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millimeters of rain. don't forget the appellate season. oh, the weather sponsored by katara always. ah, this is al jazeera ah either and kim vanelle. this is the news are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. rushes foreign minister announces the the bands on what he calls unfriendly countries as both sides in the cray war. get ready for more talks in turkey. city on the brink, camaro balls, mer fairs. the city is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. and wants the 160000 people trapped there, urgently moved israel host to summer to a foreign ministers of several arab countries and the u. s. in the negative desert
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and says they're building a new regional architecture to count were wrong. and the slap heard around the walls, actor will smith attacks comedian chris rock on the oscars stage. up to he made fun of his wife and canada. i have booked the spot that the cat are 2022 world cab, maybe jamaica foreign l. to qualify for their 1st finals in 36 years. president vladimir zalinski says he's prepared to discuss a neutral status for ukraine as part to the piece deal with moscow. russia and ukrainian delegations are due to meet in turkey on monday, but rush is foreign minister says a meeting of the leaders can only happen if there's clarity on all the important issues and the past hour. so galeb rav announced retaliatory visa bands on what he calls unfriendly countries. once goes also, you come to new york, guzzles prison. suton has not refused
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a meeting with president zalinski. he just wants the meeting to be concrete. do green in crisis is proving for so long that it's counter productive to just meet an exchange opinion squeezes the offer to have negotiations which are continuing. he will resume and stumble and we are interested in the results. has my body, his life ice now in moscow? hash him. so what else did the russian foreign minister have to say kim, you can see from that statement and those retaliatory actions, particularly now the visa restrictions on what sir gala from described as unfriendly in countries. the rushes are trying to send a message of brazilians and the remain adamant and united when it comes to, oh, what they say. they have been targeted by the west and by the americans at nato, for quite some time. they say that they are pumping advanced weapons to the
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ukrainians, or though those weapons are a serious threat to our security. they say that nato has been trying to expand what russia describes as a, as a belt, a hostile belt around russia. and they say that the international community has been that that many countries have been imposing sanctions of freezing assets of russian serv, citizen, and that the russian culture itself came under attack. and this explains why the taking those actions earlier the russian government under directors from president vladimir put in, decided to sell, or to sell a gas in the local currency. so the supplies will be made only once the i get paid by the local currency that, that, that boomers. and this is an indication by the rushes that the are determined to last a counter attack to the all measure. second, bye bye, bye bye. by the west, no bloody burger love rove has been also saying that what you see is that campaign
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by the west to discredit russia and that they don't want to tell the world that this whole military operation was started because russia has been having grievances has been having issues and that those issues were never addressed by the west and by the americans. in particular, the talking about the need for ukraine to demilitarized, which means that they, what is military potential to be significantly reduced. number 2, they want it to rain in the or what, what that, what russia describes as nationally supposing, serious threat to the russian speaking community in ukraine. they want the ukraine to nato jane to join the, the nato. and it seems that the russians of tried to put more pressure. now all the cranial, as we're expecting the new round of talks to happen in turkey. all right, tara hash mom, out of her life for us in moscow. thank you. i can update now after my correspond as it beg, who is in denise pro in easton, ukraine. my apologies. we seem to have lost ah,
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i said we will try and her speak to him of the letter the program if we can. but mary paul is on the verge of the humanitarian catastrophe. according to its mare who is calling for a complete evacuation, about 160000 civilians remain trapped in the port city. russian forces have surrounded it. much of the city had been destroyed after fierce bombardment across the country. there's unlikely to be any further evacuation on monday. ukraine says no humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon with russia because of possible provocations along the routes. i've been called and has story meeting of foreign ministers of israel for arab nations and the u. s. and they gave some it has just wrapped up and the message from israel's foreign minister was better ties with arab nations will deter yvonne. yeah, repeat mit. foreign ministers from blue e offering egypt and morocco,
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the pin said they would work together to create a new security architecture to counter come common enemies. what we're doing here is making history. building in the original architecture based on progress technology, religious stroller, and security, and intelligence world corporation. this new architecture, the shirt capabilities we are building, intimidates, and deters our common enemies 1st and foremost, iran and its proxies. they certainly have something to fear. what will stop them is not hesitation or being conciliatory, but rather that than we, nation and strength the around the courts are making the lives of people across your country's more peaceful or prosperous, more vibrant, more integrated. they're allowing governments to focus their energies and
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attentions on the issues that are actually affecting the lives of our citizens and making them better the united states has and will continue to strongly support a process that is transforming this region and beyond. we will also work together to confront common security challenges and threats, including those from iran and proxies harry forth, it is following the summit in city bucket. hello question that israel sees this as an extremely important significant moment. the arrival of for foreign ministers of arab states to have a summit here in the southern mega does it a kibbutz, where the 1st prime minister of israel david ben gurian was laid to rest after his retirement here and indeed the ministers went to his grave side so there is real symbolism in all of that, but there is also, as far as he is ready, is concerned policy to be achieved as well, both in terms of
