tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 27, 2022 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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on al jazeera, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm can fidel. this is the news all live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes for god shape. this man could not remain o. u. s. president joe biden ends his trip to europe with some tough talk directed at roches leader vladimir putin. i must beg in the eastern city of hockey for ukrainian force. he said that be pushing against oak, pushing back against russian forces strikes in the west. the ukrainian city review
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is on ad shaft, a rush had rockets target fuel depos, secretary of state, and the blinking says the u. s. will work together with israel to prevent iran developing a nuclear weapon and meet miles' qu lead is monica armed forces day with the head of the army, promising to wipe out any opposition to military rule and in sport. after a chaotic build up, it's finally erased. stay in jetta. red bull. sergio price is on. hold for the f one. saudi arabian grand prix. ah! we start with the war in ukraine. russia has criticized us 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 call for regime change on the ground and ukraine, russian forces are continuing to shell cities,
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but now ukrainian forces it pay to be pushing back on several fronts. we have correspondence in ukraine and russia covering all things ukraine. 4th row mcbride is there for us in the ukrainians that vive, we have hash mom bought a there for us in moscow. the 1st is crossover too. as a big who's in her, keith acid, what's happening there? was that you couldn't force to say that they're pushing back against the russians. now they say that they've seen a changing tactics from the russians. in some cases, they say the russians are retreating and in others, they say that the russians are digging it, and i read the ukrainian military and it took us to the outskirts of cookies just outside of the show to some territory that they had got back from the russians now the question is, what is left of the territory? now what we witnessed was the edge of the congress completely decimated, the russians had dropped bonds there. and it's the question is when real ukrainian citizens are 10 because the war still ongoing. and even though ukraine forces managed to take her troops back,
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it's still not completely safe. and i here in the city of her keith, the authorities. busy has said that they've been very busy trying to put out fires because of the russians shelling it's completely carrying on throughout the night throughout the morning. constantly going on and the fire service has been stroking to protect those fires. and yesterday, there was a warning about the toxic air in the city because of that constant shelling and the fires falling gone from that. now the authorities also say that the latest discount in terms of children in the city is $45.00 and the building behind me. we've heard that the native just from that not that was on the 1st of march, not nearly a month later. the day is 28, but the russians have had hospital schools. i'm grad something that we but also been using custom, munitions, which is. busy highly controversial, especially in civilian areas. all right, thank you for that up there. i'll bake by 1st and how keith. well,
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as we mentioned earlier, russia has reacted angrily to joe biden's remarks that president vladimir putin cannot remain power. the white house has since downplayed those comments, but, and took posted on 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 kimberly. how could reports out 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 shoot. this murder not remain. 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
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failure and warning him not to expand the conflict. grown in a vague, about one single inch of nato territory, a secure obligation of article far to defend each and every no territory. the 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 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 when
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reputed what he's done. what does it make you think? who butcher, also on saturday bite and 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 latimer prudent 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 his job on him was visiting poland. russia missiles hit ukraine's western city of live close to the polish border firefighters working
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to control with damage and oil facility hit by russian cruise missiles on saturday . the man says it cause significant damage as go over to leave. now with ro mcbride joined us from rob, so humanitarian car, it was meant to reopen again today. how's it been going? getting people out of areas really on the theory like mary. that's right. well, yes, said those, colorado is all once again. it opperation that's been announced by ukraine's deputy deputy prime minister here. they are especially operating over in the of the country around on yet under hands with particularly the colorado now operating somebody you for getting more people out of that. interestingly, making the announcement this sunday about the cover doors in operation the, the deputy prime minister gave this statistic for the number of people have
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actually been evacuated from that receipt of 71000. so far, that's out of a population of some 430000 just before this conflict began, months ago. so that gives you an idea of the scale of the displacement of people from here in here in the b. but people are still assessing the damage from a saturday's attacks that took place. the missile attack on an fuel depot, the few that the flames are burning well into the night on saturday before finally being extinguished. and we had a 2nd attack saturday evening, which was around 6 kilometers from here, the center of the b that was on what was described as some sort of defense maintenance facility, which again suffered very heavy damage when it comes to the, the reason why they were making these attacks according to the mass of the be, it could well be the rushes way of sending a message. it is, he put it
