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ah, when ever you ah ah, me. a few of deco in flames as russian missiles targeting the viva city in western ukraine, which has so far been spared much of the fighting. a . hello, barbara, are you watching al jazeera life from london also coming up on rebuilding and i'm far will never raise people's love for liberty. in warsaw. the u . s. president delivered
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a forceful speech aimed at russia's president. joe biden says the war in ukraine is a bachelor for them. all. christie across the world, comparing my new for the ukraine to the bars, mental syrian of the theory. and if you have a left po, ukraine's president tell the don't have forum, it's time to turn off russia gas and the aftermath of a saudi coalition. air striking in calculation for who the attack on annoying facility and gender earlier. ah, russia has struck the western ukrainian city of the v with miss styles. it's mayor says the strikes of significantly damage the city infrastructure. it comes to us president joe biden describes the invasion, is a battle between liberty and repression thing. but what we reports, not from levine, a city which has largely escaped serious fighting. it's just 70 kilometers from
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poland. and it's a major hub for ukrainians, fleeing across the border. the evening quiet in the west of ukraine, broken by the sound of russian missiles hitting their target hours after the attack of fuel storage facility. still burning, smoke still covering the skies over levine, the capital ukrainian se may be the heart of the country. but levine, with nearly 800 years of history and cultural heritage, is its sole birth. and i thought that they will not touch with your brain because they were targeted mostly to the east. you grand ki, event genevieve and vic cities in the for ever. now they, i am taking it characters hot of you great. you're going. wasn't supposed to. i think it's terrible. we didn't come here from keith to he had bombings. swore it's
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real war. it's terrible. really because people are dying. all i was he just perfect . it is beautiful, it is destroyed. stumped still for the 21st century. what can we say about more? there is outrage here. ukrainians say they feel betrayed by russia and despise vladimir putin on it is not so good a, you know, one than that, but they all the anti christ ukraine has never attacked anyone while they doing this. they don't need the people or land, they don't need anything. all they have is their meaningless ambition. it's just horror blood deck and this is big. the role of a wild hoard. the tiny gray man has done a lot of black, horrible evil. he's a beast. the west of the country has seen some high profile attack since the russian invasion began, but levine was spared the worst of the violence, warning sirens likely to be taken more seriously. now,
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loud suds and explosions have shattered the relative calm that levine had been experiencing throughout this war. so far, we've just heard reports that the target of the attack from which the smoke is emanating was a fuel depot. on the other side of the city, louise has been at the center of the countries who monetary in response to the war . the wider region has also been key as a military hub. moments before the 1st attack reign, we met with the cities mayor. he says he speaks to his counterparts coping with the destruction of their own cities every day to day all city in ukraine a how very now seymour our situation. i dont know ways ah target or next russian missile. but my air, my, my duty to serve security, my citizens and are in the safe for refugees. a job
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made more difficult with attacks within levine, city limits. ah, as night came more missile strikes, hitting more targets. this is the closest, the war has come to the center of this city, an escalation that brings the war right to the heart of levine, zane basra, the ultra 0 love, if you, as president joe biden says, russia's warren, ukraine has been a strategic failure. and that president putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors. he's been in poland and so has our white house corresponding kimberly how kit who sent us this report from warsaw. speaking from the grounds of the royal castle in warsaw, poland. u. s. president joe biden forcefully declared, russian president vladimir putin must go for god. shame this man could not remain,
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paul. it sounded like a major shifting us policy. previously, us officials, including the secretary of state antony blinkin, have denied the united states is seeking regime change in russia. from this location on nato's eastern flank, biden also addressed the russian leader directly calling his invasion as strategic failure and warning him not to expand the conflict. drone in a fake about were not one single inch of nato territory. riverside, your obligation of article far to defend each and every age made our territory before forced more collective power. earlier in the day as biden met with poland, president, he reiterated as a member of nato, the u. s. and his partners will defend poland if its attacked. poland shares
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a more than 500 kilometer border with ukraine. already more than 4000000 people have fled ukraine, with more than half seeking refuge in poland. as biden met with mothers at a makeshift refugee center set up in warsaw national stadium. he reiterated his belief that the russian president is a war criminal for allegedly targeting civilians. you're dealing every day with let him report look at what he's under the speaker. what does it make you think is a butcher also on saturday, biden met with ukrainian defense and foreign ministers who had made a rare trip out of ukraine. bite and pledged for for ukraine sovereignty and characterized its resistance as a battle for freedom. that may be a long fight. the white house deny, as president biden was calling for regime change in russia,
