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it should be a little more vigilant about what we put on our plates. ah, for god's sake. this merger not made heroes. president joe biden ends his trip to europe, a tough talk direct to the rushes lead of vladimir putin. ah, hello, i'm on inside. this is out there live from dough or so coming up, strikes in the west. the ukrainian city of live is on edge off to russian rockets target fuel depos. u. s. secretary of state and to the blinkin says america will work together with israel to prevent iran developing a nuclear weapon. and the stage is set for the c as academy awards,
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as organized as attempt to make the oscars gauging with russia has criticized you as president jo biden's remarks that president vladimir pierson cannot remain in power and took on pierson directly during a speech in front of a crowd in poland on the final day of his tour of european allies. a wise house correspond chimney hawk reports from the pony capsule. 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 shake. this man could not remain power. it sounded like a major shifting us policy. previously, us officials, including the secretary of state antony lincoln,
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have denied the united states is seeking 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 drawn in a vague about not one single inch of nato dirt or a sick. your obligation article far to defend each and every image, nato turn tour with a full force more collect to 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 biden 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 dealing every day with letterman, what he's done review would make you think, which also on saturday biden met with ukrainian defense and foreign ministers who had made a rare trip out of ukraine. bite and pledge support for ukraine sovereignty and characterized it's resistance as a battle for freedom that may be a long fight. the white house denies president biden was calling for regime change in russia, but instead says he was arguing that lot of our prudent cannot be allowed to exercise power over the region. still, biden's message was unmistakable, that russia's war and ukraine is
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a battle for democracy. the free world must fight. kimberly hell can al jazeera warsaw. speaking as part of a trip to israel, u. s. secretary of state antony blinking, clarified, president biden's common saying washington is not seeking regime change in russia. i think president white house made the point last night that quite simply our present gluten 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 is up to the russian people. as j bought and was visiting poland, russian missiles hit ukraine's western city of live close to the polish border. i fight as have been working to control the damage isn't oil for that as a hit by russian cruise missiles on saturday. a man says it's cool,
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a significant damage. let's go straight to rob mcbride, who joins us now live from live. rob, i want to start with the humanitarian corridor, was because we hear that 2 more will reopen again today. how's it been going? getting people out of those areas under seas like multiple a date has been trouble that has been controversial. that have been allegations that the russians have been targeting with artillery fire. some of these that covered those asked the civilians that started moving along them. so it has been start and stop. and also the fact that there are claims that some of the people who've been displaced from these places being directed towards russia. that's according to the ukranian that may be some pressure being put on the ukraine about how these people are returned almost as though they might be held as bargaining chips or poor or hostages even in the future. so it does remain
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a very troubled area, but we do know that the terry of colorado's are operating, especially in the east of the country around dawn yet got new hands. i don't so of course that there is a colorado out about you called the guy, which is that scene is probably the most important, colorado, the people most the need. it was interesting that the deputy prime minister here and ukraine has given some figures of the scale of the humanitarian need in matter . you paul, and also the displacement of people, some 71000 people from mary. you paul, have so far been taken out of the city a city that a few months few weeks ago just a month ago before the start of this conflict, i had a population of 430000 here in the v itself by the authorities here is still assessing the damage from saturday afternoon and evening double rocket attacks to miss south 5, a fuel deaf. i hear a couple of kilometers from the center of louis around 6 kilometers from the center of here. were 2 more missiles fired at some sort of defense repair facility. we are
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told which has been badly damaged. the authorities here in the beef seemed to say that this was time to coincide too, as a way of greeting. according to the man, jip president, joe biden. just a short distance away across the border in poland during his visit friday saturday . ivan, also, what is the authority in key if this could well be a targeting by russia, ukraine fuel facilities because as well as the fuel dep over here. now the fuel deaf in the town of which is north of here was also targeted. but unusual that we have so many attacks in this part, the western part of your money. thanks about rob mcbride that 1st live in nevada. well, ukrainian troops are launching counter attacks against russell forces in some areas around the capitol. those gains have reassured people living in cave, who as a mon, con, reports refused to live in fear. in a city that was 50 percent evacuated,
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where russian troops are only 15 kilometers from where i'm walking. this isn't just in the head of spirituality, this is an act of defiance. now, normally this church would be absolutely part. but take a look around, people are 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 numbers. 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. ringback central cave
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is seen as a safe place now the more, like i said, the more restaurants that 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 their basic things that they need for everyday life. and because keep it in full in the 1st 2 or 3 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. ringback isn't central case or u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin is in israel where he's met with the foreign minister, jerry lockheed both sides say they're committed to preventing iran from guessing nuclear weapons. despite differences on efforts to revive b. 2015 nuclear deal around with nuclear weapon or the capacity of bruce when
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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 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 feel we are 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 ours really partners on the way for while israeli foreign minister jerry le p that said his country will work with you as to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. we have disagreements about 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
