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emanuel micron is expected to be re elected as president of what will the 2nd term mean for france and the you. april on al jazeera a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera. ah, ukraine accuses russia. have tried to carve the country into and promises a long campaign of guerrilla warfare in occupied regions. ah, lo, i'm mariam noisy in london, also coming up on the program. video has been really showing wounded russian soldiers being awarded medals for fighting inside ukraine. israeli police or
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they've killed 2 attackers who reported local fire in the city of dera. 2 civilians have been shot dead and tensions rise only french mediterranean island of corsica, after the death of an imprisoned nationalist leda. oh, ukraine's military intelligence chief says russia wants to carve his country into because it's failing to take it over completely cooler burden off has promised a long campaign of guerrilla warfare in the eastern and southern regions that russia and it separate his allies control. russia has meanwhile rejected reports that its advance is stalling. russian forces. they've hit dozens of ukrainian military facilities and destroyed arms and fuel depos. and then in other developments, a 2nd round of talks between negotiators from key of and moscow are scheduled to
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take place on monday. this time in turkey. same basra. the begins our coverage now from the city of live eve. the day after multiple russian missiles hit 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 elite that 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? them because of their threat? ah, on sunday, across ukraine. prayers for victory, and an end to the war. me my mission visit. that is him. my mother is 68. she
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desperately wants to go home. she doesn't believe 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 most. most of 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 in car keys more overnight shilling further devastating. a city already heavily battered by russian strikes have been and more evacuations. from mariano, still the worst affected city of the war. the latest attacks on levine came after
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moscow announced plans to refocus its military on the don boss region. love eves, mayor and its residence. say the missile strikes are proof. russia can not 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 fuel 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 is 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. st. basra, the ultra 0 live eve brush air has been honoring wounded soldiers. it says i fought valiantly in an operation. it maintains is on track. i shall bar reports on this now from the russian capital laska. these russian soldiers were wounded in the fighting in ukraine. thus shown here, attending a music concert held in a hospital in another hospital deputy defense minister alexander farm in a was the one did with madeline 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, when 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 dumbass region of south eastern ukraine, was illegally comrades. indeed, combat conditions involve increased risk. i am 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 report is operation has been stalled. the missile defense said its military campaign is running as planned, weakening 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 easton, ukraine is now saying he plans a referendum on the separatist regions. reunification with russia given what will
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be the future of our republic. i think that in the near future effort end of it will be held on the territory of the republic in which the people will exercise that absolute constitution right and express their opinion on joining the russian federation. i am absolutely sure that this will be the case. last month, russia formerly recognized the guns underneath. as independent republics, moscow wools, its operation will only, and when ukraine becomes what it calls a neutral state, acknowledges cry me as part of russia and recognize as the self proclaimed republics of the guns. antonietta ash, marbella al jazeera, moscow of london milan scarce ang, he is willing to consider neutrality. negotiations with russia to end. the conflict . ukrainian president spoke to several independent russian, you, cham channels, news websites, saying russians must know the truth about the invasion of cramming is worn. russian median not to publish that interview, but zelinski shed an hour and
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a half at the full interview on his own social media channels. are his communications watched ok, sad it had started an investigation into the outlets. guaranteed security guarantees and neutrality, non nuclear status of our state, we are ready to go for it. this is the most important point. it was the main point for the russian federation as far as i can remember. and if i remember correctly, this is why they started the war equations parliament to sang russian force is a fighter, a nuclear research facility in the eastern city of harkins, ukrainian military says it's we captured a nearby town called trust. janet's one of its most significant territorial games as a bag is in hockey, which is faced heavy bombardment. the ukraine forces say that they're pushing back against the russians. now they said 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 like digging in are you out with the ukrainian military
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. and they took us to the outskirts of car keys just outside of the show to some territory that they 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 bonds there. and it's the question is when will ukrainian citizens return because the war is still ongoing. and even though the ukrainian force is managed to take her true back, is still not completely safe. and i here in the city of hockey, the authorities here say that they've been very busy trying to put out fires because of the russian. shelling is completely carrying on throughout the night throughout the morning was constantly going on and the fire 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 holding on from that. now the authorities also say that the latest death counting terms of children in the city is $45.00. and the building behind me, we've heard that the latest f type from that not that was born on the 1st of march . now nearly a month later, the death can't days $28.00,
