tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 26, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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above average temperatures here, it's west, down in the south, particularly for on dora seeing some heavy falls in coastal areas. and that wet weather sweeping across eastern parts of cuba into hispaniola, some of those showers, edging into the bahamas. but there is going to be some sunshine behind that in kingston, the temperature coming in in the early thirty's here. that sure weather. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there. i'm kim vanelle. this is the news all alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a united front showing his support for what's becoming a mounting refugee crisis. u. s. president joe biden beats with poland. santa duda,
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over your secretaries of state and defense, sit down in warsaw, would the ukrainian count of os holding the 1st join meeting of the war and ukraine or salaam on a coup? which means peace and cranes, president of a lot of as an end ski addresses the doha form after keynote speech by catherine amir in which he denounced what he called an unjust war. and the saudi led coalition, retaliates after gibbons. the rebels isn't oil for citizens jet up close to the venue of sundays formula. one race and the race continues for a place at the capt are 20. 22 world cup. a slice of lock gives each of the advantage in their qualifying playoff with santa go. armed with a message of unity and a promise, vladimir putin, a will be held accountable. a u. s. president is in poland wrapping up his visit to
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european allies as ukraine just across the border continues to be under attack. joe biden is being hosted by polish president anthony duda. is countries taken in more than 2000000 ukrainian refugees. the u. s. leader is due to make another major address and a few hours where he's expected to give it russia's president to very clear message, to stop the invasion that he has made some initial remarks. let's take a listen. i'm confident that learning recruiting was county wide variables, separate history flying from the west, the able to separate the nation based on fresh histories. but he had me will do it . we've all stay together. that white house correspondent kimberly haircut is in warsaw. kimberly, so our president has rallied american troops. what else is see been doing on this trip? but what you heard there is the u. s. president,
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in some of the remarks he made just moments ago as he was in the presidential palace for a bilateral meeting with the poland president duda now. and what we heard there is the u. s. president, talking about how he believes the sort of effort to counter the evasion by vladimir putin in ukraine has been somewhat successful that vladimir putin has not been able to achieve in the eyes of the united states and western leaders. what he had hoped, given the fact that part of it meant, says seeing kind of a breakup of nato and louis president, they're talking about how there has been anything but that sort of fracture that he believes the russian president desired. but instead that there has been unity and so this is something us president stress. now, one of the reasons he is stressing in poland is that there was a few weeks ago. a bit of a of miscommunication if you will,
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are blind sighting of the united states and by poland when it suggested that it was, had some soviet era fighter jets that it wanted to give to ukraine. and that is something the united states is very much opposed to. so what you heard there and kind of diplomatic speak was the u. s. president politely saying, just a reminder, let's stay on the same page moving forward. we don't want any surprises. we also don't want this conflict to escalate, so the u. s. president having a bilateral meeting, they're now going behind closed doors to continue that very briefly. i should also mentioned that prior to this meeting, there was also a meeting of the president to as well as the defense secretary and the secretary of state meeting with their ukranian counterparts here in warsaw where they and basically once again, we're coordinating it just giving a brief following those nato meetings in brussels just to have once again, make sure that, that unity that so important to the president,
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remains on track at kimberly hoc there in warsaw. thank you. earlier ukraine's president of law has lensky urged the world's leading natural gas producer cutter to increase its output to count what he called the threat of russia using energy as a weapon. he was speaking it joe ha, foreign via video link from ukraine. the fossil to address to a gulf nation since the war began. this is also a question of abandoning the usage of russian oil and gas. responsible states like the state of cutter are reliable and solid exports 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. when i bring in my home involve her without the door her for mamma. what else do ukrainian president have to say in his, i believe,
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unexpected. address the president, linda see how to chosen his words, carefully knowing what day or what you said, you said that i think the honorable he's addressing people in the 8th and it shows he's what i said very well. 4 talks about the month of ramadan, the fact that the wisdom of ukraine, instead of passing in peace and faculty, they take up arms and different nations. and that should should be the case. it should be a month to be. so that's a very good way to be addressed to the people facility. and within the middle, if you're talking ukraine, that was russia, say it with a serious thing about what's happening in your life now. looks like pretty much mike, what, what russia did in, in syria, that the fraction of money or he can fail. this is the function of i live in syria
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. he said, we are invaded by, by our neighbors. and this is not just against your brain. this is a hold on democracy on, on human values as the off people in the middle of one of the 4 of the world to cooperate with you, thing to be, to show for the move fund is out a few with you play the flute, the not a feel for apartment, please. it's 4 boxes of natural gas. politically. he and he's, as i said, he, he knew what he was talking about. and that has been a part of his speeches to different countries, parliaments in different countries, addressing each region with the words that could be heard favorably enough reading time. hm. and we're going to stay there for a moment. let's take a lesson now to a little of what's ca 1000 err, shake them in them. how much al kani had to say, the homework aluminum al mila in a mil abriya ology. we stand in solidarity with the millions of innocent people and
