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that others, and i was just a guy by the put, he's on purpose. if ours is going on with the way that you tell the 3 is what can make a difference. ah, the push for peace ukraine's president says any demand of neutrality must be guaranteed by russia ahead of talks in east stumbled. ah, hello, money inside this is out there, alive from doe, was to coming up the full full of rushes campaign and southern ukraine. its troops bombarding modern poll and forcing mol residence to abandon the city. israel highs
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the foreign ministers of several arab countries, and the u. s. a. 2 day summit in the negative does it. and the slop hood around the world. busy act will smith attacks comedian chris rock on the oscar stage. often he makes fun of his boy we begin in ukraine, where president vladimir lensky says he's prepared to discuss a mutual status for his nation as part of a peace deal with moscow. but he insists ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity. not off the negotiation. russian and ukrainian delegations are due to meet in taki lay, set this monday to landscape interview with independent russian journalists. husband blocks from being published in russia, guaranteed these up by 50 in italy, 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
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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 de notifications. i simply do not get these things. yeah, i understand it's impossible to force russia completely from ukrainian territory. 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 dumbass issue, zachary pagan, as a research at the center for european policy studies, he thinks 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 and over,
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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 too much. it's much happier to see the use side line from these processes and to make the repairs 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 because the u. is more of a western political construct, and 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. versus military intelligence is suggesting russia's invasion of ukraine has stalled, in many areas because of logistical shortages, low morale, and resistance by ukrainian soldiers. but his name is ravi reports from livery, the constant, russian bombardment of towns and cities across ukraine hasn't stopped ah, on sunday across ukraine. prayers for victory, and an end to the war. li,
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money she visited. he said, my mother is 68. she desperately wants to go home. she doesn't believe that the home is not there any more. in our village holes tweets were destroyed by russian tanks after a month of russian bombs and shelling. 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 raisins 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 in kirk heave more overnight, shilling further, devastating. a city already heavily battered by russian strikes and more evacuations from murray. awful,
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still the worst affected city of the war. the latest attacks on levine came after moscow announced plans to refocus. it's military on the don boss region. love eves, mayor, and its residents 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 the seal 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,
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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 was, i am petrovitch now joins his line from nevada zane bring us up to date the situation on the ground. well we have peace talks kicking off between the russians and the ukrainians hosted by turkey in istanbul, beginning today. ready talks are expected to last 3 days talks last week did not result in a lot of steps forward, but we did see a movement on humanitarian corridors that allowed people to escape cities that were experiencing great deal of the russian onslaught. the shelling the violence of this war. so we may see more of that in coming days. that will certainly be the bare minimum that people are looking for here in ukraine. but the fact is that these talks come amidst and observable escalation and violence, not just here in the west of the country where we've seen an uptick in the number
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of missile strikes and attacks on infrastructure on strategic targets, but also an observable escalation in the east of the country there have been air raid warning sirens going off in keith all night long and shelling has continued in the cities in those locations. now president vladimir zalinski and ukraine has said that he is open to movement on the topics of discussion to bring in negotiated settlement to this conflict is always said that negotiation will be the only way forward to end the war. and he has seemingly been open to giving up a lot of, of giving into a lot of russia's broad demands of making sure that ukraine represents no military or strategic threat to the country. he said that he will discuss his country is not nuclear status. he is open to being a neutral state for security guarantees from a 3rd party country or a 3rd party organization of some kind. he's also said that what he won't negotiate
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on is any talk of demilitarization of his country. he won't talk about denotes if occasion because he said he doesn't understand what that means. and russia has used the concept of nazis in new, not his operating ukraine as a way to a beat on ukraine, both a metaphorically and a litter, really in this conflict. so those are his red lines, but hopefully these talks, ukrainian say, can lead to something, but we've spoken to many ukrainians who say that a deal with russia isn't worth the paper. it's written on. latimer zaleski is also suggested there. any final deal with russia will be put to a vote to his people are referendum, not just because they've experienced this were 1st hand and should have a voice in this. but many analysts say it's because it will illustrate to russia that ukrainians are together. they do support their government, they support their leader, and they don't necessarily want to be pro russia as so the ration war campaign has, has said they are here to liberate russian speaking. oh, ethnically,
