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to panic works more, the guest for western leaders will sanctions on russian energy exports. that's a recipe for social in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah, determined to show unity more brussels diplomacy is western leaders lay out new ways to try to deescalate the war in new cray. prudent is getting exactly the opposite. what he intended to have as a consequence of going into ukraine built ah, i know about this, and this is on the rely from doha. also coming up, stranded and under siege. people in the southern poor city of mateo, paul face another day of desperation. north
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korea flexes it's missiles, new video shows the latest intercontinental ballistic test. what are ukraine's no entered? it's the 2nd month western allies in brussels are continuing to pile pressure on russia and it's military offensive. and the coming hours president joe biden is traveling to poland. it's a nation at the crossroads of the conflict to a millions of ukrainians to taking shelter. natasha bought her reports from brussels. us president j biden's trip to brussels to meet leaders of nato. the g 7 and 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.
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what he intended to have as a consequence of going to 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 $400.00 individuals and entities aligned with an alignment with the european union. more than 300 members of derma oligarchy and russian defense companies that fuel the russian war machine. earlier in the day, ukraine's president address nighttime leaders and asked the military alliance for more help to fight russian forces to greenland in my bodily ukrainian army has been 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 for a no fly zone over ukraine of affairs that he could escalate the conflict. bobby
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alliance has agreed to send more weapons to keith as well as equipment to deal with a possible chemical or biological attack. as concerns, grove, rushes, invasion could take an even more sinister turn. in the use of chemical weapons, wool totally changed the nature of the conflict. it will be at blatant violation of international law. ah ah, it will have a wide spread consequences. and of course be extremely dangerous. why didn't join to you leaders at the end of the day for summit focused on ways to win the block off its reliance on russian energy supplies. on friday, the u. s. present will travel to warsaw to show support for poland, which is welcomed. 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,
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al jazeera brussels. we're goings, deputy prime minister, said a humanitarian corridor. we'll be open to mario paul, but only for people with their own means of transportation. them on kong, as talk to it in your village shock in the capital cave. me asked her if the humanitarian corridors are working. will have oscar will pristina in which they are working this great difficulty they are being constantly shelled. russia is constantly breaking the deal with the corridors that we are opening in reality are being shell and people don't feel safe, especially when it comes to marty with all over the world to scale. humanitarian catastrophe has been ongoing for more than 3 weeks, sub nato. his meeting today a, do you feel that nato has let ukraine del no, not know why we don't have a right that be disappointed. we don't have the right to stop over fight and we don't have it right for emotions that aren't helpful for all the survival in victory over russia, where the obviously understand that the forces have not been equal from this fart.
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when we talk about russia having a big amount of rapids killed his broiler, thrush doesn't have animals. ukraine has is the fog that we are on our own land of our old people are fighting brother children or adults with nathan decides or doesn't decide will be judged by history, not only will ukrainians, but the way the whole civilized world through the question that is at stake to day is if evil wins give dark lens or regulatory lectures, or perhaps we will learn, have to leave as a humans to remain humans, no matter what. will you come over? but 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 see what you did, you should have to nibble or see it was nice. russia wanted to find
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a solution. he would not have war. russia understands. well that if you don't have any nazis, because over legislation, strictly condemned massive russia on the sun. well, that it demands what will never happen. the count concedes over 3030 for what? for if things for like this, russia, i will repeat again with never a talk. russia doesn't want to any talks and pretending that it is participating in the wrong table. it makes it possible that the talks don't succeed over russia is killing civilians and creating a humanitarian catastrophe in ukraine. is the goal so that you never find an agreement. it thanks for the opposite. we would have already found an agreement long time ago, received his wish with them over the last year. and now this legal opinion 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 do you the aquinos are