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but instead says he was arguing that lot of repute cannot be allowed to exercise power over the region. still widens message was unmistakable, but russia's war and you praying is a battle for democracy. the free world must fight. kimberly, how could al jazeera warsaw. the kremlin spokesperson has responded to biden's, remarks that truth and can't stay in power saying only the russian people can decide their president. earlier earlier, the country's defense ministry said russia has weakened ukraine's armed forces nationwide, allowing its forces to focus on their core goals. ashley has better has the latest from moscow since day one of them is for oppression in ukraine. russia has been saying that it is acting to provide protection for the population of adult bus region. and he says that his military operation now is for his immortal, in those areas to pave the way for the forces loyal to them to further expand air
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territorial gains in la ganske underneath areas. now, as the conflict continues, relations b, a between the us and russia continue to be strained. their recent remarks made by the u. s. president joe biden very critical of president ladyman, putting a created a black backlash here, her russian nurse spokesperson of the kremlin. dmitri pasco, of said that those remarks won't be conducive to narrow differences between the 2 countries and the it won't help to mend the fences. russia has over the last few days and summoned the u. s. ambassador to moscow and expressed the same concern about similar remarks made by her president joe biden, from a russian perspective. those remarks, along with the herd, was military support provided for the ukrainians. the sanctions imposed on the
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financial institutions works of art in russia. r y d interpreted here as an attempt to silence and further isolate or russia. this explains why most of the officials are talking to the media are saying that this is something which would only ultimately help consolidate our identity and bring the russians united. and they say that there is a western narrative which is misleading, according to russia, which does not a characterize the conflict, the way it is supposed to be. on friday, russia's defense ministry announced phase one of their military operation was complete. and their forces would now focus on taking full control of 2 eastern regions claimed by russian backed separatists. but on saturday, as we've been mentioning, 3 explosions were heard in the western city of levine's officials say to rocket struck within the city limits, wounding 5 people,
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or russian forces of also entered the city of slavery, pitch witches, and north of keys. ukrainian officials say that they've seen the cities hospital and earlier abducted the me or he has since been released. fierce 3 fighting continues in murder. you, paul officials say more than a 100000 people still need to be evacuated from the besieged city survivors. former murray or pal, have described their experiences of rushes bombardment, news to you quickly. nobody hope the partners put out the fire and help. no one did it. the new you, why you see it is damp in the basement in cold line. they're hoping they weren't bomb. you was going to look how many dead bodies we've buried around in the building. was this because it's what can i say? there was an issue, there is nothing to say. i was
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a manager versed in medical equipment production. i was the head of the unit and i had a good life. i had a private garage from a country house, and now i have nothing on with the analysis. a political and list is usually based in keys, but has had to flee to germany. he says many in the region don't trust russia's announcement that the military operation will now focus on the eastern separatist region. well, the announcements that the russian forces would now focus on the dumbass. certainly surprising to some of us because in fact, the russian offensive operations continuing across the country and they continued to pound ukrainian cities denouncement. the focus on the bus might as well be in acknowledgment there i'm able to take control of the capital, the capacity, the countries government, but they might also be buying time to regroup. and later, the point is that the russian war and election continued on the basis receive the
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pounding of mario or other cities of being hit and to the readings continued to all across the country. i believe ultimately the ukrainians will prevail to be sent to me that the korean resolved cannot be defeated by any weaponry. and the russians might have fully prepared and planned, but they also meeting a few resistance off the ukrainians. and how ever many russians will fight in ukraine. they will need a country that united and defined in opposition to this occupational regime. so i don't think russia channels to occupy, let alone governors country still to come on. al jazeera, defending odessa, jewel of the black sea prepares russian assault. and also coming up, we're going to visit the mexican state where the number of police officers killed has tripled in 3 years. as drug cartel violence intensifies
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ah hello there will start in australian wet weather is creeping its way into the west . we're going to see some rain for per thunderstorms possibly on sunday as the remnants of cyclone charlotte move their way further in land. now if we have a look at the 3 day, we are expecting that rain to last through till tuesday, and it's going to remain rather wet for that se corner any in areas of australia, brisbin seen some of the heavier falls on monday, sidney saying, wet, all week but for the south of this it is a much dryer picture. we've got high pressure clinging on in central and southern areas as well as for tasmania where it remains rather settled. and as we hope across the tasman, it's looking settled for the south island of new zealand,
