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to post process before people and it won't cost me telling him of pundents coming soon on. i'll just ah you crying and russia lie on the monson. potential compromise is the head of another round of face to face talks in turkey. as the un chief says, they're talking with all sides about getting a humanitarian sees foreign life. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, israel house the us and for our country's closing banks on iran and calling for
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talks with palestinians is dismissed the summit as an illusion. plus i want to apologize to the academy. i want to apologize to my former fellow nominees. well, smith, harvey shadows his best back to win. and the entire oscar ceremony by his in comedian chris rock homes stage. now ukraine's president has laid out what he could be willing to offer russia to secure an immediate peace deal. of all of them is the landscape insisting on a face to face meeting with president vladimir puts in russia has its own conditions before that happens for now. representatives of both countries are preparing to negotiate in turkey with talks failed earlier this month and on the ground, rushes advance appears to have ground to a halt on several fronts that lead some refugees in flight. think it's safe to return from live run. mcbride brings us up to date with development across ukraine
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. 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 vladimir lensky 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 paula should get it to it. 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 emotion. 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 with some so i'm coming back to check on my mother and see what the situation is like. my daughter
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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 true to just one knows not 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 given robert bride al jazeera, the vive. russian foreign minister sergey laboratory, suggested the talk of a one on one meeting between the russian and ukraine. president is premature. was that also you can learn? yes. guzzles, president putin has not refused a meeting with presidency. lensky who just wants the meeting to be concrete.
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ukrainian crisis is breathing for so long that it's counter productive. we're just meet an exchange, a premium squeezes they offered to have negotiations, which are continuing to resume and stumble. and we are interested in the results. c, i a cranium forth to say they've pushed back invading russian troops in 2 areas. one of which is near the capital in non con, is in care of joins us live from that. so m on 1st of all, how serious is this claim of a pushback of russian forces? well, those 2 push bags are going on at the moment. there are counter offenses being mounted by the ukranian army in the town of, at a pin. now a few days ago they did say that they'd managed to take that town. what they now doing is pushing further in and to try and get rid of any remnants of russian forces that are there. they're also very worried about any kind of russian saboteurs that may well be left in the city. they'll be in hiding that will wait
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for ukrainian forces to come into the town and then mount a surprise attacks, but they are doing that now. also was that is going on on another front in soon the u. s. officials have actually said that a recurring forces have taken parts of that town. this is very important. it's a very key battle ground. it has been under russian intense fire, and russ voices have been inside the town. so the fact that if they've taken that mrs. according to us estimates that they have, this will be another significant victory for the recurring and forces we have to remember. this is a war of offensive and counter offensive, whatever the ukrainians made you one day, the russians may undo another day and vice versa. now, whilst all of that goes on, we've been hearing from vitaly clinico, the mayor of a ukraine as well. he's actually said, given us an update on the destruction within a keep itself. he says some 82 multi story keep buildings
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have been destroyed. those multi story buildings are all in more at one area they're in the. busy north and the north west and the south or the north north west of keep. there was a spate of huge attacks against those buildings. we were there for most of those attacks in the morning watching the aftermath at a certainly they were in a huge, a huge array of damage from the facade all the way down to completely smashed shopping centers or 82 buildings. he's confirmed. he also says 4 children have also died since the war began and understand him, ron, you've been talking to the controversial as of unit of the cranium military. tell us what emerged from your conversations with them. while the as of battalion are notorious amongst the international community, because they've been accused of being neo nazis now when vladimir putin talks about
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his so called special operation against d notification, he's actually vis unit. they're talking. however, in ukraine, they're actually seen as hardened fighters. they're the ones in mary, a pole right now, there's most of their forces invariable right now who are fighting against a russian forces and they're still in the city. however, they are incredibly controversial, but there's only between about $900.00 to $1500.00 of them. but as i said, vladimir putin seize them as being nazis. and this is partly the reason he or launched his special operation in ukraine. but let's thou hear from them and their own in their own words. what they think of themselves fall from here are all before. yes, some call them neo nazis. others say they one of ukraine's toughest fighting forces . b as off battalion was found in 2014 during the russian annexation of crimea.
