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then will come in very everything, but for some reason the sand refused to bury these people. they won this story to be taught over a century on the injustice. still, i came down the generation and the path to reparation. if nelson easy one, namibia, the price of genocide, people and paula on algae zara. ah no safe haven washing war plains bomb, levine, the west of ukrainian city to where thousands have been displaced by the wall. ah. busy i'm adrian for the good. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. for god's sake. this man cannot remain power strong words from joe biden, but the white house, as the u. s. president isn't calling to regime change in russia who the rebels and
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yemen declare a 3 day truce. a unilateral pause follows that strikes on saudi targets and counter strikes by the coalition. ah, a man was military rulers hold a huge parade. despite new sanctions, accusations of genocide, ukraine's western city levin has been hit by russian air strikes. the cultural center is just 70 kilometers from the polish board up at had largely avoid it being hit until now. it's a major hub for fleeing you ukrainians. don't zeros, same bus ravi is there 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,
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the capital ukrainian se may be the heart of the country, but loveth with nearly 800 years of history and cultural heritage, is it? so we versa, i thought that they will not touch with you again because they were no targeted mostly or to these your grand key event give and evicted is in there the for either now they i am taking because it kind of curtis hot over here. great, you're the most of us. i think it's terrible. we didn't come here from cave to hear bombings. swore it's real war. it's terrible really because people are dying all hours. he does perfect. it is beautiful. it is destroyed. stuff to still for the 21st century. what can we say about more?
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there is outrage here. ukrainian say they feel betrayed by russia and despise vladimir putin on a national. could you look woman in that? i love you. they are 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 ambitions. it's just horrid blad deck and this is bay, the role of a wild hoard. the tiny gray man has done a lot of black, horrible evil. he's a beast to 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 loud such and explosions have shattered the relative com 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
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emanating was a fuel depot. on the other side of the city, louise has been at the center of the country's humana, terry, in response to the war. the wider region has also been key as a military hub. moments before the 1st attack rain, we met with the city's 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 worry no similar situation. i dont know ways ah target or next or russian missile. but my air, my, my duty dis, security, my citizens and her the safe for her refugees. a job made more difficult with attacks within levine, city limits. ah, as night came more missile strikes, hitting more targets. this is the closest,
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the war has come to the center of this city. an escalation that brings the war right to the heart of louise zane, basra v o 0. across the border in poland. jo biting said that vladimir putin cannot stay in power. there was immediate criticism from moscow. the white house played down the comments. the u. s. president told a crowd in poland capital that is washing counterparts. war on ukraine has been a strategic failure. our white house correspondent, kimberly how could report start 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's sake. this man cannot remain power. it sounded like a major shift in us policy. previously, us officials, including the secretary of state antony blacken,
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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. don't even think about one single inch of nato territory. a 2nd obligation of article 5 to defend each and every inch, no territory, a full force 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 it's attacked. poland shares 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 bitin met with mothers at
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a makeshift refugee center set up in warsaw national stadium. he reiterated his believe that the russian president is a war criminal for allegedly targeting civilians. you're dealing every day with weather. mm hm. what he's done review. what does it make you think, which are also on saturday, biden met with ukrainian defense and foreign ministers who had made a rare trip out of ukraine. bite and pledge support for ukraine sovereignty and characterized it's resistance as a battle for freedom. that may be a long fight. the white house denies president biden was calling for regime change in russia, but instead says he was arguing that lateral poon cannot be allowed to exercise power over the region. still biden's message was unmistakable, that russia's war and ukraine is
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a battle for democracy. the free world must fight. kimberly, how can al jazeera warsaw, la criminal spokesperson? i said that only the russian people can decide on that president. earlier the country's defense ministry said that russia, we couldn't ukraine's armed forces nationwide. obviously this hush maldonado has the latest for most. as the conflict continues, relations b, and between the last and russia continue to be strained. the recent remarks made by the u. s. president joe biden very critical of president ladyman putting, created a black backlash here. russian a spokesperson of the kremlin. dmitri pasco 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 of russia has over the last few days and some of the u. s. ambassador to moscow and exposed the same concern about similar remarks made my
