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economy, so people can't put up with deportation, is not good for us. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what moves when use and kind of follows that matter to you with ukraine accuses rusher of trying to call the country and to and promises a long campaign of guerilla warfare in occupied regions. meanwhile, video has been released showing wounded russian soldiers being awarded medals for fighting in ukraine. ah, below i, mariam, noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. you are secretary of say, antony blink, and meets palestinian president. man, with a vice trying to rebuild relations,
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the collapse during the trump era, and me in margin to 2000 to destroy antique who demonstrate is fighting to and military rule as the country marks armed forces day. ah, hello and welcome to the program. will ukraine's military intelligence chief, he sang, russia wants to carve his country into 2, because it's failing to take it over completely. carrillo bowden off as promised. a long campaign of guerrilla warfare in the eastern and southern regions that russia and its separatist allies currently control. russia has rejected reports that its advance is stalling. russian forces say they've had dozens of ukrainian military facilities and destroyed arms and fuel depos. meanwhile, a 2nd round of talks between negotiators from kiev and moscow a due to take place on monday. this time in turkey out there is it saying basra v
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begins our coverage now from the city of levine. the day after multiple russian missiles targets in levine in the west of ukraine. president ballade, amir zalinski demanded world leaders give his country more weapons, his tone taunting at times, tear a lead back. it is plain for ukraine, it is tanks, far with state. it is missile defenses. it is anti ship wetmans. that's what our partners have, just gathering dust. not after all, all this is not only for ukraine's freedom, but for europe's freedom. we have already been waiting for 31 days. so who is running the euro? atlantic community, is it still moscow because of their threat? oh, on sunday, across ukraine. prayers for victory, and an end to the war. me mom issue, the se in my mother is 68. she desperately wants to go home. she doesn't believe
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that the home is not there anymore. in our village, whole streets were destroyed by russian tanks after a month of russian bombs and shelley, not every one is willing to turn the other cheek at the motion motion. our military leads weapons because we can't stop the war with diplomacy. diplomacy doesn't work . we don't know putins reasons and we cannot convince him by talking about. i don't know his reasons, but he is against the whole world. in her son, protestors still being tear gassed. say demonstrations have pushed russian forces back, and they are not in complete control of the city. i building to know in car keith more overnight shilling further devastating. a city already heavily battered by russian strikes and more evacuations. from mario, still the worst effected city of the war. the latest attacks on levine came after
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moscow announced plans to refocus its military on the dunbar region, levine, mayor, and its residence. say the missile strikes are proof. russia cannot be trusted. you can still smell the fuel in the air 24 hours after russian missiles hit the storage facility just over there, pretty much destroying it completely. now this hill depot, the fire that was here, has been put out firefighters, have managed to make sure that the facility is now safe. and we have these large fuel trucks here on site to transport the rest of the fuel that it's still at that depot. away from this area, this is a mixed residential industrial area. and that fuel needs to be removed from here because this location is now considered unknown target. the facility is still standing, but structurally compromised, salvaging the remaining fuel is important for the war effort. and for the safety of
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this neighborhood, one of the latest to be targeted in this conflict. zane joins us live now, and we understand president, lot him is landscape has been speaking to the russian medias. and he's outlined some of the terms for the talk, what, what were his remarks? what did he have to say? well, it's clear since the beginning of this campaign that the president of ukraine, his tone has changed over the course of the days that this war has gone on in the beginning, he was much more much more reserved of not wanting to see the conflict begin. but since then, he's become far more emboldened farmer bold in his statements. he's spoken to members of parliament all over the world. tailoring his message to the context for the historical context of the audience he's been speaking to. and now we see he is speaking to russian journalists, certainly a sign that russia may still have an upper hand when it comes to the skies over
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ukraine. they may still be on boarding cities, but flooded. vladimir zelinski is certainly winning the public messaging campaign in this conflict. speaking to russian journalists in a 90 minute video interview independent outlets from russia, he talked about possibly being open to negotiating a neutral status for his country. something that russia is constantly been demanding if there are security guarantees given to you crane by some sort of 3rd party. and he also talked about potentially being open to a non nuclear status, as well as other things that would allow for some sort of settled agreement, what he was clear that he wouldn't negotiate on it any talk of demilitarization or any talk of denot cation which have been sort of a propaganda tools, according to ukrainians, that russia has used in this campaign against ukraine to try to perpetuate some sort of rhyme or reason as to why this conflict has gone on. this interview,
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of course, the kremlin, has already made clear to broadcasters inside russia that they should not carry. and they are now investigating the outlets that did carry out the interview with the ukrainian leader. and ukraine is also warm, that russia is trying to ukraine into drawing parallels with north and south korea any more detail on this well, what we've been hearing is that this is the, these are intelligence reports of the ukrainians are pointing to daily straight. the fact that it is a sort of get out of jail free card for russia to illustrate that this was the plan all along, but really it's an excuse for how their war effort is not going according to plan inside ukraine. you know, we spoke to some western officials who said off the record on background that what they think russia has been trying to do all this time is slowly digest ukraine. one