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refugees who've been victimized by this unjust war. and geopolitical calculation is either while stressing the solidarity. i would like in this context to remind us of the millions of palestinians who've 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 afghans for whom the international community has failed to render justice. some ahamed, as you say, katara amir there, reminding the world that there can be and is multiple crises happening at the same time. that i've tried to remember a long time has been posing as a company that is at least for dialogue based for human rights, a face for discussions about human rights and baseball discussions about peace more towards the middle class. i'm maybe it's very clear that the militarization of issues, the militarization of conflicts across the law is the wrong policy to adopt that dialogue should it should take messages from. that's why the donor form has been
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created. 22 years ago are these has been significant, how many issues have been brought to the table here in cutoff? well that he does politicians, academy and other opinion makers, all decision makers coming here and discussing issues. so that's, that's an approach. luckily alcohol is emphasizing continues to sit together and talk and they should not give us all to war. and he's, it was very clear of copper is fighting with the people wherever they are, and ukrainians are included. it is not, of course, mention anything related to you know, with, i mean, he focused on people who focused on support to those long to those ha, different from their homes. and he did that. he got to the ukraine as well as policies, reminding the world that we should not be distracted by what's happening right now from the issues of have been going on for 70 years and in his mission of the final
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sinews. my mom at vall, therefore, i said to tell how forum, thank you. ukraine's capital key of has woken to more air raid sirens this morning . on friday, russia said the 1st phase, the military offensive is mostly complete. osco says the focus now is to fully control the east and don bos region that contains the territory is held by rushing back separatists don't ask law homeschool film me so that should be made objectives of the 1st stage of the operation have generally been accomplished with the combat potential, the armed forces of ukraine have been considerably reduced, which makes it possible. i emphasize at once again to focus our core. if it's on achieving the main goal. the liberation of don, this hash him about joins us now live from moscow hush him. so the russian saying that the move in the focus to the dog boss in the east, this is mean that giving up on bombarding the rest of ukraine.
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what basically came if the remember says the size of the better campaign. he was called by the russians. special operation, as for the protection of the people of the dumbass region, which is the le ganske. and so, from a russian perspective, the war started because they said they had grievances about the atrocities committed against the russian speaking communities in those ridges. and that the reason why they interfered is because they wanted to provide significant support for those people. and this also explains why one of the main prerequisites for the russians when it comes to any comprehensive settlement with the grainy as ease for the ukrainians to recognize both la ganske antonia as an independent or states. now, the russian ministry is saying that it has a targeted a $117.00 military facilities across ukraine, destroying i'm edition, to pose anti aircraft systems, shutting down shutting down 3 of fighter jets and trying to prevent the russian or
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that the ukrainian army from rebuilding the facilities and the infrastructure that has been targeted over the last few weeks and that the now the aim is to further expand some of the territory of gain made particularly ill ganske and dani ask hash in. meanwhile, the russian security council, debbie chairman, has been speaking about russia's nuclear preparedness. why should we make that what basically a kim this it remember back in a last month when a president of the demo put in, put the nuclear forces on high alert. there was an angry reaction from the west and particularly from the united states of america and nato. now the russians remain adamant about the nuclear option. and this explains why a mitre are mid faded for the president. and the deputy had of the security council
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is saying, this is something that is going to be governed by russian and established russian doctrine, which is the use of a nuclear option just when you in the country faces that exist until threat. when there is an attack on the country when there is an attempt by fighting forces to try to quibble a rushers or rushes or nuclear capability, or when there is an attempt to infringe on the independence and the sovereignty of ross. and i think his trying here to address some of the, of those concerns by the international community, brushing aside any idea that russia will be acting in a, in a way which is con, contradicts the international conventions. and this explains why the russians have always been using over the last few weeks or the term responsibly. we are acting responsibly with been using all the tactics you're responsible. and if you are to use a nuclear capabilities, going to be in accordance with a doffing or,
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or of russia. i mean, when you listen to the statement from the russian officials over the last few weeks, akim this mother trying to say, they're trying to say that all the narrative you get from the west is, is misleading, is trying to undermine russia. and that the sanctions that mil to support for the grady is that there are the sanctions on the works of art in russia is just part of the same coordinated effort by the west to further undermine a russia. and this is why vladimir demetri midvale was saying, this is something you should just going to further consolidate and strengthen the resolve of the russian people hash marble. therefore, as a moscow thank you and more had all the uses, including were inside hockey city on the relentless russian bombardment and with a rising human cost, fast helium to outrage in
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afghanistan, the telephone versus this decision to reopen secondary schools for girls and a century for the hostess at the cricket world cup, but will new zealand make for sandy's? ah, grains military says russian bosses have entered the city has leather huge north of cuba. they used to tear gas to disperse people, protesting against the presence of russian troops. earlier ukrainian official said the mare of sub huge had been abducted. he since been released. they say russian bosses have also seized. the city's hospital. ukrainian bratia have agreed on opening 10 humanitarian corridors. the people in mario pole are having to use their own means of transport to get out of the besieged city. and my car has the details from keith. the russians of their craniums have negotiated 10 humanitarian
