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and now help us attain of course, recruitment child soldiers, and have we pick exploitation of women daughters of al chabad part of the radicalized. you'd seeings on al jazeera. ah, ukraine's military claims it has retaken at a pin. there the capital key, if from the russians a day after recapturing another strategic city, the north ukrainian in russian officials arrive in turkey for new round of talks to china and the fighting which is set to enter the week. ah, on carry johnston. this is al jazeera ally from de, also coming up. i just,
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it was refreshing my outrage. she shouldn't remain in power put us president clarifies his remarks, suggesting regime change in russia, but says he has no apologies. vladimir putin sorry for the smack, best act to will smith express his regret to comedian chris rock. after striking him at the oscars. we begin in ukraine, where the country's military says it's pushed back. some russian advances as talks between the 2 countries are set to resume. ukraine says it's retaken areas near hockey in the east. and the mack, he of suburb of yeah. pin where there's been heavy fighting. oh, good point if you store who g, if you're bina, the occupiers are pushed away from air pin and key, but it's still too early to talk about safety in this part of our region fighting
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continues, russian troops hold the north of the key region and they have resources and manpower. they are trying to rebuild destroyed units. the level of 90 percent of losses is not an argument for them to stop. all the men of the besieged port city of maria poll says 5000 civilians have been killed since the war began. nearly 200000 people remained trapped there. that's as both sides prepare to meet in turkey for new round of talks on tuesday. negotiators from the key if arrived in istanbul a short time ago, while their russian counterparts landed earlier in the day, each other a dishes, hopefully russian and ukrainian delicate. so a leading talks on c spy and peace talks. we'll meet again tomorrow. and stan bull, we will get together with delegates and make them briefly ahead of the meeting. i can say that the telephone traffic we're carrying out with mr. brewton and mr. zelinski as advancing on a positive direction. well, we'll have more on those talks later, but 1st,
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more on the situation on the ground in ukraine. rob mcbride begins, are coverage from the vive. russia is continuing its attacks on defense facilities across ukraine, including fuel depos with this site in the western city of lots getting hit overnight. 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 he bullshit it? do i understand it's impossible to make russia give off territory completely that will lead to world war 3. i understand completely unaware. he's also confirmed, he is willing to consider ukrainian neutrality in the future. provided president putin pulls back his forces on ukraine's west and 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. maria 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. i decided to come back because my husband is here and it's very hard to be away from him. i was said luscious. most of us on this 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 when i'm coming back to check on my mother and see what the situation is like. my daughter is 14
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and i've left her 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 you, paul, and seems to accept they face overwhelming odds. yes, we choose to just the one knows not we t if we i tell them if you feel you need to leave, but i feel it's the right thing to do then do it you wish. but he also says so far his soldiers have refused to give in robin's bride, al jazeera live eve, delegations from both keith and moscow, have arrived in istanbul for tomorrow's negotiations there. so sedar is in the turkish capital with more russia has quite tough demands regarding the neutrality of ukraine, demilitarization of the country, and the new denot vacation and also ukraine to recognize crimea as officially as
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part of russia. and also recognizing the 2 separate is republic. don't yes, and lance lance, as the independent a states. so the turkish official says regarding neutrality and the dim lots with demilitarization ukrainian side is a showing some willingness or making some compromises. however, when it comes to the other 2 demands, the notification is not clear what russian means by the dealers because because they're very much uncertain ambiguous term and when it comes to crimea and the a don't bus region, they said is the regulated to their ukrainian territorial integrity and so far, new grain inside didn't show any a sign of the willingness of recognizing crimea as a part of russia or recognizing done yes and a lo hunter, as independent states. william courtney is
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a former us ambassador to georgia. he says the prospects were ceasefire. slim russia, for example, is worried that there is not a perception of sufficient russian bargaining strength. you know, the international media portray ukrainian forces as holding off russian forces. some say that russia has actually begun to lose the war. so russia seems to be now wanting to concentrate his forces in eastern ukraine, where it has a greater relative advantage, probably in order to try to get a victory somewhere. but a victory there to stricken has had an ocean. we see no sign on the battlefield. that russia was beginning to pull out troops, which might signify, that it would be willing to negotiate an agreement. for example, on this issue, where russia still is trying to pursue victory. all your credit has given up seeing
