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on the russian occupation, troy street totally destroy keep central station has become evacuation for completion, with rush and 4th coming closer, pensions are going up by the hour. stay without a 0 for the latest developments. ah . for god's sake, this man could not remain for you as president, joe bought an ends, his trip to europe with some tough talk directed at russia's lead of vladimir putin . ah, our money inside. this is out there alive from dough also coming up. strikes in the west. the ukrainian city of live is on edge off to russian rockets target field.
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here's the rebels in yemen. say they'll stop fighting for 3 days off to rise in drone attacks against saudi arabia and reprisals strikes from re add stage is set for the c as academy awards, as organizes attempt to make the oscars moving. gauging viewers, who's russia has criticized you as president, jo biden's remarks that president vladimir putin cannot remain in power. the white house has tried to downplay the comment, saying it was not a cool for regime change. auden took on putin directly during a speech in front of a crowd in poland on the final day of his tour of european allies. a white house corresponding kimmy hall could reports from the polish capital walsall, 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 shake this merger not remain.
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it sounded like a major shift in 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 grown in a vague. about one single inch of nato turn toward a 2nd obligation, an article far to defend each and every image. nato turn tour with 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
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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 bitin 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 weather. mm hm. look at what he's done. review. what does it make you think the butcher 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
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in russia, but instead says he was arguing that lot of our putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over the region. still biden's message was unmistakable, that russia's war and ukraine is a battle for democracy. the free world must fight. kimberly, how can al jazeera warsaw and as j bought in was visiting poland, russian missiles hit ukraine's western city of live close to the polish border. a mass as a co, a significant damage from live zane. bas rami is the latest. 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 loveth, with nearly 800 years of history and cultural heritage, is it? so we verse and i thought that they will not touch with your brain because
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they were targeted mostly to these your grand key event, genevieve and vic cities in the for either now they i am taking is it characters hot? talk you great. you're going wasn't supposed 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 our seat is perfect. it is beautiful. it is no destroyed. it's time to stop with it because 21st century. what can we say about more? there is outrage here. ukrainian say they feel betrayed by russia and despise vladimir putin on national. good. you look woman than that, but they all the anti christ ukraine has never attacked anyone while they doing
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this. they don't need the people or land, they don't need anything. all they have is their meaningless ambitions. it's just hora, bled deck and despair. the rule 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 loud, such 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, levine has been at the center of the country's humanitarian response to the war. the wider region has also been key as a military hub. moments before the 1st attack reign,
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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 c t in ukraine a how worry now seem would our situation, i dont know ways ah target or next russian i missile. but my air, my, my duty to serve security, my citizens and i the safe of for 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, the war has come to the center of the city, an escalation that brings the war right to the heart of levine. zane basra v o 0. while our corresponding robin mcbride is in levant for us. rob. it sounds like
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you've had a rough night that what is the situation in the morning here that the i think this so sunday morning, a general sense of unease across the city. even shock at these attack, sir, on saturday as we heard there, levine has been largely spared. does some of the more brutal scenes that we've seen elsewhere are in the ukraine air? the attack on the fuel depot that burned well into the night after the hours of darkness. it was still burning a faint glow in the sky. eventually that was extinguished. these other 2 explosions that happened early saturday evening and were about 6 kilometers away from the center of levy where we are now, which again is relatively close. we are to the saw the flashes and felt the thud, sir here in the center of living. and that was said to have been some sort of military infrastructure that was targeted without the authorities here, going into details about what it was, but there was we understand extensive damage according to the mer,
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or the v of who did a video presentation close to the scene of that, he was pointing out how the shockwave from that blasted a shattered windows at a nearby school at, but we understand the no residential areas were impacted by by that it was targeting, we understand a military at target. there was also a further attack in their town of dub, know that's north of here. that again was another fuel depot. but again, in the west of the country where we haven't seen a lot of attack. so there is a general sense that of unease here. this western city you got to remember is the, is now home to tens of thousands of extra people who have left other more war torn parts of ukraine. it especially in the east, out from alu pall in khaki, who have come here many other other people, of course we know have left ukraine, but if you haven't left you grain, what you tend to do is you tend to take up residence with friends or with families there, take up apartments wherever you can in the west and cities, especially live even. we are seeing extra people here. when we came back
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a yesterday, a saturday from a poland and crossed the border. it was interesting to see as well as still a general flow of refugees out of you. and there are now 2 people actually returning to this part of ukraine. mothers with their children returning to their homes, believing it's actually now safe to do so. and i think these attacks are, will pick, make people here reevaluate that decision. and it may well make people who have come here from other or more conflict affected parts of ukraine. look at whether they can a stay here. and if there are more attacks, they may have to make the decision to move further on and to actually leave ukraine altogether. thank you for that, rob mcbride, and joining us back from live o ukraine's president has once again appeal to western powers for military support . in his nightly address laws, ms. lewinsky accused russia of destroying ukraine's culture and history. or assist give he's got through the russian army,