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but the russians have the hit hospitals, schools. i'm playground something that we witness, but also they've been using cluster munitions, which is highly controversial, especially in civilian areas. all the scale of ashes bombardment of the city of nile pull in ukraine is becoming clara. now, some residence in the besieged southern city of return from taking refuge in bunkers to find their homes completely destroyed. official say more than a 100000. people still need to be evacuated. most of them are without food, water or heating? yeah, yeah. i've lived here since i was born. my husband is, well, we got married here and had babies. what, now? what is left for us? i don't want to go anywhere from marry a plant, but there's no way to live here. russian attacks have devastated northern areas of the capital kills any people fled when the invasion 1st started, but now life is returning to some normality,
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emron con reports. oh, this isn't just an act of faith. it's a moment of escape from the war and some semblance of a more normal life. slowly and tiny, but significant ways, life in keith is returning. oh, in the early days of the war, most people fled the city, some 50 percent left according to authorities. oh, now summer returning and the church is once again becoming a community focal point. so over no faith is the most important thing right now. more important than anything else. i've been coming here for 20 years and i love god more than anything. it is. i believe in my faith and with faith we were when we all have our front lines, i am a doctor, that's my wall. the church is playing his part as well for his all skills. saint blood in her church was built in 1882. it's witness much upheaval and now it's
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a heritage site, protected by the city. ukraine's orthodox church was re established in 1990 when it was part of the soviet union and st. helena may church still to this day, plays a crucial role in society. oh, it's been open throughout the war, but the last couple of sundays they have witness more of the faithful coming to pray. this could almost be a regular sunday service, but there's one crucial difference. there are more people in uniform. oh, there are no accurate figures. family people have returned back to key but if you go to places where people might gather they. busy are actually gathering whether is a church like this, or even a restaurant in the middle of downtown people are coming back and that's a sign of confidence. and inside it's a moment of reflection and quiet belief. but as they leave the reality of a capital city war isn't very far away in ron con, our desert cave,
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ah, now israeli police is saying they have killed 2 attackers who reported life and fire on a main street. and had darrow, which lies about 50 kilometers from tel aviv to civilians are reportedly killed. and 2 offices have been injured and are in a critical condition. hi force. it brings us more from west jerusalem is being treated as a major attack by the israeli security forces and government that's evidenced by the fact that the prime minister natalie bennett has himself traveled to the scene to see the aftermath. and to get a briefing, what is being reported, what we understand took place was that these 2 gunman appeared on the street in this northern town of dara, close to the coast, north of television, and that they open fire on an area around a bus stop at a time when a bus was slowing and apparently letting people off that they were israeli security
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forces, among that group of people and the 2 people were shot and killed in that initial attack. now what the police are saying is that they were under cover offices, 2 of them eating at a restaurant near by. and they heard the gunfire came and confronted and had a shootout with the 2 attackers who were then killed. and certainly there is video that seems to corroborate that it least in terms of a prolonged bout of heavy gunfire in the area. this is the 2nd sort of mass attack of this kind. the other one in the shape in the south a few days ago was an attack using ramming and stabbing. but again, multiple people killed in what is being linked to an isis ideology. and not instance, again, there are some reports that the palestinian is ready suspects in this attack. also had some isis links and there are investigations and indeed rates going on. it was
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believed to be the home town of almost some in northern israel. so that for you on the program talk, it sounds prime minister mon conrad is large. crowds of supporters had no confidence about in parliament. and el salvador declines the state of emergency after the highest number of killings in a single day. since the time of the century, ah, the soggy weather continues for southern china. hello, everyone. here is a snapshot of your conditions on monday that rain is running in to taiwan. so wash out for ty, pay with a high of $21.00 degrees. did see a lot of rain in japan, but that activity his bow shoved away. we'll see snow over the hills of how cut off for a time, but definitely an improvement in the conditions wall to wall sunshine for the
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korean peninsula, sol, 14 degrees for you. se asia, our usual storms come in and go in here, but some sunny spells across sumatra. there's those downpours for javin. i've got to take your break to the philippines. rein being whipped around here from tao into sebu right into pu alto princess a. there is a severe flight advisory in place, so that's just an indication of how intense the rain will be. speaking of intense rain off to australia. now, in the zone here, rain has just parked itself, ringing out its moisture could see up to 200 millimeters in the zone where we saw extreme flooding. so the ground is saturated and cannot hang on to any more rain off to the west. remnants of what was tropical cyclone charlotte, feeding rain and storms into per some of those storms have been severe and certainly the potential for more on monday off to the north island of new zealand. that rain still plug into escape given a hive. 19 degrees for you. that's it too soon. ah.
