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i to where it takes a pretty easily a fan and see again with my eyes and power in pasha. we tell your story. we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera. ah, ukraine's president says his military to take him back another time from the russians. this time it's been north of keith ah, madison. this is all 0 live from do help. also coming up more talks in turkey named at ending the fighting grain. oh, but also known this image off, off is nail. nazis was created by russians. your grains, controversial. assal battalion denies accusations that it's far right. the taliban
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may not punish up. gamma stands opium, farmers, as the economy continues to collapse. your friends, president says the forces of recaptured the town of pin in some of the western outskirts of keys and this be heavy shelling and fighting since russian troops began advancing towards the capital. around 60000 people lived in pain before the invasion. many of them have left in russia, began selling the town. the mayor says the situation is still dangerous and the president agrees of the gifts which stole. who is your opinion? the occupiers are pushed away from her pin and key, but it's still too early to talk about safety in this part of our region fighting 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 none argument for them to stop anyone the residency landscape laid out
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what could be willing to offer russia to secure an immediate peace deal. but the main problems are likely to be what's going to happen to disputed separatist regions and crimea. mcbride's reports from leave. russia is continuing its attacks on defense facilities across ukraine, including fuel dep, owes 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 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
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putin pulls back his forces on ukraine's west and border with poland. there's 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 show you. i decided to come back because my husband is here and it's very hard to be away. i was said lucky most of us on this project. lou both left the eastern city of denise pro daily 2 weeks ago,
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but he's now returning also the morning. but it's such monday with him, so i'm coming back to check on my mother and see what the situation is like. my daughter is 14 and i've left her with my older daughter in poland. any peace talks a 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 proceed city of mary paul and seems to accept they face overwhelming odds used to be true to just the one those that we. i tell them if you feel you need to leave, but i feel as the right thing to do and do as. but he also says so far, his soldiers have refused to give. in. robin bride al jazeera leave. a matter of money, paul says 5000 civilians have been killed there since the war began. the mayor said 160000 people are still trapped. ukrainian defenders still hold most of the city,
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although it's been bombarded by russian forces for months. turkish presidents regime tell you about it. one says there's been progress in negotiations between ukraine and russia, both sides of teams, in a stumble for direct talks. each a lot of dish is fully russian and ukrainian delicate. so leading talks on say sly and peace talks. we'll meet again tomorrow and a stand bowl. we will get together with delegates and make them briefly ahead of the meeting. i can say that the telephone traffic we are carrying out with mr. poot and mr. zelinski as advancing on a positive direction. russel cell does in the turkish capital with more, russia has quite tough demands regarding the neutrality of ukraine, demilitarization of the country and the new notification, and also ukraine to recognize crimea as officially as part of russia. and also recognizing the 2 separate this republic don't. yes and last ones, as the independent states,
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so took is official says regarding neutrality and the dim lots of the militarization ukrainian side is showing some willingness or making some compromises. however, when it comes to the other 2 demands, the notification is not clear what the russian means by the logic is because a very much on certain ambiguous term and when it comes to crimea and the don't bus region, they said it's the regulated to the ukranian territorial integrity and so far, new green inside didn't show any a sign of the willingness of recognizing crimea as a part of russia or recognizing when yes and launched as independent states. william gordon is a former us ambassador to georgia and he thinks prospects of a ceasefire. are slim. russia, for example, is worried that there is no perception of sufficient russian bargaining strength.
