's warn ukraine and sent a message to moscow that the west is united. nato has never, never been more united than it is to day prudent is getting exactly the opposite. what he intended to have as a consequence of going in the ukraine fight and said the u. s. would commit $1000000000.00 in humanitarian aid to ukraine. and the western allies would impose a raft of new sanctions on moscow. ross, renouncing new sanctions of more than 400 individuals and entities aligned with in alignment with the european union. more than 300 members of the duma oligarchy and russian defense companies that fuel the russian war machine. earlier in the day, ukraine's president address nato leaders and asked the military alliance for more help to fight russian forces. greenland name liable to land ukrainian army has been
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resisting for a month in unequal conditions. and i have been repeating the same thing for months now to save people and our cities, ukraine needs military assistance without any restrictions. plato continues to reject zalinski request or no fly zone over ukraine of affairs that it could escalate. the conflict bought the alliance has agreed to send more weapons to keep as well as equipment to deal with a possible chemical or biological attack as concerns growth. russia's invasion could take an even more sinister turn in the use of chemical weapons. wool totally changed in nature. older conflict, it will be blatant violation of international law. ah, ah, it will have a wide spread consequences and of course, be extremely dangerous. biden joined e leaders at the end of the day for summit,
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focused on ways to win the block off its reliance on russian energy supplies. on friday, the u. s. president will travel to warsaw to show support for poland, which is welcome. the majority of ukraine's refugees biden wants the west to keep up sanctions pressure on the kremlin. but the question is whether it will be enough to stop vladimir putin's war as it enters a 2nd month. natasha butler, al jazeera brussels. the focus of the fighting has been the battle for ukraine, 2nd largest city. and as we more shelling in co keep on thursday, russian artillery landed in front of a postal center where people were thought to be caring. at least 6 people were killed and 15 wounded. now the cities mass, as nowhere is safe, and as i advise people to take cover underground or in basements as a bag in co cave, he went along with one of the teams working on a recovery operation. in the rubble of this building, the search continues not for life,
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but for the dead. bombs rip through the hurricane administration building on march 1st, leaving only debrief, twisted metal, and dust. one bomb came through the roof, others fell outside, leaving a crater and destruction for all to see with a bunch of other girls. so as we catch to workers on a break, they tell us of the last few days, they found 4 bodies. not any day after day they returned in the, in the la maya, this garage telco system on the google usa usa. i think many here faced such a large number of victims among civilians for the 1st time as they say one death is a tragedy. but a 1000 deaths are statistic. unfortunately, it's the truth tank of the city. those are cities taken there under constant threat of further strikes because little fruitful your lung central. so we don't
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have time for feelings now. we put them aside, but we'll have to deal with them later. not. it's not an easy process. right now we have work to do. we focus on it. this was the kitchen to the cafe next door. everything has been destroyed and called cafe pictures on the walls. but there's one thing that does stand out and is quite striking. you can smell the fact that there's still dead bodies. there's remains still here. we're standing on 5th floor here. almost more still faucet, most military guys just we just received, we been we met jania in the ruins of the building. it was like he had just finished his morning briefing, gwen and bought
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a t. m. first stroke. it came and hits near this building. all windows were a crest 1st injurious and 10 minutes later i was, i went darlin on such floor and 2nd, rockets attacks this building right there. and everybody who was standing on each floor on that's on the corner and everybody died so far he hasn't been face to face with his enemy, this war, which in his wars war rocket. first of all and most of our victims were all sleep. sealant knew the victims are. mm hm. so they, it's, it's, so the symptoms is because of rockets of bomb been of air attacks or you hear a tech or, or rocket tech. you just like it's like a lottery. it's like cousin all in all, you can we not, you can lose. i'm alive,
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my guys for my, for, for my team the alive because real life, all the while the search continues a month into this war. the still pulling guy body on a daily basis. and work with her have told us that that proved toss will continue until they've been through the entire building. and slowly the body characterizes rescue workers provide whatever dignity they can to their fallen countrymen. i said, beg, i'll just see how keith new footage from ukraine's besieged city of murray a ball is getting a glimpse into the level of desperation civilians line up our to the open in a city under constant bombardment to receive aid handouts. russia is distributing the supplies, but russian troops, rookies of repeatedly preventing humanitarian aid convoys from reaching,
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merrier poll, violating sees fire deals now. the city has been left without water, food, electricity, or even medicine. ukraine says 90 percent of its buildings have been destroyed. now ukraine has the keys, russia of deliberately targeting hospitals and accusation, the moscow denies. but it is clear, an increasing number of children being caught up in the fighting of the bride reports, not from that. if in the frontline city of mich alive, the maternity hospital tries to operate as normally as the war will allow to mar a crap job is close to giving birth the day before a different part of this hospital was hit by a shelf, but nobody was hurt the very mean you guys against, over time, every day you get used to it more and more, especially when explosions, sound faraway themes of the i in another country in the western city of live, another clinic, this one treating children with critical hard conditions. this unit has just been