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susan, create kevin that has really been its main aim up to now president zalinski of ukraine has spoken of a willingness to accept neutrality status. but only if all russian forces are withdrawn from ukraine. so that's just how far apart the 2 sides are. russian forces are everywhere in your crane. tried to make games, zaleski, or say no csr to all russian troops follow us. president joe biden has submitted a more than 5 trillion dollar budget turn to congress, calling for reco peacetime mercury spending and further aid for ukraine is also revisited. comments made earlier this week about the russian president. he says his statement that putin cannot remain in power affected his own moral outrage and not a policy shift. the fact that matters i was expressing the more outrage i felt
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toward the way prudent is delia to the actions of this man, which is just brutality. half the children in the ukraine, i just come from being with those families. and so i, but i want to make clear, i wasn't then nora, my now articulate a policy change. i was there expression more outraged that i feel i make no apologies. work. the wall street journal is reporting that 3 people who were at talks between ukraine and russia ended this month, may have been poisoned off from meeting, and keith russian only got ramana from rich and to ukrainian. negotiate is reportedly suffered symptoms consistent with chemical agents, investigative website that in cat says it has confirmed the 3 delegates illness they've since recovered. join the hull is the following developments from london. belling. cat has developed a pretty sturdy reputation for it's open source forensic investigations and
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reporting online the organization. as you said, they're reporting alongside the wall street journal on this saying that it had been in touch with potentially even commissioning it that's implied, but not entirely clear from what they wrote, commissioning chemical weapons experts to conduct both remote and on site investigations at presumably at the location where these meetings might have taken place, and that these experts have led belin carrier to be able to confirm that on the night of the 3rd of march 3, individuals, 2 of them senior ukrainian negotiators, one of them, roman abram, of which experienced symptoms consistent with poisoning with chemical weapons, mr. brockovich is described by bell and cat as an entrepreneur. of course we know him better. as the owner of chelsea football club, the russian billionaire oligarchs ought to have contacts on some level, at least with bloody me. putin, in the criminal symptoms, reportedly, according to belin, been in cat included,
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piercing pain in the eyes. one suggestion was that mr. brockovich may have lost his sight for a period of time that some confirmed but also peeling skin on the faces and the hands for the wall street journal. adding that the health condition of all 3 has since improved and that their lives were not in danger. are not in danger, and these chemical weapons experts going further saying the dosage and type of substance likely was insufficient to cause life threatening damage and was most likely intended to scare the victims with the wall street journal. adding that it believes the suspected attack was orchestrated by hard liners in russia who wanted to sabotage the talks displaying the letter zed to show support for rushes worn ukraine could become a criminal act in germany. interior ministry says a person could be prosecuted for using the symbol dominant came reports from berlin
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. for many in russia, this letter has become symbolic of what their government calls a special military operation in ukraine seen on many of their armored vehicles. it's used as an identifying mark to differentiate it from others another because to many in the rest of the world, the letter has become a symbol of aggression. and in some e u countries, for example, lithuania, there is growing concern about how the civil could be used or misused in germany to their calls, to outlaw those who display the lesser with the intent to glorify aggressive war laws that banned such behavior do already exists with nazi era symbols like the swastika and the letters s. s prohibited. now several german states are saying they intend to prosecute any one who displays the letter said. in the same way dominate cane al jazeera berlin, stella head on al jazeera,
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a landmark meeting in the desert. israel hosts the foreign ministers of 4 arab nations, and peruse precedent faces impeachment proceedings against hydro castillo have begun in lima. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways. 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 purple are the himalayas. so in good your state, we hit a temperature record of match the temperature record. i should say 42.6. there are no signs that this heat is letting go new delia high of 38 degrees on tuesday. zoom out, give you a wider look at the country rate. now,
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some thunderstorms will bubble up toward karnataka keller. state sher longer and same goes for the mall div always get a high of 32 degrees. let's go over to se asia right now. some rain or thunder storms to be expected. bang ca, coachman city called them poor singapore and jakarta, and you know not too far away from jakarta or the past 24 hours. we saw a month's worth of rain. so more to come. now for the philippines is batch of what, whether that was plaguing the southern islands and we ought to princess that now pushing away so our severe flood 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 harping on tuesday. that's a snapshot of your weather season. ah, the weather sponsored by katara always mind play tricks. a damper is always parked right there. or are they really out there?
