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florida, that's a radical insurgency, mark lamond hill, and it's hard to get up front right here on out 0. ah, for god's sake. this man did not remain. oh, he was president joe biden ends his trip to europe with some tough tube directed at rushes lead of vladimir putin. ah, i why money inside this is out? is there a lie from doha also coming up, strikes in the west. the ukrainian city of live is on the edge off to russian rockets target fuel depos, secretary of state antony blinkin says the us will work together with israel to prevent iran developing a nuclear weapon. on the stage is set for the c as academy awards. as i organizes
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attempt to make the oscars more engaging for you is russia has criticized u. s. president jo biden's remarks that president vladimir putin cannot remain in power button took on the puritan directly during a speech in front of a crowd in poland on the final day of his tour of european allies. whitehouse corresponding kennedy hall cab reports from the polished capital was so 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 shape. this man can not remain power. 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
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a 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, we're not one single inch of dado territory. we have a 2nd obligation article far to defend each and every image. nato 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 belief that the russian president is a war criminal for allegedly targeting civilians. you're doing every day with wet and reputed. look at what he's done before. we 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 solver 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 latimer poon 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 hell can al jazeera
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warsaw. well, in the last hour, u. s. secretary of state antony blinking, clarified, president biden's comments saying washington is not seeking regime change in russia . i think president white house made the point last night that quite simply, president putin cannot be empowered to wage war or engage in aggression against ukraine or anyone else. as you know. and as you've heard of say, repeatedly, we do not have a strategy of regime change in russia or anywhere else for that matter. and in this case, as in any case, it's up to the people of the country in question is up to the russian people. and as joe biden was visiting poland, russian missiles hit ukraine's western city of live close to the polish border on if i says happened working to control the damage and oil facility hit by russian cruise missiles on saturday,
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may i says it cause significant damage. let's go straight to robin mcbride. here's life for us in nevada rom, it's interesting air to senior u. s. leaders, president biden, and his section of state in the region. i wonder how much comfort that is to people on the ground in live. yeah, i think there are people here in ukraine generally have taken encouragement from this visit just next door in poland and then at lincoln's remarks. now following that visit to air, i do. there has been, of course, no concessions and no movements by nato on this. no fly zone that people in ukraine have been calling for is away. i've tried to stop these air attacks by russian jets by russian missiles. but i think there is a general acceptance here that, that is not going to happen any time soon. and so i think there is there though, in some quarters here, some frustration from certain plugged political groups in the boat go. politicians
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here that may be the west isn't doing more than it is that it is here. the people on the ground who are bearing the brunt of all this fighting and a words of support are fine in themselves, but it may be some more director support from the west could be needed. it was interesting also hearing blinking remarks there about one of the most poignant moments of biden's visit to poland, being the meeting yesterday saturday with refugees in warsaw. because of course, ab lincoln, himself has been to the border here a couple of weeks ago at the height. of the refugee, exeter, sir, after the russian invasion, seeing for himself. yeah. that problem. and here of course, in levine, this is, we're at, we have, this has been the conduit for much of that at refugee traffic, out of the ukraine. well, over 2000000 people now residing in poland next door and across tens of thousands of internally placed displays. people here in the v of itself, where the population here has been swollen by people. moving here from bal conflict
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affected areas of the east, people who are now looking after these attacks here, or whether it is safe to remain in live even baby reevaluating that position. that if these attacks do continue, if this becomes part of a trend that the living is not the final destination, they do have to take trains from here, cross over into poland and beyond. i can't many thanks that rob mcbride, that person live or ukraine's nuclear watchdog says a research facility in a 2nd largest city concave has been hit again for the agency says, fighting makes it difficult to assess the damage residential buildings. have also come under attack overnight as we've been reporting you, a secretary of state antony blinkin is an israel where he is met with his counterpart, the foreign minister. yeah. you'd like, he'd outside say they're committed to preventing iran from guessing nuclear weapons,