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a greeting to joe biden because of course, joe biden was visiting just across the board from here in poland, both friday and saturday, that this was russia's web of sending a message to him. that could be a more mundane explanation for these attacked. the ukrainian authorities say that russia is now making a point of targeting fuel death pose around the country. so this was the fuel deco and libby that was at the tack on another field f o saturday. in a dub, know which was north from here, but it's quite unusual to have this number of attacks in the west of the country. rather how people feeling there in lay these. because i know a lot of people have fled other parts of ukraine to go there. and given the city had remained largely outside of the scope of, of these russian attacks or how people feeling there. now there is a having a sense of unease here after these attacks or even shocked that they did take place . you know, the vive is a major conduits, major hub,
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and this through here that we've seen hundreds of thousands of people, especially during the early weeks of this conflict and gut come through. levine, get on to trains to go to poland and beyond m 8, they are, there are tens of thousands of people who been internally displaced. who have got as far as levine is considered to be a safe city and have now made their homes here effectively. this is considered to be safe. well, you've also seen drug. we came back through the polish border, which is near here. this is yesterday, saturday and as well as people still generally coming out of ukraine, they're seeking safety. there is now more people, quite long lines of people coming back into ukraine and especially women, their children. they are considering that it's probably safe now, especially in the west to come back. and i think an awful lot of those people, especially after these recent attacks, will be having to possibly re 33, think those ideas and look again, that may be levine is not the place that they can stay and sit out this war and run
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. mcbride. therefore, us interview. thank you. in the secretary of state antony blank in who's in israel clarified. president biden's comments on jerome appleton. i think present the white house. i made the point last night that quite simply our present guten, cannot be empowered to wage war or engage in aggression against ukraine or anyone else. as you know, and as you've heard a say repeatedly, we do not have a strategy of regime change in russia or anywhere else for that matter. in this case, as in any case, it's up to the people of the country in question. it's up to the russian people. hash ma about joins us now live from moscow. hashem, as an the blinking, there is, is saying, you know, the u. s. doesn't want to push, booted out. the russian ministry of defense is giving its own updates. it's about the latest on the ground as far as russia is concerned. so what's been said
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indeed, kim, their russian ministry is saying that the offensive in ukraine is underway. and that the army has targeted 67 military facilities in ukraine, such as the fuel depot, ill of eve, such as ammunition depot in care. he has targeted anti aircraft batteries and different military installations in your grade. and they say that they are doing this with the aim to further undermine the combat potential of the ukrainian forces they would like also to or significantly reduce its own or fire power. the russian military has been saying that since each a beached most of the goals of it's a stage one military operation, the focus is going to be on a dom busby in particularly enhanced. and in doing the ask now when it comes to the
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landscape region that august region, they say that they have met, managed to make significant gays of something like might it through a center the area under their control. and that only half of danielle ask is under their control, which means or could be an indication that we are likely to see more pushed by the russian military in the upcoming day. sir. further consolidate some of those gays, particularly on the internet and hash in, ah, speaking of the dumbass region, the self proclaimed republic of lou haskell is looking at holding a referendum to join russia. i mean that would be a major development indeed, quite significant, quite interesting. at this particular moment, although looted by fish, nick, the leader of the landscape, people's republic is not really putting forward a, a time frame. he says that this is something that is going to happen in the future
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and that his confident it will happen. now. it remains to be seen whether this is something which has the potential to just further put more pressure on the crania to move forward when it comes to the issue of l. p r and d b r, the last people's republic and the dalai us people's republic. we have to remind our viewers that russia says, the start of the mid to operation has been saying that the ultimate goal was basically to protect the russian speaking communities. in the dumbass region, in the landscape, in the logan scope, peoples republic and that only ask at people's republic and they have been asking the ukrainians as one of the key components of the peace agreement is ever going to happen in the future. to recognize as the are and if they are as independent republics, those both regions were septic correctly. glad, independent republics in and 2014. they were formerly recognized by russia last month. and now the russians are insisting this is going to be a key element in the negotiations where the ukraine is. we have to wait and see
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because the ukrainians have been saying in the past that whatsoever agreement is going to happen where the rashly has to go through a referendum in ukraine. so we have to give it some time and see whether this is something that will be or will have to wait and see exactly what happens on the grounds in the coming weeks, particularly in the la ganske and in the earliest regions. i thank for that update hush my about of their live in moscow and the u. s. secretary of state and the blank and says the best way to contain iran's nuclear ambitions is to return to the 2015 nuclear deal. in speaking, alongside is ready, foreign minister. yeah, i the peed sat, a news conference, lincoln is in israel for summit with arab countries. they have normalize relations with israel is also set to meet with palestinian leaders in ramallah. we have disagreements about the nuclear agreements, consequence and its consequences, but open and honest dialogue is part of the strength of our friendship. israel and