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corridors to be opened on saturday. one of those is in the besieged city of murray . awful. but what we're hearing is it's very difficult for residents to get to the edge of the city and to that humanitarian corridor and get out because there is still intense selling going on. we're also hearing that the russians have not allowed bus drivers to take people in large number out of the city using coaches. instead, people are having to you to use their own private cars to get out was limits of the numbers of people that can actually leave. now humanitarian corridors do work both ways. and the ukranian side, there is a problem still trying to get aid into mario full and aid into that city, but also in other humanitarian corridors, particularly in the keep old us the key region. we're hearing that at least one town or where a humanitarian corridor has been opened. there is constant shelling, one resident of that sound said he was trying to leave. he wanted to leave,
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but there was an intense sheylan going on and he couldn't get out the city. this has been a constant complaint by the ukranian authorities say that every time they negotiate these humanitarian corridors, russia doesn't abide by the ceasefire. they've said this publicly, they say this privately, they've been saying saying this for a very long time now. and it seems to me that at least in today's humanitarian corridor, in one of those sounds, we're hearing that the shelling is still continuing. ukrainian resistance, anticipate problems must had to be slowing russian troops as they looked toward the southern port of odessa, the strategic city along the black seas. bracing for a russian assault stephanie deck reports, i'd, as has been preparing for a russian assault for weeks. now we're in the city center, it is heavily fortified. you need special permission to get her in. the military is very specific, insensitive by what we can and cannot film. now there's also an element of psychological warfare happening here. we're told you can hear the shelling from the
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russian fleet constantly. also ukrainian air defense systems are in place and we did speak to one soldier who told us that the situation has been changing somewhat over the last couple of days. to talk to a mccullough firm on this situation is heating up with you, but we already, we don't have another choice. we will go to the enemy bar. no one can pick this up because, or this is ukraine or was still graham and what this war has done as united ukrainians across the country. and here in odessa many restaurants, you see this happening basically preparing food for the soldiers, for the volunteers, for the front lines, for the refugees. it is very much a shock still when you speak to people think that they never believed that this would have happened. but now was the time to come together and to do everything to fight the russians. certainly here in odessa, they've been preparing for, for a russian assault on the city, the country's biggest c port. but everyone here will tell you that they will not be able to take it. the mayor of ukraine, 2nd bigger city current you've says
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a 3rd of its population has left. i said beg reports from concave, where bratia has again been accused of using cluster munitions. this is the moment 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 unfold. barons shut the windows, leaving bullet like holes that can effect it's alleged to russia, is using cluster munitions for a few 100 meters away. we find evidence they are right outside of school. this rocket still in the ground for machine. you both one machine, you much, all subs thrill how was inside. i was in school block. the shilling has started. i could see through the window, it was all red and what you said it was going on for about 10 minutes. when i came
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out, you see that cluster yoga exploded down there on the pavement, which was on the order of shrapnel head of the building there, la smashed the windows of the school. i don't know where it came from. julia, when i was inside law school, that's where the bomb exploded and we, that there was done your school in what there is no military in this area. it's residential or one of the impacts was here right in the middle of the children's playground. and you can see the damage that's been done across these children's play area can see 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 place space, lethal shrapnel that has no place in their residential area. let alone in
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a children's playground as that bag. i'll just either have to keep russia's invasion of ukraine has sparked solidarity rallies around the world. a march and vigil is being held in london to say the message of support and unity for the people of ukraine. the cities mer, city con, is called the event. london stands with ukraine. we can speak now to city khan, who is at that rally. mister khan, thank you for your time. what message are you are? london london is hoping to send with this march or president savanski a few days ago, sent out a message to people across the world to take to the streets, to show our support and our solidarity with the people all over ukraine. but also to condemn up to chains, barbaric aggression. and it's really important, even if you cry, no, we in london stand shoal to soda with the people of ukraine beyond marching. how
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else have the british people responded? because i know there's, there been responses many responses in a myriad of ways to try and help. well, i'm incredibly proud about our londoners have come forward in ukraine, sir. our of need. in the darkest, we've opened our arms to those refugees coming to london. not enough. we're putting pressure are covered for more to be allowed to come. look at us also donation money to specialist charities, provide an assistance or food, medical equipment and other things that people of ukraine need under here in london were sending the message loud and clear that refugees are welcome here. city hall has also air marks, i believe 1100000 pounds to help refugees from ukraine took us or exactly where that money is going to go. overdose the additional package of
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measures to day to support those who come from ukraine, not just the relation to free travel, but also to make sure there's the support they need once they arrive, whether it's lower than english or whether it's a lincoln up with an employer was that help with their schooling? was that help with the how's him? were also speaking to those in the private sector were really keen to help employers and others. we have 32 barriers in london. counsels really came to set up and help. but also many londoners have opened up their homes to ukrainian refugees . it's really important people in ukraine, no london signs open to support them. london has also been a go to spot for russian ali galks ah, for many years buying up all chair expensive properties. now those only galks are really feeling the squeeze. what impact do you think if any, will that have on the city?