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it began life as a volunteer force, which then became part of ukraine's armed forces with public links to far right groups. in 2016, the united nations accused it of violating international humanitarian law. in 201940 u. s. congress members, unsuccessfully tried to designate the as of as a foreign terrorist organisation during this war they become the main fighting force in the besieged, sudden city of very awful usa. we began by asking them if there were a neo nazi organisation, an approval occurs oller abra, sir. no one thought it to say this, but the image of earth is now. now. this was created by russians in 2016 after as well. we'll liberated mario paul from russia o woolen till fighters and became part of the ukranian army. jose is a video on the ah, you national god of ukraine. twitter crown was clearly so some of your fighters are greasing bullets with pig fat with a message. the muslim brothers in our country,
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you will not go to heaven, go home, please. you will not be allowed into heaven here. you encounter trouble going please. that kind of thing makes you look like neo nazis, the way to within prostate fogged, we how muslims, from as arabic ran fighting for us. let me give you one example in my unit, for how many muslim from azerbaijan he is fighting like us. but when people think of the as of battalion, basically internationally, they do think of near not as you guys have an image problem, how you dealing with that role. okay, so low, we have a rush and propaganda, a 5th column on that spread all over the world. it's not a surprise that they created these now nuzzy image for us. so now we are speaking publicly come talk to us and you see we are not the as all battalion understands, it has a neo nazi image problem. but to change it will require support from the rank and file, many of whom are suspected of having far right links. so you can see from that
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interview that they are very keen to try and change this image of them being neo nazis. but they do have a bigger problem than just the fight they're facing in mary oppo. and that is the fact that a lot of their members are suspected links to far right groups. their lead at the fact the guy that actually created the boundary vilicki was a former football, hooligan who had public links to write when groups that's going to be an uphill battle if they are serious about moving away from this neo nazi image and how that will play with their rank and file, some of whom are very public and very proud of those neo nazi routes. i thank so much iran con, there are the un secretary general says the world body is trying to get a humanitarian cease fire in ukraine. and tony botero says, hope says aid chief can get to moscow and keith as soon as possible. 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 a disagreement based on the principles of united nations charter. a cessation of hostilities will allow essentially managed that in aid to be delivered and enable civilians to move on safely. kristen, so me joins us now from un headquarters in new york. so we had the appeal there from antonio guitars. is it getting traction amongst member states? little soon to say by this announcement that he is naming his top humanitarian official. martin griffith as a coordinator. if you will, to reach out to all the sides in the party and attempt to initiate a humanitarian ceasefire comes after the general assembly voted late last week
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on a resolution that didn't back call for a cessation of hostilities based on the increasingly dire humanitarian situation. on the ground they are so un, currently has about a 1000 staff members working in the ukraine on humanitarian supplies, getting those to the people in need. just today they announced that they had gotten another shipment in that will be helpful to the region. they helped nearly 900000 people so far, but they're saying they're being hindered in those efforts by the fighting by the violence. so this is an attempt to work off of that resolution to push the process forward to find space for humanitarian deliveries. but also acknowledging that ultimately that space could be helpful in getting both sides to the table out the russian president. after that press conference there go through what he said. well, he was asked actually about comments by a u. s. president joe biden,
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that he made off the cuff before leaving europe about president putin saying that it was a time for him to leave, that he shouldn't stay in power. the united states has certainly tried to walk back those comments since then, but the secretary general was asked about what president biden said, and he said that there needs to be a de escalation, not only of the fighting, but also of the rhetoric. contraras himself has been critical of pu and, and russia in terms of calling for an end to the aggression in ukraine, calling on president poo and to stop russia's war quote, in the name of humanity and so forth. but the secretary general, always putting those criticisms in the frame of international law, whether it's the prohibition against attacking civilians in a war zone or respecting in this case,
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national sovereignty as well. so i'm calling without criticizing anyone calling for everyone to deescalate the rhetoric or i thanks so much chris from salumi. i still got more come here now. desert. we'll have more on ukraine, including a multi $1000000000.00 figure that the u. s. president wants to set aside to support ukraine, nato. ah, you're locked into your weather update for the middle east. stand africa. hello everyone. great to see there is plenty of sun right across the middle east, but also a lot of sand and dust. been kicked out this because we've had power for winds blast through the gulf that continues on to see see all the brown there that so lifted does impacting visibility, especially when you consider those winds where to 30 degrees. and those winds just
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about 25 kilometers per hour, been dealing with a heat wave sweltering are for pakistan, temperatures. 4243. karachi has been around 40 degrees and we've got some instability rolling through northern parts of afghanistan for turkey. some clouds over western areas looks like it's going to squeeze out some showers could impact on talia with the high $21.00 degrees. and we're here to get dowse with rain. not too far away from kinshasa, really for coastal parts of the congos into southern areas of gap on. and it's been a wet pitcher from mozambique. i also, zimbabwe that continues on tuesday, winds have shift it. we've got some rain for port elizabeth than same goes for kicked down. don't forget the umbrella. we'll see you soon. take care. ah cutter. one of the fastest growing nations in the morning, cato needed to open and development international shipping company to become a key,
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middle eastern trade, money skillful in 3 key areas of develop, filling up from connecting the work future while the carto cutters gateway to whoa trade. o evacuation 160000 civilians. main trapped without power. food or war un secretary general has appealed for an immediate cease fire in ukraine. at least 10000000 people have been displaced by the fighting. just over a month. us president joe ball cation of 8. since russia's invasion, well, mike, hannah is at the white house, joins us live from there. so mike, $7000000000.00, not a small amount of money to terrance initiative, as nato and its allies,
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and also specifically to come to russian invasion of ukraine. now specifically, what this money is going to go for not quite clear within the budget, there is $1000000000.00 specifically for ukraine via the state department. now this is an addition to a $1000000000.00 that has already been allocated over the course of the past months to ukraine. now that money has mainly gone to weaponry at bonds weaponry for ukraine, such as javelin las tiles, as well as items like a body armor, but also full humanitarian assistance. now this neutron shop, $1000000000.00 that has been specifically earmarked for ukraine is likely to be spent on the same type of things. the planning, the supplies, humanitarian supplies, as well as military hardware to assist the ukrainian baffle against the russians.