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russian. people will out of merciless be saying all along that ukraine is independent, it is sovereign, and that is how their people feel as well. okay, then was ravi there for us in the very thank you. while ukraine has warned of more fighting around the southern poor city of mattie poll, which is surrounded by russian forces and follows moscow's announcement, its goal now as to liberate the dumbass region. ukraine's industrial hot land. people who've been hiding in basements happen returning to find their homes destroyed, and other facilities severely damaged. around 100000 people, remain tracked. 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 mary paul, but there's no way to live here. israel is hosting top diplomats from full arab countries and the u. s. and what's being called a historic meeting. and the gave some, it includes foreign ministers of the u. e. bahrain,
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egypt and morocco. it's aimed at combating regional security threats and improving ties with israel. hours before the summit, israel's prime minister of tale bennett tested positive for coven 19. after meeting u. s. secretary of state antony lincoln as go straight to correspond, hurry force that he's been following the summit in the game for us, so hurried. this is a historic meeting. no doubt. there's a lot of symbolism here, but also substance talk us through why this is this summit is important and what we can expect from it a will indeed. yes, there is a lot of symbolism. it's here at this kibbutz switch in the southern negative desert, where the 1st prime minister of israel david but gurian lived out his retirement after leaving office. we understand that the talks are under way and that's in terms of the public facing element of all this. at least some potentially all of the foreign ministers will go and visit ban durians grade. here before reassembling
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for a statements are rounding up these talks and and telling us what they've concluded with and joined here by one of israel's best known political journalists. i'll tell schneider from the times of israel tao, this seems to be thrown together pretty quickly. pretty opportunistically. is it about demonstrating the normalized ties with these are of nations? is it about trying to persuade antony blinking on iran? what's going on? i think it's both the ministry of foreign affairs took paternity for mister, blank and visiting the area and going from here to other original allies and they figured it is here. maybe we'll have this kind of a gathering. i think the foreign minister wanted to have that kind of a gathering long ago, but it came to, you know, to happen just in the recent days for what i hear, it was really complicated to get everybody schedule sank and you know, taking place right here for. 5 israel, obviously it's a huge event. we never had such a guttering, you know,
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hosted by the israeli foreign ministries of minister from, for our up countries. it's huge for the israeli people. and you know, the fact that they gibbons are also here. that's another big you know, has a big meaning for the israeli people. and they're talking about some kind of new security architecture involving these countries that seems like a pretty lofty goal. is that achievable? it's very lofty. it was very scary. details we are. i think they're saving some of the issues to be presented at the statements in half an hour or 2 hours from now. we don't really know it is about we do know to have shared interest with respect to iran. and one reason for this are not urgent, but you know, can lee arrange a couple of days or so these are arranged in a couple of days, guttering was to talk to blinking in person about the threat from iran. now some of the countries do not presume to, you know, give the statements such as israel is really, is very blunt with respect. i ran out of ones are no more behind
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a thing kind of type type of diplomacy. but definitely we hear that they all share the same concerns with respect a run. i mean the symbolism to on the front of the, the palestinian issue. this is within a day of the 20th anniversary of the ira piece initiative, which said there should be no arab normalization with israel until the palestinian issue has been resolved at president abbas is being extremely critical of what's happening here. i mean, to what extent can we expect the palestinian issue to be alive? issue in these talks at all with the hungry on behalf of the egyptians and pretty sure is going to be on the table. ah, when we went to berlin about a month ago with a prime minister policy, an issue was. 7 mentioned, and it's not off the table, but obviously the fact that there, you know, policy is do not have any representative here. says says a lot and egyptians are here, moroccans and merits and holland without an air for the seniors are being even engaged. that says a lot, i think and there's also the the idea of via of the recent attack as well. it took
