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i money say this is out there alive. from dough, so coming up, residents of mateo, paul seek safety in other parts of the country. as russia continues to bombard the city, they 2 of his visit to poland. the u. s. president chose a united front with allies against russian aggression. saudi la collision, retaliate, salty, gemini, who's the rebels has an oil facility agenda close to the venue of sunday school. me to one equations president has urged the wells leading natural gas produce a casserole to increase its output. a lot of his lensky said that would stop russia using energy as a weapon. he was speaking at the doha, for via video link from ukraine. the 1st thought to address 2 golf nations since the war began. this is also a question of abandoning the usage of russian oil and gas. responsible states like
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the state of cut off are reliable and solid export as of energy resources. and they can make their contribution to the stabilisation in europe. they can do much to restore justice. the future of europe rests with your efforts. it depends on your efforts. i ask you to increase the output of energy to ensure that everyone in russia understands that no country can use energy as a weapon. let's go to jamal l sheil, who is live at the forum here in doha jamal that was a surprise addressed by the president of ukraine. what else did he have to say at the door for it was yes, i was not announced to be part of the programmer though. that's because, you know, maybe some part of the organizes to try and bring in also the russian fires or where there was a last minute one but done. didn't use the opportunity to address over a dozen while you just participate in the for minutes. the pacing up for him to
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further press them to take stronger action in putting an end to russia. invasion of ukraine on the war on his country. he pleaded with the international community to take further steps in isolating muscle and putting pressure on it. one of them is the heart, there was to bite the imports of russian oil and gas and the whole gas rich nation to pain and filled the boys. and even if i thought i would want to do something like this, and as i said, it would be would be almost impossible to fill off 30 percent of your energy needs, which are currently being supplied by russia. that being said, i thought a wants to play a role in media thing and obviously we're not rich there. that could be an avenue for us to stay with us for just a moment because we aren't going to play out a sound bite from cousins the mere sake to me. ben,
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how about tony who opened the events at the hall for him anyway, i don't know if it, all of a sudden i emphasized defend position of the faith of cut off on the pronounciation and violence, intimidating civilians and assaulting state sovereignty. an act that may constitute a violation of human values in international laws. we found him to fill a dorothy with millions of innocent people and refugees, you've been victimized by this unjust war. and your political calculations about jamal cuts a mere, they're talking about ukraine even before we saw president lansky, that clearly the conflict is weighing on the categories. but if it's a key agenda or some agenda for everybody in the international community in every country, and obviously as far as that's concerned, that you are saying that it does have a track record of being a future in being a mediator in conflict. conflict them would like to play a bigger role in finding
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a peaceful solution or a diplomatic solution to the war there. and that is something that you spoke of, but obviously his address wasn't limited to the war in your brain. he did speak about the millions of refugees that have been pushed away from their home around the world, particularly when we look at this region. when we look at, for example, the millions of syrian refugees made homeless by russia. when we look at the millions of palestinian refugees who have been refugees for decades because of the occupation of their line. when you look out of kind of fun yemen and so forth. so me to speak about this. you did speak about the need for who are designed for diplomacy, for negotiations, and discussions to take place. not only to take a box that they are taking place, but to find a solution. here in is where we find the role of something like the firm as far as the parties are concerned. they say that this is a platform to try and find
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a viable and realistic common ground between different actors, locally, regionally, and within their respective countries to have a meeting ground where they can discuss ways to resolve conflict, but also overcome challenges because it's not just about there are global challenges, whether it's economic and obviously inflation and other issues that are going around the world or even the environment and all the things like not all of that will be discussed in expert sessions over the coming 48 hours. okay, thank you for that jamal charles speaking to live in the foreign is bringing up to date with the situation in the war between ukraine and russia. russia says that the 1st phase, if it's offensive in ukraine, is mostly complete. ministry says it will now focus on taking full control of the east and dumbass region that contains the territories held by rushing back
