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zone in the most dangerous intersections and assad able he didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happened to the people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics, if you're funny to turn to the camera man, said let's get the hell out of here. sorry, a vo holiday in wool hotels on al jazeera blue fellow to me as lensky spells out terms of a possible peace deal with russia. but once guarantees on ukraine's interests, ah, i'm adrian for them. this is al jazeera life, and doha, also coming up. surveys are held in russia to honest soldiers wounded in the war against ukraine. not even that, ah, anger in northern israel as 2 civilians are killed in the shooting incident. police
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of short dead the attackers and controversy at the oscars as will smith apparently smacks chris wrong. then winds best actor we begin a new crane where president followed him as lensky has talked about tom's for possible peace deal with russia. he's told, independent russian journalists that compromise is the only way to end the war. the kremlin has warned local media not to publish the interview. guarantees up by 50 any 3 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, that is why they started the war. we will not sit down behind the table if we talk about some kind of demilitarization, some kind of d nats vacation. i simply do not get these things. yeah, i understand it's impossible to force russia completely from ukrainian territory.
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it would lead to a 3rd world war line, i understand it, and that is why i am talking about a compromise. go back to where it all began and then we will try to solve the dumbass issues. the complicated dont boss issue zachary pay can, is researcher at the center of the european policy studies. he says it's really about what neutrality would look like for ukraine. very much so obviously there's a question of whether or not neutrality means being able to join nato or not, versus being able to join you or not. the central theme in the lead up to this invasion was indeed ukraine status in nato. and that's how russia shows more or less explicitly to frame neutrality during those talks over over previous months. but membership in the european union is just as much of a sticking point. obviously, russia doesn't want to reference the european union to much fits much happier to see that you sideline from these processes and to make the u appears if it's not a genuine actor. but obviously joining the european union poses certain problems for russia as well. if, if, if ukraine were to join the european union,
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because the u is more of a western political construct than russia insist that ukraine forms part of the russian world. and of course the you nominally has a common foreign and security policy as well. meanwhile, ukrainians continue to suffer constant bombardment of towns and cities across the country. that's despite russia saying that it would concentrate it's offensive in the east al jazeera same bus. robbie reports now from movies. oh, on sunday, across ukraine. prayers for victory. and an end to the war lea, my mission, the 73. my mother is 68th. she desperately wants to go home. she doesn't believe that the home is not there anymore. in our village hall streets were destroyed by russian tanks after a month of russian bombs and shelling. not everyone is willing to turn the other cheek. mustn't move our military leads weapons because we can't stop the war with diplomacy. what diplomacy doesn't work?
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we don't know putin's reasons, and we cannot convince him by talking of them. i don't know his reasons, but he is against the whole world. oh, in her son, protesters 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 with incur keith mor overnight shilling further. devastating. a city already heavily battered by russian strikes and more evacuations. from mariano. still the worst affected city of the war. the latest attacks on levine came after moscow announced plans to refocus its military on the dunbar region. love eves 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
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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 this neighborhood. one of the latest to be targeted in this conflict. st. basra, the ultra 0 live eve, ukraine's military intelligence chief has warned, russia wants to carve his country and to, because it's failing to take it over to camp completely. his comments come ahead of fill the diplomatic talks between ukrainian or russian officials in turkey this
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week. i was here, russell set up as more from a stumble. took a gross narrowed, one had a phone call with the russian president vladimir putin, and that they have read the next round of the p stalls to take place in a stumble. turkey is for now. the only comes to only need to come to who has still good relations with both parties. turkish air space is open to the russian flies. there are no sanctions against russia. the russian, all the guards are welcomed in turkey, the trade still in place. the guys that guess us for export is still in place. and then the official zonker. i'm the final charges position as bit ukraine, but not at gas, russia. so both manian and the russian leadership. so i have people that have repeatedly said that they appreciate churches balance and to the crisis. so in that sense, it seems that i did that negotiations taking place in a, one of the largest neutral member, symbolic who is also quite important. and as
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a neutral state as well. so it's going to be easy to mediate or to facilitate their piece here. officials and the sources in i'm kind of that they have talked to, they said that they are not expecting any immediate deal or not any breakthrough. so in a short time, but they said that the chance of the success regarding this piece dogs depends quietly on their parties. flexibility. russia has been honoring wounded soldiers that it says have fought valiantly in an operation that it maintains is on track. the defense ministry says that many more ukrainian military facilities have been destroyed and was a serious hush from alberta reports. now, from moscow. 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