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from the al jazeera london broke out into the people in thoughtful. com station is very intuitive to us to corporate at local scales, unprompted uninterrupted, west, individually. some is about learning school freight with people outside our group and see them not as members of groups as such. but as individuals, part 2 of we'll store and nicholas re, harney corp, racing outside of our immediate family is a major part of our human success story. studio be unscripted on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back. a look at the main developments this. our grades military intelligence chief is saying russia wants to call his country in to because it's
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failing to take it over completely. carrillo bowden off as promising a long campaign of guerrilla warfare in the russian health regions. meanwhile, moscow's rejected reports. it's advances, stalling, russian forces, say they've had dozens of ukrainian military facilities and destroyed arms and fuel death bows. and are all the top story this. how israeli police say they've killed 2 attackers reportedly opened fire on a main street and had darrow, which lies about 50 kilometers from tel aviv to civilians have reportedly been killed. now you are such, you say antony blank and has met with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas, just aus off t holding talks with prime minister in of tale bennett. trip to israel and the occupied territories comes as reports emerged in 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 on the nature of the agreement with darren harry force, it has this report. now i got
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a couple issues. the 1st one, not to the 1st time a you a secretary of state's and an israeli prime minister, side by side affirming their alliance. but the smiles were strained, and even personal praise for the u. s. ambassador to israel was met with what sounded like sarcasm is deeply committed to the relationship between either if it was a difficult meeting, the cause was clear. israel's opposition to reviving the iran nuclear deal, which it says, who make it easier for iran to attain a nuclear weapon. oh, israel also oppose is one of the moves. the u. s. is reportedly ready to make to get the deal done. removing aaron's revolutionary god, core from its list of foreign terror organizations. their proxy, the what is just this week and carried out a rhythmic attack on saudi arabia. i hope the united states will hear their concern voices from the region, israel's, and others on this very important issue. his guess try to make the case that while
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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 nuclear weapons. ah, and whether there is a return to the j. c. p, o, a, 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 in ukraine. israel has provided humanitarian aid, but its 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 is really government meetings. a stop in ramallah in the occupied west
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bank last year, blink and committed to reopening the u. s. consulate that dealt with palestinian relations so far, it hasn't happened. what the one, despite the crimes of israeli occupation that have reached the stage of ethnic cleansing, and racial discrimination as considered by human rights organizations, as well as its 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 nego. does it 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 was jerusalem. anger is crying on the french island of course the car after the death of the nationalist leader last monday. protest is set fire near police barracks. van colona died after he had been assaulted in a french prison. he was serving
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a life sentence for the matter of a government official. i'll do there is nicholas hat bring his ma now from 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, people are not running away. they're staying put, and they're gaining in numbers. this is a defiant crowd of our sick in nationalists. why are they here? well, on friday, when there was the funeral of the course, it 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 colona, and that video them chanting the national anthem and saying those words went on
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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 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. now china's most populous as he shanghai is announced, plans to implement his stag locked down starting sunday. the eastern half of the city known as pu dong will be put under locked down for 5 days, and is living in shanghai in western half pushy will face similar measures at the start of april, said he is home to 26000000 people. kind of at 19 infections have been surging in