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the same time, israel will do anything we believe is needed to stop the rain and nuclear prop 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, rollins government says the revival of the nuclear dale is imminent, saying, come on, come on. see a senior advisor to the supreme lead, ayatollah holly. how many had some issues still the remain unresolved? he was speaking at the doha forum here in keta. the other issue is that has we resolved, including guarantee that her do american solution would not withdraw any more in the future. and other issues i told you that there are 500 names entities and personalities who are listed unsanctioned. and most of these have
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economic impact on your own. in relation we do listening countries i r g c is very important for in onion. 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 lease. so head on the out is there a man mosse military leader says no more negotiations, and vows to destroy anti q. u. demonstrate is fighting and his role on pakistan's prime minister in ron con riley's as support as in a huge shove strength, as he faces the biggest fight of his political career. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies with sponsored by cut airways or can see your world's weather update. we're going to kick this one off in the
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philippines where rain is really being put to round southern areas. so from to val, it's a subaru rate into pruitt. so princess said there is a severe flood advisory in place for the southern island. so that gives you an idea of just how intense the rain is. if we pull out, show the rest of se stages. some sunny spells to be found for sumatra and also getting into bursts of rain right across java on monday. okay. now for china, here's the situation that slug of rain. southern air is really that southeast corner, but it shooting rate over into taiwan. so what conditions for type pay? we did see about $5200.00 millimeters of rain across areas of japan that's now pushed away snow for a time over the hills of how kado support was got to hide 6 degrees and looking good across the korean peninsula. suns out in sol, so we got yen for 14. now for india it's really about the heat in the northwest. we'll get there in one sec, but some thunder storms to be expected across careless state. okay, so for this next one put the colors on dark of the red, the higher the temperature,
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oh. you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top stories this our russia has criticize you as president jo biden's remarks in poland that president vladimir pierson cannot remain in power secretary of state antony blank and later, clarified washington is not seeking regime change in russia by vases in ukraine's western city of levin are working to control the damage is an oil facility hit by russian cruise missiles on saturday in the city close to the polish border was targeted as president biden visited, poland only to humanitarian corridors, including one from the policy of matter, poll have been opened on sunday. 15 boxes with civilians have left from the besieged city. some 100000 people were maint tracked. in myanmar, the head of the army has promised to wipe out opposition to military evil. he made
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the comments and a speech to monk armed forces day as florence lou reports 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 this, the celebrations mosque abuto reality. these are images from the northern sagen region. people here say soldiers from the man, man 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, it's accused antique who opponents of starting the fires in yan gone. the hustle
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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 compare them with the r commits in the 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's 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.
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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. you quite a nuclear watchdog says a research facility that 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 on the attack and overload strikes. i said, bank is in khaki. the ukraine 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 places, they say the russians are retreating and in others, they say that the russians are digging in and out read the ukrainian military. and they 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,
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what is left of that territory? now what we witnessed was, the edge of the town was competing decimated. the russians had dropped bombs there, and it's the question is when real ukrainian citizens return because the war is still ongoing, and even though ukraine force is managed to take territory back is still not completely safe. and here in the city of harkey, the authorities here say that they've been very busy trying to put out fires because of the russian shelling it's completely carrying on throughout the night throughout the morning. constantly going on and the fly service has been struggling 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 on 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 type from that not that was bon and the 1st of march, nearly a month later. the discount is $28.00, but the russians have had toss told schools. i'm playground something that we in it,
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but also they've been using cluster munitions, which is highly controversial, especially in civilian areas. hawkstern's prime minister miran cohen is facing the biggest fight of his political korea. he's called for a 1000000 peasant march in support of him and his coalition government. i had a week long debate, culminating in a no conference fight that's being spawn said, find the lines of opposition groups who accuse him wrong, con of corruption, and blame him for a deepening economic crisis. that's going on. if to islamabad, now an osama benjamin. so sama are a 1000000 people gonna 10 out in support of him on con. well that remains to be the $1000000.00 question that if he will be able do up thaws are proud of a 1000000 people by the looks of it. there are thousands of people who have been coming to the federal capital id love about our people from all parts of the country. i've been traveling for the last few days to try and take part in this
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valley. and there are a few 1000 people here. we were inside the crowd, we were asking them about do they still support in bonham? because there seems to be a lot of anxiety amongst the people in pakistan because of rising inflation. the economic crisis and the aim fighting within the government has been very allies of this cindy majority. government are trying to move away from emb ron han. they are being cajoled by both the opposition and that really body to try and come back to their forts. m, ron con, can become pakistan's 1st prime minister to complete his 5 year term. and it is worth noting that this is not the only rally which is happening in the front gate capital. also, supporters of opposition parties are coming to the frontal capital, which in the next 24 hours are going to have their full force, their shores feet power, saying that enron con, has been taking this country down under for the last to be an off it. and all should come to an end. so it is the beginning off, as you said, a very interesting period in m, ron funds. but at the key career,