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a was the one did with madeline for their service on the way the plan is to return home as soon as possible and to continue with my career as a civilian to study. i wish for patient 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, taking part in what russia describes as a special operation in the dorm bass region of south east and ukraine was eagerly comrades, indeed combat conditions involve increased risk, i am well aware of how you act in the situation. highly, courageously and professionally, skilfully 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 ministry of defense set,
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its military campaign, is running as planned, weakening ukraine's military capabilities and paving the way for his forces to focus more or less rating areas in the don bus region. luna passes 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 be the future of our republic. i think that in the near future reference 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'm absolutely sure that this will be the case. last month, russia formerly recognized the guns, and lenny asked as independent republics, moscow wolves, it's operation will only and when ukraine becomes what it cause, a neutral state acknowledges crimea as part of russia and recognizes the self
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proclaimed republics of the guns. antoniette hush marbella al jazeera moscow. they have been protests and all that israel after a shooting left at least 2 people dead. oh, going. several of us were injured when gunman opened fire on the streets of her dera, city, north of tel aviv demonstrators at the scene of the attack, had been calling for revenge. the 2 gunman were shot dead by undercover policeman who had been dining at a nearby restaurant at the time of the attack. i saw has claimed responsibility cooler. no, i wanted to know if you still think it's a difficult evening for all of us who sell at the event as far as israel's police and the state of israel are concerned is still not over. many special police forces operate in many places across the country to ensure that there are no more accomplices to this horrible murder that happened here. washington or now from out 0 hurry force at him west jerusalem. well, this is certainly being treated as
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a very major attack by the very security establishment and by the government evidenced by the fact that these ready prime minister natalie bennett himself, went to the scene of the attack shortly afterwards. to witness the aftermath and to get briefed on exactly what took place. what we understand took place from reports and from police is that the 2 attackers showed up on the street in this northern town of hud error and began firing at a bus stop. where there was a group of people congregated, including some israeli security services to people killed in that initial round of firing alone. we understand video shows the 2 men continuing to fire, one of them with a pistol, apparently aiming at a passing cyclist before turning over the prone body of the of a dead or injured person on the ground and taking that person's rifle and continuing the attack. now police say that there was also a pair of undercover officers eating at a restaurant nearby. they heard the fighting of the gunshots and came and
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confronted 2 attackers and engage them in what report suggested suddenly video from the scene suggests was a prolonged about of gun 5. the 2 attackers kill is ready. police say that they a palestinian israelis from the northern town of omar, fathom some reports of links with isis ideology. and indeed there was another attack that took place in which for israeli civilians and the attacker himself were killed in best shaver and israel south just a few days ago. so concerns about a potential wave of such violence. and this taking place on the eve of a high, important for israel summit in the southern does it involving for foreign ministers from arab countries? andy is really foreign minister le paid, as well as the us secretary of state, and he blinked him. i can a couple of the person not to the 1st time the us secretary of state senate is really prime minister, side by side affirming their alliance. but the smiles was strained and even
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personal praise for the us ambassador to israel was met with what sounded like sarcasm is deeply to the relationship between stacy 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 hoodies just this week, and carried out our rif 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 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
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that iran must never be allowed to acquire a nuclear weapon. ah, and whether there is a return to the j. c. p. o, 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 in the us becomes ever more glaring. and there are differences to on a separate issue. israel stance on the worn ukraine. israel has provided humanitarian aid, but its prime minister hasn't condemned russia's invasion out of the public wish to be a mediator and less public concerns about any changes to russia's role. and israel's interests in syria. 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, blinking, committed to reopening the u. s. consulate that dealt with palestinian relations
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far. it hasn't happened 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 neg, does it a chance for israel to promote its normalization with san arab states and continue to press the us on iran. hurry force it, i'll just 0, west jerusalem. still to come on, i was just sarah, shutting down shanghai. china is the largest city type thing. restrictions as covert cases saw and processed on the french shot of corsica as public kind of grows over the death of prominent nationalistic coloma. ah,
