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our way to war in the struggle over ukraine, here is the test for president joe biden with is really trying to do is rewrite the security architecture in europe. it's your personal united states. you, sir, if you go to walk and chew gum at the same time, you'll weekly pay on us politics and beside me, that's the bottom line. ah, now she carries over the past week. heroic armed forces have dealt powerful blows to the enemy. the cranes, president, torques up success so far as russia announces it will ship to a new phase of its military operation. ah, ally, money inside this is out there, alive from doha, also coming up, residents of mateo. paul seek safety in other parts of the country as russia continues to bombard the city. day 2 of his visit to poland,
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the u. s. president shows a united front with allies against russian aggression. the saudi led coalition, metalli. it's off to yemen who the rebels hit, an oil facility, and jetta close to the venue as sundays formula one race ukraine's capital keep has woken up to more air raid sirens this morning. on friday . russia said that the 1st phase of its military offensive is mostly complete. moscow says the focus now is to take full liberation of the eastern dumbass region, which contains the territories held by russian back separatists done yes, and no hands. so m, those no muses, i should be made objectives of the 1st stage of the operation have generally been accomplished with the combat potential of the armed forces of ukraine have been considerably reduced, which makes it possible. i emphasize at once again to focus out coy if it's on
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achieving the main goal, the liberation of dawn bests. now she, her age, over the past week, our heroic armed forces have dealt powerful blows to the enemy. they suffered significant losses. they say that the minister of defense of russia has disappeared somewhere, as well as we were saying, ukraine's capital cave woke up to more air raid sirens this morning. let's go to him. wrong khan, who is live there for us. iran. let's start with these comments that we're getting from their senior russian general. what reaction has there been to the, to, to, to what he said that russia has completed now the 1st phase of its mission in ukraine? well i have to say if you take social media as a barometer, all people are talking online generally, there's little bit of confusion as to those comments is to very different perspectives on the same more it seems to me that the o as him soon on social media least the gremlins are saying, well,
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if this is the case, if this was just the 1st phase of the war, then why are russian forces 15 kilometers outside of keith? why come this far? if it was just about done boss, then why are they so close to the capital? why they so close to other positions are no one in the dumbass region. oh, so you got bloody may zalinski as well. and his comments suggesting that actually they've beaten back, those russian forces not may well be true. i just want to show you something here. this the capital keep ever so slowly and very slow increments. life is slowly returning back to normal. a few restaurants are open. people are coming back in to the city on this. the reason for this is simply because the capital keep hasn't fallen. um, so this may well be a face saving a gesture for vladimir putin. the fact that he's re framing this through his generals as a war in the dumbass region, rather than
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a general occupation and invasion of ukraine. it may well be the fact that his armed forces have seen significant defeats, according to most military analysts. and indeed, things that we've seen here on the ground, it may well that he's actually changing tactics now and looking for a face saving. well, that's certainly the way ukrainian said adam that was seen meanwhile, a very different picture in areas or regions like mattie pole where there's more destruction than ever before. is that the worry now that the russian offensive there will just intensify? i don't know how much more intense i can get to be. absolutely, honestly, the pictures and the stories, and the reporting that we've seen come out of mariposa, just the mar, there isn't a huge amount left to marigolds. begs the question, what exactly are the russians fighting over? now?