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a president job. i did a, from a russian perspective, those remarks along with the a military support provided for the ukrainians and the sanctions imposed on the financial institutions works of art in russia are y d interpreted here as an attempt to silence and further isolate a russia and this explains why most of the officials, the talking to the media us 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 william courtney is a full white house senior director for russia, ukraine and eurasia affairs. he thinks there are several factors that play in president biden's remarks. the strategic failure of the military front,
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but truly devastating economic sanctions. southwest was imposing, which day by day, week by week are going to hell, power for facts from russia, and the prior status that russia has earned in europe or a place of special orders to most russians. out those factors together, increase the likelihood that there could be regime or moscow or that's uncertain one can never predictor, but it will cause or when or how it works her about should name her last 30 years of russians, bothered and oppressed lou situation and the criminal and slurred lust never la la snowball bow, a dose now in his nightly address. ukraine's president once again pleaded with western powers for military support or assist give his got will doom with the russian army received orders to destroy everything that define to our people and nation our culture. and 80 years ago, the nazis did exactly the same when they tried to capture europe. this same russian occupies, are doing this summit that no one will forgive them,
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that hopefully they will be held responsible. yet you who the rebels in yemen have unilaterally declared a 3 day cease fire in their conflict with the saudi led coalition. the group says it's part of a push for a lasting commitment to peace in the 7 year war hours here as alex go topless reports in the aftermath of yet another air attack flight his attempt to down a blazing yelman's capital santa. this, after a flurry of strikes, won't talk it since and as well as on the port city of her data which killed several people. some residents claimed that united nations workers in a nearby building had prime knowledge and left the area before the attack took place. on the move of vietnam and with the had asked no, it's strange that her staff left a few hours ahead of the year strike, which means that they were probably notified of the saudi lit and strikes came a day after a series of drone and missile attacks by who the rebels on jetta and other saudi cities, all refineries were among the targets. there were no dest reported in the strikes,
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but it was the most concerted air operation by the who thes in the 7 year conflict . and in the wake of the retaliatory attacks by the coalition, the hootie rebels announced a unilateral 3 day cease fire, expressing the hope that it could be extended vehicle in no hardy. we unilaterally announce the suspension of missile and jones tracks and all military actions towards the kingdom of saudi arabia, by land, but see and hear you for a period of 3 days. we affirm our readiness to turn this declaration into a final law firm and permanent commitment. if the king of saudi arabia announces and permits himself to ending the siege and stopping its errands on the territory of the republic of yemen once and for all. ha, earlier in the day, residents of santa definitely rallied in the streets of the capital. mocking 7 years of a conflict, in which more than 150000 people have been killed. and one that's created one of
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the world's worst humanitarian crises. alex could topless out to sara and l. she. lima is a middle east research fellow at the quincy institute. she says the 2 sides of the conflict could be close to a long term deal. i think the saudi is, would be wise take these deal. they the who these have said that this 3 day deal could continue if the saudis lift their blockade of yemen and stop their strengths . and this, this would be great for the saudis, they have long said they would like to get out of this war. and this could be an opportunity for them to finally stop pouring so many hundreds of billions of dollars into trying to destroy yemen. we've seen a big uptake in the saudi lead air strike. so i believe there are about $400.00 in the month, january and $700.00 in the month of february. but we're seeing this response from the who's the is. i mean, in general it's, it's a bit frustrating because the, who the attacks tend to generate a lot more news coverage. whereas the saudi air strikes are just sort of part of daily life where the many but clearly know who these are trying to show the saudis,
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that they're, if they're going to continue this. this is sort of level of destruction that they are going to pay a price. although again, with us help, especially with the recent edition of new patriot antimissile systems, the saudis are generally able to deflect about 90 percent of the transporter attacks. so to come on al jazeera, i sort of goes down to the total versus it's decision to reopen the secondary schools for girls living dangerously police officers in mexico are increasingly becoming the targets of drug cartels. ah, ah, look forward to burritos. goes with sponsored play cutaways,
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hello there. we seen things cool down across the middle east in recent days, and they're going to remain that way, at least through the mid week. however, things have improved across the levant. we've had that unsettled weather shift its way further east, thanks to stronger winds, but within temperatures, pick up in places like jerusalem and baghdad. as we go in the sunday, we are going to, the temperature continued to fall in some of the gulf states like guitar and the u . a thanks. wish hm. now when that's kicking up a bit of dust creating some hazy sunshine that is set to improve only from wednesday. and we are going to see things turn a little bit cooler across northern areas of africa in libya, for example, thanks to a change in the wind. it's going to knock about 10 degrees out of triplet. by the time we get in some monday of the wet and windy weather, it's edged away from morocco. it's going to be the canary islands that see those conditions over the next few days with rain in las palmas from tuesday, a further south of us. it's