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hello from dell ha, dealing with some powerful winds across the gulf. so let's get into those details right now. otherwise it's a fairly sunny pictures. southerly flow is pushed up the temperature to 36 degrees in mecca. now off to the gulf, we go, we've got that northerly northwesterly winds coming down, but we're looking at gusts on monday. anywhere from about 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. that swirls around the sand in dust and does have a big impact on visibility. dealing with a heat wave across parts of pakistan, temperatures in the forty's, we've got high temperatures through off gone is done in southern sections of iran. sure. as 24 will be the number for you. on monday, there are signs are going to get a blast of warmth for turkey in the days and weeks comes already. we can see it in istanbul, 60 degrees on monday, but i think you're going to see your 1st 20 degree day of this season by the time
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we get toward friday, which is actually april. so those averages do come up a bit. central africa, heavy spouts of rain will really be along gabon rate into camera room a, stretching into the congos and for southern areas of africa we've got wet weather around and bob boy soggy conditions for hoary was a high of 23 degrees on monday. awe every day in the pool, at least 3 mothers die while sitting 1st in remote areas. one 0 one east meets the bright, medics and piles. saving the lives of mothers and then you build on out 0 the stages fit and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the live, dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradictions upfront with me,
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mark lamond, who, what out 0 lou ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. the south ukraine is president vladimir zalinski has spoken about tom's for a possible peace deal with russia. he gave an interview to independent russian journalists. however, the kremlin, as war, local media, not to air it. the crane is accusing russia of trying to split the country to create specific areas controlled by moscow. the head of military intelligence says that they'll beat the little warfare soon. in regions occupied by russian forces. at a shooting is left at least 2 people dead and all that israel. several others have been injured after gun that open fire. the city of her dead on the television to
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gum been shot dead by on the cover. policeman. isolate is claimed responsibility. there has been controversy at the oscars ceremony, and hollywood will smith has apparently hit comedian chris walker. the comedian had made a joke about smith's wife j, a pink at smith, a few minutes later smith, one best actor for his performance in king richard, a film about the father of venus, and serena williams smith won't be charged over the incident as rock has declined to file a police report, stephen gate or says executive editor of variety magazine, he joins us now. live from los angeles. stephen, i suppose we got to start with that incident which overshadowed was, which was, i mean, let's face it, a pretty lack lost a show. what did you make of it? well, i agree completely. it was a very lackluster show. i would say a terrible show. and it was made lively by something very strange and fortunate and
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violent. it was an act of violence. he strode on the stage unexpected, slapped or plunged chris rock in the face for what he said, and screamed the curses at em and swore at him and went back to his seat and the show continued the show must go on. they say in hollywood. he then went on to win, best actor, what did you make of his acceptance speech? well i, i think it was fairly unhinged. but given the circumstances of having assaulted another human being on stage at the oscars, only minutes earlier, i am sympathetic to the feeling of being a bit onions. he tried to apologize not to chris rock but to the academy and the people he made the film with. it was tearful, it was emotional. i think it was heartfelt but it was heartfelt. yes, if you were watching a person in the midst of a nervous breakdown, all right. and as far as state the academy awards themselves
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a concert coda. one best picture, jessica chastine, for best actress for the eyes of tammy faye, as we said, will smith want best actor? did the awards go to the right people? well, that usually is not the case, but when you work at variety, as long as i have in love movies, as long as i've love movies that goes with the territory. and i think power of the dog is a movie for the ages. i think it stands, it will stand the test of time and stands alongside the great western so ever made in hollywood. but that's one person's opinion. the academy did not agree by sean penn. say that he would smell his a. his trophies, if president valencia of ukraine didn't appear, he didn't. i mean, fact there was, there was hardly any mention really of ukraine, very, very minimal. and we did not get zalinski, but we got lies a monopoly. okay. and there were lots of the results of criticism about last year's
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ceremony, perhaps in terms of diversity being the worst ever. what was this ceremony diverse enough to think? well, i think it was admirable in the sense that there was a lot of diversity in the honorees in the nominees as well as the winners. a person of color, one best actor, a openly gay woman of color, one supporting actress a black filmmaker, one best documentary film there, there are the in and coda one, all 3 of the awards. it was nominated for and it is a film 100 percent about the disabled community and celebrating actors in that disabled community and their ability to make a powerful emotional terrific movie. stephen really good still tip and effects and dates of being with a stephen, get osa, executive editor variety magazine and los angeles. shanghai is rolling out mass