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a cementing the ties made in the so called abraham records. the. the recent normalization deals struck with arab states and also an opportunity to talk to and potentially try to persuade the americans of the israeli case on iran, all the countries represented. here we're talking about common threats, security in the region about iranian proxies in the region about the need for a new security approach. but there is a very different means as far as the israelis and the united states, especially concerned in terms of the iranian nuclear program. united states wants to see a revival of the iran nuclear deal. israel is utterly opposed to that. and indeed to the d listing from the u. s. terra list of the iranian revolutionary god corps, the issue of the palestinians was brought up certainly by the v is really foreign minister. and the u. s. secretary of state more so by the representatives of the
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arab states. but that has been considerable criticism coming from palestinian figures. senior politicians saying that essentially this is a repudiation of the our peace initiative, which should have guaranteed a solution to be israeli palestinian conflict before any such normalization could take place. the prime minister of the palestinian authority was critical of our states, normalizing ties with israel. why he won't be there like that. there's your helicopter shop. israel is ignoring the causes of our people, half of whom are under occupation, and the other half in refugee camps in exile and in the diaspora. our normalization meetings without ending the israeli occupation of palestine or just an illusion. mirage and a free reward for israel. despite israel tends to ignore or right expand its colonial settlements of checkpoint hill and arrest us in the story. any chance of peace with us. we have never been more determined to confront this is rarely machine destroying our land or people, sanctity well,
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i think now to need to abraham who is live for us in ramallah in the occupied westbank. i needed so very critical there on surprisingly. so there is a lot of this is in by palestinian officials that the way the americans and some of our leaders are dealing with this issue is how city officials have been saying over the past few months. even that we want to engage in a political process and these really occupational the refusing any talks of better living conditions of diffusing tension. why the palestinians are still living and feeling the brunt and the paid off being under the israeli occupation. there's a lot of soap in the street wells are saying that the the world is dealing with double standards when it comes to the palestinian. we see them sympathizing with ukrainian as they are now under the russian occupation. but turning
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a blind eye would, it comes to palestinians who have been living under these radio occupations for decades. so there's a lot of disappointment among politicians and people in the asking to be part of the dialogue, asking the world to impose sanctions on israel to end this occupation. we're seeing that they're getting some hello. this is science from george. instead of that, your damien, being in the summit, we hear that basic line invitation and they are didn't, king has decided to meet with president by the talks are mostly discussing who coordinating efforts to diffuse tension. jordan is the custodian of the holy sites that are still about how to prevent an escalation ahead of the holy month of ramadan. nita, at the negative summit,
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there are discussions around or talks around, you know, normalization, continuing, continuing to improve those relationships going forward. how is this going to play out for the palestinians? when the 1st deals of normalization were broke out, there had been a very harsh language from the palestinian authority, some pulling at the trail. but we've been seeing a softer language from the palestinian authority because as many with tell you here, palestinian felt that they were left alone in an out of world that is heading with normalized. now it's important to point out the palestinians. they feel that the nations are with them, but that the are regina are feeling that by normalizing with the threat paulson authority in official they keep reiterate the, that they're still wanting. the implementation of the piece in which they said 20 years ago. that normalization with israel should only happen after palestinians
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enjoy a state and are free of these really occupation. so there's a lot of disappoint been hoped that there will be a serious effort at starting a piece for him in ramallah. thank you for that update or that's bring an algebra senior, political analyst, marin bashar, who joins us on sit my one. what do you make of what was said in what was not said by the foreign ministers at the negative summit. um i think it was an important step for them or wanted to bridge the differences as it were between the so called moderate arabs and israel under american auspices. so in terms of appearances, this sounded the festive, hopeful, positive in are changing but the future. and so on, so forth. in reality it's, it's sort of, it's head, a more sinister objective. and of course,
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a victim, which is the palestinians, or the parisians were left out the, remain on the occupation. and they're totally ignored. ah, by the 6 for a ministers there are the true objective as spilled out by the israeli foreign minister is to, ah, mount a front against iran. add in some form of preparation towards a new cold war in the middle east could not would have into camps the ringing camps and the israel mit camp if you will. at the fact that the secret of state was there, of course, gives it a lot of law, you know, american legitimacy if you will, and that kind of strengthen. and they're both indifference to peace with the palestinians and their hosted to what you are i because of course, the, the iran nuclear deal coming back to the or on nuclear deal. those talks meant to