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the united states will continue to work together to prevent and nuclear on the same time, israel will do anything we believe is needed to stop the rain in nuclear prob program. anything from our point of view, the rainy threat is not theoretical. the rain is wants to destroy israel, they will not succeed. we will not let them or his big not harry, forth it who then wester ursula and harry beyond talking about the iran nuclear deal. what else are we expecting from this visit? well i mean the a lot of focus will be and will continue to be on the iran issue. we heard both from the far minister of israel jala paid and from lincoln, this shed goal is they put it to ensure that is that iran never got
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a nuclear weapon blinking, talking about the evidence from russia's behavior, emphasizing that goal, that an iran with a nuclear deterrent could also potentially act in a more dangerous way in the region. but there remains this huge divide over how to get the, the israeli prime minister, natalie bennett. while that meeting was taking place was expressing his very deep concerns about the idea of the iranian revolutionary god call being taken off the u . s. terror list something that blink and certainly didn't rule out in any way that is being reported to be one of the key elements of returning to the nuclear deal. so there remains this very big divide and le page assertion that israel retained the right to act independently. to prohibit iran from getting and nuclear weapon in the future. also a lot of talk about ukraine support from lincoln for la page own comments criticizing russia and saying that israel could not be used in any way to subvert
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the sanctions regime. but again, natalie been at the prime minister has not criticized russia in the same terms and has been trying to maintain a very neutral line to its position israel as a potential mediator in the future. and as you say, there is this meeting with mom with us coming up as well. will the united states finally make good on its commitment made last year to reopen, it's considered injurious them through which it used to conduct diplomacy with the palestinians. again, that's been stymied so far by the israelis. so will it be any progress on that front? hurry talk us through the significance of this visit by the us secretary of state for the region. well as far as the israelis are concerned, and the le pete is concerned, they are capitalizing on this moment to bring in these foreign ministers of the united arab emirates, bahrain morocco, and egypt to have this negative summit there. calling it after the southern
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negative desert, where this will be taking place this evening and throughout monday, any visit by these matters. these ministers to jerusalem obviously would have even greater significance. but already this has been criticized by hamas, for example, saying that should not be taking place on what it calls occupied palestine. how is it from the israeli perspective? this is a wave further cementing what it sees is progress made towards normalization in recent years. it's also way potentially of getting together and lobbying, blinking on the iran issue, presenting a united front by these countries against iran, and also more widely blinking himself is traveling further through the region after this visit as well. there are concerns about the impact of the ukraine war on potential. we imports another knock on effects in the region. and as far as the americans are concerned, they want to see further action by these countries to lie not behind the united
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states in terms of sanctions, an opposition against russia. her faucet in western slim. thank you. i to moorehead on the user, including the story of to fives and resilience, meet the people in odessa who were choosing to remain in this city despite russian forces closing in and spoke with far up how defending champions at cruised into the semi finals of the cricket world cup ah, take you back now to our top story and ukrainian troops are launching counter attacks against russian forces in some areas around the capitol. those gains have reassured people living and key youth who has him on car 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 is
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adjustment and 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 home very slowly, opening up the note 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 come back is all slowly brought. life is returning back to keith 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 said, we'll restaurants for open up to more churches. the open up the new places where
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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 a waste away from their families. they're wasting their basic things that they need to everyday life. and because keep it in full in the 1st 23 days of the war. and in fact, still styles. mold and among the own people are considering that their home is where they draw the b. i'm at home isn't central case in southern ukraine. many people have already left the port city of odessa, which is bracing for a russian assault. but there are still some residents who are refusing to go 70 deck, had traveled to odessa and has this report i we received with a real grandmother's welcome. nobody say to morrow victor eve now has been living here since 1958 p. yes. de hill that yeah,
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i live here on i just some what i am russian. i was born in russia and they loved ukrainian or i have a sister in 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. now go below by yesterday the below that little beef was really terrible. it reminded me on when i agreed to do in the 2nd world war. now your formula, 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 brought them, but it reminded me of my pass yet,