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a shoot my want to address the nation for listening to was known, watch him, reduce my question, show, but we are fighting for the world we want to leave in the world for those who think that the rules just want to be able to do such things neither to us north korean, 3, my degrees. my ask is to support the ukraine of support. ukrainian. people support us in 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. you hold on to, you know, let's get more from the saudis, joining us now from live same. we have to talk with the western leaders going on in brussels. we have the war, of course, continuing in ukraine, the deputy prime minister, they're saying that the magnitude meditating cause those are working, but with difficulty there is a chance. she says that one will be opened in multiple well,
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that is what everyone is working towards and that has been the city that is worst effected by the violence and the slowest to get the help that they need. now we have heard that aid is beginning to get there, and people are beginning to get out, but it is not the coordinated effort that needs to happen. you know, throughout this conflict to get a sense of how fast and how violent it's been un figured that really sort of tells the whole story of 10000000. 10000000 people displaced in just one month. and many experts say that that is clean underestimation and doesn't factor in those that are too old or vulnerable or injured and can't be moved. those that have died and been buried close to where they fell. you know that the but that number 10000000 and one month has been very, very fast. and one of the big worries is that the $3000000.00 plus that fled the country and gone to other parts of europe. the many more that we've met that are following that direction and leaving the country may never come back as often happens with conflicts, especially if they have nothing to come back to,
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which increasingly seems like it will be the case. as the violence continues. one months since russia's invasion, ukrainian forces are fighting back and gaining some ground on thursday, ukraine's ministry of defense said it sank. a russian worship in the as of sea, near bird. yes. in the south. but also in the south. the people of maria pole struggle to cope with the devastation left behind by russia's bombing campaign. continuing to take stock of the destruction of their city, the worst hit so far. some are managing to trickle out. and help is beginning to trickle in. china been receiving 20008 already. they bought us some bread depot for the kids. we received oatmeal fully to baby, and we just found out that they are heading out 8 and came here. you don't always
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know, and when you come, it's too late. firefighters in the town of vessel key near the capital, spent the day trying to put out a warehouse fire caused by shirley. the victims have yet to be identified. the city of china, he is northeast of keith. like so many places. one month after the start of this war is unrecognizable, said morgan, it breaks my heart hearts of all you grants and every free person on the planet. that's why i ask you to stand against the war. come from your offices, your homes, your schools, and you know us does come in the name of peace, come with ukrainian symbols to support you, great to support freedom to support life, come to your squares, your streets, make yourselves winnable, and cured and appeal from ukraine's president a global call to mobilize to stop the war. levine, the city levine,
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the region key to ukraine's war effort. as a corridor for military assistance from allies in the west and as a place to help people are all mine. you are 3 law. there was enough. can she we need war to be oh were you and to go back home today is my child's birthday and we are here. she is 10 years old. we really want to go home. let me just quickly. you know that feeling when your child is begging you, please father, save me. i haven't to leave and live like that for a 2 weeks. he decided to live by ourselves. nobody could help us. nobody could reach us and help us to recreate. because all the time airplanes were flying over our heads, it was very scary rides in the sunny. vladimir zalinski is war time. leadership has helped his popularity. but will it hold if the war goes on
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and ukrainians continue to pay the highest price to defend their country? was in you mentioned the fact that there were over $3000000.00 people who left ukraine so far we got a report set about 400000. i said, have gone from the train into russia, but we don't know is the circumstances under which they've gone. what do we know about this? well as far as the ukrainian government is concerned, they've said that this act by russia of taking its citizens and transporting them to russian control their. ready into russia proper, this is no less than taking hostages. now, russia's perspective on this is that these are russian people, russian speaking people, that they wanted to come to russian control areas. and that as far as they're concerned, this isn't an invasion of ukraine. they continue to maintain that they were