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be in the final stages. once that has signed off, assuming it is signed off, what are we going to see between these parties? after that is done? i think it's something similar to what we're seeing during the trump administration because the whole point of this arabs coming together with his or kim, under the so called abraham mac, a cords or abram accords, in the sense of, as we heard from the de abram, the were supposed to have normalize relations after israel de occupies by the sea in arab lands, but now we see them normalized. gresham despite is all occupying ah, arab lance. the idea of the trump plan was, lets mount a front against it on once is once america walks away, once america abandons that new the nuclear deal. but trump is no longer president. now we have biden us present, but biden, for whatever reasons. he was supposed to give up on all these other things that
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from did that he thought were awful, but he maintained the abram accords and israel and the u. e decided that they're going to emphasize that they're gonna double down on the idea of hostile to what's your want, even if, despite american efforts to rejoin the if one nuclear deal. so what we have now is american clients by america's own clients, israel, the u. e. and others basically confronting the us on the question of iran, they're saying you want us to support you all on russia. you must support us. on iran, you must stop avoiding or rejecting orders elevations on the nuclear deal. you must be present in the region. you cannot be absent present in the region. you have to be supportive of us because we facing danger from it on whether that's all true or
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not, whether their fears are 2 or not, of course us another. so where does this leave the palestinians then? because you have the normalization of ties with these with these nations in 2020. now you had been there, get some at all this talk as you say, of, of add creating a new architecture. where does this leave the palestinians under occupation? you know, keep, to be honest, i think the person who had been betrayed me on numerous occasions because that of all the so weak and so divided run by mostly dictators that don't account for the wrong people. and hence don't account for it. but a senior rights or anything of that nature. so what we saw since the arab spring, back in 2010, 2011, is division defeat desperation in the out of streets, but also division and defeat among that brawlers. what they found out, especially under trump's pressure, is that it's best for them to ally themselves with washington,
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even if it's not to the pleasure of the people the arab street. because that's where their own very narrow interest lies. it's lies with the united states and israel against iran on their own street. so in fact, the revolution that up spring was a trigger for a lot of these regimes that felt threatened by their own story. to basically re align themselves on washington, on israel against iran. and against their own people. right, well, leave it there. thank you very much that out as our senior political analyst, mile on the chart. when it's returned to our top story, now the war in ukraine, and we're going to get an update from our correspondent as a bank who is in denise pro in easton, ukraine. ah, i said, what's happening there? well, the fighting continues. we've heard talks about talks taking place, but the reality on the ground is that this war is ongoing. now to the north east of here, to read in the heart,
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give 2nd log city her gift that fighting has continued the authorities there say, oh, the shelling and artillery russians of continued to fight that into the city talk ting, residential areas. and they said in the last 24 hours over $180.00 rockets have been fight into that city, including a cluster munitions. now we also hearing from the ukrainian military that their stage counter offenses in the harkey region, taking back some territory and the to the south east of a hurricane. they say that there's fierce fighting, taking place around the town of is, you know, what we've also heard, and it's quite significant is the head of military intelligence for the ukrainians cronin bobo done off. now what he has said is that the russians are now changing tactics. he believes that the russians want to consolidate areas that they have and link up areas that they have in the site in the east of the country, and cra, create a single state, or would like her and divide the country like almost like north and south korea but what we're hearing on the ground from the ukrainian military that we've been speaking to is that in some areas,
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it looks like the russians are changing tactics and formations. but other areas, the russians by digging in, but whatever it takes face night, the, the front line, the fierce fight to continue to be the east of the country. it seems because that's are the bulk of the russian forces seem to be and thus are the bulk of the ukrainian forces seem to be confronting back as a bank, their ally for us in denise pro. thank you right. we're crossing now are to same best ravi who joins us from live as ain. so as i said, are these talks are going to be taking place. there are calls for the complete evacuation of mary paul. what more can you tell us while these piece talks that are going to be happening between russian and ukrainian negotiators and turkey, this is the 1st day of 3 day talks. talks last week, did result in humanitarian corridors, which were a good thing. thousands of people were able to evacuate,
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but no longstanding and to the fighting that is ongoing in this war. and it has to be said that these hawks come during an observable escalation of violence inside ukraine. we seen the number of more new attacks in the west of the country, closer and closer into the center of levine, one of the main cities on this side of the country as well as ongoing attacks and an escalation of attacks missile attacks and shelling in the east of the country, sirens area, warning sirens were going off in the capital, keith, all night long the day before today, the 1st day of this newest round of talks. and this is certainly something that is going to cause pause and overshadow the talks that are taking place in istanbul. now what we've heard is that because of the threat of more russian attacks, ukrainian government, the deputy prime minister has announced that humanitarian corridors a were operational up until yesterday will not be operating today. there are no active humanitarian corridors. ready ready ongoing, at the moment terrible news for the worst effected city in this war. mario pull. no,