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you know, the international media portray ukrainian forces as holding off russian forces some side of russia who's actually going to lose the war. so russia seems to be now wanting to concentrate his forces an eastern or cray, where it has a greater role to advantage. and probably in order to try to get a victory somewhere. but eventually there to, to certain has had to let a yoshi, asians with the most, i'm on the battlefield that russia was beginning to pull out troops. which my at sigma far that it would be willing to negotiate an agreement. your grain to as all battalion has been the main force defending the city of mario paul, the group has a reputation for fighting fiercely, but it's also sad to hold far right views among cons in keith. and he's been speaking to one of his leaders about what people think from all the all before. yes, some call them neo nazis. others say they one of ukraine's toughest fighting forces
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. b, as off battalion was found in 2014, during the russian annexation of crimea, 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 a 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 proceed. sudden, city of very awful usa, we began by asking them if there were a neo nazi organization, an approval occurs. oller abra sir, no one. the thought to said this by the image of af, is now novice was created by russians in 2016. after as over liberated maro pol from russia. oh warranty fighters and became part of the ukrainian army. jose is
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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, you will not go to heaven, go home, please. you will not be allowed into heaven here. you encounter trouble comb please . that kind of thing makes you look like neo nazis. the way to wooden prostate fogged recall muslims from as there was 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 me and as, as you guys have an image problem, how you dealing with that role occurs. i look, we have a rush and propaganda, a 5th column on that spread all over the world. it's not a surprise that they created this now noisy image for us. so now we are speaking publicly come talk to us and you'll see we are not the as of battalion understands,
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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 fall right links russian forces are just a few kilometers from hair, but the as off battalion have another fight on their hands if they want to change their image from being a neo nazi organization to being a nationalist fighting force. perhaps the bigger fight, though, is within their members internally and how that will go down m, ron con al jazeera keith, us president joe biden submitted a budget plan worth more than 5 trillion dollars to congress. he wants to boost piece time military spending to record levels, as well as increasing aid for ukraine. but when he 1st reporters, they quizzed him on his recent comments that vladimir putin cannot remain in power . are you worried that other leaders in the world are going to start to doubt that america is back? if some of the big things that you say on the world stage keep getting walked back
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. what's getting walk back? it may sound like just in the last couple days, but it sounded like you told us truth. they were going to ukraine. it sounded like you said it was possible. the us would use a chemical weapon and it sounded like you were calling for regime change in russia, and we know none of the 3 occurred. none of the 3, none of the 3. you interpret the language that way. i was talking to the troops were talking about helping train the troops in that are the ukrainian troops that are in poland. that's where the context i sat there were those guys for a couple of hours. that's what we talked about. so when you said you're going to be when you're there, you were not intending, referring to with be the width in talking with the ukrainian troops or in poland. and when you said a chemical weapon used by russia would trigger a response in time. it will show your significant response. what does that mean?
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i'm not going to tell you why don't i tell you, you gotta be silly. the world wants to know why i want to know a lot of things. i'm not telling them what the response would be then russia knows the response. i undertake to more question one to i still want to get back to your original words that he cannot remain in power. can you help us understand? you have more foreign policy experience than any president who's ever held this office. whether those are your personal feelings or your feelings as president, you understand why people would believe you, as someone commanding one of the largest nuclear arsenals in the world, saying someone cannot remain in power, is a statement of us policy. and also, are you concerned about propaganda? use of those remarks by the russian. no, and no. tell me why you have so much experience you are the leader of this contest is ridiculous. nobody believes we're going to take down. i was going to, i was talking about taking down put. nobody would believe that number one,
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number 2, what have i been talking about all since this all began the only war, there were some one intended as one is unintended. the last thing i want to use engage in a land war, a nuclear war with russia as not part of it. i was expressing my outrageous behavior, this man. it's outrageous, it's outrageous. and it's more an aspiration and then he shouldn't be in power. there's no, i mean did people like this shouldn't be role in countries, but they do the fact they do, but i mean, i can't express my outrage about it. the wall street journal's reporting the 3 people who were talks between ukraine and russia and key earlier this month may have been poisoned russian oligarch, romana, but i'm a bitch and 2 ukrainian negotiators reportedly suffered symptoms consistent with chemical agents. investigative web, said belin. cat says it's confirmed that the 3 delegates were ill, they've now recovered. still had an audience either