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separatists in done yet and no hands. so am those numbers of those you may objectives of the 1st stage of the operation have generally been accomplished with the combat potential. the armed forces of ukraine, if been considerably reduced, which makes it possible. i'm so as at once again to focus out coy if it's on achieving the main goal, their liberation of done this or ukraine's deputy prime minister has said that 10 humanitarian corridors have been agreed on saturday. they all centered on evacuating civilians from frontline areas. rena vet us shook, says people trying to leave the southern pope port of matter. paul will have to leave and private cause is russian forces and not allowing buses through that check points around the city. let's go to all correspond emron colonies lie for us in eve . a start with these comments that we received from russia late yesterday evening that it's completed now the 1st phase of its mission in ukraine. what reaction has
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there been in ukraine to these comments? well, from the ordinary people has simply been one of derision. i am one of complete disbelief that something like this has been actually publicly said by the russians. just in the last 5 minutes, we've heard the sounds of intense shelling, an air raid sirens near where i'm standing right now, likely to be a tax in the north of a cave where we've seen a number of attacks take place. if this operation is now to be concentrated on dumbass, will that war is still ongoing here? and that's something that you craning residents of the capitol ah, mocking though. they've simply saying, okay, well, if it was all about dumbass and it was all about the east, why our russian forces 15 kilometers away from the center of keith. it's simply one of confusion. a lot of military and political analysts here in ukraine. see,
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and in slightly different way they see this as a way for vladimir putin to claim a success. ah, he says that his general rather says that he did, they've degraded ukraine's military capabilities. well, that fight is still going on. and the ukranian armed forces are still fighting. ah, which means that ne can now concentrate on the east and in, in dumbass. it may well just be a way for vladimir putin to manage your expectations of this war. a war. the, according to most intelligence estimates really hasn't gone the way russia planted and emron, i took history, the situation in some parts of ukraine, which had been so badly hertz areas like maria poll. we are hearing again today about attempts at corridors monitoring corridors to get people out of these sorts of areas. but what, what is the situation on the ground or well outside of
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keys, or we have a number of humanitarian corridors opening up that will allow some aid into those areas. also allow people to escape in mary a poll, a key humanitarian corridor is opening up some 9000 people were able to leave in private. busy cause or the day before, but crucial and very interesting. the negotiation has taken place between the russians and the ukrainians in carousel. no. kennesaw is actually occupied by russian forces. however, there is a humanitarian corridor being opened up, allowing people to leave that city and for aid to be able to get in. so there's 10 humanitarian corridors been opened up in ukraine over the run all day today, saturday. ah, and it will, it remains to be seen whether those devices, hearing corridors will be successful in the past the, the ukrainians of accused the russians of sabotaging those corridors by using
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shilling, by closing them off and not sticking to their agreements is a constant frustration. say the ukranian government that the russians have bleed won't stick to their side of the deal. the russians. on the other hand, a single, we negotiated the corridors, we've allowed them to be open. it's up to the people, whether they want to leave or not. thank you for that. update him on con, there for us in keith as talk to amanda assure who is the chair of the critical security studies at the doha institute. he joins us on skype from doha . thank you for joining the program. i want to talk you about these comments that we got from the russian manager military late yesterday evening and saying that the 1st phase of the offensive in ukraine is now mostly complete and the focus. now the military is going to be on taking full control of the east and dumbass region. to me, it's the 1st direct acknowledgement by russia that they may now be unable to take full control of ukraine. is that your interpretation of those comments?