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a largely hot and dry picture for the wet weather. we have to go to the gulf of guinea was in heavy falls, pulling into cameroon in the days to come. those storms and showers rolling across those central areas with some of the heavier rain in zimbabwe and southern areas of mozambique. that sure weather update. oh, with sponsored by castle right ways 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 to started to please don't it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lars. dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. do we have a real democracy? here in the united states? the smuggler political 40? it's a rotor cool. insurgency are mark lamarr hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. ah,
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ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, so as you may news, the saw ukraine's western city levine has been hit by russian missiles. officials say the strikes of significantly damaged said he infrastructure. the thief is just 70 kilometers from the polish border of the major hub for fleeing ukrainians. president followed him as zalinski has called on western leaders to help the ukrainian military to bolster its defences. his urging nato to deploy one percent of its aircraft, tanks and weaponry to ukraine. u. s. president joe, by the says, wash us when you praying has been a strategic failure. speaking in poland by true criticism from moscow. after he said, the russian president, vladimir putin channel, remain in power by the style on his way back to washington. after meetings with
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allies in europe on new crane, i was here as diplomatic as a james bay's take stock of how much was accomplished. these are the images, the white house would have wanted from this trip, projecting unity among allies, solidarity with ukrainians and military strength. but what has the trip actually achieved? let's examine the 3 objectives that had brussels. president biden said. good name now been met. first was to support ukraine with military and humanitarian assistance. that aid has been substantial, but president zalinski made it clear. it was still not enough. i have been mentioned, looked at the dc stock. you have at least 20000 tanks. ukraine asks for just one percent of all your taxes give to us or sell to us, but we do not have a clear answer yet. many minute bogus. yesterday the movie 2nd was to impose the
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most significant, most significant sanctions, economic sanctions regime ever in order to cripple put economy and punish him for his actions. it breaks my heart again though the sanctions don't goes far as ukrainians would like. prisons. lensky won't europe to stop all imports of russian oil and gas, or the 3rd was to $45.00 eastern fine of our nato allies who were obviously very, very concerned, and somewhat at worried what would happen. a former senior nato official says many extra forces have been deployed very quickly, but that now needs to be turned into a permanent presence. of course, no worries, i'm going and you need to have more long term oral, certainly medium to other patients. and that's what the summit extra time it was about, the results we will know, and they feel like conclusions we'll find out during this time. it in my traits
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that nato summit in madrid in june lightly the next time that president biden is in europe. by then, it should be clear whether the aid the allies have given which full short or what presents that sky wants was enough for his country to withstand the russian onslaught. james bay's al jazeera brussels b, unless military has commemorated its founding with a parade in yan gone, the armed forces, day parade comes to the us and allies imposed new sanctions on those who supplied weapons to the u. s. determined last week that the killing of thousands of ro, hanging muslims, constitutes a genocide and crimes against humanity. florence louis is following the event from quite a long even before the cool, many people were opposed to the military having such a powerful role in government. and since the qu, they are many people now who say they hate the military. now last year's armed forces day will go down in infamy. it was one of the bloodiest days since the crew,
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with more than a 100 protesters killed some of them. children killed by the gender and assistance association for political prisoners, a group that monitors the situation in myanmar says more than a 1700 people have been killed by the gym to us since the qu, in february last year. so the military is being seen as, rather than a force that 3rd to keep the peace. it's one that turned against its people. so many people don't see this as a day for celebration, but some see it as a day to mourn. and in fact, the shadow government, known as the national unity government, has called for people to turn off their lights at 8 p. m. local time on sunday. as a form of protest against the military. china says that it's failed. the 2nd black box for the passenger plane that crashed last week, 132 people were on board the china eastern airplane, where it went down in a mountainous area. the one survived the cause of the crushes on the investigation . palestinians or the occupied west bank have been voting in local elections. it's
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the 2nd phase of the municipal pilot. after a 1st round in december al jazeera, neither abraham has more from ramallah. many palestinians were sharing pictures of their fingers dipped in ink. this is one of the ways that the central election commission was ensuring that there is no voter fraud. but generally, the turnout of voters in the occupied west bank has been relatively no. many palestinians say that these elections because they deal with bigger villages and towns and cities, that the political affiliation is much more important. we've seen in the 1st phase of these elections that were held in small villages, that the familial ties were more important. so it wouldn't be interesting to see the results of these elections because it could give us an indication of how well some of the political parties are doing in the street from hennington, from but after the legislative elections were cancelled. last year i lost trust in our democracy. i didn't even want to vote in municipal elections. presidential m