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and you pass them by like they pull up a magazine or act like they're not in the car still make it takes the f b i to call to find out the talks really 33120 pages of record and in the process, mobilize is how community as long as the people are going to talk, then there israel attracted to the feeling of being watched on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stores this ukrainian military officials say they've reclaimed at a pin from russian forces. the city northwest of kids have seen heavy fighting
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since russia began its push towards the capital. last month. at least 5000 civilians have been killed in mario poll since russia's invasion began. according to the cities man also says up to 200000 people, remain trapped in the besieged city. the fresh round of talks between russia and ukraine, or you to begin in turkey. both sides will meet face to face least angel on tuesday . now israel says a strong message has been sent to iran by landmarks summit, it hosted in both in the us and for arab countries. there was also discussion of reviving peace talks of palestinians, but they've described the event as an illusion. hurry for set reports from southern israel. israel says it put 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 dub had been korean, the foreign ministers of egypt, bahrain morocco,
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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 af, working together and of changing the narrative that many generations of his, rabies and arabs had been living, curio 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 our common enemies 1st and foremost, iran and its proxies. oh, there was shed condemnation of an attack on sunday by suspected i. so linked gum and that killed 2 was ready. security forces personnel on the widest security
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picture. the u. s. secretary of state stuck to his script, not bending to israel's opposition to a revived iran nuclear deal. what he did though, raised the palestinian aspiration for statehood to real. these regional peace agreements 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 longstanding diplomatic relationships 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 solution that for israel and the 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
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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. harry for it, i'll just hear a southern israel. neither abraham and occupied, west bank that tells us more about what palestinians thought about the summit. very few people we spoke to here and i'm a lot even know that there is a some, it's ongoing in the negative. some of them heard that software is off king abdullah,
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the 2nd arriving here in drama, la. but there is a sense of despair. they don't believe that this diplomacy is working unless they see tangible results on the ground. palestinian authority wants to piece process that, and the israeli occupation is also disappointment in the streets. many palestinians say that they feel that the world is sympathizing with ukraine, 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 world israel accountable when it comes to its crimes against the palestinians. the supreme court in honduras has authorized the extradition of former president one orlando hernandez to the united states. hernandez is wanted by us, prosecutors on drugs and firearms charges. it denies the accusations, the conservative politicians held office from 2014 until early this year. the peach
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meant proceedings have begun against peruse president pedro castillo. he appeared before congress in the capital lima to face allegations of corruption. custio's 8 month old government has been marked by crises. he's changed more cabinet members than any other administration in recent history. arianna sanchez has more now from lima president se y'all came to congress after he had said that he was coming, that he wasn't coming and after in the last minute decided to come in to face with him. the 2nd impeachment proceedings, the 1st one being in december, and he spoke of just over 60 minutes. yeah. and that's the next lawyer member, an opposition party party who love the president. he signed up the removal. now, the president from when say, call attention and find down and that's when members of the frequent party for the
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party of a person you went over all in a group, walked over to bring down the sign. and that's when the person in the spend the session that's what's happening inside and outside. in the meantime there's about $500.00 so many of them. 8 are in favor of the removal of president as many others are saying here that they want everybody to go 80 percent according to the latest premium. once everybody is the president and the phone good to go. gunman in mexico have killed at least 20 people in the western states of mitchell. i can police say the attackers stormed a cock fighting venue on sunday night. number of killings in the state is out of record high as cartels flights the control of drug trafficking, roofs on home and reports from mexico city will make can president under his manuel