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despite differences on efforts to remind a 2015 nuclear deal on iran with nuclear weapon or the capacity of bruce. when a short notice would become even more aggressive and would believe it could act with a false sense of impunity. the united states believes that a return to full implementation of the joint comprehensive plan of action is the best way to put aroused nuclear program. back in the box that it was in, but has escaped from since united states withdrew from that agreement. but whether there's a j, c, p o or not. our commitment to the core principle of iran never acquiring a nuclear weapon is unwavering. and one way or another, we will continue to coordinate closely with our israeli partners on the way for we have disagreements about a nuclear agreement and consequence and its consequences. but open and honest dialogue is part of the strength of our friendship. israel and the united states will continue to work together to prevent and nuclear on. at the same
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time, israel will do anything we believe is needed to stop d random nuclear prob program. anything from our point of view, the reigning threat is not theoretical. the rain is wants to destroy israel. they will not succeed. we will not let them. meanwhile, iran's government says the revival of the nuclear deal is imminent. said come out. crazy. who's a senior advisor to the supreme lead. i ha, ha ha! honey. said some issues still remain unresolved. he was speaking here at the doe hot form in kata. during other issue is that as we resolved, including guarantee that her dear american solution would not be destroy any more in the future. and other issues. i told you that there are 500 names,
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entities and personalities who are listed and sanction. and most of these have economic impact on your own in relation we do listening countries or i r g c is very important for in onion dick. they're not going to compromise under, and that is something that has to happen has to happen has to be removed from the lease. i speak to hurry for said, who's in west harrison hurry, the iran nuclear issue or any come coming up in talks during this visit from the secretary of state. what else is the purpose of his visit? well, yes, it's really to felt it is about that issue. very clearly, there is this enormous difference between israel, the united states, on exactly how to reach this, what they called a shed goal of ensuring that iran did not get a nuclear weapon. the israeli prime minister, while that meeting was taking place between the foreign minister le paid and
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secretary blinking. he was opening his weekly cabinet meeting with very strong remarks on this, saying that the prospect of the iranian revolutionary god call being taken off the u. s. terror this which is one of the emerging lines about this impending deal. he hugely opposes that and says that israel is working strongly to ensure that that does not happen. and you heard that from your latino said, it is ro, retains the option to do anything. it sees fit to stop iran from reaching the nuclear weapons status. it israel says it must not attain as well as that. the 2 men were also talking about a crane issue. the war. the fact that the support from the united states was very much for your own comments condemning iran is condemning russia for the invasion and saying that the israeli angle, that could not be used to subvert the sanctions regime. at the same time,
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the prime minister bennett has not opened. he can then russia and israeli policy has been not to adopt sanctions either. so there is still some difference on that line as well. and as well as that, there is a meeting between bennett but sorry, i'm between blinking and the palestinian president. would i boss coming up as well? the prospect of the united states potentially making good on its commitment to reopening, it's constant here in jerusalem with which it used to conduct diplomacy with the palestinians. will that happen this? this pledge was made a year ago, but so far is ready. opposition seems to have stymied it, so will there be any progress on that front as well? something else to look out for. thank you for that hurry, 4th of that for us in west jerusalem. not small. so come on al jazeera, a story of defiance. resilience. we meet the people in odessa who are choosing to remain in this city despite russian forces,
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that in its stumble at 14 degrees and antonia 22 other side of the mediterranean though, showers the rain really starting to peter out here. so lisbon. 20 will be the number for you. top end of africa, wind off the mediterranean, is going to put a cap on temperatures in cairo, and we've got some showers in storms moving across the gulf of guinea. we go to southern africa right now and some berths of rain to be expected. southern moves and beak that's going to drift in t as in bob way, so a soggy day for her rory, with a hive $26.00 degrees, but there is sunshine to be found at that includes for keep town with the high of 30 on sunday. okay. i'm out of time. i'll catch up with you later. bye for now. oh, the with sponsored by casara ways. oh. in nigeria live she say beach i want to use on there for board is one of you with guy, right? i do not know and it is the job that is for looting nigeria like people