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all of the things are, all of the pitches that we've seen so far from marysville have shopped, mostly trainings, most people air. in fact, the deputy prime minister was talking about it to us. very recently. we've heard a lot of miss zalinski. the ukranian president are talk about the fact there is nothing left of mary, a pull, if the fight is now concentrated in the east, in the dumbass region. then the tactics that we've seen, marable and chinese and khaki, may, will be the tactics that the russians use for that entire area. and it begs the question for many ukrainians. exactly what will be left if the russians keep up. okay, many thanks for that. our correspondent emron. com there for us. the mayor of ukraine, 2nd biggest city ca came, says a 3rd of the population. there has left. i said bag reports from khaki, where russia has again been accused of using cluster munitions. this is the moment
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to rush and strike to line of people caring for humanitarian aid. 6 people died one day on this 4 more deaths and 3 injured in a similar strike. outside this clinic the crater, the strike left the small shrapnel and bold barons shattered the windows leaving bullet like holes pick. it's alleged to russia is using cluster munitions, little wallet, a few 100 meters away. we find evidence they are right outside of school. this rocket still in the ground for the shooting. you move one machine, you much al subs thrill i was inside. i was in school block. the shilling has started. i could see through the window. it was all read what you said it was going on for about 10 minutes from. when i came out, you see that cluster yoga exploded down there on the pavement, which was on the order of shrapnel head of the building. there was smashed the windows of the school. i dont know where it came from. you from. i was inside
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middle school. that's where the bomb exploded. when we get there, we're done. your school is in there. there's no military in this area. it's residential or one of the impact was here, right in the middle of the children's playground. and you can see the damage that's been done across this children's play area. conceit in the woods on the stairs, but also look what it's done to the metal on this flight is cut straight through. no, no children were hurt. but this could have been fatal. we found these small pieces of metal scattered and lodged into the play space. lethal shrapnel that has no place in their residential area. let alone in a children's playground. i said big al jazeera had a cave. well, in a speech in poland late on saturday, the u. s. president is expected to send a clear message to his russian counterpart,
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vladimir pierson at the wells. major economies are united and he will be held accountable for the invasion of ukraine. j bought in earlier paid american soldiers, a visit on a military base. just an hour from the border with ukraine. can be hawk at our white house correspondent reports for more so the southeastern city of just so poland is as close as the u. s. president. joe biden has come so far to russia's war on ukraine, golf, and head and russia. it's his 1st chance to speak with us troops now stationed there. granite, people have a lot of backbone about a gut. i'm sure you're observing. the city is less than 100 kilometers from ukraine's border, and it's where roughly $10000.00 us troops are positioned ready to take on russia. should it expand its invasion into the nato country? it's a conflict bite and told soldiers he believes could have long term ramifications.
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are democracies going to prevail on and the values we share, or autocracy prevail naturally was, has take more than 3000000 people have been displaced from ukraine since russia's invasion, because of ukraine's more than 500 kilometers, shared land border with poland. more than 2000000 people have fled to the neighboring country. witching book, martina, but, but i see dear america, we'd like to ask america and their leaders to please support ukraine. so ukraine is not attacked by the russians, which on the ship $1000000.00, americans should stop rockets flying in our air space. this is the most important thing, because all of those rockets are terrible, like a nightmare body has vowed to help manage the migrant crisis. emerging a long pole is border with ukraine, but he won't commit to implementing a no fly zone. and friday, as biden met with poland, president,
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he once again accuse russian president vladimir putin of war crimes for targeting civilians in ukraine. quite frankly, because war but biding isn't just promising humanitarian assistance for to partying brussels and friday, the united states and european union announced a new agreement to provide the you with extra gas equivalent to about 10 percent of what it currently gets from russia. by the end of the year, biden hopes to choke out russia's energy revenue, and in turn, military funding. but on saturday, president biden since down with president duda in the royal castle behind me, for a more lengthy discussion on the conflict, it's biden's final opportunity to reassure a nervous ally in person of the u. s. and nato commitment to defend poland. should russia make poland? it's next target. kimberly, how can al jazeera warsaw?