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place in how dera do you think that they will be talking about that briefly to any great degree quite worth mentioning that bill for taxi now, bill shaver, not far from here a week ago and yesterday said there were done but israeli citizens. so this her, you know, on this occasion it has, i don't want to say nothing but it's not related to the palestinian authority. this is rarely citizens. it's israel's responsibility to take, you know, save lives and make sure that is really citizens are in a bite. abiding the loss. so i don't want to say it's an inner israel problem because terror is not just in israeli problem. it's a, it's a worldwide phenomenon. but obviously it's on the table, the foreign minister mentioned it last night and it updated the foreign ministers and they all were very sad to hear. and yeah. okay, great, thank you very much. so, and we will be across all of the events taking place in the next couple of hours. most importantly at 9 g and t,
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the joint statement from these foreign ministers. and he, thanks for that, harry force at that for us at that summit in the gave still ahead on al jazeera china. it begins its launch is locked down in 2 years, shutting down in financial hub, signed ty, to control kevin 19 infections. and i'll fall the door to glass, the state of emergency on to 62 people were killed in gang related violence in a single day. ah, with 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,
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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 in to western russia. so st. petersburg, looking at about 5 centimeters. our next push of some lighting showers moves in to portugal and southern spain. nothing like the last round of rain. we saw, but something to put on your radar sop end of africa breeze off the mediterranean. it's going to limit the temperature in cairo, some showers and storms along the gulf of guinea and for southern africa, quite a different sub between the western cape in the eastern cape cape town, 22 port elizabeth, 35. that's 10 degrees above average. enjoy season. ah
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frank assessments, what are the political risks, automatic russian oil gas for western? he does pull sanctions on rosh, another jewish sports associate informed opinions he's not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media. they're going to be teaching from asia and from chad. critical debate could china actually helped in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching out as a reminder, our top story is this ela,
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ukraine's president says he's willing to discuss a mutual status with moscow as part of a peace deal ukrainian or russian negotiate as a set to meet in tacky for talks later on. monday. british intelligent says the russian advance has stalled across many areas of ukraine, but as intensify thing in the southern port city of matter. pole which is surrounded by russian troops. israel's meeting with foreign ministers from the u. e . bahrain, egypt and morocco, along with the u. s. and they gave some, it is aimed at combating regional security threats and improving ties with israel. who is president pedo castillo is due to face an impeachment trial. later on monday, he's facing allegations of corruption, but denies all charges left his lead as popularity is plunge since he came to power in july. arianna sanchez has the latest from the capital lima, a 2nd impeachment proceedings in just 4 months. but even better,
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castillo says he will go to congress with his lawyer on monday to face. what he says is a conspiracy by political falls, but he is confident i come by now. the morning there is a demolishing campaign against the government. i'm sure the congress will not full for this. there are immensely responsible congressmen who understand the needs of the people. i will not full for this type of blackmail. members of the opposition say the precedent is morally unfit to lead the country. adding castillo, lies to prosecutor's investigating him on corruption allegations. oh, gaseous critics, will accept nothing short of his removal yet m. okay, your name is the settlement that they want this richard delinquent to leave once and for all we want a good future for our children. and let him go, let him get out of here. he a recent opinion pulses 50 percent of peruvians want billed august to you to go, but 80 percent say if he's unseeded,
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lawmakers should also be fired. and peruvians should hold general elections. lasagna. as peruvians tend to throw things away and want to go to elections again, there is still not a more democratic learning process to solve more institutionally, all political issues. now, they are fed up because castillo promised for change. there has been no change. opponents need 2 thirds of the vote to remove castillo from office, but the president has a solid backing from party members who are unlikely to flip sides. se has in his favor, the fact that lawmakers on one to his, their seats or their power, he may survive the political trial, but certainly many rules won't keep on protesting. his approval rating remains unchanged since november, a low, 24 percent, and a yorkie, noel. a, i don't see that castillo has legitimacy. he is erratic, doesn't propose anything clear or different. so the only thing he has been able to do is to understand the people's anger and to be
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a catalyst for that with to impeachment, proceedings against him and such a low approval rating. it seems the ongoing political crisis in the country has no end in sight. medina, sanchez, are deceit, altima biddle. all savages, congress has approved a request by the president to temporarily suspend some constitutional protections. and they've comes after a dramatic sedge and gang violence. and he, 62 people were killed on saturday, alan fish asthma and increased army presence on the streets and el salvador an immediate reaction to a bloody. we can 62 homicides on saturday, the most in one single day in more than 20 years. ah. 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. oh,
