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major ha, how he then success story studio be unscripted on algebra? we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report time, we brave bullet bomb and we always include the views from all sites. ah, the un secretary general appeals for a seas foreign ukraine sang, rushes invasion has caused thousands of lives and displaced. 10000000 people in just over a month ago . i'm sammy say, dan, this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up ukraine and russia layout demands and potential compromises had of another round of face to face toltz planned in turkey. israel house the summit with the us and for arab countries
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saying that building a new regional alliance to counselor iran protests in peru ahead of a presidential impeachment trials with the countries left. this leader denying charges of corruption. now ukraine's president has laid out what he could be willing to offer russia to secure an immediate peace deal. but a lot of me as the landscape insisting on face to face meetings with the russian president vladimir putin. russia has its own conditions though before that can happen. for now, the representatives of both countries are preparing to negotiate in turkey. where talk failed earlier this month. on the ground rushes advance appears to grind it to a halt on several fronts that lead some refugees who fled to think it safe to return from the wave. mcbride reports brings us up to date,
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with developments across the ukraine. russia is continuing its attacks on defense facilities across ukraine, including fuel depos with this site in the western city of luke getting hit over night with torps expected to start between the 2 warring sides ukraine's president flooded me. zalinski has struck a conciliatory tone. he seems to accept russia's military presence in some parts of ukraine in some form as part of any deal. yup. when you must, would you bullshit as soon as i understand it's impossible to make russia give up territory completely. that will lead to world war 3. i understand completely, i'm aware. he's also confirmed, he is willing to consider ukrainian neutrality in the future. provided president putin pulls back his forces on ukraine's western border with poland. there's
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relative order after the chaotic exit this of refugees in recent weeks, in the early days of the conflict with tens of thousands of people leaving ukraine every day. this was one of the busiest crossings with people lining up for a whole day just to get across into poland. the numbers of people leaving has declined significantly. and there's also now been an increase in people coming the other way. the rear is coming back from the czech republic after leaving her home town in easton ukraine. that's now occupied by the russians. yeah, i would love to have both those me show you. i decided to come back because my husband is here and it's very hard to be away. i was said much emotionally the project lou both left the eastern city of denise pro daily 2 weeks ago. but he's now returning also in the morning. but it's such monday, specifically if i'm coming back to check my mother and see what the situation is
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like, my daughter is 14 and i've left it with my older daughter in poland. any peace talks are likely to include the future of the bitterly contested coastal strip from russian controlled crimea, to the break away eastern regions in the dumbass presidency. lensky has revealed. he is in regular contact with troops in the besieged city of mary paul and seems to accept they face overwhelming odds. used to be sure to just to london knows that we . i tell them if you fail, you need to live and feel it the right thing to do to it. but he also says so far his soldiers have refused to give in robin's bride al jazeera leave. the un secretary general is called for an immediate cease far in ukraine. antonia good tad, i said it would help both russia and ukraine. find a political solution to the conflict. the solution to this humanitarian thrasher, thee is not humanitarian. it is political. i am therefore appealing for an
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immediate humanitarian ceasefire to allow for progress scenes, serious political negotiations aiming at reaching it disagreement based on the principles of united nations chart. the a cessation of hostilities will allow, is central humanitarian aid to be delivered and enable civilians to move on. safely . kristen salome joins us now from the un headquarters in new york. so we heard the appeal there of antonio terrace. how much traction is that called for an immediate cease? far gaining though, amongst men the states? well, what we heard is the secretary general attempting to capitalize on a general assembly resolution that was passed late last. we calling for just that a humanitarian cessation of hostilities, a ceasefire. the term that he used even stronger term. ah, the general assembly directed that call at russia. a 140 countries supported it.