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well, it's really important that london isn't seen as a safe place for those on august close to putin, to launder their money any more. it's rights that governments finally taken action . we should be season assets that we should be making showed. there are sanctions that should be a register. of all those are people who have assets in london where they have a shell companies in tax havens. we, as a city, were very successful before these oligarchs close to putin came. we're going to be even more successful was they've left. why do you think that the british people have responded in this way to the plight of ukrainians of ukrainian refugees when to day the doha forum we've been reminded you know that there. 6 are many crises happening at the same time. i'm reminded of what has happened in syria of what has happened in afghanistan of what has happened to palin is happening to palestinians . why do you think that the british euro, that we,
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we london have been welcoming refugees for the, from a potty stone. we have more than $4000.00 just of the last few months for the hottest, on whether from syria. i mean, london as a city has a reputation, a good one over a successive decades for being a place that is a safe haven for those flea and persecution, the sodom seekers and refugees. but here in the west, we've got to be doing more in relation to not just dealing with the root causes that leads to people's been displaced, but also providing that safe haven. the reality is, many refugees, the vast, vast majority, want to return to their country of origin as soon as possible. but in the short term, they do need a safe haven working in london to provide a safe haven for ukrainian refugee. so we already provide a safe haven for those who have fled of haughty song, and those that have fled syria. i'm afraid the bad uses. this won't be the last time a london has to open ourselves, but we are seen in europe. the biggest numbers of refugees we've seen in my lifetime. that's why rights improper. but western cities like london opened their
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arms to those refugees fleeing for their lives from ukraine. indeed, or i thank you very much for your time. ah, that is london's near city, cause it started out for the weather. he asked kara, hello there. we've seen some wet weather sweep east across the caribbean, but before we get to central america, let's have a look at south america and we've got those. widespread damp was continuing across more than areas of the amazon basin, and pulses of rain running down from northern peru through bolivia, edging down into southern brazil. so we got thunderstorms for sao paolo through the weekend. it's dry in rio on saturday, but the thunderstorms are not very far away. and if we have a look at the 3 day, we're going to see the temperature come down to just below the average. by the time we get some monday. now it dries up for power, why? it's also gonna y up for much of uruguay, that wet and windy weather swirling out further east, leaving lots of funny skies across argentina as well as in chile santiago,
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sitting in the mid twenties. now was you move to central america? there's lots of hates in northern areas of mexico. we've got above average temperatures here. it's west, down in the south, particularly for on dora seeing some heavy falls in coastal areas. and that where, where the sweeping across eastern parts of cuba into hispaniola some of those showers, edging into the bahamas. but there is going to be some sunshine behind that in kingston, the temperature coming in in the early thirty's here. that to whether i'd still come on al jazeera, a death at a french prison, that outraged corsican to pay tribute to their nationalist hero headed toward her fora. bessy's on targets, but was this is last world cup, qualifying in argentina. ah . the stage is set and it's time for
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ah, ah, okay, i'll just there on her mind to all of our top stories. this on you as present, joe biden is in poland, where he's being hosted by president solitary to do. his country is taken in more than 2000000 ukrainian refugees. us eater is to use make another major address in a few hours. ukraine's president has urged the world's leading natural gas producing can start to increase its output. speaking to the doha form, via video dick, who said that would stop bratia using energy is a weapon. ukraine's military says, rush and forces have entered the city of north of cuba, close to chill, noble tear. gas is being used to disperse people,
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stating protests. ukrainian officials say the merest w has been abducted. oh, john kerry, in the united states, special presidential envoy for climate speaking of the doha form, said stopping to warn ukraine was the highest priority brewton is waging, and not just any legal unprovoked war, but, but an evil horrendous war that it is the worst thing i've seen and i fought no war, but it's the worst thing i've seen since i've seen clips of what happened in world war 2. and it, it really rises to a level of beastly alady and personal craziness that all of us should be pushing back against in every way that we possibly know how. let's bring him home a valid doha foreign for a little more analysis mama. yeah, you know the question of ukraine,
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the war and ukraine has dominated talks this morning here in doha said they'll have forum decision makers here. let's can lead us and also war analysts. we have with me here, david gosh, professor at the national defense university in washington. it looks as if the yap with success for the system to say i'm gonna repeat my question professor. it seems that the ukranian to strategy is working here often more than a month of success for resistance. how could you explain that to us? was a good question, so napoleon said in warfare, the moralists to the physical as 3 is to one. and what is really the revelation here is that we always knew that the ukrainian strategy would be to resist across a broad axis. and in the rear of the russian forces, what we didn't realize was just how bad, quite frankly,