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it is going to be worth noting which side comes on top because in the next 24 hours that the national assembly, this week long debate of the no positive motion is going to take place. and then there will be a final vote of no confidence and begin by the name ron han continues to remain the prime minister or have to go home. money. thanks to that osama bins of a that for us in islamabad, russian forces have used t gas to dispose protesters in the southern city of cas. some i purchased as could be seen chanting and whooping too, as russian forces when tear gas and warning shots were fired, residents have resisted russian forces for weeks. cason was the 1st big urban centre to full to russian forces. within the 1st week of invasion. russia, ministry of defense has published footage of its attacks around the kiva region. it claims to have destroyed ukrainian military targets and ammunition depos. a longest,
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largest contingent of russian ground forces saw in areas around keith, but ukrainian forces have repelled those attacks, preventing them from advancing into the capitol. fighting continues in at a pin host. the mal, which ukraine retook earlier this week of the war and ukraine's also featured in discussions being held at the annual, doha for unless bringing gemma on child was aired, live conference, china and you mentioned it has been a key talking points amongst that it gets amongst world leaders and government officials who are gathered here in the, obviously huge bringing their own perspective to trying to solve the current war in ukraine, amongst them, or maybe at the head of those efforts to try and find a diplomatic solution is tarkey. we're joined now by his excellency doctor bram cut in spokesperson for the turkish president. you. in fact person, you have
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a very strong relationship when it comes to diplomacy with russia, where the invoice for anchorage to must fall back a few years ago. and there was a crisis between the 2 countries. where do you view the status of a truck is mediation right now? well, the positions are still too far away from each other within ukraine and russia. there are strategic issues that are totally issues of course is total the integrity of sovereignty, trying that must be protected in any kind of negotiations. of course, the content is up to the russians and ukrainians to decide in terms of how they will resolve their differences. are main prior to now is to bring decides together, facilitate their talks and come up with a mediterranean ceasefire so that the negotiations can, can move forward. it's not easy when the war is still going on and the ukranian cities are being bomb and people are dying. and people are fleeing the country as refugees. but in spite of this, that's where diplomacy is needed. i mean, the,
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the brutality of the war should not blind us to the emergency and urgency of diplomatic efforts. and this is what we're trying to do between the 2 countries in any conflict resolution. the primary objective is to find the common ground, that middle area that they can meet. so what do you view through your discussions with much in particular, where have they offered that common ground to be politically speaking? what are they willing to give up, or what are they willing to maybe a turn away from in order to push forward with negotiations? of course, ukraine is will never give up on their solid, on the, on political unity and territorial integrity. and of course, we fully support that. on the other hand, the russian sense of insecurity are security guarantees at a larger level, other on a larger scale that is resolved to west. it's not just about ukraine, but it's about nato expansion. it's about, you know, having a deal with the western block with the united states with europe. this larger
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issues i think will play an important role in russia thinking, in terms of when they will see the common ground emerging from all. this is not going to be easy. i think of course, we are trying our best to bring an end to this war sooner rather than later. if you can end this war a day earlier than it is necessary. i think that's a, as a big win for every one, but it's not going to be that easy because as i said, the positions are still a bit too far apart from each other. but it doesn't mean that talks are useless to the country. the negotiating teams, russian and ukrainian are talking and they're, they're meeting and we are going to, we will continue to support them on and on the issue of talks, you succeeded in bringing the 4 ministers together, your president and the other official said they're waiting for a meeting between savanski, i'm bruton, turkey, as a whole country. can we expect those folks between the 2 presidents anytime soon? we hope so. we want to facilitate that our president has made that offer to both
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president zalinski and to president putin. president lindsey has agreed in principle of course with the conditions that i just outlined. our president put in, feels that he is not ready yet because the negotiation teams have not brought their positions closer enough or close enough to one another for the leaders to meet the way we see this is that didn't negotiation teams are dealing with a lot of important technical issues so that they, they need to produce some results. the meeting between the 2 foreign ministers in australia kind of diplomacy forum was the 1st political meeting between the 2 ministers since the beginning of the war. what we need now is a high level strategic level meeting between the 2 presidents, zelinski and put in. and we are ready of course to, to help. but we understand both sides still have their positions are working on them, different aspects, important details, and many, many other issues that need to be worked out. but we believe
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a meeting between the 2 residents, even without having a final resolution of the issues between the negotiation teams will play a key role in bringing both those issues into a greater to leave bringing out about the humanitarian ceasefire. and then finally, a diplomatic, peaceful resolution of the you venue more dr. ton and thank you very much for your time. sorry, we had to cut it short there. but the message, quite frankly, here is that not only is this a crisis that is taking up a lot of the agendas of several countries, unlikely say that when it's for leaders. but as far as tarkey is concerned, trying to use the leverage it's has and trying to end the war, even as dr. cut in said there, if it's only just one day earlier. so a big emphasis on conflict resolution. you are out the door ha forum. thank you for that jamal on child there for us live into it's biggest night in hollywood. the
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academy awards is set to honor the film industry's best at the see a ceremony on sunday night, and it comes at a time of uncertainty. and as heidi j castro reports from los angeles, it's likely to become a platform for artists to support ukraine. as hollywood puts on it's glamorous best bombs, maybe 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 night's overall mood will be light. the show's producers have promised beginning with this year's 3 female comedian host phone. we're already aware that we're now moved nominated film is netflix power of the dog in contention for best picture and 11 other categories. it's facing an underdog challenge from
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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 throw everything at the wall and see what sticks 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.

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