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moved from the capital, keith, it's part of a national initiative to relocate essential services and companies away from the fighting in the east to the relative safety of the west. miss, beside would you say we are saving, kids have critical heart problem. those who would die without operations and of course each child is important. there are hundreds of them, very stressful. what was going. levine and other towns and cities in the west have been dealing with the surgeon new comers since the start of the war. many more institutions and businesses are planning to make the same move west, like this hospital most say eventually they'll move back east again. just when no one can tell back in the maternity unit tim mc alive, tamara has given birth to a baby daughter ridiculous and i hope will shield and won't see this crazy scene
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and everything will be good. there is no other way. a few minutes old and delivered into a world her mother could not have imagined. just a few weeks ago, malinda robert bride al jazeera of eve. now the head of the international committee of the red cross says it's difficult to get aid to people court of the fighting in ukraine. peter morrow met russia's foreign minister, circ, a law roof in moscow. mario paul is an it is a city which has high visibility and attention from the international community. but i also want to highlight that it is not the only place of concern. and i see or see, is trying to make efforts to see the whole frontline and challenges and to have access and the evacuation modalities agreed upon by the parties. we have always highlighted. it's not possible to think about access or evacuation either in
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mario paul or another place. if we don't have solid agreement and detailed agreement between the militaries on the ground, you may previous to look up own this because we welcome the willingness of the red cross to use available resources to help people in need in ukraine, genetic in the hands, peoples republics and we also know that the red cross traditionally strive to serve as an impartial and independent intermediary within its mandate. unfortunately, we have no particular reason to rely on the faithful fulfillment by the ukrainian authorities of their obligations under international humanitarian law. others benefit is in moscow with more about meeting o p. tomorrow's just spent 5 days in ukraine. so he comes to moscow after that trip was one of the main jobs of the i. c. r c's to make sure in times of conflict that the rules of the geneva convention are observed, which means humane treatment of prisoners of war. it means you humane treatments of
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non combatants as well civilians caught up in the conflict. and for example, the ability to return the bodies of those killed in combat to their home countries . now peter mara says he's not actually been given the yet to see any prisoners of war being held by either side in this conflict by the ukrainians. all the russians, but he says he hopes they'll get it, they'll get access soon and they'll be able to start large scale visits soon as well. now peter mar also says he's asked the russians for permission to build a large distribution, all logistic center and rust off on dom us a big russian city near the border with ukraine. he wants to do that to be able to deliver aid into ukraine, no response from the russian. specifically on that question. although sir gay love rob did say that he was interested in lifting artificial barriers to resolving humanitarian issues. well, still had hale and al jazeera, the friend child,
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of course cur, is all right, other it's after the body of it's national, this leader is returned home and italy will be watching the world cup on the sidelines after he knocked out by wolf, macedonia. ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle at ways. hello there. let's start in south asia where it's all about the heat. we've got that pre monsoon heat that's dominating once again across india, particularly in northern and northwest and areas. but heat wave conditions for good drought. those are expected to last. we can, we could see temperatures touch up into the early forty's, in pradesh, for very nazi, for example, if we look at the 3 day will be 43 by monday with conditions remaining very hot and
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dry. and it's a similar story up in the north. when you daddy, we could see some record heat over the weekend. and down in the south we have got from sha, was creeping into caroline, some thunderstorm watches out here and for eastern areas will, it remains largely dry. it's up in the northeast that we are seeing the wet weather that stretching up towards the him. malay is now was moved to east asia. we got some nasty weather on the way for central southern an eastern areas of china. thanks for this area of deep low pressure. it's pushing its way towards the korean peninsula. by friday, by saturday we'll see it sweep up into southern areas of japan. but for beijing, up in the north, the china look at that. we've got some unseasonal warmth with attempt attaching to nearly 20 degrees celsius and plenty of sunshine through the weekend. oh, with sponsored by casara always. does their mind play tricks at them? car is always is parked right there. or are they really out there when you pass the
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sand by like they pull up a lag or act like they're not in the car? the filmmaker takes the f, b, only to court, to find out approximately 33120 pages of records did the process. mobilize is how community, as long as people are free to talk, then there is no check against. thanks. the feeling of being watched on al jazeera lou, the book about what you're going to say with me to rub the reminder of all top stories . nathan, i say the war in the ukraine is the greatest threat to security in decades. the leaders of the military alliance, the european union,