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a landmark meeting in the desert, israel host the bottom and this is a for arab nations. and they said they had enough people in bangladesh go and strike over spiking food prices. ah, ah, look forward to burritos, guys. with the sponsored by capital airways, you're locked into your weather update for the middle east and africa. hello everyone, great to see there is plenty of sun rate across the middle east, but also a lot of sand and dust being kicked up. that's because we've had powerful winds blast through the gulf that continues on tuesday. see all the brown there? that's the lifted dust impacting visibility, especially when you consider those winds with been up to about 65 kilometers per hour since will improve late tuesday into wednesday. those winds will die down. so there's the forecast on wednesday,
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the temperature comes up and go high to 30 degrees. and those winds just about 25 kilometers per hour. been dealing with a heat wave sweltering for bucket starts at church 40 to 43, right? she's 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 hiv $21.00 degrees. and we're going to get down with rain not too far away from can shasta really for coastal parts of the congos into southern areas of gap on. and it's been a wet pitcher for most and big. also, zimbabwe that continues on tuesday, wins have shifted. we've got some rain for port elizabeth. that same goes for kicked down. don't forget, the umbrella will soon take her. oh, the weather. sponsored by katara, always join the debate. there is no heat job bad didn't know if anyone had talked about women that i had 2 horses. this seem to have been says no itself. he gets off
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the table. we were taught to see abortion as a one way ticket, straight to health. all the companies, they deny any responsibility, even though the of the resources and the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes a global community. a comment section is right here. be part of today's proven this to him on now to sierra. ah ah, he what year old is it? a reminder. we're told stories this. our ukrainian military officials say they've reclaimed their pin from russian forces. there's been heavy fighting in the city, north west of keith since russia began it's pushed towards the capital last month.
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maybe 5000 civilians have been killed in mateo poll says russia's invasion began thus according to the city's mayor, who also says 160000 people remain. tramped afresh round of talks between russia and ukraine are due to begin in turkey. both sides will meet face to face him is tumble, and tuesday displaying the letter zed to show support for rushes. warden, ukraine could become a criminal act in germany. interior ministry says individuals could be prosecuted for using the symbol. dominic came reports from berlin for many in russia. this lesson has become symbolic of what that government calls a special military operation in ukraine seen on many of the 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 a growing concern about how the symbol could be used or misused in germany to there
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are calls to outlaw those who display the lesser with the intent to glorify aggressive war laws. that ban such behavior do already exists with nazi era symbols like the foster care and the letters s. s. prohibited. now, several germans states are saying they intend to prosecute any one who displays the letter said, in the same way dominate cane al jazeera berlin. israel says a language summit involving the u. s. and for arab countries has sent a strong message to will run. reviving peace talks for the palestinians has also been discussed by the palestinians. have described the event as an illusion. i forced reports from southern israel. israel says it, 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,
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the foreign ministers of egypt, bahrain morocco, and the u. e. along with the u. s. secretary of state espoused friendship and shared 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 israelis 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 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 gunman
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that killed 2 was ready security forces personnel on the widest 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. sure, really these regional piece 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 long standing 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, 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, a city and state to the side by side in peace with the recognized borders for the
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city and state 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 the cause for sovereignty and independence. the palestinian prime minister focused on what was happening inside israel and why he had to be that that is your helicopter shop are normalization meetings without ending the israeli occupation of palestine or 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 said, i'll just hear a southern israel. when the abraham in the occupied wise banks been finding out more about what palestinians think of the summit, very few people we spoke to. he had end. i'm not even know that there is a some,
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it's ongoing in the negative. some of them heard the top for his off king abdullah, the 2nd the riving here, grandma. 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 a peace process that's and the is really 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 world israel accountable when it comes to its crime against the palestinians. of gaston produce is more opium than anywhere else in the world. it's the base of at least one of the world's hottest drugs. the taliban had said it would try to cut back and opium cultivation by punishing farmers. but the economy is in free fall and i've got to stand needs cash. now the on group seems to be