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received orders to destroy everything that define to people a nation, a culture. 80 years ago the nazis did exactly the same when they tried to capture europe. same russian occupy as a doing this summer thought no one will forgive them that hopefully they will be held responsible if you will. the united nations development program says the war will leave deep social and economic scars for generations to come. early, 20 years of economic progress in ukraine may be lost if the conflict continues. 90 percent of the population may face poverty or will be more vulnerable to economic hardships and half of ukrainian businesses which have shut down since the war began . may never reopen. i speak to akim steiner. he's administrator for the new and development program. he's. there's part of the doha for him. thank you for joining us. we've already seen the impacts of the war on things like global food and energy prices on a more micro level, when you look at the damage to things like infrastructure,
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we've been talking about that this morning, the human costs. what impact does that have on ukraine's development and economy? i think the simplest way to what it is, a disaster is impact some of the numbers that you have cited. they do their number of figures that be put in a report last week, looking at the economic consequences of his conflict already manifesting themselves . for instance, how small medium can enterprises have seized operating implications for live news. the local services are extraordinary, and this is happening just for weeks. imagine this is where to continue what the ramifications are for. we call them in the i'm if you in the, the, the, the world bang the projections in terms of the declining gross domestic product. that are now for this profit early brought to me like this, so the millions of people deprived of their ability to earn the livelihood, and often becoming internally displaced or in the refugees. and you, i mean very stock statistic. 90 percent of the population may face poverty. why
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a you a so pessimistic with well, 1st of all, the already see that across the country people have lost their livelihood. however much a government is able to put in terms of social safety measure and nets. the ability to look out for millions of people who are able not able to earn an income any more, who have become refugees who have lost their property. you have seen the images of destruction in terms of residential accommodation. all of this compounds to the point where not just in the cities under siege, but indeed across the country. the economy is a large box, is suffering the consequences of supply chain from strains, but also basic municipal services. increasingly not being able to function. this is one of the areas that the united nations that we're in the united nations development program. i'm trying to assist the government now to maintain for functions of government services, actually logistical and local level to assist companies to either re establish
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basic services, sometimes water power, and also to assist economically. the people who have no money left to buy food. as we've been talking, i mean obviously many people have left and presumably many of them won't come back depending on how long the war takes there. is that brain drain effect as well? absolutely, ukraine was a nation that in the last decade has built up not only a national development strategy infrastructure invested in the in digital economy and education, the destruction, to universities. but also to that human capital is extraordinary. it is a generation of people that, yes may, at the moment become refugees, but well, any of them return all the conditions in place for people to be able to read, develop an economy. all of these are questions, obviously, that right now law in the hypothetical. but i think the experience teacher does that the destruction of war on, in terms of physical infrastructure,
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in terms of human capital, in terms of generation that gives up on the opportunities that they was held in the hopes that held. these are equally dramatic, possible, and ones that we as a development program, particularly focus on because they are the foundational for a recovery. and hopefully a property for nomic, re establishment of infrastructure and services that have started really good to get your thoughts administrative, you and development programs. speaking to us from the ha forum with still ahead on al jazeera, a story of defiance and resilience. we meet the people in odessa who are choosing to remain in this city despite russian forces closing in and role in the ran calvin, hollywood biggest. my. the oscars is just a few hours away. we tell you who are this years favorites to ah,
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with hello there, europe's been treated to some lovely spring weather over the past week. the things the going to start to change from sunday was the temperature coming down in that northwest corner. but we'll see an improvement in the south west for the iberian peninsular wealth of spain, at least on sunday. we still got that where, where the creeping in east will dry up slightly. by monday, if you spotty showers around, it'll be portugal turn to see some fresh rain roland from the west and that's going to knock a lot of warmth out of lisbon. by the time we get some monday now elsewhere across the mediterranean, we've still got wind warnings out for some of those southern italian islands like sicily, as well as far for sardinia. and we'll see some of that where to where the creep up further north and that cloud, edging into athens by the time we get in some monday, we will have some sunny spells, however, but north of this lots of fine and dry weather to be found. still
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a lot of sunshine coming through for scandinavia now that that weather system has shifted off, taking a lot of the wintry weather through russia. we'll see the temperature in oslo pick up to 14, but it will dip down by the time we get in some monday. we have a look at the 3 day, quite a dramatic dip by tuesday, but the sunshine will be coming back in that to weather. ah frank assessment, what are the political risk for batting works more the just for western leaders will sanctions on rushman just once i was in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera every day in the at least 3 mother start walking fur in remote areas, one of the bright medics and piles, saving the lives of mothers and one out of 0.