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chimney's foreign minister has welcome the 1st of 2 and a half 1000 ukrainian refugees. it's taking in from moldova. dozens arrived at frank apple. it's despite being one of europe's poorest and smallest nations, moldova now has more than 370000 refugees from ukraine on stevie's position. it said you don't ask the most important step in the support effort for moldova is an air bridge to various european countries. and germany made the 1st move to get the support in motion by flying people who fled ukraine to moldova. directly out of won't go by other countries have also joined this efforts, which makes us very happy. we have now been assured of agreements to take 14000 people across europe houses. the saudi coalition has carried out as strikes in her data against yelman's host. the rebels falling a series of attacks inside the kingdom. there it is, hit an arm co oil facility, engender which is about 11 kilometers from where the formula one grown pre is due
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to take place this sunday. they also targeted areas close to king abdullah z z international airport. my kind of reports smoke rises over the agenda skyline, the apparent target, the massive oil complex on the outskirts of the city. saudi authorities confirmed what they called a hostile operation. over a period of several hours, there were also reported strikes and a number of other saudi cities. booty rebels based in yemen, claiming responsibility is there that one shot i am, coffee, gender, aramco facilities, and jetta, as well as vital facilities in the saudi enemies. capital reared were targeted with a barrage of winged missiles. russ tentura and rubbish. oil refineries were targeted by a huge number of drones us sent what it said was a significant number of patriot missile interceptors to saudi arabia earlier this month. nearly a year, often urgent requests from the kingdom,
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which said that supply was running dangerously low. the bite and administration denied holding up the delivery of its sharp tension and the relationship between the 2 countries. the saudis are particularly angered by the administration's decision to remove hootie rebels from its list of designated tara groups. bureau estate department was quick to describe the attacks as unacceptable as did the national security advisor jake sullivan, who issued a statement condemning the who teased for what he called their terrorist acts and pledging to fully support saudi arabia and its coalition partners. in the defense of their territory, saudi authorities insist its life as usual, despite the flurry of attacks and the formula one grand prix due to take place in jetta on sunday. we'll go ahead. the organizer saying very look forward to welcoming pans to a weekend of premium racing and entertainment. mike,
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hannah al jazeera washington neville curry is a former us diplomat. he explains why the he thes attacking now. well, to some extent the, when, whenever they hit the targets that either installed it already, it said the gas tourism and these countries that you can draw on car races and international games as if nothing is happening while we are on their siege. and while we are being struck on a daily basis from there, so, so it certainly alarms people who are visiting this area because they never know when these rockets are going to, oh, let's have a listen to the emir of casa who's speaking now at the doha forum is an international laws we stand in solidarity with the millions of innocent people and
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refugees who have been victimized by this unjust war in geo political calculations . while stressing the solidarity, i would like in this context to remind of the millions of palestinians who have been suffering from the israeli occupation and international neglect for more than 7 decades. similarly, a lot of other people, such as the syrian people and the afghan people for whom the international community has failed to render justice yellow hon audio for how did and how to be mad. i don't, this was revealed beyond any doubt that the formulas upon which the international order was phased and the aftermath of world war 2. and after the end of the cold war, are changing with your money. it is incumbent on all of us, especially the major countries, to take a serious turns to determine the future of the international order and ask
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ourselves an important question. what is the shape of the world that we want for our children? what is the new era? how about that the current war in europe and before in the colona virus crisis, and other successive crises have proven that we must act to reshape for the benefit of all humanity as a human what the major powers answer this question by fighting after completing in the development of new types of weapons of humanity can not accept this gift as traffic scenario was and there must be other means than the war to get the answers the handling judgmental. for our part, we have chosen the path of rational dialogue that is time l. tenuously based on balancing common values and interests of melbourne. we have chosen the path of
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mediation to resolve disputes by peaceful means. like on with we have an accumulated experience in this field which are put at the service of the stability and just solutions to conflicts. and militia, the new age that we dream of and that i personally work for us is the era of pci security and co existence. world. the era of social justice, the era in which all people can access their basic needs an education, hell with water resources. and living with dignity and where they can fulfill themselves and exercise their lifestyle and culture. let them know that we wish all the participants in this forum, truthful and transparent discussions that may lead to viable proposals and solutions. we also value the efforts of the forums organized as may the peace and