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fighting this conflict to liberate a disenfranchised russian ethnic russian speaking a group of people that lived inside ukraine. now those are the conflicting points of view from both governments, but what we've heard on the ground, we've seen these images coming in for days now on russian state tv, as well as from other sources on social media of people being transported by russian forces to russian controlled areas and we've been speaking to people that have been able to flee and what that looks like on the ground is if there's a couple of points to take in mind. we spoke to one person who said a convoy leaving a conflict zone had was met by a russian checkpoint and a russian tank pointed. gunter it directly at them and told them to go back to where they came from. or else they would be fired upon. certainly a brutal response, but an effort by russia to make sure that people stay in the places that they take over. we've also heard reports from refugees that say russia has tried to give food and water to people in the spaces that they've taken over it, which has been rejected flatly by ukrainians living there that consider them to be invaders and occupiers,
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not liberated. so we do know that these kinds of things are happening, why they're happening is, is a question mark. russia may want to hold onto these people as a negotiating tool. some analysts say this is an effort to win hearts and minds, but as long as it's brutal in continues, it is difficult to see how these hearts and minds can be worn with the arab tactics that russia is using to invade ukrainian cities and ongoing violence against cities that have already been bombarded for weeks on end. ah, but what we do know is that there has been support in the past for a closer relationship with moscow by ukrainian people. we also know that the premiums have supported a russia as well, in the ongoing conflict in the donors callahan's regions. but that support for russia for moscow has been steadily declining since the beginning of this campaign . jane, thank you very much and his and by striving talking to this from live where you going 2nd largest city, how have has been under constant bombardment on thursday. russian artillery shells landed in front of
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a post office where people were believed to be tuned for food. at least 6 people were killed and 15 were wounded. lemaire says nowhere is safe and advise people to take cover under ground or in basins. i said big is in khaki and he's been moved with one of the teams trying to dig bodies out of the rubble. in the rubble of this building, the search continues. not for life, but for the dead. bombs ripped through the hockey administration building on march 1st, leaving only deborah's twisted metal and dust one bomb came through the roof, others fell outside, leaving a crater and destruction for all to see with a bottom so that the insurance village do. we catch to workers on a break. what will they tell us? of the last few days, they found 4 bodies. not any day after day they returned
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near the la maya, this garage telco systemic, the cook allister is taken, 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 specific. unfortunately, it's the truth of those to the under constant threat of further strikes because they just don't have time for feelings. now we put them aside, but we'll have to deal with them later or not. it's not an easy process. right now we have work to do it. we focus on it. this is the kitchen to the cafe. next door. everything has been destroyed. pink was cafe pictures on the wall, but there's one thing that does stand out and is quite striking. you can smell the
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fact that there is still dead bodies. this remains still here. we're standing on 5th floor here. almost more still forces us military guys. just we just received a weapon. we met jania in the ruins of the building. it was like he had just finished his morning briefing when an about a t. m. first rocket came and hits near this building. all windows were crests, 1st or injurious. and 10 minutes later i was, i was gone on such floor and 2nd rocket attacks, this building right there. and everybody who was standing on each floor on that's on the corner of everybody died so far he hasn't been face to face with his enemy, this war which in his wars world rocket 1st of all, and most of our victims. also,
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similarly, the victims are army. you can today it's, it's a this victims is because of rockets of bomb been of air attacks in iraq, tech, or, or rocket. thank you. just like it's like a lottery. it's like because in all in all you can we not, you can lose. i'm alive, my guys for my own from my team, the alive because real life, all the while the search continues a month into this war. the still pulling i body on a daily basis. i work with her have told us that that proved tossed will continue until the been through the entire building. and slowly the body characterizes rescue workers provide whatever dignity they can to their fallen countrymen. i said
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bake little al jazeera had keith anymore. i had on the muse are including dirt here and i know what it's taken for you to sit in that seat hoping to make history. the confirmation hearing wraps up for the 1st black woman to be nominated to the u. s. supreme court. plus a truce into good. i will tell you why fighting is set to stop in north, on ethiopia, on a world cup shock for european champions, italy at the hands of north macedonia. north korea's leaders as is preparing for long standing confrontation with the us out up young young tested its largest ever intercontinental ballistic missile. it's the 1st full icbm test by the nuclear on state since 2017 and it marks an end to a self imposed moratorium on long range testing funds st. louis has more