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lou ah, who watching out as a reminder of our top stories this out, russia has criticize you as president jo biden's remarks and poland that president vladimir putin cannot remain in power. the white house has tried to downplay the common, saying it was not a call for regime change by fire, as in ukraine's western city of live, working to control the damage, ask oil facility hit by russian cruise missiles on saturday. the city which is close to the polish border was targeted as president biden visited, poland only to humanitarian corridors,
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including one from the port city of modern poll have been opened on sunday. residents from the besieged, southern city, have been allowed to leave in private cause. some 100000 people remain trapped with hardly any food or to medicines or electricity. in southern ukraine, many people in odessa have already left the port city along the black sea is now bracing itself for a russian attack. there are still some who are refusing to go out there as daphne deca travel to odessa and has this report i, we received with the real grandmothers welcome. nobody say to morrow. victor eve now has been living here since 1958 pm yesterday. hill, like i'll, if here on, i just some let i'm russian, i was born in russia and they love ukrainian, or i have a sister and russia, and i asked my sister, will your son to come to white my sunday ukrainians and russians share history.
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story many family ties crossed the front lines so and she, she shows us her father's death certificate, a russian soldier. he fought and died during the 2nd world war. now to the russians that have made tamara's grandson's wife and child leave for poland, she helped drive them to levine. and he has stayed on to fight. and at 88 years old and she has returned to odessa. i'll go below by yesterday. the balloon is a trip to beef, was really terrible. it reminded me of when i agreed to do in the 2nd world war bag formula. i had my parents protections, my grand mother and myself. but this time i was the protector and it's terrible. it's good when we came to leaf, i saw a lot of people by the railway station brought them. it reminded me of my pass yet, nor could i believe that this was godaddy. it was the russians who fought to protect a desa during the 2nd world war, fortifying the city, just as is being done now. but 80 years on yesterday's protector has turned to days
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enemy. dmitri never imagined war would come, not on this scale. he now uses his kitchen to cook for soldiers and refugees. he worked in moscow for 5 years. most of his friends there. i don't believe what is happening here here when you plethora itself. okay, the company, you can't imagine the level of propaganda in moscow know, most of my friends really believe their media angela. when i tried to explain the reality of what they told me that i was wrong and that we are under ukrainian propaganda play maria to live no building in comparison. but this war is very real . i mean, because of course her fo, finish, but purpose every day it gets more dangerous, especially as we are getting used to the air raid the silence. no, we are no longer reacting for no longer going to shelters. and this is dangerous with the russians. haven't stopped their efforts to take or the chicago? yes, if you can. i do for you here with me or but to morrow does take heed of the air raid sirens. i ask her what she does when she hears them. shut them isn't the she
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has an emergency bag. ready to go? she has a good 8. no, it's her medicine. underwear, phone charger documents. it's all she takes. she tells us this bag and her cat. it's a you, are you scared yet? absolutely. and yet they can't break up, even if they surround us, we will still put them back. we will never give them a decent because we love odessa. but i'm going the cold cup mama, we're definitely she says, gardening comes her mind. spring is here. she tells us the flowers will come. confident for better days. stephanie decker al jazeera odessa in south western ukraine. in cock eva musicians performed at a subway station for people sheltering that escaped the russian bombing. ah,
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you crane 2nd law to city has been under heavy fire for weeks now and the constant monks. what would have been the stones of concave annual music fest? the militia would, amid the darkness surrounding us. now it is extremely important to show that there are eternal values and future in our country that our country is melodious, beautiful, commerce, intellectual, and will overcome all these difficulties. thousands of russians living in the czech republic have protested against their country's invasion of ukraine. ah, organizes of the rally, se russians in the diaspora want to tell president vladimir putin, they are against people, marched across the capitol. pray proc waving anti war post as an honest let's get you some other news. who the rebels in yemen have declared a 3 day seas fire in their fight against the saudi coalition. it comes