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blessings of god be upon you. the kate, that was the emir katara speaking at the opening of the doe hot for him, a 2 day event here in castle. let's speak to our correspondent jamal al, sire, who is live from there to mouth. so talk us through what we're expecting from the foreign this year. well, they're brand new. got so this form is so trying to push for is the one that's called that has established for itself as a country, as we heard there when the closing remarks of the rulership. i mean, been from a tiny, one of mediation, one of conflict resolution, but also one of being a voice for what now was commonly referred to as the global south. we heard in the amir speech there, he started off my obviously referring to the ongoing war in ukraine. he started talking about was there needs to be a political solution to this crisis. he went on to discuss other issues that are of
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great concern that maybe don't get as much attention or these are not in terms of some of the state organizations speaking about sample, the rise from a phobia across different country thing that this was not just an issue that is reserved for the political right and popular movements, but something has become a real threat because of its presence in the discourse across the political spectrum. we talk about these ongoing occupation or legal occupation in palestine and how that is going on for 7 decades. and how there needs to be a solution so that we spoke about how the refugees from syria, i'm just understanding, haven't been given just same attention, offered the same welcoming as those maybe from other conflicts as well. all of that obviously, will be discussed in the coming with them different sessions. there are over a 1000 foreign ministers from around the world several safely. there's,
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as well as non state actors that are participating in this forum for our viewers maybe who aren't so aware of that for him. it is a kin somewhat to say that while they cannot make for him or other but the munich security form and other large scale political platforms. but one that is coming from, as i say, the global south coming from none european, nun wife country that brings about players from across the political spectrum to try and find different solution. so for example, we have the act thing for a minister of those kind of sunday about an appointee as well as my la use of night participate. so you have the americans as well as the ringing and so forth. so the branding of it, the idea behind this is to try and find common ground in conflict resolutions and conflict zones for political and diplomatic solutions through these crises. many thanks for that to me all on file correspondence for us. as defense
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ministry says more than 1300 russian soldiers have been killed in the war. so far. alexey mm. what i believe is a russian defense, much less. he thinks small skies military underestimate at the extent of ukrainian resistance. the initial approach that the russians and in my estimates were based on their energy, was very much to what they have done and brought me back in 2014 when they expected mess around those shortly after that drops in way you brain, especially it once they will deliver in some surgical strikes, the level of resistance that you're bringing me with with up was something that i think the russians didn't expect. and certainly at the level of resilience, they have the message that they will receive in was quite different that they would come as liberate those that would read it with flowers into your enjoy. and instead they actually have to basically rethink their tactics. obviously, abandon, also
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a lot of less than that. they have what trying to export from this, your experience into your brain, recognize you. it's a full scale war and it's a different type of war. and it's a different type of with this re, russia's president vladimir putin has a keys, the west of trying to cancel his nations culture. he criticize organizations boycotting russian artists over the invasion of ukraine. smith, moscow for russian soldiers heading for the front lines in ukraine as a chance for confession and communion was often the 1st, the military chaplain says, this is an offense croon ukraine, taking part in what russia called it special military operation, operations architect. now it's uses the west of trying to cancel russian culture and retaliation. use that usually kosky shostakovich. rachmaninoff being removed from constant programs. russian rod isn't in books of being banned as well. last time we saw such massive destruction of unsuitable literature who was almost 90
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years ago, and you knew in nazi germany. we remember very well the footage of books being burned and says the war and ukraine is about what he calls d not defying the countries. it was a theme, his foreign minister pursued in reference to europe tactics towards russia. she wouldn't live, they declared a real hybrid was total war. this term used by nazi germany is now used by many european politicians when they say what they want to do with the russian federations. russia, thank you. further isolation at the us and its allies succeeds in expelling moscow from the g. 20 group of major economies. the kremlin says, nothing terrible will happen. if it's kicked out. bernard smith, i'll jazeera moscow, the world's leading natural gas exposure to kat are, says it will do what i can to supply europe in solidarity with the continent. and even if it means losing profits of other customers are offering higher prices,