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we've heard from the mayor of mario poll. is that what is unfolding there is a humanitarian catastrophe. and if people aren't able to get out of there, it is going to get worse. this city before the war had a population of 400000 people. now there's 860000 people left without power without access to medical aid, without access to food and water. and he says that what he needs for the remaining citizens in a city is a complete evacuation of that city. and he says that is not happening because russia still blocking the path. and this is a city that is all but destroyed. and if social media chatter is to be believed, we're seeing reports. that is, as it is a city that is all. busy but fall into russian forces that are on the ground and making their way further into the center. same as harvey are going to not think they're from living in western ukraine. time is largest city and financial hub. shanghai is going into locked up. it's happening in 2 phases to
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carry out a city wide covered 19 mass testing. it's china's most extensive one yet since the locked on in were hon. 2 years ago. katrina, you has more 4 bedroom in shanghai supermarket. 2 men get into a fight while shopping for last minute supplies. oh, tensions are high since the announcement of the phased corbett 19 locked down the 1st ever imposed in the chinese commercial center. for monday, those living in the eastern and southern parts of the city are being forced to stay harmed. public transport has been suspended, and mast testing has begun. the locked on will be lifted on friday when the same restrictions will be applied to the other half of the city. earlier this month, authorities reassured the public. there would be no mass shut down in shanghai. but infections of the highly contagious opera cron variant continued to rise all the chimera legends and got a shorter dirt. we have the perks in many infections after several rolls of
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screaming. so the situation we're phasing to it's the gears and complicated for the city has documented more than $10000.00 cases in recent weeks. most of those infected have mild symptoms or none at all. but officials are determined to maintain what they call a dynamic 0 corvette strategy. shanghai is china's name, financial center, and heavy restrictions are likely to impact the country's economic growth. the city is horn to 25000000 people is also where the headquarters of many chinese companies are located. chinese stocks have fallen at the news. the cities shipping port remains open, but some factories including tesla. the electric car manufacturer have temporarily suspended operations. the biggest impact is on the consumer confidence. the income gross has already a collapse since the start of 2022. and now are the unemployment
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e in the city services act. andrarios acta is quite a wide spread on the market. confidence is quite low authority. c, food delivery supplies are adequate and medical facilities will remain open for doors needing urgent care. but some have complained about the poor management of lockdown restrictions. on wednesday, a shanghai nurse died from an asthma attack. after the emergency department of her hospital was closed for disinfection, katrina, you al jazeera, they ging opposition groups in pakistan are calling on protest is to come out and demand the resignation of prime minister iran con. emotion of no confidence in con, has been presented to parliament. it kicks off a series of debates and a vote on the prime minister's future. on sunday, a huge crowds came out in the capital to support him on come. some vintage aid has more now from his arm about son. why? there's so much political pressure on iran con there was
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a huge list of promises that emron khan made hundreds of thousands of jobs. millions of homes, making sure that there was equality on the streets. there was rule of law and all of that seemed to not been fulfilled. according to his critics. they say that iran can't, over promised and so far has under delivered the jobs have not been created. the economy is in doldrums. he's changed 3 finance ministers and also most importantly, the military stablish been the very strong, powerful lobbying that we see from the military seems to be absent from him. ron hahn's back now, and that is something which is void. this no confidence motion against him. this is something that your position has been calling for for the last 3 and a half years. but now they say in quotes that the empire is now going to be neutral and imminent hahn is on his own. and when he's on his own, the opposition can joined ranks and bring him down. eastern australia is once again
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bracing for severe flooding. jeff has the details in your way about things. hey there. welcome to your world's weather update. we're going to begin in se asia nice to see you. we've had some downpours of rain for west java not too far away from jakarta. it's a $153.00 millimeters over 24 hours. that's almost a month's worth of rain. now here's the situation. on tuesday we got rain and some sanders. storms for bank are, coachman city, call them poor singapore, and j. carter with the high 33 degrees now off to southern sections of china. more rain developing it, flinging further toward the north, falling across, seeing the river valley and for northern areas of china, we've got a rain snow combo for harbin with this weather maker. and it's also kicked down the temperature in beijing to 13 degrees. could see some life threatening flash flooding in australia in disown rate here. so we're talking about northern new south wales, the southeast of queensland, about a months worth of rain in that span of a few hours. the same area, for example, lismore just a few weeks ago saw historic flooding,
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then off to the west. what was tropical cyclone charlotte given us the feed of rain and wind for western australia. this is much needed moist. are many parts of western australia had been parched, land off in new zealand. this pesky systems still given us some showers for the escape. that includes gives bin with a high of $22.00 degrees. that's a snapshot of your brother soon. still, head on al jazeera protests and for route i have it a pet head of a presidential impeachment trial. we'll have a report from lima. and in for taking it to the max. dramatic victory for the world champion of the saudi arabian from please. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks? batting, russian oil and gas for western leaders will sanctions, on rosh, another jack sports hospital was informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media debt going to be attaching from nisha and from chad critical