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nor could i believe it was godaddy. 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 days 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. don't believe what is happening here. here when you plethora tells coca cola company, you can't imagine the level of propaganda in moscow. most of my friends really believed their me gentlemen, when i tried to explain the reality of what they told me that i was wrong and that we are under ukrainian propaganda play immediately, no building in comparison. but this war is very real. and you'd be surprised if i finish, but hopefully, every day it gets more dangerous, especially as we are getting used to the air raid sirens. 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 if you can, i do for you here with you 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 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 dissent when they call cal mama, we're definitely she says, gardening comes her mind. spring is here. she tells us the flowers will come. confident for better days. we stephanie decker, al jazeera, odessa in south western ukraine,
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and me in march. the head of the army has promised to wipe out opposition to military rule. he made the comments and a speech on armed forces day an event meant to mark the foundation of me in mars military. but as far so reports 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 others, the celebrations mask a brutal reality. these are images from the northern sagen region. people here say soldiers from the myanmar military came to their village in mid march and set fire to their homes, are sure, and 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,
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it's accused antique who opponents of starting the fires in dang, 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, either. there is no institution that we can't compare them with their commits in the lowest or most brutal acts acts though 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 is a stuff happens. and so it shows that they don't understand their own people,
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and they don't know how to end this, present conflicts. in his speech on sunday, military leader midnight clang unit 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 investigate is in china. say the found the 2nd black box from the passenger plane that crashed last week. 132 people were on board. the china eastern airplane where it went down and a mountainous area in the south. no one survived. the crash involved the boeing 737800 aircraft. still ahead on al jazeera breathing, new life, into centuries all across the sin. immune administered kashmir. foss roll out the red carpets hollywood biggest night ask is, is just hours away. will tell you who this is. favorites. have been sport
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a dream. denmark come back for christian ericsson, just 9 months off to his cardiac arrest on the page. ah hello, great to see you my. oh my, what a change in the weather for northwestern europe. so in the zone, temperatures have come down london at 13 degrees and we've got some snow over northern suite in southern finland. so a burst of snow for health. thank you with the high of 5 degrees on sunday. paris still at 20, but your temperatures will fall in the days to come. central europe still walter, while sunshine temperatures in some spots will be climbing. so for example, in budapest, up to $23.00. on monday, there are signs that will get a blast of warmth in the days and weeks ahead for turkey. so already we can see
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that in its stumble at 14 degrees and antalya 22 other side of the mediterranean, the showers the rain really starting to peter out here. so lisbon. 20 will be the number for you. the 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, where 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 cape town with a high of 30 on sunday. ok. i'm out of time, i'll catch up with you later. bye for now. ah. across europe, immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue. we didn't have immigrants at all 0 regression,
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but this is the one political topic. anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle of their opponents, or anyone who is different. prejudice am friday, and hungry. on al jazeera, harmful pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks why that. we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v epidemic in the fight against coven 19 how we ignored the global. so to put prophets before people. and it won't cost time of pundents coming soon on all just ah ah
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ah! they're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories, the solid firefighters and ukraine's western city of eva, working to control the damage in oil facility hit by russian cruise missiles on thursday. the city close to the polish border was targeted its president, but visited poland only to humanitarian corridors, including one from the fort city of variable have been opened on sunday. 15 boxes with civilians had left the city. some 100000 people remained traps. russia has criticized us present job items, remarks in poland, that president vladimir putin cannot remain power speaking in his well secretary of state and the thinking late at walked back. that comment. same washington is not seeking regime change in russia. well,
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joe biden is now back in washington after those meetings with allies in europe on the ukraine crisis until medic, editor james bass takes a look at how much the visit to accomplish. 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 they've now been met. first was to support ukraine with military and humanitarian assistance. that aid has been substantial, but presidents zalinski made it clear, it was still not enough higher than the mentioned what's at the start. 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. minimum bogus. yesterday the movie 2nd was to impose the most