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and the group of 7 nations have been meeting in brussels. they will moscow against using chemical and nuclear weapons. as you move shelling in ukraine, 2nd largest city of car keith, 6 people were killed and 15 wounded when artillery fire hit the road in front of a postal center. but people were believed to be queuing for humanitarian aid and civilians for a long queue to receive a the, the city of murray, a poem which has been under constant bombardment. it's being distributed by russia's troops. but moscow had been blamed for violating by deals that made it difficult to get into the city or ukraine's largest port. city of a desa remains on high alert for a russian assault street saw filled with sand bags barricades, and had chug defenses installed by soldiers and volunteers. russian war ships just off the coast of the black sea, but for the most part, desa has been spared from fighting. however, people who live are preparing for
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a russian attack. now the anticipation has residence taking matters into their own hands. and stephanie decker reports. ah, we will lay down our souls and bodies for our freedom the words of the ukrainian national anthem wait much heavier now. no one expected to find themselves here in an undisclosed location on the outskirts of the city of odessa. barbara, i will always treat the gun as if it were loaded. they had taught the basics of how to use a weapon. it's a cool super cord that caused the gee, this course takes place every day. there are no days off, and we really don't know how much time we have before our russian attack on odessa . so we are trying to use all time that we have to do as much as possible for our people. we don't teach military tactics, just how to operate a gun and how to do that safely. these people have never held
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a weapon before. they're not going to be joining the territorial army or civil defense forces as they're known, but they want to know how to be able to operate a weapon to be able to protect our homes, to protect our city. if it gets to that point for many here, it's not something that comes naturally. i never before. if we bonds and though no, i am totally not in the up that i have to protect my house. oh, legs, wife and daughter are in romania now. they cannot explain for my daughter, 6 years saw that she's growing and asking why we cannot stay together why we cannot stay m o home. and it's really hurts, really hurt. what what to do? what to do? the cities been shelled, anti aircraft. defenses can be heard firing every day. most people here believe it's simply a matter of time before russia turns its full attention to ukraine's largest c port
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august. the lawyer. and this is all new for her to have you ever used a weapon before? never, never. are you shelly? i was afraid of for whipping you ever imagined that this would be happening? never. no, not at all. i have for very see the live a hobby. i dont tango? yes i i dont we're used to to 5 to something else. no, no, no, it's not. for me. i'm just a woman. but now every dorsen in ukraine, a woman a man and doesn't matter. we are fight. we need to fight despite fear and anxiety. here. there is strength from all being united, we're told, ah, standing together in these, unprecedented and extraordinary times. oh, stephanie decker, al jazeera in odessa, southwestern ukraine. oh, correspondent iran concert darwin,
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ukraine's a deputy prime minister to discuss the latest developments in the country. he began by asking, i have enough rest shook if the humanitarian corridors were working will have oscar will posting on indeed they are working is great difficulty. they are being constantly shelled. russia is constantly breaking the deal in the corridors that you are opening in reality are being shell on. people don't feel safe, especially when it comes to marty. what all over the world to scale humanitarian catastrophe, has been ongoing for more than 3 weeks. and last nato is meeting today. do you feel that nato has let ukraine down? know last name? why we don't have a right to be disappointed. we don't have a right stop over fight, and we don't have the right for emotions that aren't helpful for our survival in victory over russia. we obviously understand that the forces have not been equal from the start. when we talk about russia heading in the amount of robins blowing
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with russia doesn't have and what ukraine has is the fact that we are on our own land. our old people are fighting brother children or not for nathan decides or doesn't decide to be judged, but history not only were ukrainians, but the way the whole civilized world through the question that is at stake today is if evil went dark, wins over a watch or perhaps should learn how to live as a human, to remain human, no matter what. would you call? what is the current status of the russia ukrainian talks? russia seems to be talking about big picture stuff. demilitarization potential withdraw later membership, but ukraine is sticking to its guns and saying it's a ceasefire. and his withdrawal from territories. is there any common ground you receive which you last night? did you sure to nibble or see, it was nice. russia wanted to find a solution, we would not have war. russia understands well that we don't have any nazis because over legislation,
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strictly condoms massive. russia understands well that it demands what the will never happen to be count concedes over thought it for what? or if things for like this, russia, i will repeat again, would never attack. russia doesn't want any talks, and it's pretending that it is participating in the wrong table for the moment. it makes it possible that the talks don't succeed in russia is killing civilians and creating a humanitarian catastrophe in ukraine is the goal so that they never find an agreement. it thanks for the opposite. we would have already found an agreement long time ago received his wish with the more than mister. and now this, your opinions seem to be taking the lead when it comes to ukraine. but for you is this much more of a global fight. so yeah, which is what this does not or you can shoot my van to address the nations we're listening to as known, watching it reduce my courtroom, strobe we are fighting for the world we want to leave in the world. are those who