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ah, you know, just a reminder on top stories they sell, ukraine says civilian evacuations have stalled up to russia. did not agree on humanitarian corridors on monday. sorry. she is governor, says bosses and trucks of humanitarian aid a stock. the region is an important hub for those who fled from areas in the east. the mayor of mario poll says the city is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. is calling for the city to be completely evacuated. about 160000 civilians remain, tramped without power, food or water. israel's foreign minister has said, improving ties with arab nations will help counter fritz from iran in the region. he was speaking alongside the foreign ministers of for our countries and the u. s. more, some calling and historic gathering and negative from southern israel. let's talk about that to myself. about gucci. he is the secretary general of the palestinian
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national initiative. thank you for your time. what is the strengthening of ties between those arab nations and israel at the ne, gave summit. what does that mean for palestinians? economy means one thing that this act is likes to have been. i was things in the back. and it's like her elimination of the so called initiative, which you conditioned or piece between now to come to lisa, missouri with the legal spouse studios. right. freedom and the occupational state. but more than that, it also means that by the administration is really following the same line that there is no difference practically continuing the deal of the century, which is nothing but the trying to eliminate the palestinians, right? normalize with countries of the expense of your rights. and frankly, speaking,
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this visit of so far from out of this list at this very particular time is actually to the m the all the above. the hypocrisy the seeing is comparing between fine and great, where nothing is done and forms of sanctions, or pressure building volition and completion of palestine which has become the longest condition in modern history. is there a need for these nations as they say they need to band together for security? authentic me to deter iran, especially i guess at a time when iran maybe welcome back into the fold is as the nuclear deal is returned to do you by that absolutely. not the world is not an new new country. and i think that up country does need to find ways to my
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relations with the country. and that is really been in the security of the world and specially the security palestinians are and i think the fact that these are the i am, i really think that the foreign ministers of money out of countries have to come to, to meet the american foreign minister, national have for instance, insisted to meet with them may be joint if i may be in a place like kind of politics when a long time would be nice. but the fact that they accepted the taking here is not suitable or proper for the countries themselves. in my opinion, they are allowed to use them again and they are allowing them to use them to consolidate its positions from the perspective, including trying to create an alliance against, you know, i don't think that's
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a lot of countries need the foreign minister for morocco and for par ryan, at least, you know, talks about we are forced to say so lucian, within the $967.00 board is if this feels like a stab in the back, then they empty words as far as you're concerned. unfortunately, yes, empty words, because you see the whole world is talking about here was 9 states of european countries who have, i think, conducted more than 5000 factions and russia and this week and have done nothing for 72 years. the fact that these countries are coming here to israel at the time when the whole focus is like you've been justification to radio completion. i think what we need the, i just saw that it was especially that understand i'm not only subjected to
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occupation, but actually, so that was just something that so many respectful, international organizations have proven and indicated and documented like human rights watch. and i'm, the students are national. so in my opinion, it is really shameful that this is not the, nobody's paying attention to that and that the meeting on the other hand, i think daniel provision is the fact that the king of jordan is coming to punish time to meet. and that is one of those that did not attend this meeting is, are strong and powerful message. the issue here is probably fine and probably feel that actually it is that, but it's the, the an issue. and it might have been and that's how things will be there is the rents will not be allowed to overcome the issue and should not be allowed to marginalize the but it's been a while. if you find my light, i'm conducting right. thank you very much for your time. stuff about cookie there,
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60 general of the palestinian national initiative. thank you. in germany displaying the letter z, your zed to show support for russia's war in ukraine could soon become a criminal act. the interior ministry says a person may be prosecuted. the letter has been used as a symbol on russian military vehicles of the conflict and russians. and though supporting the invasion have been displaying the sign on flags and pro kremlin rallies. dominic cane is live for us in berlin. dominic house more the point is being made by the officials who were speaking both today and then other officials in particular states of germany over the course of the last few days is that they believe that the letter concerned is being used in a way to promote the aggressive war and the use of aggressive war, in this case,
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in the view of these officials, that people doing that here in this country will be doing it to, as it will glorify what is being done by russian forces in ukraine. the historical precedent here is that there is legislation in germany since the 2nd world war. the end of the 2nd world war, which outlaws such acts, specifically where it concerns symbols such as the swastika, the symbol of the nazi party. but also other particular groups of letters. so s s for the should stuff than or the protection squad of the nazi party. that was the group that was in charge of the concentration on extermination camps of nazi germany. well, that constellation of that is, is outlaws as are other ones. so for example, h j, which in germany stands for hitler, yoga and the hitler youth will that is also banned. so what's being done here by particular states and then it's been referred to also by interior ministry officials that are federal level is a reference to the fact that there is the perception that the war in ukraine is