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the decree that declares the emergency regime is approved. you el salvador is home to several violent gangs or press that natty, but kelly 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 pertinent 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, i think it's good because it's excellent. if we could look out for each other, let him show he is against crime. that's all i can say. for me that will a capital up or give years ago them. 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. if it was in my hands, i would give them a harsh penalty. as i say,
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a brutal punishment president mckinley has previously been accused of negotiating, a truce with the gangs to when their political support. something he denies new restrictions that are in place for 30 days, but could be extended island fisher. i'll just either china's largest city and financial, i'm saying hi is going into lockdown. it's happening in 2 phases to kerry at k, the 19 mass testing china's most extensive one, yet since the lockdown in will hand 2 years ago. and he's on the french island of corsica, have fine tear gas in protest as wiling outside them. eric's anger has been growing out to permanent nationalist. even colona was killed in prison. a week ago, i was there as nicholas hack reports from bastere at the gates of the police barracks on the outskirts of boston, corsican nationalist scanners. we are a people, this man shouts. we have a history, the throw insults to the police,
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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 could una murdered in a french prison by a fellow inmate has shocked the people of this island. they hold the french state accountable for his death. oh, then a video and 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
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a desire among young people to express their corsican identity that 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. don't good 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. it is an actual and yet the interior
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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 hall, gallenger 0 bustier corsica. that will smith has won the best actor oscar for his performance in king, which had a film about the father of venus. and serena, serena williams, a ton of stones. but during his acceptance speech, he apologized to the academy for an incident that took place earlier in the night. present and comedian chris rock had made a joke about smith's wife and the actor whooped upon the stage and slapped him. you see at that j to pink at smith has been outspoken about her hair loss because of a medical condition. los angeles penny se smith will not be charged at this time. since walk has declined to file a police report. the academy released
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a statement saying it does not condone violence of any form. i need, your castro has moved from the red compet. it was, i'm scripted, it was awkward, it was dramatic. and it was the buzz within the theater, and the viewers watching at home as well. and back to me exactly what the producers of the oscars needed to give this show the juice that they were hoping it would have in order for it to survive and retain that viewership. the big question, of course at had been whether or not this punch slap whatever you want to call it was true, or was it stage? well, we will smith then was just immediately afterwards nominated and one for best after . and he got up on the stage and made an emotional acceptance speech. then it became very clear that he was being sincere, authentic, and that he had in fact, slapped or punched chris rock. how do we know that he was in tears during the
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entire acceptance speech? he referenced how he was protecting his family, making a connection with the character he played in king richard, the father of venus, and serena williams and i, he apologized to the academy and to the guest. he did not apologize to chris rock. so, but he said that afters should be expected to be able to handle, getting abused and smiling through it. so it was definitely the most talked about moment of the evening. and at the end of a very dramatic oscar telecast, a film about a deaf family with a hearing daughter, one the best picture award cutter is the 1st film from streaming service apple tv plus to win hollywood. biggest price, jane come hin, became the 3rd woman ever to win best director for the phone power of the don't. and the sy fi epic due to comb the most awards benoit earning 6th academy.
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now in previous years, the oscars have been criticized due to lack of diversity executive editor variety magazine. steven gatos believes this year, there was some progress. well, i think it was admirable in the sense that there was a lot of diversity in the on a reason. 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. they're the end 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 canada has qualified for the weld cups. the 1st time in 36 years. they secure their place in the tournament with a decisive fall nail when over jamaica in toronto,
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the t miss jones to seal as well as in cat, someone says day when they low to call the rica. ah, this is out there are these top stories. experience president says he is willing to discuss a mutual status with moscow as part of a peace deal ukrainian or russian negotiators a set to meet in turkey for talks later on. monday. got to give you the see any security guarantees and neutrality, non nuclear status of our states, 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 satisfied, they started the war, we will not sit down behind the table if we talk about some kind of demilitarization, some kind of dina 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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