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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, right. duda promising a united front against russia over its worn ukraine. ah, i'm given l, this is l 0. i from dell also coming up. both the u. s. secretaries of state and defense. sit down and also what they ukrainian counter box holding the 1st joint meeting of the war. cross the border of salon law. they couldn't, which me speech grains president development and ski addresses the doha form,
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offer keynote speech by catholicism in which he denounced what he called an unjust war. and the sound he led coalition retaliate soft again into the rebels hits in wild facility, a jetta close to the venue of sundays formula. one race for armed with a message of unity and promise, russian president vladimir putin will be held accountable. the u. s. president is in poland. he's wrapping up his visit to european ally, says ukraine just across the border continues to come under attack to abandon is being hosted by polish president all day due to this country is taken in more than 2000000 ukrainian refugees. the u. s. leader is due to make a major address in a few hours where he's expected to give russia is president a very clear message? stop the invasion. speaking earlier, joe biden told this polish called about that unity was crucial. nato. a
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absolutely completely thoroughly unite to be no separation in our points of view that whatever we do we do in unison and everyone. everyone comes along. i'm confident that vladimir putin was county wide variables, separate eastern, flying from the west, be able to separate the nation based on past histories, but he hadn't been able to do it. we've all stay together. a white house correspondent kimberly hallett is in warsaw, or kimberly tell us more about the meetings that bond is having him home today. at the u. s. president hes got a full schedule of meetings here in warsaw. he's just wrapped up his meetings at the presidential palace where he was sitting down for a bilateral,
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with the port present president of poland. and also it expanded bilateral, where the counterparts in the realms of defense as well as the foreign ministers were able to participate as well. and what we heard, there are some comments from the u. s. president as he was speaking at that meeting that expanded bilateral. not only did he stress unity, but also he stressed really the need to remind poland as what he says is a serious ally of how serious the united states takes the commitment of it's nato, a sort of membership and, and sort of the commitment of being a member of nato, in other words, article 5 that an attack on one is an attack on all. why is that important? will of course give him pull his proximity to ukraine. there is a lot of nervousness. here are some that the president of poland, even express saying that there is
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a sense of threat. the citizens here in poland are feeling it. so there was a reassurance that was provided by the u. s. president. he said that article 5 is something the united states takes as a sacred commitment to the other words that the u. s. will, along with its nato partners, it allies be at the defense of poland. should this invasion that has of, by russia to ukraine spreads across the borders. now very quickly, in addition to this meeting, there was a previous meeting where the u. s. president has law as well as the defense minister and the rather the defense secretary and the secretary of state met with their ukranian counterpart just setting up some of the security issues that had come up at nato meetings and brussels. and now the u. s. president is headed to where he will be meeting with refugees. because of course, as we've been discussing and talking about covering for weeks here in al jazeera, the humanitarian crisis from this invasion by russia to ukraine has certainly been
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felt by poland more than any other country. that is currently taking in refugees. kimberly how come there for us in warsaw? thank you. earlier ukraine's president of o as in sky edge, the world's leading natural gas producer, caught our increases output to count what he called the threat of russia using energy as a weapon. he was speaking as a said, the donor form by a video link from ukraine. first, such a dress to golf 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 cuts are, 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. casarez amir shake some in, been hama,
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doll tommy open to the event. he said, cause our students holiday party with the people of ukraine, highlighting the plight of suffering in the middle east. obama elementary, where we stand in solidarity with the millions of innocent people and refugees who have been victimized by this unjust war and geopolitical calculation. as while stressing the solidarity, i would like in this context to remind us of the millions of palestinians who can suffering from the israeli occupation and international neglect for more than 7 decades. similarly, a lot of other peoples, such as the syrian people and the africans for whom the international community has failed to render justice on the val has more now from the doha form. this isn't in the see houses chosen his words very carefully, knowing the audience of what he's going to say today. what he said is addressing the on a boat, he's addressing people in the middle east, and he chose his words,