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recent weeks, went out to pakistan where the prime minister and ron khan is facing the biggest fight of his political career. members from his own party of joined opposition forces to push for a vote of no confidence. pakistan's government has been rocked spine inflation crisis and a perceive failure to deliver on promises. some have been java reports now from as long as it's under the march of march is in pakistan, pro an anti government rally. they're happening immediate 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 among hahn's rose is the perception that magazines florence will military establishment no longer supports him. hahn is trying to muster support as a boarder, no confidence gets closer. his coalition,
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government slim majority that stick as allies and somebody in bees are indicating they will vote against him. opposition parties are negotiating terms with disgruntled government and beef and allies, those who ward against him and run hon wants to ban them from taking part in politics for life, calling them corrupt thieves and turn coats. ah, to live for you, it'll become difficult to attend ceremonies. most of 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 in his own manifest also that there will
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be an accountability across the board. he will not be having any corrupt minister. i really war against 2 things here for hate speech. second allegations by the communists are focusing on 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 ha, streaming and back a song out of there that he got out on years ago. the minister was defending assemblies 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. 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 pupil earlier explaining them that this is the
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reason i'm joining 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, if he will vote against hon. i am a member of o. p t. i am at school to the parliament. on that day, we will decide whether to ward or for or against. they say, there are no permanent enemies, are friends in politics. but if i am not, hon wants to become the hurst by minister to complete. his 5 year term is going to be friends. last a little bit longer and we have it under the era. donald al salvador congress is approved to request from the countries president to suspense and constitutional protections. after a dramatic surge and gang violence, police reported $62.00 killings on saturday, the highest single day title since the turn of the century on fish reports and increased army presence on the streets and el salvador,
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an immediate reaction to a bloody weekend. 62 homicides on saturday, the most in one single day in more than 20 years. 0 0 the president and congress passing a temporary move to impose restrictions on assembly, extend police the tensions and a low, the intercept of communications like phone calls. ha. the decree that declares the emergency regime is approved. you el salvador is home to several violent gangs or press, the natty mckelly has been credited with cutting the crime rate. it's still one of the most violent countries on earth. he treated his approval of the assembly's endorsement of his move, seeing the measures to be taken will be implemented by the pattern and institutions and denounced only when it's necessary for the majority of the population. life continues as normal. may god bless us all. many on the streets of san salvador, back the move. but let me tell you a,
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i think it's good because it's excellent. if we can look out for each other, let him show he is against crime. that's all i can say for me that when a capital a pork every as again, i think the approval is good because there's too much violence and justice happening. everything had come down, but this is revenge against the government of them. if it was in my hands, i would give them a harsh penalty. as i say, a brutal punishment president mckinley has previously been accused of negotiating, a truce with the guns to win their political support. something he denies you restrictions are in place for 30 days, but could be extended. i won't for sure, i'll just either malta as prime minister robert baylor is claiming victory in the country's general election. this is the 3rd success of win for the labor party and our failures. first, he took over from joseph muscat 2 years ago who quit during a political crisis, boxed by the murder of an investigative journalist, voter. turnout was the lowest moultrie seen in decades. now a thought more than
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a 1000 choirs in taos, the cities across the world hung out in unison, calling for peace in ukraine. oh, in madrid, hundreds of people took part in the event that was live streamed on youtube are the countries including portugal, italy, mexico, and the u. k. also help performances. it comes days after you quiting president low to mid zaleski, made another international appeal for communities to rally against the war and show support for the people of ukraine. ah, squeaked look at the main stories. now. ukraine's military intelligence chief has sang. russia wants to carve his country and to, because it's failing to take it over completely killer burden off as promised. a
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campaign of guerrilla warfare in the eastern and southern regions that russia in itself purchased allies control.

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