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the russian forces were. and so that's a lot of ukrainians to not just the rail, the russian initiative, but we begin to seize the initiative on their own right. i mean, let, let's talk about the, the facts as outside the company. you talked about 2 factors, you canadian, successful strategy, ration mistakes. but also there are other factors, the western support, how sizable is it, and is it still pouring into ukraine in terms of weapons? i think it is, i think that to, you know, we've just seen us congress vote additional weapons for the ukrainians. those will be shipped rather quickly. i don't think that they are decisive yet. i don't think that anything given to the koreans are game changes. i think ukrainians are still for the most part, fighting this war with weapons they had at the start of the war. and it's important to bear in mind that the russians still have a overwhelming preponderance of forces on the battlefield and to court. stalin quantity has equality all its own,
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so the ukrainians are by no means out of the woods yet. but it is impressive that they've managed to de rail the russian plan. you said the weapons are still fighting with the weapons that they had before the war. are you saying that the width and the western weapons they talked about, those thousands of rockets have not yet to each ukraine? some have, but many have not. so, you know, i don't want to, i don't want your viewers to take the false impression that there's a magic weapon from the west. this doing this. this is the ukrainians were fighting and they're fighting very, very well with limited weapons. they will be more effective as they go on, but the, the challenge is the ukrainians are taking losses. the hope is that the western weaponry will restore the balance to make up for the losses and manpower that ukrainian suffer. they just lines, we have say that notions are taking a pause. how do you explain that? yeah, i think they've out run their logistical capability and they've basically gone as far as they can without being destroyed. and so realizing, for example,
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that they can't supply the forces around key f to actually move in and take it. they've decided instead to just put into a static position and fire artillery rockets, missiles into kia, hoping to sap the morale, to destroy the ukrainian forces. there and perhaps resume on instead of 4 axes, just attacking in one axis, which will probably be that lou hence can donate wisconsin analysts. we want to ask you about the future prospects here. are we seeing the beginning of like a final final blind flushes taking the east and, you know, dividing ukraine? well that's, that's what some people say. it looks as though the russians will focus their efforts in the east. if you can't achieve the victory you want to achieve, then you define the victory. that's acceptable. and i think that a victory that will leave everything east of the upper river, the russian area of ukraine in russian hands, that probably is acceptable now for food. probably wasn't acceptable for him
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a month ago. so that is a possibility, but nobody knows for sure. thing thank you so much. i think i'm back to you. we go back to mom at all. thank you. girls and women have marched in the afghan capital to demand the right to education. last the taliban government shut down all girls, secondary schools. the education ministry announced move earlier this week on to school had opened for 1st time in more than 7 months since coming back to power in august. the telephone has reversed gains made by one of the past 2 decades. earlier i spoke to policy or a coffee, a former debbie speaker of the apartment was attending the doha form and began by asking her what the school closures means. the future of girls and women understand i hope the international commission will continue because i think some sort of on inter cobble they have received a lot of, you know, protocol attention by the wall,
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money in the international community. try to make the situation norman, and try to have an optimistic approach for the situation in the sun with the hope that things will change positively. especially when it comes to the woman and goes right on to inclusivity under presentation of all in the power structure. but we know that over time that optimism changed to this appointment, especially it happened when the taliban actually turned back on guys from north of the schools. literally. this was the biggest for, for all of us on the 23rd of march to see god going to school. and we saw all those heartbreaking images of god's being the turning you to from the doorsteps of your schools, to the, to the home. it actually disappointed innovation. it is not common and you were in the wall and i've got some, it cannot continue to be in marginalization with the rest of muslim world. i mean,
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look at the country, the go not only go to school, but they go to their active participants in politics. they are part of the public life. cut out just an example of that. so i don't know what religion under present by bonding goes from education, won't i? and many of discussions right now are on ukraine brushes, invasion of ukraine. they can of course, be more than one crisis in the world simultaneously. remind our view is of what is happening right now in afghanistan. and do you think the taliban is using the world's diversity detention? absolutely. i mean it's sad also to see that the world is only able to handle one crisis of the time. i know there is a very little appetite for the world to see genesis in a christ. but the reality is that our family is in a political crisis and have been using this vacuum of a diverting the world's attention to become more request. and we know lately to have not only stuck goes from education,
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but also they have the you to be in the house conducting house such as extra arbitrarily detention against human rights or values in principle. so i think the world must engage with what a political dialogue which would result establishment of a broad base acceptable government. we need to talk on the political crisis in about a couple anything us president special envoy for climate change. john kerry also address the form in doha. he said he's optimistic about achieving the targets set to control global warming the glasgow. we proved through all the things that we did getting 65 percent of global gdp committed to real plans that could achieve point 1.5 degree limit which party barrel and the i was just in paris with them. and they have reaffirmed that if everybody does what they promised to do in paris,