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as i said, very well, talked about the month of ramadan. the fact that the wisdom of ukraine, instead of plastic in peace and tranquility, they are forced to take up arms and defend them. nation about should, shouldn't be the case. this should be a month of peace. so that's a bit. those are very good words to be addressed to the people facility. and what's in here in the middle east here. so can fail ukraine, that with syria saying what's happening and you can lighten out. looks like pretty much like what, what russia did in syria, the destruction of muddy or paul, to compare it to the function of a po in syria. he said, we are invaded by our neighbors, and this is not just against ukraine. this is an assault on democracy and assault on human rights and assault on human values. and he asked people in the middle east as well as people of the world to cooperate with ukraine to be up to show fun is
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more fun to dorothy with. you can including not a feel for how to please it's production of natural gas. it basically he and i said he, he knew what he was talking about. and that has been a part of these speeches to different companies, parliament, to different countries addressing each region with the word that could be had favorably indoctrinated. also speaking of the doha for john kerry, the u. s. envoy for climate change. she said, stopping the war in ukraine was the highest priority. brewton is waging not just any legal unprovoked war but, but an evil her renders. i wore that, that is the worst thing i've seen. and i fought no war. but as the worst thing i've seen a 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 craven us. that all of us should be pushing
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back against in every way that we possibly know how. ukraine's military says, rush and forces have entered the city of sev, huge north of keith. you stare gas to disperse people protesting against the presence of russian troops. earlier, ukrainian official said the merest w chant been abducted. he since been released. they say russian forces have also sued the cities hospital. ukraine in russia had agreed on opening 10 humanitarian corridors. the people anerio paula 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 corridors to be opened on saturday. one of those is in the besieged city of mary operable. what we're hearing is it's very difficult for residence 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
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large number out of the city using coaches. instead, people 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 car, those do work both ways and the ukranian side, there is a problem still trying to get aid into mario, full and 8 into that city, but also in other humanitarian corridors, particularly in the keep old us the key region we're. 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, 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 the issue, ontarian corridors. russia doesn't abide by the ceasefire. they've said this publicly, they say this privately, they've been saying the saying this for
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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 and the gist tickle problems. the said to be slow in russian troops as they looked toward the southern port of odessa. the strategic city along the black sea is bracing for a rushing assault stephanie decker ports. i'd, as has been preparing for a russian assault for weeks. now we're in the city center. it is heavily fortified . we 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 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 kilo firm on this situation is heating up with you, but we already,
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we don't have another choice, we will go to the enemy bar. no one can pick odessa 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 saying that they never believed that this would have happened. but now was the time to come together and did you everything ah, 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 biggest susie harkins says a 3rd of its population has left. as a babe, reports from their web basha has been again, used of using cost of 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
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deaths and 3 injured in a similar strike. outside this clinic the crater, the strike left a small shuttle unfold bearings shattered the windows leaving bullet like holes taking effect. it's alleged to russia is using cluster munitions, 0 or a few 100 meters away. we find evidence they are right outside of school. this rocket still in the ground from the machine you roof or machine your muscle substrate. i was inside. i was in school 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, was on the lot of shrapnel hit, the building, the walls smashed the windows of the school. i don't know where it came from. you when i was inside school, that's where the bomb exploded. and we did the what's your school or not?