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significant, the most significant sanctions, economic sanction regime ever. in order to cripple prudence economy and punish him for his actions, it breaks my heart again though the sanctions don't go as far as the ukrainians would like. president zalinski wants europe to stop all imports of russian oil and gas, or 3rd was to $4.00 to $5.00 eastern fly 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 the worries i'm going and you need to have and more long term or certainly medium to other patients. and that's what the summit extra time it was about the, the results we will know. and they feel like conclusions we'll find out during the summer and madrid's that nato summit and madrid in june lightly. the next time that
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president biden is in europe, by then, it should be clear whether the aid the allies have given which full short of what precedence sky once was enough for his country to withstand the russian onslaught. james bay's al jazeera brussels, the use envoy to iran is hoping to kickstart nuclear talk sort of stalled in recent weeks. when he meets with around to talk, you can negotiate it. inter from around says a deal revive at. sorry, a deal to revive that. 2015 deal is imminent science come. i'll cut as a senior advisor to supreme leader. i told all the how many said some issues still remain unresolved. he was speaking how form and there are other issues that has to be resolved, including guarantee that the american solution would not be royal anymore 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 economy impact on your own in relation we do risk in countries. i r g c is very important for a young man to turn are going to compromise on that. and that is something that has to happen has to happen. so between which one the police valley not that is professor of international affairs and middle east studies at johns hopkins university. he's also a go how for him and joins us now live from there. thank you for your time. will you will take on on just how close to an agreement, we are returning to the j. c p. o way. what are the, what are the out standing issues? so we're very close because most of the issues regarding iran's nuclear activity and a great deal of the sanctions have been agreed upon, remaining issues via larger and more. the only really serious issue is removing the
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designation of the current terrorist organization from iran. i r g c, islamic revolutionary guard. iran wants this to be removed because it's v i r g c as it's main military force. and also because i r g c controls. a lot of iranian enterprises, which they want to be part of the new economic activity that will come after the sanction the united states. and many countries in the region are reluctant to do that without significant concessions from iran, about higher gcs regional activity. now this is important to both sides. if the single remaining issue, everything else has been agreed upon. so technically the deal is imminent, but this issue really is holding it out and if they cannot arrive at an agreement on this, then there might be no d. ok, other say what's happening and ukraine has had far reaching consequences. if we look at the russia, iran alliance or relationship,
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how do you think that russia's actions in ukraine has impacted the iran nuclear deal? and it's progress with 1st of all, the russians at one point became a stumbling block into talks when they demanded exemptions from sanctions for their trade with their on. and it took a great deal of maneuvering by iran and the european countries to get the russians to back away and not connect your crane to the iraq. i think the larger issue is that the united states has certain motivation to put a iran nuclear deal behind it and focus on ukraine. iran, on the other hand, has a lot of a wheel available that can get to market very quickly. and a deed would allow us to, to do so. so i think both sides wanted div, that's why they have come so far and have persisted in negotiation. but but, but that's significant issue of whether or not i r g c will stay on the terrorist or designation. and if it comes out of it on there, what terms? to what extent is it, is there somebody in law? i wanted to ask you about that because a deal would mean
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a rainy and crude oil is back on the market at a time when the west is looking to reduce its dependence on russian oil. so i guess the question is just how much of a motivated do you think that might be for iran? and for the us, i think the motivation is great because iran has about 100000000 barrels of oil on hand, either in silos or on tankers, which could go to market very quickly. and already the oil market has factored in, that this will will be coming if the deal collapses. price of oil can skyrocket, then that will hit europe. china and the united states pretty badly. but the issue of the i, r g c designation is also very sensitive domestically and united states as well as domestically within iran. and there are constituencies in both countries that have very strong feelings about this issue. so i think that oil incentive is very important and may ultimately get both sides to make compromises that make this
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happen. and that's good to have that intent impetus. but at the same time the i r g c, she's not serious. all right, thank you very much. for your time, for your analysis about a now side of their professor of international affairs and middling studies, johns hopkins university. thank you. who the rebels in yemen have declared a 3 day cease fire and their fight against the saudi coalition. comes a day after their drones and missiles hipaa kingdom. alex catalyst has the latest in the aftermath of yet another air attack firefighter's attempt to does a blazing yeoman'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 prior knowledge, and left the area before the attack took place. a number of of yeoman was dagger schooner. it's strange that their staff left a few hours ahead of the year strike,
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which means that they were probably notified. the saudi led airstrikes 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 announced a unilateral 3 day cease fire, expressing the hope that it could be extended. we shackleton know how deep 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 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,