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testing city wide. as coven 19 cases continue to climb, it's also bringing in a partial lock down the eastern half of china's business capital has been locked down for 5 days. and those restrictions will now hit the rest of shanghai beginning april 1st. official said previously argued that it would be to damaging to the economy to play shanghai on the lockdown. went out from out as it was katrina you in beijing. this is really signifying how serious situation has become in shanghai and how much authority is really struggling to contain this latest outbreak. earlier this month, they had repeatedly assured the shanghai public 25000000 people living in that city that the city would not go into lockdown because it was simply too important for the chinese economy and for the global economy as china's main commercial center. but now we have this entire city that's going to be affected by locked down for at least 9 days. and it will go in phases are starting from monday morning. those
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living in the eastern and southern parts of the city will and districts lockdown. you're not allowed to leave your home unless you are an essential worker or public transport has been suspended and everybody will need to undergo mass testing twice . now on friday, that part of the city will be allowed to, to move around freely and it will be the turn of the weston, part of the city to enter into locked down. now this is the 1st time we've seen such heavy restrictions imposed in shanghai, china's most populous and arguably, one of the most important parts of the country. previously, it had been held up as a somewhat a model of carving control. they only had about 400 or 500 cases recorded over a period of 2 years. but now it seems that this approach an approach which the chinese government has called dynamic 0 harvard seems to be really battling under the pressure of this highly infectious on the kron varied police on the french
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island of corsica. 5 tear gas, a protest is running outside the barracks. anger has been growing. following the death of the prominent nationalist, yvonne colonna, a weeks ago, she died after being attacked in a french prison. nicholas hark reports now from bastere. at the gates of the police barracks on the outskirts of boston, corsica nationalist scanners. we are a people, this man shouts. we have a history, they throw insults to the police, to the french state. they so desperately want to break away from freedom. he shouts, but not in french. in corsica, the police respond a rain of tear gas canisters descends on a crowd gasping for air. in the fog, an act of defiance. a corsican pulls a guitar. they sing unfazed by the tear gas burning their lungs and the explosions meant to scare them. the death of corsican nationalist, even cardona murdered in
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a french prison by a fellow inmate, has shocked the people of this island. they hold the french state accountable for his death. oh, than a video in social media appeared of the police inside these barracks singing the french national anthem as colina was laid to grow for many here, this was not just an act of provocation, but an insult. there is a desire among young people to express their course. a can identity needs to be a dialogue at the highest level to and 50 years of conflict and avoid a new cycle of violence that will be painful for everybody. this small, mediterranean island feels far away from paris. 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 were found.
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don't both candidates from the right to the left, including the president have shied away from visiting the island or speaking out on the events unfolding in corsica. caea, this is a political problem that can only be resolved through politics. we dropped our weapons in 2014, but we feel like despite our good intentions, the state has shut its doors on our demand. he did. did you make sure? and yet the interior minister says he's open to talk about a special status that would be granted to the island. something that can be discussed after the elections. in the meantime, the nationalists are making themselves heard ensuring that this time they will not be ignored. nicholas hawk al jazeera bastion corsica. thousands of people have been writing for and against iran con, in pakistan's capital. the prime minister is fighting for his political future. a
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summer been job id reports from his mom about oh, it's in the march of march of 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 mon hahn's voice is the perception that by gibson's marvel military establishment, no longer supports him. hahn is trying to muster, support is a vote of no confidence gets closer. his coalition government slim majority that stake as allies and somebody and bees are indicating they will vote against him. opposition party that negotiating terms with disgruntled government and beat them allies. those who were against him, him non hahn wants to ban them from taking part in politics for life, calling them corrupt thieves and turn coats. yes. pakistan nice to decide if they
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will let the conspiring slaves who have taken billions of rupees from abroad. be successful. he shouldn't been shut up on these things. in sundry statements have real life consequences says new alan hahn a member of the national assembly who spoke out against his governing p. t. these failures. he says his children have been threatened. in addition to receiving thousands of messages of hate and profanity join p t a because of him, ron hahn's saying, and he said that in the, in the own manifesto also that there will be an accountability across the board. he will not be having any corrupt minister. i really go against 2 things a for have speech. second allegation by the prime minister. if i get any everybody who 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 sell
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the ward for, for money, the history of horse trading in buckets on also that, that he got out some years ago, the minister was defending activities of dirty, the former leader of the pockets on phoebe's party. your people in the country 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 60 of the constitution. you cannot work against your party. i should going back to my people are explaining that this is the 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 mike, his son, new allen vaughn declared. if you will vote against hon.
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