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obviously there's immense concern at the united nations about the humanitarian spill over not only just the impact on ukraine, but on other countries in the region and the world who rely on ukraine for grain of impact on food prices and so on. a tempting, potentially spilling over and elsewhere into the conflict. so what we heard was secretary general, antonio gutierrez, talking about efforts that he has implemented, including naming humanitarian chief martin griffith, to take on the job of attempting to work on a cessation of hostilities for humanitarian purposes. which could then lead the way to more substantive piece talks, because as we just heard there, he acknowledged that any lasting piece will have to be based on a political solution, not just the humanitarian solution, but using that humanitarian urgency as a common ground. as a way to move things forward, we'll see if the sides listen in any way. but he mentioned that he already has
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a un staff on the ground in moscow and engaging with all sides in the conflict to try to make that happen. i. kristen think us through the remarks mr. peters made after that press conference about russian. president 3 of the sorry. well, you know, interesting remarks the united nations secretary general is always very diplomatic . it's part of his job not to take sides in a conflict. he has been critical of president pu and in calling on him to end the war and end the aggression because of the impact of having on civilians and so on there. but he was specifically asked about president joe biden of the united states and the comments he made over the weekend, saying that president poo and can no longer stay in power. when asked about that, gutierrez said very quickly and succinctly that there needs to be a di escalation,
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not only of fighting, but also of rhetoric. again, the united nations attempting to keep the focus on international law as the basis for anything that it does in the criticism of russia has been that it's violating national sovereignty. so the united states calling for something on the ground in another country is not something that the united nations is, is likely to get behind and attempt to keep a more neutral focus and attempt to on a cessation of hostilities based on something that all members of the united nations general assembly have expressed concern on in some way, and that is the humanitarian situation. all right, thanks so much kristen solution. mom, mario paul is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. according to its maya, who's calling for a complete evacuation about a 160000 civilians rein trapped the besieged port city. the ukrainian deputy prime minister says no new humanitarian corps. those are open off to reports of possible
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provocations along the routes. russia has denied targeting civilians. close to 4000000 refugees, her estimated fled ukraine since the war began. late last month, volunteers from around the world flooding into neighboring countries like poland to help care for them. this is creating its own problems. kimberly how kit is in just shoes on poland main, refugee reception points. all right, let's go over to a live ashley jones from that. so kimberly how much coordination you're seeing actually on the ground between 8 organizations incredibly, there is almost no coordination. that is what surprised us when we visited the modica border crossing, which is not far from where i'm standing right now. what we found when we got there was, as people crossed into poland from ukraine on foot,
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they were overwhelmed by what they found on the other side, this kind of patchwork of, in most cases, good intentioned people, but with really no organization of purpose. in other words, what they found were people who decided to get on a plane and come and help, but with no official backing behind them. there were n g o z that nobody had ever heard of. and there were also even private companies who said they were there to help, but really in more ways than one were pushing their latest product. and what this is led to are people crossing ukraine kind of fleeing one danger for another, a in that they don't have a plan. many of them, they were so focused on getting out of ukraine. they didn't think about what would happen when they crossed into poland. and what they would do next, and that has left them open to the suggestion and the power of suggestion of people they can't necessarily trust. and as a result, this is left a lot of refugees,
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particularly vulnerable. i'm kimberly. we talk about those most at risk. what kind of assistance are they getting the well and those most at risk tend to be women. they tend to be children and we even saw elderly and disabled that were not getting the services that they needed because there's absolutely no one in charge. there's no coordination and as a result, we talked to the authorities in this area. we talked to local police and said, what are you doing to investigate the people that are showing up to help? how are you checking their backgrounds? and they said they are, it's not our problem. we don't, we're not tasked with this responsibility in any way. these people are just passing through. so it's really nothing to worry about. but the problem is, is that we're hearing that a lot of people are becoming victim and falling victim to the unscrupulous. and
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what this is really led to is the fact that says there is no one betting the 8 is overwhelming. what this has really opened up is another industry that people don't want to admit, and that is human trafficking. and that's what we're going to be looking at at tuesday on al jazeera, this industry that has sprung up one that the police say doesn't exist and is misinformation, even as they're handing out pamphlets at the medical border. crossing saying, this is what you need to look out for if you want to protect yourself. so it's a controversial issue. no one wants to talk about, but it's one that's on the rise. right. we'll leave that thanks so much. kimberly healthy. his rouse, foreign minister, sat, improving ties with arab nations, will help counter threats from the wrong in the region. he was speaking alongside the foreign ministers, a 4 hour of countries, and the u. s. at a summit in the gavin silva and israel harry force it reports. israel says it,
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but this summit together in a few days. nonetheless, it clearly wanted to convey maximum symbolism and significance in the desert. kibbutz once home to israel's 1st prime minister, david ben gurian, the foreign ministers of egypt, bahrain morocco, and the u. e. along with the u. s. secretary of state espoused friendship and shed goals 43 years ago when egypt and israel made peace. unfortunately, we lost those 43 years of knowing each other better of walking together and of changing the narrative that many generations of his rabies and arabs had been little curious. israel's foreign minister said this 1st meeting would become a permanent for him, but he also advanced goals for the here and now this new architecture, the shirt capabilities we are building, intimidates, and deters. i'll common enemies 1st and foremost,