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a day off to their drones and missiles hit the kingdom alex got to pull us, has the latest in the aftermath of yet another air attack for fighters attempt to doze a blaze and humans capital. so not this, after a flurry of strikes won't talk. it's in sanaa, 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 prior knowledge and left the area before the attack took place a number of years or mom and was diagnosed quinn. it's strange that their staff left a few hours ahead of the year stroke, which means that they were probably notified. the saudi led air strikes came a day after a series of drone and missile attacks by huffy rebels on jetta and other saudi cities. all refineries were among the targets, there were, no dest reported in the strikes, 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
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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 john strikes 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 ha firm and permanent commitment. if the king of saudi arabia announces and commits itself to ending the siege and stopping his errands on the territory of the republic of yemen once and for all. ha, earlier in the day, residents of santa deferred 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 the world's worst humanitarian crises. alex could hopeless. how to syria? iran says reviving the 2015 nuclear dale with well, powers is imminent,
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said command korzy, a senior advisor to the supreme leader, ayatollah ali. how many said some key issues remain unresolved. im speaking at the doha foreign hearing cutter. several other issue is that has we resolved including guarantee dead oh dear american solution would not be destroy any more in the future. and other issues i, i told you that there are 500 names entities and personalities who are listed and sanctioned. and most of these have economic impact on european relation. we did western countries, i r g c is very important for rating onion tick. they're not going to compromise on that. and that is something that has to happen has to happen has to be removed from the leash palestinians in the occupied west bank have been voting in local elections. it is the 2nd phase of it municipal ballots out of the 1st round in
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december. neither abraham has this update 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 turn out of voters in the occupied west bank has been relatively low . many palestinians said 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 would be interesting to see the results of these elections because that could give us an indication of how well some of the political parties are doing in the street. i had a telephone, but after that, just lot of elections were cancelled last year. i lost trust in our democracy. i didn't even want to vote in municipal elections. presidential endless list of
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elections are very important to me. i being served with action that board that that part the warranty, the with investigators in china say they found the 2nd black box from the passenger plane that crossed last week, 132 people on board, the china eastern airplane. when it went down in a mountainous area in the south, no one survived. the crash involved a boeing 737800 aircraft and said biggest night in
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hollywood. the academy awards a set to honor the film industry's best at the see a ceremony on sunday night. but it comes at a time of uncertainties. heidi joe castro reports from los angeles. it's likely to become a platform for artists to support ukraine. as hollywood puts on it glamorous, best bombs may be falling on ukraine. the author is executive producer says the awards show will respectfully acknowledge the uncomfortable juxtaposition. people in hollywood are very upset about it, and i'm expecting all kinds of expressions of support to occur throughout the evening. but the nice overall mood will be light the shows. producers have promised beginning with this years 3 female comedian, host phone, were already where they are now. most nominated film is netflix power of the dog in contention for best picture and 11 other categories. it's facing an underdog
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challenge from apple tv coda, which makes oscars history with it's almost all death cast. a best picture when for either film would mark the 1st time a streaming only movie takes the honor. the question hanging over at all is, will they watch? last year's show drew 10400000 viewers, the lowest audience on record, and fewer than half that of the year before the academy is now making desperate efforts to help the oscars reclaim their cultural relevance. it's through everything at the long, see what 6 that includes the controversial decision to cut out 8 live award presentations in lesser known categories like editing and hair and makeup. in their place, the producers of introduce to new categories, which are powered by social media. their collaborations with users on social media and fans of the oscars. the fan favorite oscars moment producers hope to make the academy awards more engaging and in the best picture nomination of get another non english film.

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