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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, 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 is cut straight through the no children were hurt. but this could have been fatal. we found these small pieces of metal scattered and launched into the play space. neetha, 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. so, head on al jazeera retaliation, and the evan of the who the revel strike de, decide saudi arabia fury and outraging of chromosome is home about reverse this decision to reopen 2nd to
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schools for goals. ah, hello there. it's all about the pre monsoon heat. when it comes to south asia, we've got some heat wave conditions for india and that northwest corner edging into central areas, temperatures touching into 40 degrees, we are expecting nose to climb on monday to similar story for pakistan that southeast corner seen heat wave conditions, the temperature in karachi set to continue to rise no further south of this. it is a largely fine picture, some cloud creeping in a few spotty showers here and there. some of the shop of thunderstorms pushing into coastal areas of corolla and edging into sri lanka. we could see some rain as well for bangladesh. that is a much dry,
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a picture for places like nipple and baton. now as we move to east asia, it's looking largely fine and wife in northern areas of china. the temperature in beijing sets to come up, there will be some rain edging in by the time we get to choose day. however, looking lots of sunshine as well for sol, their temperature at 14 degrees celsius. and japan said, had a bit of a recovery as that weather systems shifted out farther out to the east, its southern areas of china that will continue to see the wet weather with rain for taiwan and hong kong in the days to come. that sure weather update ah, the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want the started to please doing it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lies,
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dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. do we have a real democracy? here in the united states, the smuggler political party, that's a rotor cool insurgency, mark lamond hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. lou. the me here, what's your, i'll just remind you of our top story this out. you as president joe biden is in poland, where he's being hosted by president sounds a due to his country is taken in more than 2000000 craney refugees. the u. s. leader is to make another major address in a few hours. president of the world's leading natural gas producer cost increases alpha. speaking to the donor form by a video link,
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said that would stop russia using energy as a weapons. crane military says russian forces have entered the city of huge north of west, off working at the turnover complex live gas has been used to disperse people, staging, protest, grading. officials say the mayor of studying has been abducted grades capital key of woke up to more air raid sirens on saturday morning. the day before russia said the 1st phase of its military offensive was mostly complete. moscow says the focus now was to fully control the eastern don boss region and contains the territories held by rushing back separatists don't ask and the homeschool fillum 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 asthma,
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how bother has the latest from moscow? if the remember says, the start of the better campaign was called by the russians, special operation. as for the protection of the people of the dumbass region, which is the le ganske and the don. yes. so, from a russian perspective, the war started because they said they had a grievances above the atrocities committed against the russian speaking communities in those ridges. and that the reason why they interfered is because they wanted to provide certain 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 ukrainians ease for the ukrainians to recognize both la ganske. antonia asked as her independent are states. now the russian ministry is saying that it has a targeted a $117.00 military facilities across ukraine, destroying ammunition to pose and to aircraft systems, shutting down,
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shutting down 3 of fighter jets and trying to prevent the russian that the ukranian 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 territorial gain made particularly ill ganske and dani ask rushes invasion of ukraine has sparked solidarity rallies around the world. a march and vigil is being held in london to send a message of support and unity for the people of ukraine landed. their city car is also taking part in the demonstration. he said the world needed to unite against russia's warn ukraine or precedence lensky. a few days ago, sent out a message to people across the world to take to the streets, to show our support and al solidarity with the people all over ukraine. but also to condemn, to chains, barbaric aggression. and it's really important that even if you cry, no,
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we in london stand sold to soda with the people of ukraine. well, i'm incredibly proud about london as have come forward in ukraine's an hour of need. in the darkest, we've opened our arms to those refugees coming to london. not enough. we're putting pressure i covered for more to be allowed to come. look at us also donates in money to specialists charities, providing assistance or food, medical equipment and other things that people of ukraine need. and here in london were sending the message loud and clear that refugees are welcome here. well, we've announced that additional package of measures a to day to support those who come from ukraine, not just the russian to free travel, but also to make sure there's a support they need once they arrive, whether it's lower than english, or whether it's linking up with an employer, whether it's helped with their schooling, was that help with a how's him? were also speaking to those in the private sector really came to help employers and
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others. we have 32 barrows in london. are counsels really keen to step up and help, but also many love that as have opened up their homes to ukrainian refugees is really important. people in ukraine, no london signs open to support them. the saudi coalition has launched airstrikes in santa and her day. the in yemen, following a tax on it's well facilities. yemen to the rebels say they had several areas inside the kingdom on friday. one was near the formula one circuit and jetta, where the saudi arabia on pre will be held on sunday. andrew chappelle reports fires burned 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 judah 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