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absolutely. i think it's another way to say that reading changing has failed. the attempt to actually even or in circle and in circle and the storm keith has failed and the effort is now focused on the east. now they had the 3 effort, 3, the me and sometimes these were competing efforts, the one doing circle and storm keven that did not work. and it was taking challenges from, from the 1st hour actually since they tried to take a storm. and on the morning of the 24th of february, and that was the account after the initial success that was billed by the premium due to the defense and national guard and some of the special forces. and then the other effort, which was relatively successful within the south, where they advanced from crimea to dickerson in the big the main city. and then after that, it was a very interesting situation because they divided their own that main effort
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towards east and west east, towards many topple, and then after the 2 middle, and then west to make life and, and to desa the one towards me, nikolai, if now is, does not look successful, so i don't expect any attack on this any time soon. the one towards media total. i think this is our main focus now. so the way the joint forces operation area, which is the numbers and probably what they will try to do next to achieve what the deputy chief of software has just mention that to try to answer the ukranian forces the ones from from the north, the via keep is you me and then down downwards, and then from the south via many toper them to mary opal. and then if they can, 3, they can take many opal. they can free some of the forces dead and do a pincer move on the, on the grading forces in the,
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in the dawn bus. so do you think, i'm not sure how successful would that be? and where is the additional 2014, if you wish. the encircled thousands of green, so williams, dad and then the famous or the longest armored grade in the history of a student was done by michael the bulky and he was able to get them out of that to teach. so there's always a comprehensive and the situation is based on the way out of time. but thank you for your analysis on model. sure, chair of critical security studies institute the saudi coalition has carried out as strikes in her data against humans who the rebels following a series of attacks inside the kingdom. that these have an arm co oil facility and jet, which is about 11 kilometers from where the formula one grand prix is due to take place. the sunday they will say targeted areas close to the king of the disease
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international airport. what kind of reports smoke rises over the agenda. skyline, the power and targets 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, they were also reported strikes and a number of other saudi cities. booty, rebels based in yemen, claiming responsibility is there that one shot i'm coffee, gender, aramco facilities, and jetta, as well as vital facilities in the saudi enemy's 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, which said that supply was running dangerously low. the bite and administration
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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 stock 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 fans to a weekend of premium racing and entertainment. mike hannah al jazeera washington,
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the bill curry, the former us diplomat. he explains why that he thies on attacking now. well, on to some extent, dia when, whenever they hit a target or either in saudi arabia, lee, 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 the siege. and while we are being stuck on a daily basis from there, so, so it certainly alarm is people who are visiting this area because they never know when these rockets are going to sell has on out there at the oscars identity crisis is it's, it be global confined to hollywood class employees at the retail, john amazon, and whether they should ah
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hello there. it's been quieter and warmer across indo china in recent days as we start in southeast asia. but that is gonna change. we've got wessa weather creeping in to northern parts of vietnam. that's going to edge down into louse and work its way to thailand in the days ahead. but for the south of this, it is looking much dryer for malaysia and singapore for the wet weather. we have to had further east eastern areas of indonesia, and we're seeing some heavy rain across southern areas of the philippines. we have had some flood warnings here and was a move down under to australia. we could see some more flooding in the east as the severe thunderstorms roll across. more than areas of new south wales. it's going to be a very wet week for sydney and it's going to be wet for brisbin to without wet weather
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edging up into queensland. now there's gonna be more wet and windy weather working its way across the west of australia. thanks to the remnants of cyclone charlotte's . a rain in perth. we'll see the temperature tipped down into the high twenty's. but there's lots of settled whether to be found across those central and southern areas. and as we move to new zealand, it's very settled in the south island temperatures here in the high teens. but for the north island, we have got more rain in the northeast corner, but it stays dry in oakland. ah oncology, because european nations bruce military spending will the friends johns with the prophets, the war in ukraine is struggling call in to 3 supplies. so all vehicles getting more difficult to apply and cut and google's underwater cable internet access to millions of africans. until the cost on al jazeera,
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we understand the differences and similarities of cult choice across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll put you can use in current affairs. that matter to you, lou. ah, ah, you're watching out a 0 mind if i told stories as our ukraine's president has urged the wells leading natural gas producer catherine to increase its output loads. miss zalinski said that what stop russia using energy is a weapon. speaking at the dough form by video link crane, the 1st song address to a gulf nation. since the cranes deputy prime minister says 10 humanitarian corn was up and agreed with russia on saturday. a people trying to leave the stuff in porter,