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iran and its proxies. oh, there was shed condemnation of an attack on sunday by suspected i soon linked gunman that killed 2 israeli security forces personnel. on the wide security picture, the u. s. secretary of state stuck to his script. not bending to israel's opposition to a revived iran nuclear deal, or he did though, raised the palestinian aspiration for statehood. really, these regional disagreements are not a substitute for progress between palestinians and israelis. one of the issues we discussed today was how countries involved in the abraham accords and normalization, as well as those that have a long standing diplomatic relationship with israel can support the palestinian authority in the palestinian people in concrete ways. that was echoed by the arab foreign ministers most explicitly by egypt. the united or during these discussions . we did highlight the importance of the israeli palestinian peace process, the importance of maintaining the credibility and the viability of the 2 state
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solution that for israel, a city and state to live side by side in peace with the recognized borders for the city and state in accordance with the 67 lions with east jerusalem as its capital for the palestinian leadership. however, such words are just that words. they see this entire summit in this place as an undermining of the cause for sovereignty and independence. the palestinian prime minister focused on what was happening inside israel and why he won't be there like that. there's your helicopter shop are normalization meetings without ending the israeli occupation of palestine are just an illusion of mirage. and a free reward for israel ah palestinian president. meanwhile, had his own diplomacy to conduct welcoming jordan's king abdullah to ramallah on a mission to con tensions a head of ramadan. ari faucet, i'll just hear a southern israel. abraham has more on reaction to the negev summit from
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ramallah in the west bank. there is a lot of criticism by palestinian officials that the way the americans and some arab leaders are dealing with this whole issue is palestinian officials have been saying over the past few months, even that we want to engage in a political process that ends these really occupation, the refusing any talks of better living conditions all did to using tension while the palestinians are still living and feeling. they brandt and the paid off being under the israeli occupation. there's a lot of talk in the street as well as saying that the world is dealing with double standards when it comes to the palestinian. we see them sympathizing with ukrainians as they are now under the russian occupation. but turning a blind eye when it comes to palestinians who have been living under these radio occupation for decades. so there is a lot of disappointment amongst politicians,
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add people in the street asking to be a part of the dialogue, asking the world to impose sanctions on his will to add this occupation and we're seeing that they're getting some positive sides for jordan. instead of the jordanian being in the summit, we hear that they declined the invitation and did or didn't king has decided to meet with president our boss. the talks are mostly discussing who coordinating efforts at to diffuse tension. jordan is the custodian of the holy sites. a drew sort of that are a lot of talks about how to prevent an escalation ahead of the holy month of ramadan. i'll still had an al jazeera, a motion of no confidence is presented to pakistan's parliament isn't wrong. cons future is prime minister in jeopardy. ah,
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ah, look forward. took really to scully's with sponsored play cutoff at ways. let's go with your weather update for asia. hello everyone, great to see you will begin in the northwest of india, put the colors on dark, the red, the higher the temperature, of course, the purples, are the himalayas. so in good your state, we hit a temperature record of match the temperature record, i should say at 42.6. there are no signs that this heat is letting go. new delia hiv 38 degrees on tuesday. do me out, give you a wider look at the country rate. now, some thunderstorms will bubble up toward karnataka keller, state sher longer and same goes for the mall div always get a high of $32.00 degrees. let's go over to se, asia right now. some rain or thunderstorms to be expected. bangkok, coachman city called them poor singapore and jakarta, and you know not too far away from jakarta or the past 24 hours. we saw
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a month's worth of rain some more to come. now for the philippines is batch of what, whether that was plaguing the southern islands that we ought to princess and now pushing away. so our severe flooded advisories have now been downgraded or rain is starting to develop for southern areas of china that swinging north along the yangtze river valley and also a weather maker for northern areas of china. so that's cut down the temperature in beijing and we've got a rain snow combo for harbin on tuesday. that's the snapshot of your weather season . ah, the weather sponsored by katara weighs on county because european nation use military spending will defend john's read the profits. the war in ukraine is straining car industry supplies. so all vehicles getting more difficult supply and can google's underwater cable internet access to millions of africa come to the cost on al jazeera power lines. oh wow. we live here. we make the
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rule. not people empower, investigate, exposes, and quit. and they used them to be of our around, but i'm out there. oh ah. or come back time to recap our headlines now. the un secretary general has appealed for an immediate cease fire in ukraine and turnover. good cherish said it would help both russia and ukraine find a political solution to the conflicts. at least 10000000 people have been displaced by the fighting. and just over a month, president volume is zalinski says he's willing to discuss ukraine's neutral status with moscow as part of an immediate peace deal. ukrainian and russian negotiators will sit down for talks in december 1 tuesday. israel's foreign minister says,
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improving ties with our nations will help counter threats from iran were speaking alongside the foreign ministers of full arab countries in the us. what some are calling i have story gathering in israel perused, president federal castillo is due to face an impeachment trial. later on monday, he's facing allegations of corruption, but denies all charges. the life displayed his popularity as plunge since he came to power in july. but i, on the sanchez has the latest from the capital, lima, a 2nd impeachment proceedings in just 4 months. but he didn't look as to your says he will go to congress with his lawyer on monday to face. what he says is a conspiracy by political falls, but he's confident 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, will not fall for this type of blackmail. members of the opposition see the