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think that the rules just one to be able to do such things neither to us nor to you? call you p 3 my degrees. my ask is to support the grain of support. ukrainian. people support us and over fighting. believe me, everyone will gain from it, including your leaders in the nation. this will become a guarantee for the safety of all of us. the spring, the days of the news now and the u. s. has imposed new sanctions on north korean chinese and russian individuals and companies that comes after north retested its largest ever intercontinental ballistic missiles. not north korea's leader kim jong until state media. he personally supervised the lodge and that the new missile is key to tearing nuclear war. the pentagon and south korea announced they were delivered a firm response. the state department said they sanctioned people and companies for transferring sensitive technology to north korea's missile program. victoria gate
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be reports an emergency meeting of south korea is national security council. held out after pyongyang launched an intercontinental ballistic missile, or i c b n. if the 1st such missile test a more than 4 years to learn for coney, the government urges north korea to immediately stop actions that raise tensions on the korean peninsula and cause regional instability and return to diplomatic solutions as soon as possible or people who previous icbm launched by north korea have been tipped with super large heavy warheads capable of striking the united states. japan says this latest test shows north korea's technology has advanced. it didn't knock duchess in nor alcorder based on the fact that the missile this time flew higher than an altitude of 6000 kilometers and much higher than the launch of the intercontinental ballistic massage waste. on 15 november of 2017, we think the launch this time involves
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a new model of an icbm class messiah crawford. for years, attempts to dismantle north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs have failed. in 2018, the leaders of south or north korea signed an agreement outlining steps to di nucleotide the peninsula, but tensions persist. a year later, donald trump became the 1st city u. s. president, to set foot inside north korea and met its leader kim jong, earn their meetings were historic, but failed to produce the result. north korea has continued to launch short range, ballistic missiles, struggle facing, and economic crisis because of international sanctions. and the pandemic analysts say the show of military muscle may be intended as a morale boost at home and to show the world it's a force to be reckoned with. it's clear that the joe biden administration is not willing to, um, enter any negotiations with north korea on like president trump. ah, and that's kind of antagonizing pyongyang. so pyongyang is responding in the,
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in the way that it knows how, which is to cause instability across the indo pacific and are launched the series of missile tests. ah, south career responded by also firing missiles. it said it wanted to demonstrate its strength and ability to punish victoria gate and be al jazeera. now the front charlotte of coals cur is a maximum rise alert following the death of jailed corsican nationalist, even colona. he died after being attacked by a fellow prisoner almost 3 weeks ago. nicholas hank constable from the capital, a jacques here on a bright and clear sunny day. the shores of italy are visible from this french island in the middle of the mediterranean. it feels far removed from what here people call the mainland or france or the continent, especially now after the murder of the corsican nationalist,
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even cooler nob. because people here blamed the french state for his death that took place inside a french prison. in ma say his body was brought back late into the night. thousands of people were there in what appeared to be a spontaneous funeral procession. this is an island in morning. but according to the french state, even colona has a shady past. let me show you why it was almost 25 years ago that on this road, the top official sent from paris to oversee the island. the play fair as it's known in france was on his way to a theatre when he was shot several times in the back. even colon i was arrested and judges say that he was responsible for his murder. the island is known as needed, the booty, which means the beautiful island, but it has an ugly side. it has the highest murder rate per capita in europe. for
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the french authorities. there's a link between corsican nationalism and the corsican mafia. one funding the other through racketeering. of businesses, the control of casinos, drugs and prostitution. this is something the french state wants to bring to an end gone us government has taken the pay cut to help with the country's economic crisis, present nana for idol and his ministers of agreed to chop 30 percent of the salaries. global through prices have hit at least all time and all time high because of the war in ukraine, that's driving up inflation and transportation costs. now the government suspended most overseas travel and the purchase of imported calls. it helps to save around $400000000.00 for time world champion, italy have been eliminated from qualifying for the world cup after losing to north macedonia in the playoff in palermo. european champions could not find the breakthrough italian forward. dominique buddy was close to getting the 1st goal,
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but the submit in the 2nd minute serve added time, alexander, struck to then 67 percent north macedonia to a welcome play off again. portugal will positively have never been so close to qualify for wells cause i want you out there with lisa hill robin in doha, reminder of our top news stories. nathan, and i say the war in ukraine is the greatest threat to security and decades. the leaders of the military alliance, the european union of the group of 7 nations, have been meeting in brussels. they would moscow against using chemical and nuclear weapons. food was banking on nato, be split. my early conversations of december and early january was clear.

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