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legislative elections are very important to me. ah, by being served with a group of african women and girls, has marched in kabul to the mom, the white to go to school. the government closed little girls, secondary schools. earlier this week i was off to big open for the 1st time and more than 7 months. i think it's not enough to tell it by must reopen girls schools because women are half a society to taliban cannot oppress the women of afghanistan. it was johnson
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emptied that them should. i have had a generation will be restricted from their right to 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. socio coffee is a former deputy speaker of the african parliament. she says the international community must take notice of what's happening in afghanistan. i hope the international pressure 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, a money in the international community. try to make the situation norman, and try to have an optimistic approach of the situation and up by the sun. we don't hope that things would change positively, especially when it comes to the woman and goes right on to inclusive a t under presentation of all in the power structure. but we know that over time that optimism changed to disappointment,
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especially it happened when the taliban actually turned back guys from doors of the schools. literally. this was the biggest hope 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 returning, you know, from the doorsteps up your schools to get to the home. it actually disappointed innovation to become more request. so fun we know lately to have not only stop goes from education, but also they have the you to be in the house conducting house such as extra arbitrarily detention a thing against human rights or values in principle. so i think the world must engage with what are political dialogue, which would result establishment of a broad base acceptable government. we need to talk on the political crisis in about a song. anything next and police have been targeted by drug cartels and gangs for years. spot, the toll has been particularly high and recent bumps in the state of psychotic us,
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the number of police killed has tripled in 3 years out there as john holman, as they're in the state, it was, i could take his, the police dress like this, not against the san 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 to hand in their guns when they finish their ships. high level officials worried that they'll use the weapons illegally themselves if left armed. but it's then that the easy pray for criminals at the funeral for a national ben willows, his family moons, the gum, and timed his murder till he just clocked off and walked out the police station again. mom in the lay, the moment you want to carry a gun in your daily life, you can't. and that gives the go ahead to any criminal. they can come and do
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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. now ellie's boyfriend, a police officer like her, was kill 2 in an ambush. this is the shirt he was wearing luckily, but she was deeply traumatized. so was her family now? she's in an office row and wanted the feel of it that come on me. i had a situation with my son. he said to me, i'm frightened when you go to work, because i don't know if you're coming back and 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 hollis go new generation. cartels is causing havoc in the state. they're forced to either choose sites or to fight both, and they don't have the equipment to do that. even when they are on duty. melinda, a, the bulletproof vests are out of date. they were out of date by february 2020 or helmets
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and deaths have about 5060 percent of that original assistance with or because we're 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 will still the biggest problem, said this officer who wanted us to hide his identity is a lack of support from the top of him. and basically the bosses don't speak to us. we don't even really know with the directories 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 mentor. 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 trusts us as low. an old lady says, you know what, god bless you. beautiful sentiments from the top. well, dozens of
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b cups from around the state like an esther bond, willows, a being murdered. john homan, al jazeera mexico, the iraq president special envoy for climate change. john kerry says that he's optimistic about achieving the targets needed to control global warming. in glasgow, we proved through all the things that we did getting 65 percent of global g d. p committed to real plans that could achieve point 1.5 degree limit which 40 barrel. and the i was just in paris with him and. and they have reaffirmed that if everybody does what they promised to do in paris, we could actually hold the earth temperature to 1.8 degrees by 2050. now back to ukraine, musicians in cock, he's a performed of a subway station to an audience sheltering there to avoid russian bombings. oh,
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the frames 2nd largest cities, but of the heavy fire for weeks. the concert marks what would have been the start of her keith's annual music festival. even the subordinate, amid the darkness surrounding us now it's extremely important to show that there are eternal values and future in our country, that our country is melodious, beautiful, intellectual, and will overcome all these difficulties. ah, it is good to have you with us. hello, adrian. so they can hear it though, how the headlights allow to syrup. ukraine's western city levine has been hit by russian missiles. officials say the strikes of significantly damaged city infrastructure. the ve this just 70 kilometers from the polish border at a major hub for fleeing ukrainians. u s president jo.

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