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this is north korea's biggest intercontinental ballistic missile state media has now released this video of the test, calling it a new type icbm. he take him, john personally oversaw the launch, saying the test will deter any potential military moves by the u. s. south korea reacted immediately, conducting a live fire test of multiple ballistic and tactical missiles would have been on a military's closely monitoring in north korea's military movement. and confirmed that we have the ability in readiness to accurately strike read you the origin of a missile launcher, like says, days launch chose north korea's nuclear capability. has advanced the missile flu higher and for a longer time than any previous tests. the size of this means a lot more inside of it. so we're looking at a missile that can carry more than one or, or it could strike multiple targets with
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a single missile. the timing of the launch is also significant because of the world is on the brain crisis that either ne, trying to get friend to refocus attention on his cell. or it thinks that because that we are so preoccupied that they made her less ashy because of all the bandwidth that ukraine is taking over the test is being seen as a major escalation. the un security council will meet on friday to discuss the launch for years, attempts to dismantle north korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs have failed. and kim junglin has made no secret of the fact. he wants his country to be recognized as a nuclear st. lawrence. louis al jazeera were all the colors professor of political science and diplomacy. a pusan national university is joining us live from boston in south korea. so good to have you with us again on al jazeera and as france was
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reporting there, this is being regarded as a major escalation. why do you think north korea has decided to do this at this particular time? i think it's probably because there is a new south korean president sort of conservative figure will be a little bit more hawkish on north korea. and i think also they're taking managed to sort of a cast in the background with ukraine. i think there was a sort of the general's or a passing factors, but i mean, the long term issue with the north koreans force that had an icbm program in the works. now for fully a decade, deposit in 2018 for a short time because of the ocean between donald trump, kim jong and a time. but it was really didn't go anywhere. right. and that sort of faded black and looked like a north grand on us or go back to traditional law missile based returns. and so even if it didn't take place this week, it probably would have taken place at some point during this year when you and i've spoken about miss r launches from north korea before you've told us that very often they're used also as an effort by north korea to essentially show that it's still on the world stage
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. do you think that this is tying in with that? do you think north korea feels that attention is being deflected away from its role on the world at the moment? i think. yeah, i mean, because everybody's paying attention to ukraine, but the larger issue is that north korea, really, steve, it's all sort of the korea, the appropriate korea that south creates a lot of the american colonies dominated by the united states, japanese corporations and, and things like that. i mean, this is really sort of central north korean ideology actually, but it's like the real korea, sort of a protector of the green people and stuff like that. and so it's really, really important in north korea constantly. so show that it's in some way up here equal with south korean. it can't do that. economic militarily become the big thing . right? and so that's why there's so much emphasis on the nuclear weapon 3 been written into the north korean constitution now because without the new north korea is just kind of like a for version of south korea, right? it's just for older version of, of what is down here,
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which is much better. the reaction from the rest of the world has been condemnation, as we were talking about, but also ramping up of sanctions. does sanctions actually make any difference in north korea? while the patients are going to get more nuclear, i think that was sort of one of the problems that was brought up back in 2018. we talked about sort of the complete disarmament of worker that's not going to happen . i think the real benefit of sanctions strategically is that they slow down the north korean march. you know, got, you know, picking nuclear weapons day. i guess it's roughly what people think maybe more, but you know, they didn't, and we didn't have sanction center. they might have 75, i think. so that's really the benefit of the sanctions that slows the marsh. towards more and more of these weapons than northridge made it pretty clear that they want to build out a full spectrum nuclear force. they're talking about tactical nuclear weapons or small ones to the battlefield. they're talking about missiles on submarines. i should be like this really, really big one. i mean, it looks like they're really going for sort of a full show and the more we can for them down the more that time to figure out what kind of deal we might strike with them or,