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being glorified by certain individuals. and that there is legislation to protect people against that sort of display. that's what's being talked about here. we know that 2 or 3 perhaps 4 states already said if they see it again, they will prosecute those who do it. and now at the federal level, you have ministry officials saying we're actively considering doing that to i'd dominate came our life for us there in berlin. thank you. russia invasion of ukraine has inflamed tension in the balkans. there are divisions emerging other moscow as well. earlier i spoke to cost a vice president of the us, us money began by asking her how the conflict is being seen in the region. we have been warning for quite some time that appeasement of autocrats and despotic regimes is not going to bring long lasting peace in any region in any part of the world. so
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obviously we're, while it is devastating to, to see the crimes that russia has been committing against innocent civilians in ukraine and the full scale invasion that they have been committing for quite some time. now, at the same time, i do hope the world will learn a clear lesson that with autocrats appeasement, never works quite the opposite. it does bring the kind of destruction and the pain and the suffering that is, are now being seen among the people of ukraine. a sovereign nation, an independent nation, a democratic nation, but simply wanted to decide its own fate. so unfortunately, it seems that what russia wants to push through to push forward is an approach according to which a country can decide on the fate of its neighbors. just because it has the military might and obviously that is an approach that all of us should reject because it is against the democratic way of life and against the peace that has been so hard earned, especially in our part of the world. they believe that if we would simply allow,
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put in to get what he wants, it is the end of democracy as we know, it is the end of the principles of international law as we know them. or we should therefore countries big and small work hand in hand to make sure that we stop what russia is doing right now. and we make sure that his regime collapses. speaking of, of russia getting what it wants ukraine's president lensky has indicated that ukraine could take a neutral status. that, that is, that is up for discussion. as the president of a nation, which has firmly chosen a pro european path. what's your take on that? we obviously see the massive destruction and the pain of the people of ukraine right now. and i do understand that the decisions of presidents lansky are aiming to protect the interest of the people if you crane. and most importantly, what is more important right now is that he is trying to bring peace and stop the
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war that is ongoing. as the president of the most pro nato and most pro european country on earth, i have to say that russia is absolutely going to continue with the same approach of threatening countries. that if they choose a euro atlantic path, they will act as they did in ukraine. because for example, a couple of days ago, the russian ambassador to both you and have circle vina, said that if both of you would want to join nato, what awaits them is exactly what is going on in ukraine right now. that was a direct threat not only against both faculty now, but a direct threat from all the countries in our region or outside our region that would aim to join a to i think this should not stop us from working towards membership because natal for us is not simply a military machine, it's a values based system. we want to join it because of the values that it for present
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and because of the security that it entails and will bring to our region after we join it. so there is nothing that can stop us from continuing this path that we have started of joining the euro, atlantic family, which is the vision and the will of our people that nato bid has, has been held up, of course, by some european nations who don't recognize does it feel more urgent to you? now, joining nato. it absolutely feels more urgent. i believe it's an imperative for all members of nato to understand that because of a joining data is also an added value for nato itself because it means more peace, security, and stability. for the entire region, when other countries in our region joined nasal, such as montenegro north macedonia, pena, it has brought more piece of stability to our regions. i believe that ad in kosovo and both go vina to this family of nathan would only bring better days for the
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entire region, which means better they, for the entire european continent, more peace and more security for the entire continent. obviously we do understand that the 4 non recognizers within natal might have a problem right now, but i believe everyone. absolutely, everyone right now should see the open door policy from a security lens from the security point of view. and if they feel that way, they will understand why it is important for countries of our region to join as well. we're ready to meet all of the criteria. and i think right now what we're doing is opening the political discussion with countries that are members of lethal understanding that 1st we need to start with partnership for peace p c. and then move on with other steps because just imagine right now in partnership for peace, you have antenatal countries participating there such as lucas shanks, spellers, or serbia. both of these countries stay that they will never join nato every single day. they act against natal values. lucas shinkel is helping directly helping russia. serbia is not imposing sanctions in russia,
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but they are part of p f p. so i believe it's about time that we get an invitation to please join this mechanism to move on later on. with bigger steps towards joining nato, russia has a q, the west of hypocrisy, given nato's actions in the former yugoslavia. what do you say to that? i believe that the truth is very clear and no one shall fall, pray for russian propaganda. what happened in former yugoslavia happened in front of the ice of the world. it was courageous journalists that came over to coastal boston. you have a good enough creation, showed to 2 people around the world. what was actually happening, what was happening was genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes against innocent people waged by the butcher of the balkan slope with the loss of it and his regime. his ministers are now leading serbia, the president of serbia now used to be the loss of its minister for gander. so they're very good at propaganda and serving russia in that regard. but i think that