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piece at a time, one part at a time. this is understandable when you see how they supported the independence of breakaway states. they took over crimea, they've been trying to slowly bit by bit take over parts of ukraine. and all along the understanding was that this was going to be a campaign that would see vladimir putin's hope of reuniting, the former soviet union, the former soviet states, the map of the soviet union as it was in the past. and to try to recreate that, he would eventually take over ukraine in its entirety. so that's been what people have been seeing all along and ukrainian are pointing to now is that this idea of splitting the country into is really more of a way to explain why their military has been bogged down a way to explain away the failures that they've been meeting on the battlefield, largely underestimating the resistance they face from ukrainian forces. thank you
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very much from the crazy he live, same bas robbie, with all a test in the development, russia has been honoring wounded soldiers. it has has for valiantly, in an operation it maintains is on track. hash marlborough brings us more now from moscow. these russian soldiers were wounded in the fighting in ukraine. they're shown here attending a music concert held in a hospital in another hospital deputy defense minister alexander farm in awards. the one did with mardel's for their service. i. the plan is to return home as soon as possible and to continue with my career as a civilian to study. i wish for peace in the whole world honestly. because the current situation affected not just me. my father's in the military, my grand paris in the military president vladimir putin, has also praised members of the national guard,
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taking part in what russia describes as a special operation in the dorm bass region of south east and ukraine was illegally comrades. indeed, combat conditions involve increased risk. i'm well aware of how you act in the situation. highly courageous, the unprofessionally, skillfully and fearlessly you resolve the most complicated task said before you competently and precisely while showing personal heroism. russia has dismiss with boss is operation has been stalled. the missile defense said its military campaign is running as planned, working in ukraine's military capabilities and paving the way for his forces to focus more on liberating areas in the don bus region. leonid position nick leader, the self proclaimed la guns people's republic in eastern ukraine is now saying he plans a referendum on the separatist regions. reunification with russia. what will be the
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future of our republic? i think that in the near future effort, and i'm going to be held on the territory of the republic in which the people will exercise that absolute contribution right and express their opinion on joining the russian federation. i'm absolutely sure that this will be the case. last month, russia formerly recognized the ganske, antonia asked as independent republics, moscow wools, it's operation will only. and when ukraine becomes what it cause, a neutral state acknowledges cry me as part of russia and recognize as the self proclaimed republics of the guns. antoniette ash marbella al jazeera, moscow or ukraine's parliament a saying that russian forces a fi that a nuclear research facility and the eastern city of hi keith, in quite a military says it's we capture near by tau called trust piano. it's one of its most significant territory gains as that bag is in harkey, which has been under heavy bombardment the ukraine force. they say that they're
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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 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 had got back from the russians. now the question is, what is left of that territory? now what we witnessed was, the edge of the town was completely decimated, the russians had dropped bombs there. and it's the question is when rule ukrainian citizens return because the war is still ongoing. and even though ukraine force is managed to take her back, is still not completely safe and i here in the city of harkey, the authorities. busy has said 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 constant 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
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in terms of children in the city is $45.00 and the building behind me. we've heard that the native desk type from that that, that was 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 need . but also they've been using cluster munitions, which is highly controversial, especially in civilian areas. ah, now israeli police saying they have killed 2 attackers who reportedly opened fire on main street and had dera, which is about 50 kilometers from tel aviv to civilians of reportedly been killed. and 2 offices have also been injured and are in a critical condition or high force that joins us from west jerusalem by telephone. now this is the 2nd attack in the last few days in israel. we thing a,
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an uptick can in unrest there. harry well certainly that will be the concern for the israeli government and he is ready security services. as you say, this is a very major attack on sort of a normal is really street north until it on the mediterranean coast in the town of dera. what we understand is that they were 2 attackers. there was a video of them on the street shooting next to a bus. there's someone who seems to be wounded, potentially killed, very close to them. at $1.00 of the men it seems to appear to shoot at a passing cyclist. and before rolling over the wounded or potentially dead person on the ground and taking the automatic gun and carrying on the attack. as you say, the police are saying that both attackers have been killed. there are reports that security services saying that they are housed in the news release from northern