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changing its mind. gotcha. i love his other young reports. it's nearly time to collect the harvests in afghanistan hillman province, where poppy fields are considered both beautiful and dangerous. the crop is widely used to make heroine. farmers like girls say selling it as the only way to make ends meet, but our farming wheat doesn't earnest enough money. it's not as profitable as puppy economically. we've been badly hit, and that's why we have no other option to pump puppies. afghanistan is the world's top opium producer, that accounts for about 10 percent of its economy. a kilo of wheat is sold for about $0.50. whereas a kilo of opium poppies can go for more than $100.00. but because what if there was no tentative way to feed our families, we wouldn't have to cultivate these crop. if we don't find enough away,
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we would defend if with guns and our lives of life, you have to flee to pakistan, iran or even touched on for work. and even though it's not possible because they will send us back, the taliban has long been accused of taxing drug traffickers. some estimates predict the group made $20000000.00 in 2020, from the eliza trade. after taking control of the country left, your pledge so cramped down on poppy farmers. but now it says they will be left alone, at least for now. we won't take any action against the farmers until we find them proper alternatives, but they already have so many problems and we don't want to create more. so we are working to find an appropriate solution with the help of the international community. afghan sans economy is on the verge of collapse sanctions and the taliban lack of international recognition or making an already die of humanitarian crisis. worse look thought as the husband would have replied and cultivate poppy
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book. if you don't have any other option. so if you have forms plant poppy in their farms and the ones you don't work for landowners, the illicit trade is intertwined with afghan sans economy. now it continues to grow despite a terms of resistance at home and abroad, cause he a little bit of the young al jazeera, coming to mexico and killed at least 20 people in the western states of miss your con. please said the attackers stone, the cockfighting venue on sunday night. the number of killings in the state is that a record high as cartels fight for control of drug trafficking woods, john holeman reports from mexico city. we met can president under his manuel lopez over the door, came out this morning about incident 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 up 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 michel kind
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of met kerry southwest about a month ago after awake 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 couldn't 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 name, wrote the manned by gum, and i actually have the call tell uniform and cultural insignia on the uniforms quite close to mexican army checkpoints. that's where it's got through in the state of mich recon, when we were there a point last year, 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 turned 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. because those presidents are both
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sonata said to be undergoing tests that a health center capital, brazil, ya. the 67 year old lost his reelection campaign on sunday. it was stopped in the abdomen during the 2018 presidential campaign, and that left a move ongoing health problems. he's had 4 surgeries since then. impeachment proceedings had begun against peruse president pedal casteel. these appeared before congress in the capital lima to face allegations of corruption because he is 8 months old government has been dogged by crises. he's changed more cabinet members and any other administration in recent history, opposition parties in bangladesh of called for a nationwide strike over the rise and living costs. and his tongue charge reports from docker, some essential food items and are more expensive there than they are in europe. and the u. s. the people of darker 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, us call for a nationwide strike. number 5, for the past few months, prices of essentials in bangladesh have 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 government's not paid much attention to these. in response to the government has launched a nation wide foot subsidy program for about $10000000.00 people. is not here yet, did alamba, if they would provide all essential items together, then 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 an our foot stock on hand, consumers are having to pay a higher prices for some food items than those in western countries. the prices of the sun shall food item has gone up in recent months in bangladesh, a kilogram of sugar. and later off cooking oil cost more here than in european
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union doesn't that cost more here than in some american cities, making it extremely difficult for an average wait younger to make and maybe even families who are in a good income are now struggling budgeting on exam on the phone, if the price is too high in the market for all essential items for middle class people like us, it's beyond the budget. now as we have limited income, it would be good if the government takes measures to reduce prices, economic farming, their cost, and say, 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 pages influences 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 cra, businesses, or not. puppy shadow will not accept and allow any kind of illegal my practice in
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the market that we as relevant authorities to take necessary measures and government consumer protection agencies. i've already started to work on this. analysts fear, rising inflation, high flow cost and a protracted ukraine war will continue to affect the cost of living in bangladesh. and the country may experience more protest and undressed in the coming days and we children. i'll just sit out taca. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories ukraine's president says. his military is reclaimed the time of his pin from russian forces. the cities north west of ki care when it's seen heavy fighting since russia began, it's pushed towards the capital last month. oh, good point. if you stall who ged robina, the occupiers have pushed away from her pin and keep her, but it's still too early.
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