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earlier in the day, residents of santa defiantly rallied in the streets of the capital. mocking 7 years of a conflict, in which more than 150000 people to be killed. and one that's created, one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. alex could topless how to sarah fuck, of thousands prime minister iran con is facing the biggest fight of his political career. is called for a 1000000 person march and supportive him and his coalition government, head of a weeklong debate, culminating and had no confidence looked as being sponsored, finalized and opposition groups to accuse him on con of corruption and blame him for deepening economic crisis. some of the debate has more from his on the bought with march is taking place. thousands of people are gathering in the back is money capital on the ball of prime minister enron, who wants to show that he is still a popular leader. this is coming after full the throne does his popularity is waned because of inflation because of his decisions that he's taken. and also because of
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the rift within his party and his volition, government, where partners as well as allies have been saying that they are, they might vote against him in a vote of no confidence which is going to be doubled out in the national assembly. tomorrow it would take somebody between $3.00 to $7.00 days for the actual vote to take place. and im wrong hon wants to that he is still a popular leader. he wants to show that he is still in charge of this government. although the opposition is also gaining momentum, they're here in the goblins and the location. they're also bringing a rally. do the job in the next 24 hours. it might look like an election year, but it is still a year and a half before election showed you to take place in cons. allies and partners are being moved by the opposition and they are going to play an important role in whether iran con, complete the 5 year term as the prime minister. or he goes home. multis prime minister, robert bailey, is claiming victory in the countries parliamentary election. it's the 3rd success
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of win for the labor party and a bit his 1st he took over from joseph was cut 2 years ago to quit during a political crisis. sparked by the murder of an investigative journalist voter turnout was the lowest in decades. chinese foreign minister wong, he has wrapped up a 3 day visit to nepal. funding 9 deals with his counterpart, snowy iron cod car. after talks in the capital, cadmus do both countries, field agreements related to technical projects, health and vaccine transfer. china has been pushing his belt and rode initiative to invest and development projects there. by jing has good relations with depole and in the past has been one of its biggest donors. the indian government wants to revive sent freeze, old arts and crafts and indian administered kashmir. at least 100000 people make their living from weaving and carving. but as elizabeth print reports fails,
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have drunk sharply in recent years. oh, it is a shopping experience with a difference, tourists and indeed administered cuz she is main cities. trina, go take boats to visit arts and crafts shops along the scenic the lake. the city is as known for its picturesque landscape as far as carpets, shoals, and woodwork. last year, the united nations added she and a good to its creative cities network, recognizing its industries as a big factor in its development. but that hasn't been enough to help businesses devastated by decades of conflict in the region. and more recently the pandemic over the hugh mission way system haney book. the corporate industry has also been taken over by machine made carpet that were produced by china is on and toki, which has badly affected our business, then came call it an international tourism stop. as a snow, i will need 20 workshops operating compared to $300.00 workshops per decade. the
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regions handy cross exports have dropped from $216000000.00 in 2011 to 83000000 last year. and that's had a big impact on wages. layer of estrogen and i'm with others. i've been doing this for the past 30 years and i'm consistently earning amiga some of less than $4.00 a day for 18 years to help revive the industry. the government has been taken groups of social media influences, tool operators, and even university students on visits to workshops. it hopes del, spread the word about the regions attractions. it is in fact a big, huge industry like every other person in downtown you see somebody or the other associated with arts and like we had had in this area, you see families are into it and you get to learn a lot from them and you get to see a lot and it is my responsibility as someone who people follow on social media to showcase this, to a vital audience so that you know the generations to come will know that you know
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what we have. i designs an expert say the survival of the regions, handicraft industry is at stake. room complex situation, not just the door open thing. it is loss of a skin. it is also lost of employ of a new mohammed bond hopes the government initiatives make a difference. but he says he won't pass on his knowledge to his children unless they can make a living from it. elizabeth perron, them al jazeera new delhi had the biggest knife in hollywood, the academy awards set on the film industry. best did this. he had ceremony on sunday night, but it comes at a time on certainty, and it's hydro, accost reports from los angeles, likely to become a platform for office to support who crane as hollywood puts on it, glamorous, best bombs may be falling on ukraine. the oscars executive producer says the awards
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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 promised beginning with this year's 3 female comedian host phone. we're already one or 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 oscar 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
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efforts to help the oscars reclaim their cultural relevance. it's through everything along with 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 produces of introduced 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 get another non english film, the japanese drive my car to make the awards appealing to a more global audience. those challenges will be unfold display, as hollywood tries to make a come back on the oscar stage. heidi joe castro al jazeera los angeles to lead on al jazeera, the java continues in qualifying ahead of the saudi arabian bomb priest. far as