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israel. this follows just a few days after another attack in the south of the country in which a man who was previously convicted of having isis supporting views and was better when from a village in the desert. he carried out an attack, killing 4 people in best shape. he himself was then confronted and killed by civilian who shot him dead. so there is a concern that there is now a mounting level of these attacks. it follows calls from some palestinian factions for more unrest in the run up to the period where we're going to be seeing very soon ramadan easter and passover all coincide. and it's taking place on the eve of a major political summit, foreign ministers. but the not remember it's from bahrain, morocco and egypt meeting, muse, railey and u. s. foreign ministers in southern israel. so there are
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a number of factors all converging here and the prime minister of israel, natalie bennett, on the eve. this important summit is reported to be heading for the scene of this latest attack. thank you very much, harry. force it bring us all the latest on that story. thanks. sorry. well now us, i say as the blanket has been meeting with policy, lead a man with a bass, just aus off t holding talks of prime minister enough tale bennett. the trip to israel in the occupied territories comes as reports emerge, the 2015 nuclear deal with iran is close to being revived. both the us and israel say they are committed to preventing iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. despite differences. only agreements with ron hurry force, it brings us this report. now, if i can a couple of the issues, the 1st point, not to the 1st time the us secretary of state and, and is really prime minister side by side affirming their alliance that the smiles were strain. and even personal praise for the us ambassador to israel was met with
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what sounded like soccer and his deeply committed to the relationship between israel and united states. if it was a difficult meeting, the cause was clear. israel's opposition to reviving the iran nuclear deal, which it says will make it easier for iran to attain a nuclear weapon. israel also oppose is one of the moos. the u. s. is reported ready to make to get the deal done. removing iran's revolution regard, cool permits, list of foreign terror organizations. their proxy, the hoodies just this weekend carried out our risk attack on saudi arabia. i hope the united states will hear the concerned voices from the region, israel's, and others on this very important issue. his guest try to make the case that while the preferred means may differ, the goal was shared. there is no daylight between us on the fundamental proposition that iran must never be allowed to acquire a nuclear weapon. ah, and whether there is a return to the j. c, p, o, a,
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the iran nuclear agreement or not. that principle will not change, nor will our commitment to it. but as the details of this long negotiated deal solidify the daylight between israel and the u. s. becomes ever more glaring, and there are differences to on a separate issue. israel stance on the war and ukraine. israel has provided humanitarian aid, but it's prime minister hasn't condemned russia's invasion out of a public wish to be a mediator and less public concerns about any changes to russia's role. and israel's interests in syria for israel's foreign minister, has condemned the invasion and promised israel won't be used to bypass sanctions. but there's been so far, little evidence of that in terms of policy after a raft of israeli government meetings, a stop in ramallah in the occupied west bank last year, lincoln committed to reopening the u. s. consulate that dealt with palestinian relations so far. it hasn't happened a while despite the crimes of his railey occupation that have reached the stage of
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ethnic cleansing, and racial discrimination as considered by human rights organizations. as well as it's continuous aggressions. we don't find any party that holds israel accountable . lincoln's visit is not yet over the foreign ministers of the u. e. morocco, bahrain in egypt, joining the israelis and americans for a summit in the southern negative desert. a chance for israel to promote its normalization with some arab states, and continue to press the u. s. on iran, harry force it al jazeera west, jerusalem. it with al jazeera life from london. more still to bring you on the program in focused on the appointment is to am on con raney's. large crowds of support is that of no confidence vote in parliament and attentions rise in the french mediterranean honored of corsica after the death of an imprison nationalist leda. ah!
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after a rough rye this winter looks like we've got a blast of warmth coming in the days and weeks ahead for turkey. hello everyone, let me show you a snapshot of the conditions on monday. already look at that is stan bull, 16 degrees. and i think this week you will see your 1st 20 degree day of this season on friday, which is actually april 1st. when those averages start to come up off to central, you're still looking good here temperatures at $22.00 in zagreb, $23.00 in budapest. take a look at paris still hanging on to 21, but soak it up because a big drop in your temperature come in just 11 degrees on wednesday. quick sprits of rain on tuesday, about 2 to 5 millimeters. temperatures have already dropped toward the northwest, so london at 16 got some snow pushing into western russia. so st. petersburg, looking at about 5 centimeters. our next push of some atlantic showers moves in to portugal and southern spain. nothing like the last round of brain we saw,
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but something to put on your radar. top end of africa breeze off the mediterranean . it's going to limit the temperature in cairo's showers in storms along the gulf of guinea. and for southern africa, quite a different sub between the western cape in the eastern cape, capetown, 22 port elizabeth, 35. that's 10 degrees above average. enjoy susan. ah, does the mind play tricks? a damper is always this park right there. or are they really out there and you pass for them by like being pulled up on most magazines, like they're not in the car of fill me could takes the f, b i to call to find out approximately 33120 pages records to do the process mobilizes her community. as long as people are free to talk, then there is no check against the feeling of being watched on al jazeera. ah
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ah, ah. quick look at the main developments this. our grains military intelligence chief is saying russia wants to call his country in 2 because it's failing to take it over completely. carrillo burden off his promising a long campaign of guerrilla warfare in the russian health regions and israeli police as angry of kill 2 attackers who reportedly opened fire on a main street in a dera about 50 kilometers. from tel aviv. the 2 civilians have reportedly been killed in his attack. focused on the prime minister m, ron con, is facing the biggest fight of his political career. some members from his own