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the temperatures here, edging up into the high teens for the north island. we've still got that rain with warnings out for give then it is dry or however in oakland at the temperature, touching up into the early twenties, now for se, asia, it is going to get wet. indo china, we've seen a warms here that will be knocked out as that where to where the creeps down across vietnam, laos, into thailand. and for the philippines, we've had some flood warnings out in southern areas. and a heavy rain is expected to continue on monday. that's are weather update, i'll be back with more later. ah, nigeria, life you say beat hard or to use on day of football is one of the with right. i do not know an individual that is for new. did you elect people? my nigeria is soccer nigeria is your development manager is this is
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my nigeria my my jerry on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, russia has struck the western ukrainian city of levine with miss isles, significantly damaging infrastructure. a few of them was among the targets. at least 5 people are believed to have been injured. he was president joe biden says, russia's warren, ukraine has been a strategic failure and that president putin cannot remain in power. the american leader also want europe must prepare for a long fight against the kremlin aggression. and russian forces have entered the
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city of slavery pitch, which is north of keith, where they have seized the cities hospital. fierce street fighting continues in. maria, pole, and officials say more than a 100000 people still need to be evacuated from the besieged. will ukrainian resistance and logistical problems are set to be slowing russian troops as they set their sights on the southern portable desa. the strategic city along the black sea is bracing for a rush of assault. stephanie deca reports 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
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did speak to one soldier who told us that the situation has been changing somewhat over the last couple of days. you brought them a color for more or less. tuition is eating up with you, but we already, we don't have another choice. we will go to the enemy for 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 a seat on the city, the country's biggest c port, but everyone here will tell you that they will not be able to take it. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has asked kat have to produce more gas to further we can russia, he made the plea while speaking to leaders attending that though her for him via
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video link from keith, muhammad ralph, was there, society transforming into a new era is the mate title of this 20th edition of the doha fall. but instead of following the original agenda with issues like international relations, food and cybersecurity and climate change, the war in ukraine has dominated the discussions. the supplies appearance via video link by the ukranian president vladimir zelinski, highlighted that shifting focus, zelinski compared russia's invasion of his country to its intervention. his city, seeing russia destroyed the euclidian city of mario paul in the same manner. it did to the city of city of ali po, he also called on cut off to increase its output as garcia to the deuce europe's dependency russian supplies looks like. this is also a question of abandoning the usage of russian oil and gas. responsible states like the state of cancer are reliable and solid exporters of energy resources,
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and they can make their contribution to the stabilization of 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 every one in russia understands that no country can use energy as a weapon. cut offs, emil shift, i mean, been hammered at fanny, who opened the event a bit earlier. said cut our stood in solidarity with the people of euclid or adding a lot of the war. there is a reminder for the world to reflect your conflict. but if you, jeez, everywhere we come, no not alarm and mal mila in a mil abriya were legit. we stand in solidarity with the millions of innocent people and 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,
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a lot of other people, such as the syrian people and the afghans for whom the international community has failed to render justice. this years additional though, her forum has come at an important time for the world. and instead of the war and ukraine reducing the importance of other issues on the forums and under it has made them more urgent. the need to provide energy supplies from outside russia has been discussed, ceo's from exxon and to todd, energies in new with their commitment to stop investing. russia, even if that might increase the cost of energy. john kerry, the u. s. envoy for climate change made the link between the fight for the environment and the priority to stop the current war in ukraine. 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 are the issues being covered in the forum include the questions of refugees, misinformation, and the war full of women sites. post pandemic business models and artificial intelligence hammered. file a da 0 though, bye. yemen who the rebels say they will suspend miss sol and rome strikes from saudi arabia for 3 days in a push for alas and commitment to peace. in the now 7 year long war. the announcement comes up, the saudi coalition, air strikes, hits on that, and data in retaliation against the tax on its oil facilities. at least 8 people were killed. well, the who these had several areas inside the kingdom on friday, one of the science was near the formula, one circuit engender and to japan. reports fires burned through the night following
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an attack on saudi ramco, oil refineries and storage facilities. it's the 2nd attack in as many days on a major complex on the outskirts of jetta. 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 in another facility and designed to try and impact the nerve center of the world economy. it said up want to shop. i'm coffee agenda around co facilities in gender as well as vital facilities in the saudi enemies. capital ria, were targeted with a barrage of winged missiles. russ turner and rubbish. oil refineries were targeted by a huge number of drones. the facility is 20 kilometers from jet. his race circuit where drivers were practicing for saudi arabia's 2nd formula. one grand prix. yes, not a bit of a car. actually