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we could actually hold the earth temperature to 1.8 degrees by 2050. but despite that optimism, climate change is causing unusual weather, which is affecting ice shelves and antarctica record low sea ice. the air is said to the collapse of the 450 square mile conga ice shelf. it was revealed in a satellite image taken on march. the 17th i spent 2 stefan singer, he is a senior climate science and global energy policy advisor at climate action network international joins us on skype from brussels. thank you for your time. this ice shelf equivalent size was the size of rome. how often does an event of this size happen? well, physical am. thank you. oh, happy to talk to you. the are those the ones happen? increasingly, unpredictably was extreme, was every once in particular, reco temperatures, we have in the alarm ticker,
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which is the coldest continent on the planet temperatures, which are usually well under 0 degree, the temperature set for higher 20 degrees higher celsius than they were usually since 2 weeks that's and that's, that's not recorded before. oh, where i've seen this in the world. we have seen this in the arctic as well. the other reason was some large glacial ice sheets. and what we are seeing is that the increased melting of the existing ice only grown on the continent, plus the ice shelves, which are not necessarily glacial. i shoot, that's a difference or collapsing increasingly becoming fragile. i'm mighty roach, an increase further and trigger for reserve melting. so the dynamics on the glacial um dynamics um that is what the scientists, cole, potentially irreversible changes. so if that carries on,
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then we will see not only increased sea level rise, which was, which was already increasingly an exponential way in the last 2 struby case. not linearly assigned to set projected earlier and be might see sea level rise or sea level rising globally, but up to 2 meters by the year, 2100, which is a death penalty for many low lying island states and coastal cities. not only by nautica, but also by glacial ice in am aaliyah's and by the arctic, which is by the way still warmer than the ona tic, the, the, the ice melting race, half increase, also exponentially over the last decade. to give you a number. we have seen per year, roughly between $5600000000000.00 tons of ice melting each year in the antarctic. and the arctic in this and this number is growing
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exponentially. a low temperature is growing only slowly and linearly that hints to the fact what scientists describe tipping points irreversible changes which trigger runaway climate change. so even if we might go, we're not that's tipping point yet. i don't wanna, i don't wanna, i don't, i don't go on on human bloom here. but the window and the gap is closing. once the dynamics is triggered, even if we reduce emissions ship to emissions to 0 very fast, the dynamics carries all ice will about further and sea level rise will continue to rice. that's the reason why we have to basically face out fossil fuels as the main reason for these extreme heat waves. everywhere. forest fi, us fluffs stones, immediately go into renewables. energy efficiency, roadwork identify. and as you say, just another reminder that we all need to be paying attention to these warning
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bowels, which we can no longer ignore. we're gonna have to leave it there. thank you for your time. stephan singh of their senior climate science and global energy policy advisor and climate action network international. the saudi coalition has launched airstrikes in santa and hold either in retaliation against attacks on its oil facilities. emmonds who the rebels say they had several areas inside the kingdom on friday on was near the formula one circuit and jetta with saudi arabia grand prix will be held on sunday. and your chappelle reports fires burn through the night following an attack on saudi ramco. oil refineries and storage facilities is the 2nd attack and as many days on a major complex on the outskirts of cheddar. by daybreak on saturday, with plumes of smoke still billowing above the city, the saudi led coalition had launched retaliatory strikes across the border into yemen. the coalition says the iran backed rebels struck jetta and another facility in jazz on to try and impact the nerve center of the world economy when
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a shout on call virginia, aramco facilities and jetta, as well as vital facilities in the saudi enemies, capital re odd, were targeted with a barrage of winged missiles. russ tundra and rugby oil refineries were targeted by a huge number of drones. the facility is 20 kilometers from jet is race circuit. we're drivers, we're practicing for saudi arabia's 2nd formula. one grand prix. yes, not a bit of a politic silly. a tooth is if i caught a car organizer say the race will go ahead on sunday. saudi officials maintain the attacks have no impact on daily life in jetta. the who fees have rejected a gulf cooperation council proposal for talks in riyadh, but say they could happen in a neutral country, materially speaking. it doesn't cause enough damage to qualify as is 30 g. go ahead. when, whenever they hit the target, sir that either installed it your,
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the i. e, it said the gas tourism and these countries that you can draw on a car races, an 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, oh, so it certainly alarms people who are visiting this area because they never know when these rockets are going to hit across the border who the media outlets say 8 people were killed in one strike and humans, capital santa, the war is now in its 8th year, the u. n says it has killed more children under the age of 5 than combatants on the battlefield. the u. n believes 377000 yemenis have died as a result of direct causes. like air strikes and indirect causes like hunger and preventable disease. what agencies describe as true, how on earth ah,