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lopez over a dog came out this morning about incident that you mentioned in the fight pit and he said it's a, it was a massacre. basically members of one criminal group went there to try and shoot the members of another criminal group. and as you said, there are at least $20.00 and $3.00 of them. women, not even the 1st time this year that this is happened in the state of mich. we're kind of met southwest about a month ago after wake, 17 people were basically lined up against the wall and then shot. and then the bodies wished away. and most of that was captured on video. and again, it's shocked people. but this is a state in which really violence can even say, spiraled out of control. it's been there for quite some time. there. it's a state that we spent a lot of time there. and i've gone past checkpoints openly in main roads, the manned by gum, and the actually have the call to uniform and call till insignia on the uniforms. quite close to the mexican army checkpoints. that's where it's got through in the state of mich recon, when we were there a point last year,
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there were policemen killed by a drone that dropped explosives. mines have been investigated, they're against the army and used by criminal groups. so this is turn into in that state basically low level guerrilla warfare perpetrated by these different cartels with the government, british trying and scrambling to get ahold of it. though counting has begun in the us state of alabama where amazon workers are deciding whether or not to join the union. if successful the site could become the 1st in the u. s. to do so. john hendern reports from besson, alabama. the amazon workers votes now being tallied, we'll decide whether organized labor can make a comeback in the heart of the anti union south. the vote counting that began on monday marks a 2nd battle between a corporate behemoth and pro union activists in bessemer, alabama. employees rejected joining the retail wholesale in department store union last year, but the national labor relations board rule that amazon unfairly influence the
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outcome and cold for a do over election. that's in part because the company set up a mailbox, it looked like a voting booth, giving some workers the impression amazon itself was running the election. we've turned a lot of nose into yes. is once they got the information, ah, that was more impactful to their lives. so yeah, they, on boards with the union's leaders, as the company's tactics have continued. they are, could duck take a ferocious anti union can pay union busting brig again outside union busters? hundreds of them in a statement, amazon spokesperson kelly and town said as a company, we don't think unions are the best answer for our employees. our focus remains on working directly with our team to continue making amazon a great place to work. the move in alabama follows a recent votes still being counted at to amazon sites on new york, staten island, where workers projected their critiques of the company under its iconic logo unions
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. on the decline for decades, if seen a resurgence in the past year, signing up workers at starbucks doors in buffalo, new york, seattle, and mesa, arizona, google fiber contractors in missouri and a new york city, ari i sporting goods store workers seem empowered by the great resignation the wave of workers leaving their jobs during the pandemic. the company has been calling workers in for mandatory meetings to explain to them why they should not unionize. the company's perspective is that it works better with employees when it does so directly and not through a 3rd party, but many pro union workers say when that happens, it's the company that sets the rules. one alabama worker was confident enough to take game at amazon's billionaire owner, who also owns the blue origin space company. but it's not really worth it to stay with a company who's doesn't care about me as much as they care about. jeff bezos going to the moon, he could take weeks to count up to 6100 ballots before it's clear. if workers here
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have opted to unionize. and whether organize, labor can gain ground deep in the heart of dixie. john henderson, al jazeera bessemer, alabama. now, actor will smith has issued an apology to comedian chris rock for hitting him on stage during sunday's academy awards. smith says his conduct was unacceptable and inexcusable. hide each o. castro in los angeles, takes us through a tumultuous oscars night. are you excited to announce beth n askar goes to okay, koda, the independent film poto 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, who made history as the 1st death man to win an oscar for best supporting actor. i just wanted to say that this is dedicated to the death community,
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the coda community and the disabled community. this is our moment. mixed dune one the most awards with 6 g i j and 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. 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 include, richard, i want to apologize to the academy 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 that's okay. it was awkward,
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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, 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 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
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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, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. now. ukrainian military officials say they've reclaimed and a pin from russian forces. the city northwest of cuba, seen heavy fighting since russia began its pushed towards the capital last month. oh good bye. did you get storage if you wanna, the occupiers are pushed away from air pin and key, but it's still too early to talk about safety in this part of our region. fighting continues russian.
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