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all happy if you will call organizer, say the race will go ahead on sunday. saudi officials maintain the attacks have no impact on daily life in jetta who fees have rejected a gulf cooperation council proposal for talks in riyadh, but say that could happen in a neutral country, materially speaking. it doesn't cause enough damage to qualify as this. the t g go ahead. when, whenever they hit the targets that either install did it be or do you eat? it said the gas tourism and these countries that you can draw on car races and international games as if nothing is happening while we are on their siege. and while we are being stuck on a daily basis from there. oh, so it certainly alarms people who are visiting this area because they
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never know when these rockets are going to hit across the border. who's the media outlets, say 8 people were killed in one strike in 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 un believes 377000 yemenis have died as a result of direct causes, like airstrikes and indirect causes, like hunger and preventable disease. what agencies describe as true hell on earth. and on saturday, tens of thousands of people poured into the streets and soda and other who controlled areas to mark what they called national resilience day and protest against the conflict. inter chappelle how to 04. there have been signals that an agreement to revive the 2015 nuclear deal with iran. that could be very close. e u
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foreign policy. chief joseph barrell says that he expects a breakthrough in the coming days. he was addressing that though ha, forum jessie gray was working well until day unilateral withdrawal quote, to you as an older than ministration. and now we are very close to an agreement and i hope you will be possible because now we are this coffee. now 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, the work has been caught and we are reaching in and mexican police officers have one of the toughest law in forcing jobs in the world. not only are they poorly paid and poorly equipped, but they're going after well financed and crucially well armed drug. cartels in 2nd . take us. the number of officers killed by criminals is tripling 3 years. john holeman reports ah, in the state of zacatecas,
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the police dress like this. not against the sun or cove it but because if they're identified, they risk being killed. more have died here than anywhere else in mexico so far this year. and the majority a killed when they're off duty, that's because as elsewhere in the country, they have the hand in their guns when they finish their shifts. high level officials worried that they would use the weapons illegally themselves if left armed. but it's then that the easy pray for criminals at the funeral for a national barnwell's, his family moons the gum and timed his murder till he just clucked off and walked out the police station. and get a moment to lay the moment you want to carry a gun in your daily life. you can't and not gives the go ahead to any criminal. they can come and do anything to you because you can't defend yourself. and you don't stop being a police officer because you're unarmed, you're a police officer at $365.00 days of the year. i l, his boyfriend, a police officer like her,
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was kill 2 in an ambush. this is the sure he was wearing a likely but she was deeply traumatized. so was her family now? she's in an office ro. i will never feel of it. back on, on me. i had a situation with my son. he said to me, i'm frightened when you go i to work because i don't know if you're coming back or not parts your soul in to because it's true. we don't know if we're coming back of his has told us that a war between the sinaloa and the ha lease, go new generation. cartels is causing havoc in the state. they're forced to weave a chew sides or to fight both, and they don't have the equipment to do that, even when they orangey to melinda. that bullet proof vests are out of date. they were out of date by february 2020 or helmets, and that's about 5060 percent of that original assistance with our vehicles were struggling with an infinity of mechanical problems. that's common in the countries, many police forces, but deadly. when you're in the middle of a cartel,
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we're still the biggest problem, said this officer who will need us to hide his identity is a lack of support from the top in our system. and basically the bosses don't speak to us. we don't even really know who the director is. a plan strategy objectives. right now we don't have them with when we interviewed the head of one of the states municipal forces, what he sang a very different to independent the meant the even we have a lot of coordination in these moments apart from the attacks on us, you can check the statistics murders have gone down. a lot of what we have to do is lift up the values. we have this human values from the moment that we go out on the street for when a small child is still trusted. says hello, an old lady says you know what, god bless you. beautiful sentiments from the top. well, dozens of b cups from around the state like an esther bond, willows, a being murdered. john homan, al jazeera mexico. thousands of people living in villages near the towel volcano in
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the philippines have been told to evacuate, following its option lava hitting the lake water has created plumes of scene about 80 kilometer is south of the capital in the philippine institute of vulcan ologist, as knology says, further eruptions are possible. pictures look at that. more on the website, al jazeera dot come ah, another top stories on al jazeera, just the day after russia announced it would focus its military campaign on to eastern ukrainian regions. it has struck the western city of la vive, with miss isles. the mayor says the strikes of significantly damaged infrastructure . a fuel vapor was among the targets for least 5 people are relieved that have been injured. the city is a major hub for ukrainians fleeing the country. same cause arriving.

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