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precedent is morally unfit to lead the country. adding castillo, lies to prosecutors, investigating him on corruption allegations. i guess the critics will accept nothing short of his removal. it will, you will notice that they want this richard delinquent to leave once and for all we want a good future for our children. let him go, let him get out of here. a recent opinion pulses 50 percent of peruvians won't bill . it'll 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 . yeah. as is younger to 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
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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 and want to lose 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. gay, i don't see that castillo has legitimacy. the better 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, opposition groups and pakistan are calling on protest is to come out and demand the resignation of prime minister in wrong con,
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emotion of no confidence in. com has been presented to parliament. it kicks off a series of debates and devote on the prime ministers future sunday. huge crowds came out from the capital to support him on con, some have been divided as more from the capital where he's been speaking to demonstrations. i didn't, i think was in did the national san diego, i prime minister iran now has 7 days to come up with 172 and please make sure that he made the leader of the house. now the government says that it doesn't have the number until the opposition thing that it had no, the support and the goblet allies because it was a coalition government as well as some disgruntled employee will be people again, right now it's not just inside the national assembly that nobody has, does it, does the numbers as it could be behind me? there are people who do. i didn't do been gambling, indifferently, gabriella galvan and lucy, they have the number vote in 5 the national assembly and on this new show him that
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you know, to go there. so my guess i could have done the and find out after. 2 a hard enough with the price high, a common man cannot to bite you. diploma does look very high. john claims, but nothing with the 2. thousands of security personnel have been deployed and been as high with they are going to continue to stay here until the debug i met. they say they have the number and they are going to bring down the government all time. and they told her, i mean pub opposition policies in bangladesh, calling for a nationwide strike cover the rise in living costs. this tanveer child reports from deca, some essential food items are even more expensive than in europe in the u. s. that the people of doctor said they have had enough. they're out on the streets of bangladesh, capital to show their anger against rising foot prices. a leftist alliance,
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supported by opposition parties, as called for a nationwide strike. i'm from the quite my look for the past few months. prices of essentials in bangladesh has gone up a lot and the majority of people are now suffering. we made several demands to the government to bring these under control. but the comments not paid much attention to these. in response to the government has launched a nationwide food subsidy program for about 10000000 people. this helped to huge it yet. it did alamba if they would provide all essential items together, that it would be easier for us. we can't afford to buy items from the market. prices are too high, but these rations are not always available. despite the country having enough foot stock on hand, consumers are having to pay higher prices for some food items than those in western countries. prices of essential food item has gone up in recent months in bangladesh . a kilogram of sugar and litter of quoting oil cost more here than in european
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union, a dozen that cost more here than in some american cities. making it extremely difficult for an average wage younger to make ends middle. even families who are in a good income are now struggling by genuinely dom i'm a day to fantasy to come. price is a to high the market for all essential items. for middle class people like us is beyond our budget. now as we have limited income, it would be good if the government takes measures to reduce prices, economies farming. the captain says a small group of traders who want to create a monopoly is part of the problem market mechanics and does not work properly. we have seen that a small group of teenagers in, for instance, and in fact, controls the market bases. so therefore there's a need for efficient market management by the policy makers. the government says it's cracking down on corrupt businesses. oh no, bobby. oh no,
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i shall do. we will not accept and allow any kind of legal malpractice in the market in advance. we as the relevant authorities to take necessary measures and government consumer protection agencies. i've already started to work on this subject, analyst fear, rising inflation, high fuel costs and a protracted ukraine war will continue to affect the cost of living in bangladesh. and the country may experience more protest and unrest in the coming days. turnville, georgia re, i'll visit are darker, china's largest city in financial hub, shanghai is going into locked down. it's happening in 2 phases to carry out a city wide cove at 19 mast testing. china's most extensive one yet since the locked down in will hand 2 years ago. katrina, you has more from aging. in a shanghai supermarket, 2 men get into a fight while shopping for last minute supplies. oh tensions a hi, cynthia announcement of the phased club 19 locked down the 1st ever imposed in the
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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 on pecan variant continued to rise all the che, millage and quality assurance earth. we have the parked in a 1000000 veterans after civil roles or screenings. so the situation we're phasing to, it's the gears and complicated was, 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 main financial center,
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and heavy restrictions are likely to impact the country's economic growth. the city is hurt. 25000000 people is also where the headquarters of many chinese companies are located. chinese dogs have fallen at the news. the city 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 are the income growth has already a collapse since the stars of 2022. and now are the unemployment in the city services act or andrarios actor is quite widespread. on the market. confidence is quite low authority, se 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.
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