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or whatever other options you might consider. and it's been suggested in the past that china, it's neighbor allows this to go so far and then reaches a point in which china feels it has to exert some sort of influence somehow in north korea to get it to pull back. do you think that this says cross the line for china or do you think china is prepared just to let this one for a bit? whereas sure would like of the chinese family come around to help a little bit on this more. i think the chinese quote on you have indulged grip are too long this sort of, i think, using north korea or distract americans from their larger goals and the nice trying to see in the south, tennessee. and i think in the thing with using russia distract the west and ukraine, but i mean, the chinese i think, are playing with fire. you're right in the north koreans and i can pick china's orders. and pretty soon as i was saying, the north koreans are going to have a full blown full spectrum this'll work with with doesn't maybe hundreds of missiles and warheads. i mean, this is a really big thing to move on if there's an accept the launch. if anything ever goes wrong in a north korean nuclear power plant, right,
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the chinese are right next door. i, if the chinese are doing this and we have, we talk about this before. if they really are, i mean it is time to step in, i mean, the north koreans are sort of mcguire towards being of really substantial nuclear state. and the north koreans are, are, the chinese aren't really helping stop that, really all well, the carry as always, we appreciate your giving us the benefit of your expertise in this. thank you very much. indeed for your time. i'm a former us president donald trump suing hillary clinton, his rival, and the 2016 presidential election. some one that poll, but he's accusing clinton, the democratic party candidate as well as others, are falsely making his campaign to russia. the lawsuit is demanding at least $24000000.00 of damaging his reputation. it also claims that from last the 2020 election to president joe biden, because of widespread fraud or president biden's nominee to the u. s. supreme court has cleared confirmation hearings despite of us to derail her nomination. judge
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cassandra brown, jackson will become the 1st black woman to sit on the u. s. supreme court. if the senate confirms her next month, she competency reports from washington, constitutional and in port out the final day of contemporary brown jackson's confirmation hearings. even opponents of her norman nation to the supreme court were agreed on one thing. i think you should make no mistake that i group, she is highly qualified judges are supposed to be over 4 days. republicans attempted to portray jackson a soft on crime as a former public defender. allow her to finish, please, and soft on terrorism due to her work for detainees at guantanamo bay. even though the right to legal counsel is constitutionally protected, the constitution does not get suspended in times of emergency. there was a particular focus on cases involving child pornography, but her sentencing record is in keeping with the majority of other judges in the us . yet she gave him very months. my question is, do you regret it or not, senator what i regret it is
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that in the hearing about my qualifications, to be a justice on the supreme court, we spent a lot of time focusing on this small sab sat of my sentences. democrats on the committee chose to focus on the history being made with judge jackson's nomination. your see her, and i know what it's taken for you to sit in that seat. i see my ancestors and yours for some court watches. this was a confirmation hearing, filled with conflicting emotions from anger to pride, her having to sit there and be that me and, and me to little when this woman really has more intellect, more qualifications, to really be quite honest. in the present 9 justices that when the edge jackson pledge to quote stay in her lane, that is only interpret law from the bench and not create new law through her
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judgments. and it was clear she was well aware of the symbolism of her nomination. i do consider myself having been born in 1970 to be the 1st generation to benefit from the civil rights movement from the legacy of all of the work of so many people that went into changing the laws in this country. so that people like me could have an opportunity to be sitting here before you today. the senate judiciary committee will vote on jackson's nomination on april, the 4th, if then confirmed by the full senate, she will make history as the 1st african american woman associate justice. but she won't alter the ideological balance off the supreme court. she ebert nancy al jazeera washington. so head and i'll just hear the un general assembly rebukes russia for its invasion of ukraine, but dozens abstained from the vote. plus will take you inside the hospitals on the
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front lines of ukraine's health crisis. ah, ah, look forward to brighter sky's the weather. sponsored my cattle at ways. hello there. there's lots of spring warms to be found across europe this weekend, especially for those central and western areas. we've got temperatures well above the average here, but they are going to come down next week. so enjoy the sunshine while you can. so you can see those clear sky stretching from the north down to the south, but we are still seeing wet and windy weather, clinging onto the edges, particularly for the south west the iberian peninsula. we've had since the horrid dust once again blow into southern areas of spain and we're going to see the heavy falls across eastern areas. we could see some flooding here.
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