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having seen the truth with our own eyes and for us having been victims of the genocide regime, the hypocrisy is always what we hear from, from russia. but i wish it would only stop with hypocrisy what russia is doing is committing war crimes all over again. if there's a comparison that we can make right now, there's only one. and that is that the launch of its crime and put in crimes are the same. that is the comparison that the world needs to make right now. not the one that level of input in our trying to make natal intervened in kosovo, to stop an ongoing genocide against the innocent people of kosovo. russia is waging an unprovoked war against the civilians and the innocent people of your grade. for president pedro castillo is your to face and impeachment trial. later on monday, i think obligations of corruption, but the noise all charges that i need is popularity, has plunged since he came to power in july by the on the sanchez has the latest
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from the capital lima a 2nd impeachment proceedings in just 4 months. president barrow 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 can find out there. molly, there is a demolishing campaign against the government. i'm sure the congress will not fall for this. there are immensely responsible congressmen who understand the needs of the people, will not fall for this type of blackmail. members of the opposition say the precedent is morally unfit to lead the country. adding castillo, lies to prosecutors, investigating him on corruption allegations. oh, gaseous critics, will accept nothing short of his removal. him okay, and you know, as 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. a recent opinion pulses 50 percent of peruvians want be
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little cost to you to go, but 80 percent say if he's unseeded, lawmakers should also be fired. and peruvians should hold general elections less un yet, as his younger peruvians tend to throw things away and want to go to elections again, there are still not a more democratic learning process to solve more institutionally, all political issues. now they are fed up because castillo promised for change, but there has been no change. opponents need 2 thirds of the vote to remove gusty 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 brutal won't keep on protesting. his approval rating remains unchanged since november, a low, 24 percent that are yaki noel. gay. i don't see that castillo has legitimacy,
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but 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 be 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 odyssey delima biddle. ah, i never thought with one very happy canadian hose anchor far back. right. thanks so much. kim. canadian football fans, including me, are celebrating after securing their place at the world cat for the 1st time since 1986. their qualification for cats are 2022 with clenched with a foreign l. when over jamaica on sunday, or in smith reports, ah canadians that waited 36 years to see their men's football team reached the world cup finals and expectations for high in toronto. the players had failed to
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put their ticket to cattle with defeat in costa rica on friday, but any nerves about another slip up were combed early on when kyle lauren slotted in the opening ah, canada with 2 up before half time. when take on buchanan scramble in the 2nd and the party could get going, went to lake old, wrapped up a convincing when junior, while it stopped home the 3rd before it. oh, go round it off for no victory. ah, big celebrations at the find a whistle for the team and their english coach john herdman. only one of the canadians scored had been born when their country lost reached the well cut in 1986 . i think once we see that was cut drawn, we can see we're going up against our really perspective when you realize okay, you know what? now in, in november i could be going up against harry jane for example, or, or someone like that. so it's stuff like that, i think once those kind of moments tom, i'm in a really, really helping perspective at the moment. we're so kind of just in dream wants to
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so many disappointments to the, to the, to the year sandra. this is a new canada, new brotherhood. new family. you everything in r. o and for the fan, she's waited so long to see that scene play in the finals a moment to savor and time to plan their trip. ah, to make it to contort now into the research design. now here is a whole, the whole building projects over to fireworks are going on. we're gonna get kennedy were ranked 94th in the world. when coach herdman took charge of the team 4 years ago, and now they'll be mixing with the best on well footballs. picky stage? lord smith, how does it feel? i say also look sad to take one of the automatic qual, lying spots. they were 51 when i was over at panama and florida. captain christian police ich scored a hat trick. he was a severe gold difference in the group means they're virtually assured of finishing
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and the top 3 with the final matches to be played on thursday. we made a big step towards our goal of qualifying for the world. come, we know we're not there yet. despite with that banner might have said, wait, we know we still have a game to go. and it's a difficult game in costa rica. mexico. 11 nel and honduras, thanks to a 2nd half go from edson alvarez. mexico only need a drawn their final qualifier at home to el salvador on thursday to be sure of qualifying or 3 points out of costa rica going into the final round of matches. 2 of the 3 european class places are decided on choose day captain cruz john. a rinaldo is hoping to lead portugal to the world cup finals for the 6th, a straight time of home advantage over north macedonia who pulled off. that shock went over italy. the other european plough final seas, poland at home to sweden. kyra irvings 1st home game of the be
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a season with spoiled of his side the broken nuts. the last, the charlotte hornets are being finished with 16 points from the games and that star was not back to needed against cope with 19 not been allowed to play in brooklyn because of new york city's mandate on unvaccinated athletes. all those rules were lifted on thursday by irvings presence, and that went on to lose 119100 10. a hornets are now tied with naps and the race to quench the 8th and final playoff spot in the hill. i don't take it for granted where i've been to night it was historic. i'm grateful that i got a chance to be out there, my brothers and me, i'll just leave it all out there. not the result we wanted and then shoot as well as i wanted. and basically none of the things i had hope for going well tonight just didn't happen in the this is close basketball. after rece weekend of drama on and off the truck,