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my nigeria is soccer nigeria is your development manager is this is my nigeria. my my jerry on al jazeera. ah ah ah. ah. he watching out as a reminder of our top stories this our osha has courses. so as you, as president joe barton's remarks and colon that president vladimir putin cannot remain in power secretary of state on speed, lincoln lay to clarify. washington is not seeking regime change in russia. 5 isn't
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ukraine's western city if live a working to control the damage of oil facility hit by russian cruise missiles on saturday. the city closed, the polish border was targeted as president side and visited poland. only to humanitarian corridor was including one from the port city of not a poll happened opened on sunday. 15 buses with civilians left from the besieged city. some 100000 people, remained trapped. now in southern ukraine, many people in odessa have already left the port city along the black sea is bracing for a russian attack, but they're still some who are refusing to go out there. as daphne decor traveled to odessa and sent us this report, i, we received with the real grandmothers welcome. nobody say to morrow victor eve now has been living here since 1958 p. yes, visual leg. i live here on a just some,
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but i am russian. i was born in russia and they loved ukrainian, or i have a sister and russia, and i asked my sister, will your son come to white my something? ukrainians and russians share history. study 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 now . yup, wonderingly. i had my parents protections, my grand mother and myself. but this time i wasn't the protector and it's terrible . jessica, when we came to leaf, i saw a lot of people by the railway station roth, and it reminded me of my pass yet. nor could i believe is this. while god,
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it was the russians who fought to protect a desert during the 2nd world war. fortifying the city, just as is being done now. but 80 years on yesterday's protector has turned to day's enemy. demetrius 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 phone finished but purple 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
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with the russians. haven't stopped their efforts to take or the chicago, and yet if you can, i do for you here with him 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 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 are 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 a desa going the cold kept mamma with this up. and when 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, o ukrainian troops and launching counter attacks against russian forces in some
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areas around the capitol. those gains have reassured people living in cave, who as among con, reports, refused to live in fear in a city that was 50 percent evacuated, where russian troops are only 15 kilometers from where i'm walking. this isn't just a matter of spirituality, this is an act of defiance. now, normally this church would be absolutely punt and take a look around, people all coming back. this is the busiest this church has been since the war began. now this isn't just happening on a sunday morning in church is actually happening throughout the city. restaurants are very slowly opening up the not in huge them, but this isn't. this is a very small return back to life is a tiny numbers of people coming back. but it's significant because people want to come back and the more people to do come back to more others will be encouraged to
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come back as well. slowly brought life is returning back to keep now with the russian involves into the city. stalled and attacks happening in the north of the city, central cave is seen as a safe place. now the more like i say, the more restaurants but open up the more churches the open up, the new places where people can gather open up. the more a sense of community happens that a lot of these people had left and gone to places in central ukraine. but they're away from their homes, away from their families, away from the basic things that they need for everyday life. and because keep it in full in the 1st 23 days of the war. and in fact, still styles. molden among the own people are considering that their home is where they draw the b. i'm at home. ringback ringback isn't central case? hey, the rebels in yemen have declared a 3 day cease fire in their fight against these 1000 collision. it comes
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a day out of their drones and missiles hit the kingdom. alex get helpless, has the latest. in the aftermath of yet another air attack firefighters attempt to does a blazing yelman's capital santa. this after a flurry of strikes on talk, it's, it's, 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 prior knowledge and left the area before the attack took place. a number of your mom and dad are school. it's strange that her staff left a few hours ahead of the stroke, which means that they were probably notified. the saudi led airstrikes came a day after a series of drone, a missile attacks by huffy rebels on cheddar 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 announced a unilateral 3 day cease fire,