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and on saturday, tens of thousands of people poured into the streets and soda, another who controlled areas to mark what they called national resilience day and protest against the conflict. inter chappelle to 0. wow, it all off top joins us now live from santa will have a says there been any reaction then from the who these to the saudi coalition retaliatory strikes yes. regarding the host ease during the press that was held by the army spokesperson yesterday. he mentioned that more attacks through target saga reba until what he described, lifting the blockade and also putting an end to what he described. the saudi lit, kuala sions a glitch, and he says that the, the will be, would have just launched for this 1st. but the
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mocking the, the 8th anniversary of the beginning of the saudi lit quality. sions, of war against the houses. so the situation is getting more serious between both sides as the saudi arabia, as targeted early morning, the today, the, the oil reserve lawyer, which is, which has been described by the spokesperson, the company is always exposed. and he says that the targeted the reserve boil for the united nations and its their, their affiliated international organizations. so if the levels were targeted, as the report mentioned that the targeted the, the insurance backyard, which is a planned residential area for the poor investment for the insurance company. they're the targeted according to the how these sources, the, the, the gods house,
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where least people were killed and at least for, for others injured among them, children, women. so the said this kind of escalation between both sides, the saudi arabia as calling for peace. but so far, the hope is here, refuse to attend any kind of peace talks in the and the want. i need to a neutral country to be, to be the place for the beginning of the negotiations. and the want to the negotiation to be with them, with the money's internal dialogue and also with saudi arabia. regarding what the describe it's. it says lead war during the 7 months, 7 years, but we are witnessing now. fathers collation knew no hope for be so far. mohammed lived from santa thank you. local elections are underway in towns and cities across the occupied west bank of the more than
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a decade of delays. the 2nd phase of municipal elections offer a 1st round of voting in december either abraham rebels. the campaign has officially ended yesterday with people gathering here today. in front of this holding station to go and cast their ballots. we're seeing a lot of supporters of certain dis, encouraging people to vote for them as a fierce competition and a high level of excitement specifically among the youth. many of them say that this is as low as they can get to the polls and having a say in the future. let's not forget that the last time palestinians voted in general elections was in 2005 and in presidential ones in 2006. according to recent pulls, 70 percent of palestinians want to have general elections. they want to have a c in their political future. and not just some serve with beast counsels. even politicians are saying that the palestinian authority is being rendered by these
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railey occupation into a big municipality. israeli forces have already arrested several candidates in these elections. now a few kilometers away from the polling station we were out is an illegal israeli settlement built on palestinian lands. this settlement and many others in the occupied west bank are sharp reminder that no matter the results of these elections to day, little will change when it comes to people's reality. under occupation. so head on al jazeera in sport were far up. what is victory words enough to go to the top before? ah. in nigeria, life you see beat hard or do use on dave from ball is one of the with right. i do know law and it is the job that is followed in nigeria like oh
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my nigeria is soccer manager is your development manager is this is my nigeria my my gear on al jazeera, the latest news. as it breaks, the russians will met with fierce ukrainian resistance to punish harkey there if it's historical with detailed coverage as the u. s. and other countries imposed sanctions on moscow. russia has been offering oil and other commodities to india and other impulses from around the world to lyrical position, need 87 both and for that they need members of your own political party to turn against them. oh,
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i am at 40 as far as can. thanks so much saturday's qualifying session, the f one fatty raving grom pretty will go ahead after a late night meeting with the drivers about the safety of the event. second practice on friday was delayed after a mis. i'll attack on a nearby oil depot in jetta and for our meeting took place after the session where the drivers and teams were given safety reassurances by f, one bosses and race organizers. and if statement, the drivers associations said it had been difficult to race, natural human concerns. and that had been a difficult day for former one and a stressful day for the drivers explosion happen at romco facility around 11 kilometers from the race venue. romco is a major sponsor of f one for duncan is the f one correspondent for the press association and is asked the grand prix in jetta. the feeling that one and the,
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and the teams. and you know, the saudi authorities just wanted to get on with this race as if nothing had happened. the driver took to grievance about and as you alluded to, they said for our christ summit to be yesterday to discuss what we're going to do. there is some voices louder than the others. i believe that lou thompson know they were what came to say look, we shouldn't be racing. hey, give them what's going on. as you said, an attack down the road. you could see the flames from from the 2nd. so i think by the end of that meeting, they're all in agreement that the race shouldn't go ahead. the race is still carrying on pre jobs associations that out a statement this morning. you know, saying obviously back concerns that we got to remember. this is one of the fossil tracks and the former one, the fastest speed, sorry, the false is straight circuit on the calendar. you know, if they are right around that seeing the snow from this missile attack. so it's going to be playing on their mind, and that was the point that they were,