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one must remember that as well that this budget is essentially a suggestion to congress, its congress, which actually holds the purse strings and will have to decide what and whether it's going to approve the budget in its entirety. but the specific item in the budget, given the bipartisan support in congress for ukraine separates, it's certain to be semi. all right, thanks so much mike hannah now displaying the leather, then to show support for rushes worn ukraine could be a criminal act in germany. the interior ministry sat as a person, candy cross the cute, prosecuted kremlin rallies to all the news now in israel's foreign minister said, improving times without a nation's will help counter threats from iran in the region. he was speaking alongside the foreign ministers afore arab countries and the u. s. system. it's in the given southern israel, high false that reports. israel says it put this summit together in a few days,
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nonetheless, had clearly wanted to convey maximum symbolism and significance in the does it kibbutz once home to israel's 1st prime minister, david ben curry and the foreign ministers of egypt, bahrain morocco, and the you eat along with the us secretary of state espoused friendship and shed goals 43 years ago when each hipped and israel made peace. unfortunately, we lost those 43 years. this new architecture, the shirt capabilities, we are building, intimidates, and deters. i'll common enemies 1st and foremost, iran and its proxies. oh, there was shared condemnation of an attack on sunday by suspected idols opposition to a revived iran nuclear deal. or he did though, raised the palestinian aspiration for statehood. these regional disagreements are not a substitute for progress between palestinians and israelis. one of the issues we
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discussed today was how countries involved in the abraham accords and normalization, as well as those that have a long standing depending the credibility of the viability of the 2 state solution that of for israel add up at the city and state to live side by side in peace with the recognized borders for the city and state are in accordance with the 67 lines with the east jerusalem as its capital, the palestinian leadership. however, such words are just that words. they see this entire summit in this place as an undermining of their cause for sovereignty and independence. the palestinian prime minister focused on what was happening inside israel. religion, why he attack won't be valid that i shall come by a shop arab normalization meetings without ending the israeli occupation of palestine or just an illusion. 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
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a mission to con tensions a head of ramadan. every force it al, jazeera, southern israel, and that abraham in the occupied west bank tells us more about what palestinians thought about the summit. very few people we spoke to, he had and i'm a lot even know that there is a some, it's ongoing in the negative. some of them heard the top for his off king abdullah . the 2nd, the riving here and i'm a law, but there is a sense of despair. they don't believe that this diplomacy is working on this. they see tangible resolve on the ground. palestinian authority wants a peace process that's and the israeli occupation has also this appointments in the streets. many palestinians say that they feel that the world is sympathizing with the crane. but they're not showing the same sympathy with the palestinian people who have been under occupation for decades. they say that they want to see the world war resignation of prime minister in ron con. emotion of no confidence in con,
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has been presented to parliament. it kicks off the series of debates and the vote and the prime in future sunday, huge crowds came out in support of him on costs. millions of workers across india on a 2 days trying to oppose the government's economic policies. protesters rallied in the cities of called casa by and new delhi demanding improvement the social security and the high a minimum wage. the pandemic is led to millions of job losses in many families into poverty, december the unemployment rate, so that 8 percent now, chinese tech giant y way has announced record profits. but us sanctions are starting to bite profit search by more than 75 percent last year in the $18000000000.00. but overall revenue fell for the 1st time in part because of the u
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. s. measures. oh, our team has grown more united under heavy pressure over the past 3 years. our strategy has been streamlined over the past 3 years. in the future, we will continue investing in talent and research. the day after the academy awards is normally dominated by discussions of who took home the most coveted oscars. but this year, well, it's all about a shocking moment, which so act that will smith physically hit. one of the presenters heidi joe castro in los angeles, takes us through to mac last night. are you excited to announce best i askar goes to ok coda the independent film huda was the underdog winter of the best picture. oscar 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,
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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 death community, the coda community and the disabled community. this is our moment. extra dune one the most awards with 6 g i j in to can't wait to see it. 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. will snap the snap 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. and richard, i want to apologize to the academy when apologize to my former fellow nominees. in this business, you got to be able to have people disrespecting you and you got
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a smile and you pretend like that's ok. it was awkward, it was sensational, it was dramatic. and though it was unplanned, it may have been just the thing that the oscars 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, even in his weary world that we live in dreams to 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
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$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 light. the shoe was overall fun and light as the producers had promised, with 3 funny women moving things along. it was a night, hollywood shines once more and where drama was in spades. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera los angeles. ah. all right, let's take you through some of these headlines here now, president of a lot of designs. he says he's willing to discuss ukraine's neutral status with moscow. it's part of an immediate p steel, ukrainian and russian negotiators will sit down for talks. in the stumble on tuesday, the mayor of the ukrainian port city of mario paul says,
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says he's on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. is calling for a complete evacuation about a 160000 civilians remain.

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