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expressing the hope that it could be extended, we shackleton, nor had the, 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 for a period of 3 days that we affirm our readiness to turn this declaration into a final law firm and permanent commitment. if the king of saudi arabia announces and commits itself 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 the world's worst humanitarian crises. alex could topless how to sarah. and i was to lean as a middle east research fellow, the quincy institute. she says the 2 sides could be close to a long term deal. i think the saudi is,
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would be wise take these deal. they the who these have said that this 3 day deal could continue if the saudis lift, they're walking in and stop their air strikes. 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 wearing so many hundreds of billions of dollars into trying to destroy yemen. we've seen a big uptake in the saudi led air strikes. i believe there are about 400 in them. and january and $700.00 in the month of february. but we're seeing this response from these. 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 the who these are trying to show the saudis, that they're, if they're going to continue this, this sort of level of destruction that they are going to pay a price although again, with us help, especially with the recent edition of,
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of new patriot antimissile systems, the saudis are generally able to deflect about 90 percent of the transporter attacks pakistan's prime minister m ron con. as facing the biggest fight of his political career school for 1000000 person march in support of his coalition. government had if a week long debate leading to a no confidence vote, a motion was sponsored by the lines of opposition groups which accuses him of corruption. and blame him for a deepening economic crisis in me. and while the head of the army has promised to y pound opposition to military rule, made the comments in a speech to mark armed forces day cause florence larry reports. it's an event that much of the country won't be celebrating o. a grand parade in the capital navy door armed forces day is a day of pomp and circumstance for the myanmar military. but for many of us,
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the celebrations mask a brutal reality. these are images from the northern. so again, region people here say soldiers from the man man, military came to their village in mid march and set fire to their homes. yeah. why don't you on that one soldier said burn the house on another side. don't burnett, i asked them where i should go if they burnett, and they told me to sleep underneath a mango tree. i had no time to take anything from my house. my whole body was shaking. the giant who has previously denied its troops committed arson. instead, it's accused antique who opponents of starting the fires. in yan gone. the hustle and bustle of city life has returned with a few tell tale signs of military rule. and teacher inter resistance may not be obvious, but it's there. most people are afraid to speak publicly. oh yeah, there is no institution though. we can't compare them with they are committing the
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lowest or most brutal acts acts that we can't even imagine. for the assistance association for political prisoners says more than a 1700 people have been killed by security forces since the king. many protesters have fled to jungle training camps to take up arms against the military. that is one big miscalculation that the hunter maids. they misjudged their own people, thinking that if you kill many people, all the resistance will die down. it has not happens. and so it shows that they don't understand their own people and they don't know how to end this present conflict. in his speech on sunday, military leader minute lang vowed to annihilate those fighting to overthrow military rule. many political analysts say they fear the crisis and violence in myanmar is likely to continue. florence louis al jazeera investigators in china say they're found the 2nd black box from the passenger plane
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that crashed last week. hunting. 32 people on board. the china is an airplane when it went down in a mountainous area in the south. no one survived. the crash involved a boeing 737800 aircraft the biggest night in hollywood via academy awards. the center honor the film industry's best at the see a ceremony on sunday night. but the war in ukraine is likely to be on the minds of many as haughty joe capture reports from offenders. as hollywood puts on a 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 nights overall mood will be light. the show's producers have
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promised beginning with this year's 3 female comedian host phone. we're already aware that we're now yeah. most nominated film is netflix power of the dog in contention for best picture and 11 other categories. it's facing an underdog 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
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place, the producers of introduce to new categories, which are powered by social media. other 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 yet another non english film. the japanese drive my car to make the awards appealing to a more global audience. those challenges will be on full display, as hollywood tries to make a come back on the oscar stage. heidi joe castro al jazeera los angeles. oh, this is out there are these you top stories? russia has criticized you as president, jo biden's remarks and poland. the president vladimir pierson cannot remain in power, sexier. state antony blink and later, clarified washington is not seeking regime change in russia.

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