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party of joined opposition forces to push for a vote of no confidence. pakistan's government has been robbed by an inflation crisis and a perceive failure to deliver on promises as all a bon jovi reports from his law bought. ah, it's under the march of march's in pakistan, pro an anti government rally. they're happening in major cities. although the election is scheduled for next year in the last 3 and a half years, inflation has skyrocketed to double digits. the ruby has lost its value, and campaign promises remain and fulfilled. adding to prime minister in on hands was, is the perception that magazines powerful military establishment no longer supports him. hahn is trying to muster support as a vote of no confidence gets closer. his coalition, government slim majority is at stake as allies and some ponti and bees are indicating they will vote against him. opposition parties and negotiating terms
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with disgruntled government and beef and allies, those award against him. him non hahn wants to ban them from taking part in politics for life, calling them corrupt thieves and turned coats. ah, did for you. it will become difficult to attend ceremony. first, your children will struggle to find spouses in schools. your children will be harris. he should been shut up on these things. in sundry statements, have real life consequences as neural, am hon. a member of the national assembly who spoke out against his governing p t. i parties failures. he says his children have been threatened in addition to receiving thousands of messages of hate and profanity. i dream pity because of him ran honda saying and he said that he knew his own manifest role so that there will be an accountability across the board. he will not be having any corrupt minister. i really war against 2 things here for his speech. second allegations by the prime
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minister ferguson. any, everybody will have named us the minister for information does not believe the prime minister speeches are inflammatory. people are very angry on your last. how can you tolerate such people who will selda award for for money. there's a history of for hosted in bog hassan out of there that he got out on years ago. the minister was defending us. the bill is of diary, the former leader of the pakistan people's party or people he chaudhry has changed 3 parties in the last decade. but he says allegiance as can be changed before elections under and those who are not happy with the governments performance should resign under article 6 of the any of the constitution. you cannot vote against your party. i should be going back to my people earlier explaining them that this is the reason i'm changing the party and then i can change the party. i cannot stab my party in the back and in the murky politics of pakistan, nor allen vaughn declared,
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if he will vote against hon. i am a member of a patio. let's go to the parliament. on that day, we will decide whether to ward or for or against them. they say there are no permanent enemies, our friends in politics. but if m non hahn wants to become the 1st 5 minutes to complete, his 5 year term is going to be friends. last a little bit longer holiday job. it under the europe, donovan. anger is growing on the french on and of course the craft to the death of the nation is lead to last monday. protest as have set fire net police barracks. if i'm colona died off to he had been attacked in a french prison. nicholas huck has more from osteo in corsica. so right behind me, just earlier corsican nationalists burnt, a french flag and in response you can see what's happening right now. the police continue to fire tear gas, but look,
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people are not running away. they're staying put, and they're gaining in numbers. this is a defiant crowd of our sick and nationalists. why are they here? well, on friday when there was the funeral of the course that can nationalist even colonna, a man that was in a french prison, but was killed by a fellow cellmate. here inside this barracks police officers sang the french national anthem. and at the end of it, they said we got him, him referring to even corona, and that video of them chanting the national anthem and saying those words went on social media. and this has caused this protest that you're seeing right now. people are angry, but it's not just about even could enough. it's about corsican identity in corsica. nationalism. this small mediterranean island feels far away from
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paris. a lot of people here have been singing corsican songs in defiance. they want greater control over their island, whether it be the economy, the education, the language that people use. this is what is at stake. and this is happening just weeks before the presidential elections had of me and ma zamiah's promise to wipe out of position to military rule. he made the comments in his speech to mock armed forces, day florence louis reports o. a grand parade in the capital needle armed forces. day is a day of pomp and circumstance for the myanmar military. but for many of this, the celebrations mosque a brutal reality. these are images from the northern sagen region. people hear say, soldiers from the me on my military came to their village in mid march and set fire to their homes. are sure, and one soldier said burn the house and another said,
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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 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. oh yeah, there is no institution that we can't compare them with. they are committing 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 coo, many protesters have fled to jungle training camps to take up arms against the
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military. that is one big miscalculation that the hunter maids. yeah, they misjudged their own people. thinking that if you killed many people, all the resistance will die down. it has not happens a so it shows though they don't understand their own people and they don't know how to, in this prison conflict. in his speech on sunday, military leader minute hang 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. ah, look at main stories. now. ukraine's military intelligence she for sang russia wants to cough his country into, to get its failing to take it over completely crueler burden of his promise to long
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