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the cut us energy minister added that you are probably won't be able to completely tenants back on russia. replacing the russian supplies of gas. you have to look at the numbers and when you look at the numbers are today, somewhere in the range of 30 to 40 percent of the total supply of gas comes home, russia. so to, to actually say that we can, you know, europe can, can replace that gas or it's not practically possible. west african leaders have decided against lifting sanctions on molly as they pressure it's military to hold elections. wrapping up the summit in garner, the west african block eco us as to molly's military to return the country to civilian vol and seize power in a qu, back in 202015 nation group, also issue warnings to their giantess that recently took over in brooklyn of faso and guinea, but it isn't globally steely known in the house i wrist in the sense. and they're
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the head austin considered, or this is a thought bill, you know, suitable and guard. they are really assisting again that but it on cobra b immediately set free retail condition. the u. s. has told the un security council now is the time to take action against north korea often testified its biggest ever intercontinental ballistic missile. a group of 15 countries except china and russia, released the joint statement urging un members to tighten sanctions on pyongyang. whitehouse national security advisor jake sullivan says no credit likely has more in store. and the latest test is a part of a pattern of provocations. i'm going to say p on young's missile is built to strike anywhere on the us mainland. some u. s. employees of the online retail giant amazon a voting on whether they should form unions. work is began costing them pilots in
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new york. they won't better working conditions, more work breaks and more pe, amazon sees unions as a threat to its business model. hundreds of people pay tribute to a corsican nationalist who died off to being attacked and a french prison even call on his death sparked widespread condemnation. and revived nationalist sentiments. nicholas hack reports from the village of cautious. a tiny village on the edge of the mediterranean carries the weight of an island in morning draped with a corsican flag. the remains of eve, uncle luna, the village shepherd who defied the french state. he was killed in a french prison by a fellow inmate colon i was serving a life sentence for the murdered 24 years ago. of the top french government official on the island. hundreds gather relatives, friends. nationalists as well as members of the corsican mafia goes to you,
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believe the french state is responsible for his death or such managers. we feel a sense of injustice, and this is mobilized people on the island. we feel a sense of solidarity for this man who died fighting for us outside the packed church. the silence of prayer is broken by the corsican chorus, chanting jo via salvia the genie and anthem, to the nationalist combs. calling for victory against the enemies of corsica. here the enemy is france, the view french authority as a colonial power, exerting its will on this small island, far removed from the french mainland where the continent as they call it. oh, he's on every street corner. even cooler now has become since his death, a symbol of corsican nationalism and resistance. this is something that both the
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nationalists and the french states did not anticipate this outpour of emotions. now, for the 1st time, the french interior minister is talking about discussion of possible autonomy of the island. perhaps an attempt to appease emotions here because beneath the morning anger is brewing with fearing protests president emanuel michael has called for calm. but this is the people that does not like to be told how to act or feel for them. colonna is a martyr to the corsican, cause they now seek to defend nicholas hawk al jazeera, gorgeous corsica. hollywood is preparing to host the 904th annual academy awards. this sunday. over the past few years, films from across the globe happened guessing recognized in mainstream categories.
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honey j caster has report los angeles, i do the academy awards exist for hollywood to show itself off to the world. or do they exist for the world's best films to be shown off in hollywood? that's at the heart of the oscars identity crisis. a departure from the award show, straightforward purpose. when the curtain 1st went up in 1929. in many ways you could see the oscars as p r as public relations for hollywood. it's hollywood kind of showcase to the world. here are our greatest products from the past 12 months and you're our greatest stars. international directors were historically sidelined and what little oscars recognition was reserved for your appeal films. but that's changed in recent years. the korean film parasite became the 1st non english feature to win best picture in 2020. this year,
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the japanese film drive my car has been nominated for best picture, best international film, best director and best adapted screenplay. i'm unsurprising. i a few. it's like if we missed what i mean, do you, lou? nana, a yak in the classroom is the 1st film from butare to be nominated for an oscar streaming has enabled films from all corners of the world to break through the distribution barriers of the past. a transformation, aided by pandemic, theater closures, and film industry experts say the academy of motion, picture arts, and sciences, which puts on the oscars is responding to the changes their audiences beyond delay . beyond america, their membership needs to be international. their viewership is international. and so the films that are nominated should also be international and giving international film. there do is another arm of the os version that kept to make the awards show more relevant to a diverse audience.
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