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that we came to stress as always, questions about whether we should be racing and saudi arabia giving human rights records of his country. now with the mythology that just down the road as you know, right, the further questions about for 11 being here, whether it's a good image for the school, the and the africa world cup qualifying playoffs. egypt have the upper hand in their tie with senegal. an early own goals secured egypt, the one know when in the 1st like the match up is a repeat of the recent africa cup of nation funnel that was one by santa gulf. return lag is coming up in debt car on tuesday. west african rivals gone on nigeria, plato, the goal is drawn kumasi abdul. l shak, who go in closest for the home side are still really hard for dr. al jerry or where, why know, winter's away in cameron? islam. so mean a was the only go of the game. the victory for algeria comes just
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a few weeks after an embarrassing group stage exit while defending their africa combinations. tuttle in the same country bottles and own go for move us this asco gave to nicea one. no advantage over molly after their 1st leg. molly have never reach the world cup finals before the democratic republic of congo who last reached the finals in 1974. took an early lead in their home match against morocco, visitors mister penalty before equalizing them a 2nd half to scare a one, i'll draw a return leg will be played in casablanca from hector in south america. argentine are finishing their qualifying campaign in style. they had already secured their place that cat, her 2020 was they claimed to 3 know when at home to venezuela, i called to maria with the pick of the goals. the final go came late on from captain leno massey and what could have been his last home qualifier for argentina . the 34 year old has yet to confirm if he'll continue playing international
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football beyond the world of players. north macedonia were given a hero's reception by fans and sculpt. yay! the team returned home after their shock victory over italy in the european playoffs. thousands of bands turned out to greet the players north macedonian face portugal on tuesday, where a windmill secured them their 1st ever appearance at the world cup finals. at the cricket world cup house new zealand had finished, their group matches with the victory over pakistan by 70 to one runs in christ church. susie bates scored her 121 day centuries. new zealand posted target of 266 focus on restricted to 194 for and on and replied thanks to 5. we'll get home for hannah. return to my house are unlikely to progress to the semi finals currently sitting fixed on the table. e gosh, we attack has secured her place as a new women's tennis world. number one, following last week, surprised retirement announcement by ash party polish player who's only 20 years
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old had to win her 2nd round match of mind. open top new rankings are released. she dropped just 2 games in a straight, fat win over victoria garbage. my goal or now is going to be to actually stay in both place and continue when i was doing and actually, you know, even though everything around is pretty special right now and people are really pumped up. i want to stay cool and us, you know, pay the stern them as well. so there's going to be time for us liberation. very right now. we go to folks from work and the men, 5th seed in miami laundry room lab was beaten. that his 2nd round, matched binding curios, y'all, shirley in one and straight that dropping just free game last week. he was fine. $25000.00 after a bad temper defeat seraph no doubt let okay, and that is all your sport, but i'll come back to you. thank you very much for that bar. just we go,
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we're going to take you live to more thought where the u. s. president has been meeting with people, has been made refugees having fled to ukraine. the un says there are 3700000 people now would be forced to leave ukraine. there was one used to go ah, some journeys are tougher than others. but this through trip is even tougher for the truck. it's dangerous with how to deal a world follows the moroccan truck drivers. indeed, you in their lives just to make a living crash that might break your miracle or even kill. because approved is know from a good one now to 0. mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes
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deliver more heat than lights. in any water scenario, there's always a push to simplify. narratives. nuance is always called for even in the case of an aggressive war, the listening pe delve into the news, narrative and dissect them. there's not a great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though we somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered. on al jazeera, there's more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the camp that sprung up in their real texas. over the last 2 weeks. they won't assign us, authorities are overwhelmed. this is just the latest flash point in a month long serge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp for them. we can see that time frame to time have stopped paying, getting back into the can club that they went across to make sure to get through the site because there isn't enough food for them to be there. in the time we met
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nicholas on the mexican bank to the river, searching for food of medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the u. s. authorities rules are now flying haitians back home. there is no president crime as high students can't go to school, there is no work. the economy is down, people can't put up with deportation, is not good for us. ah, you as president joe biden meets with poland zones, i do that promising a united front against russia over its warren ukraine. ah, i'm given l, this is l 0. i from don't also coming up. both of us, secretaries of state and defense,
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