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iran backed rebels struck jetta in another facility and g as on to try and impact the nerve center of the world economy. one shot out on coffee agenda, 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 kilometers from jet as re circuit where drivers were practicing for saudi arabia's 2nd formula. one grand prix. yes, not a bit of a further silly for truth, if i got out 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 the t g go
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ahead a when, whenever they hit the target sir that either installed it your, the i. e, it said they gas tourism. and these countries that you can run a car races and international games as if nothing is happening while we are on their siege. and while we are being stuck on a daily basis from there, ah, so it certainly alarms people who are visiting this area because they never know when these rockets are going to across the border, who's 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 you and believe 377000 yemen. these have died as a result of direct causes,
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like air strikes and indirect causes like hunger and preventable disease. what agencies describe as true, how on earth. yeah, and on saturday, tens of thousands of people poured into the streets in thought and other who controlled area to mark what they called national resilience day and protest against the conflict. inter chappelle, how does your girls and women have miles to the afghan capital to demand the right to education of the telephone? government shut down all goals. school, secondary school, java ministry announced the movie this week. all of the schools had opened for the 1st time in more than 7 months since coming back following august baton upon his reverse games made by women of the past 2 decades. about where talib must reopen, go schools because women a half and society to taliban kind of oppressed women of afghanistan. it was jack to them said that the michelle generation will be restricted from the right to
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education and literacy. there is no legal, religious, or logical justification for banning the women of afghanistan from education or from political and social structures. well, earlier i spoke to falls, you could see a former deputy speaker of the afghan parliament who is attending the doha form. began by asking her what the school closures mean for the future of girls and women in afghanistan. i hope the international commission will continue. because i think since caught up on intern cobble, they have received a lot of, you know, protocol on attention by the wall of money in the international community to try to make the situation, norman, and try to have an optimistic approach of the situation in the sun with the hope that things would change positively, especially when it comes to the woman and goes right onto passivity under presentation of all the power structure. but we know that over time that optimism changed to this appointment, especially it happened when the tal about actually turned back guys from doors off
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the schools. literally. this was the biggest full port office on the 23rd of march to see god's going to school. and we saw all those heartbreaking images of god's being returning, you know, from the doorsteps of your schools to get to the home. it actually disappointed innovation. it is not call them and you would end up going to some it cannot continue to be in my generalization with the risk of muslim world. i mean, look at the muslim countries that goes not only goes to school, but they go to the down active participants in politics. they're part of the public life. cut out just an example of that. so i don't know what religion of under present by bonding goes from education. the world's eyes 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 viewers of what is happening right now in afghanistan. and do you think the taliban is using the
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world's diversity detention? absolutely, i mean it's also just to see that the world is only able to handle one crisis of i know there is a very little appetite for the world to see a price. but the reality is that i found myself in a political crisis and had been using this vacuum of diverting the attention to become more stuff. and we know lately they have not only stopped us from education, but also they have the you to be in the house conducting house such as extra. 8 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 other countries. anything else? local elections are on the way and towns and cities across the occupied west bank. it's the 2nd phase of municipal elections after 1st round of voting in december.
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abraham reports on the campaign has officially ended yesterday with people gathering here to day in front of this holding station to go and cast their ballots . we're seeing a lot of supporters of certain this. encouraging people to vote for them was a fierce competition. and the high level of excitement, specifically among the youth. many of them say that this is at close as they can get to the pools and having a c 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 service beast counsels. even politicians are saying that the palestinian authority is being rendered by the israeli occupation into
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a big municipality. israeli forces have already arrested several candidates in these elections. now a few kilometers away from the pulling station we were out is an inigo israeli settlement built on palestinian lands. this settlement and many others in the occupied west bank or a sharp reminder that no matter the results of these elections to day, little will change when it comes to people's reality under occupation. ah. as al jazeera, these on the top stories, armed with the message of unity and to promise russian president vladimir putin will be held accountable. u. s. president is in poland. he's wrapping up his visit to european allies as ukraine just across the border continues to come under attack . joe biden is being hosted by polish president tundra duda. his country has taken in more than 2000000 ukrainian refugees. the u. s. eater history to make a.
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