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maria pole will have to leave in the private cause as russian forces and not allowing passes through that checkpoint. saudi coalition has launched a new operation against yemen who the rebels on vacation. aaron, co will solicit areas close to the king of the disease international airport, the, the rebel, say 8 people were killed, including women and children in the coalition of the tags on some of the mayor of ukraine. second biggest city called keith says a 3rd of its population has laughed at that beg reports from khaki, where russia has again been accused of using cluster munitions. this is the moment a russian strike 2 line of people carrying 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 a small structural unfold barren,
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shattered windows leaving put it like holes picked its alleged to russia is using cluster munitions, a few 100 meters away. we find evidence they are right outside of school. this rocket still in the ground for machine you roof on machine, your muscle subs thrilled. i was inside, i was in school and below the shilling has started. i could see through the window, it was already and it was going on for about 10 minutes. when i came out to see that cluster exploded down there on the pavement that was on the lot of shrapnel hit, the building wall smashed the windows of the school. i don't know where it came from . when i was inside school, that's where the bomb exploded. when we did the what's the new school? nothing. there's no military in this area. it's residential. one of the impacts was here, right in the middle of the children's playground,
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then you can see the damage that's been done across this children's tier conceits in the woods on the stairs. but also look what it's done to the metal on this slide . it's cut straight through the no children were hurt, but this could have been fatal. we found the small pieces of metal scattered and lodged into the play space. lethal shrapnel that has no place in the residential area. let alone in a children's playground. i said big, i'll just ada how to keep and a speech in poland. later on saturday, the u. s. president is expected to send a clear message to his russian counts pop vladimir putin. the wells major economies are united, and he'll be held accountable for the invasion of ukraine. joe bought in earlier paid american soldiers a visit at a military base just our from the border with ukraine can be held at reports from warsaw the southeastern city of just show poland is as close as the u.
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s. president joe biden has come so far to russia's war on ukraine in russia. it's his 1st chance to speak with us troops now stationed there. granted, 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. are democracies going to prevail on and the values we share, or autocracy naturally was, has take more than 3000000 people have been displaced from ukraine since russia's invasion,
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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 gardena, 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 spotted 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, he once again accused russian president vladimir putin of war crimes for targeting civilians in ukraine. quite frankly because. ready walker, but biting isn't just promising humanitarian assistance before departing, brussels and friday, the united states, a european union, announced
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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, widen hopes to choke out rushes energy revenue and in turn military funding. but on saturday, president biden sit 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 that use foreign policy chief has told the doha, for him that an agreement to revive the 2015 nuclear deo with iran is very close. jesse gray was working well until day unilateral withdrawal. could you actual did administration and now we are pretty close to an agreement and
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a hope he will be postponed because now we have this course, you know, bob collected alicia that have nothing to do with the core of the nuclear deal. so i think i can bring a hope, but it does. the work has been caught and we are reaching in and some u. s. employees of the online retail giant amazon of voting on whether they should form unions. workers began costing their balance in new york. they won't better working conditions more work breaks and will pay. now on sunday, hollywood will celebration biggest night. the 94th annual academy awards, but more flourishing entertainment markets around the world mean the american film industry. such a rethink if the future is truly global. audi joe capture explains, 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?
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that 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 here are great 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 the japanese film drive my car has been nominated for best picture, best international film, best director and best adapted screenplay. i'm. i'm surprising. i a few. it's like a dream, a georgia luanna, a yak in the classroom,
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is the 1st film from blue tom 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 in national films don't do is another arm of the oscars. urgent attempt to make the awards show more relevant to its diverse audience. last year, more than half of newly invited members to the academy were from outside the u. s. the new emmy tanya bush and other non english film nominated in multiple categories is the danish animated documentary fleet. it tells the true story of an afghan
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refugee in europe. oh no one beginning. it was a i was group remembering, and then we will have been doing 15. and now i'm in denison all this year. you know, it's just when it's done mammal side, the road on time more momentum paid to come in to the audience is ukraine and it's war and refugee crisis will weigh heavy during sunday's award show. it will be a chance for hollywood to show its support for ukrainians. another sign of the oscars looking outward toward the world id, joe castro, al jazeera los angeles. ah, this is our dessert. these jo, top stories ukraine's president his art, the wells leading natural gas produce a cattle to increase its output. blossom is zalinski said it would stop russia using energy as
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