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it was raining f one world champion matcher sap and he took the victory. the saudi arabian grand prix is a red belt teammates. sergio perez had started on pole, but a crash for williams. robert nicholas li tp lead the flurry of pit stops, and breads lost the lead to ferrari's charles will. claire were softened, got past the frenchman in the final lapse to claim his 1st victory of the 2020 season failed to finish. the opening rate in bahrain is now 2 week gap for the australian grand prix. the 1st time racing has been possible in melbourne for 3 years due to pandemic restrictions. yeah, i thought that all i really enjoyed it today with charles ladies to get lost in, but again, we did it. you know, we can be a very broad unlucky checker today with the garbage. i'm sure with him through school to make up the ne women's world number one, e gosh. why a take showed no signs of nerves in her 1st match since clenching top spot in the rankings. bullish boy dropped as 3 games in
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a straight fence when over passing madison wrangle to reach the last 16 of miami oh bench. why i take who also won the previous turn method indian wells is replacing the retired ash bardy as the world. number one, a man succeed alexander's of rab, also east through his 3rd round match. he saw of american mackenzie macdonald in straits to reach the last 16. okay. and that is all your sport for now. back to you, kim. beg you are. well, the 94th academy awards and hollywood was back towards the pre pandemic dilemma with a full house of vaccinated guests and tested nominees and present is but the night will likely be remembered. ford's unscripted drama. how does your castro with this report from los angeles? are you excited to announce best? yes. oscar goes to ok. coda. the independent film kuda was the underdog winter of the best picture. oscar
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breaking new ground as the 1st film produced by a streaming service to win best picture, and with its mostly death cast, including troy cut sir, who made history as the 1st deaf man to win an oscar for best supporting actor. i just wanted to say that this is dedicated to the deaf community, the kodak community, i'm a disabled community. this is our moment. exterminator dune won the most awards with 6 g r j into can't wait to see it. ok. but the talk of the night was when after will smith punched comedian chris rock over a joke about smith's wife's hair. wow. we'll snip the snack out of it. g to think it smith has alopecia, a medical condition that causes hearing loss, then of visibly shaken smith, one best actor for his work in king richard. i want to apologize to the academy
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when apologize to my all my fellow nominees. in this business, you got to be able to have people disrespecting you and you got a smile and you pretend like, gosh, okay. it was awkward. it was sensational. it was dramatic. and though it was on planned, it may have been just the thing that the oscar's producers needed to make this show buzz worthy. once again, this was the 1st year that the oscars have returned to the historic adobe theaters since the pandemic. and the producers have been desperate trying to find a way to get back those last viewers. thank you, kevin. that was very dramatic. other notable wins, jane campion became the 3rd woman in film history to win the best director prize in arianna dubose became the 1st openly queer woman of color to win best supporting actress,
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even in his weary world that we live in. dreams do come true. the oscars attempted to recognize the suffering in ukraine with a moment of silence and ukrainian born actress. me lacuna is who's helped raise $35000000.00 for ukrainian refugees briefly addressed what she called recent global events. one cannot help, but be in all of those who find strength to keep fighting for unimaginable darkness . people in florida, we're going to have a day night. the shoe was over all fun and light as the producers had promised, with 3 funny women moving things along. it was a night, hollywood shines once more and were drama. was in spades. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera los angeles. wel, that's it from me, kim vanelle for this news out of it. you can always go to al jazeera dot com for more, but i will be back in just about 2 and a half minutes time with another round up of today's views. see soon, bye bye. ah,
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tom for pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons in the h. i. v. epidemic in the fight against coven 19. we ignore the global to put profits before people. and what caused the time of pen? coming soon, on, i talked to al jazeera. do you believe that the threat of an invasion of ukraine is currently the biggest threat international peace and security? we listen, we are focusing so much on the human italian crisis that we forget the long term development. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our water scarcity has become a major label issue. the demand is going right up and the supply is going straight
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down, turning an essential natural resource into a commodity traded for profit. just because it's life doesn't mean it cannot be priced. what about the guy that can afford it? like i can tell the water out there examines the social financial and environmental impact of water privatization loads of water on al jazeera. and just under a year's time catalyst our bait stadium will host the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kick off next november 10th, 22. as this tournament on fall over the coming days will play a key role, but organize is getting ready to host the middle east. biggest ever school thing event next year. for the castle national team, it's like it used to playing in front of expected home crowds. they'll be hoping to
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convince both the fan and themselves, so they really are ready to take on the world. ah, roches foreign minister analysis visa bands on what he calls unfriendly countries as both sides and the grain war. get ready for more talks in turkey. ah, i'm kimberly al, this is al jazeera live from dough ha, also coming up to push for peace, ukraine's president says, any demand of neutrality must be guaranteed by russia. the head of talks of his double israel hosts.

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