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power investigators exposed it and questions they use them to be used of our around the globe on al jazeera. ah ah, thomas, the sport with foreign? kim, thanks so much after an invent fault, build up in jetta. the saudi arabian formula, one grand prix takes place later on sunday. the drivers agree to race after being given safety assurances have to friday's muscle is hack on a nearby oil depot. qualifying a heavy crash involving half a driver mix schumacher resulted and the session being delayed. schumacher was taken to hospital as a precaution and won't take part in the race. sergio cries of red ball went on to
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claim the 1st whole of his career had it for ari's. charles declares reigning world champion match for stop in, we'll start from 4th. good. me getting raises a what a lot been. i don't do goes in lots are going to be the lot he was on balloon would. abby shakes huck law is an f one rider following the racing jet and he says there is relief on the ground that the race is taking place. but big questions remain. we went to the beams best constance, and i can't remember the team's best confidence that, that, that focus. so that was so centered on off track events. or there be one really willing to say is that they've got the shot into strong local properties that, that the event will be safe. that you know, all the security measures what those measures. there's been no detail on that. this
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question was give to the beam principles about, you know, do you think if i should continue leasing into the data or anyone saying is that there would be a lot of discussions after this race? there will be a lot of off the desist on a lot, all of the questions that have been days. obviously the missile attack, but you know, the, the safety of the track layout, you know, because it's a high speed. but these are the crashes. so, i mean all the, but the thing is that we're going to have to have from the seated discussion this weekend. but right now it's time to focus on the racing. i would be happy to see a close fight at the fun, i think. i think look, look, charlotte love might, might winter day, my boss better than when. but it's the anybody's, it's, it's quite close at the front of even the margin and well defined between as the clerk was just the point, 025 seconds. so it's really,
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really close at the the in world cup, qualifying tablet i can enter 36 your way to reach the finals when they play jamaica on sunday. but he miss chancellor spot when they lost the costa rica on thursday, but they can do it in this match in toronto, canada, our top of the north and central american qualifying group with the top 3 teams securing their place and the tournaments. christian ericsson has returned to action for denmark for the 1st time since his cardiac arrest while playing at last year's european championships. ericsson came on as a substitute against the netherlands and a friendly match to prepare both teams. for this years, woke up a 30 year old. has a type of pace maker implanted to allow him to continue playing erickson marked as come back with a goal, but couldn't save his team from before to defeat the world. so number one,
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rank side belgium are held to a draw by the republic of ireland in dublin. and vatican put belgium to one off in the 2nd half of ireland to haven't qualified for the final sport. late equalizer through alan brown, england came from a gold down at home to beep switzerland, luke shaw with equalizer. i re cain scored from the spot to complete a to one when both teams will you're paying at the world cup late of this year. england are now unbeaten in $21.00 matches, which is a national record. it will still be an rocha pose. cats are beat bulgaria to one and a friendly in doha, william, cocky with the winner for the asian champions. the draw for the group stages will take place, encounters capital on friday. at the women's cricket world cup defending champions . england have cruised into the semi finals. they beat bangladesh by a 100 wrongs and their last group match in wellington via dangly,
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tops scored with 67 as england posted a target of 235 bangladesh who were making their world cup debut at this tournament, fell well short in reply and sundays other group much south africa beat india with the last ball of the match as they successfully chased down a target of 275. defeat for india was finalised said the last row cup saw them knocked out and gave the west indies the place in the semi's. south africa will face england and the last 4 and the wendy's will play australia or the west indies are on the verge of a task series victory over england. thanks to an impressive display by bowler kyle mares. he took his 1st ever 5 wicked hall to reduce england to a $103.00 for 8 in their 2nd innings of their 3rd and deciding test. and granada taurus only led by 10 runs with just 2 wickets remaining, and there's still 2 days to play to put him on the world's most lucrative franchise cricket tournament is back with 2 matches. on sunday, the 15th edition of the indian uh premier league began with
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a match between raining champions, the chinese super kings and the colors knight writers and writers winning this one by 6 wickets. at the miami open tennis defending champion, herbert to her tosh fire down 17 aces on his way to the 3rd round. a pool playing and yellow looked in good touch. as he beat frenchman, arthur render ganache in straight sets on saturday. her caches chasing his 5th title on the atp or other men's topsy, daniel, madame saw former champion andy murray, bed would have needs to reach the semi finals in miami to regain the number one spot from mil, that job. okay. and that is always permanent. back to you kim. thanks barbara. that's it for me can vanelle for this news all but smiling site will be back in just a moment with more of today's use. i'll see you soon. bye bye. ah
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