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my dream is that people, my, my daughter, the young people just have a full voice and don't feel targeted because of their race or ethnicity. ah, 2. this is al jazeera. ah hello, this is the news our on al jazeera. i'm fully back to board line from our headquarters in doha, coming up in mex 60 minutes. russia says it will reduce its military activities near ukraine's capital. keith, as another round of talks, is held in his stumble. while ukraine offers neutrality in exchange for international security guarantees on the ground, a russian rocket has hit government headquarters in the port city of mc alive,
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which has been under heavy attack for weeks. also i had on this news, our gunmen attack, a passenger train in north west nigeria. band is as they're known locally, are being late at on he december to the full 7 places of the concert. 2022 will couple up for grabs on tuesday. egypt will look to see of the african champion synagogue in bay play off in deco. thank you very much for joining as we start this news, our with an important to development in the war in ukraine. russia has announced it will radically reduce its military activities near ukraine's capital keith and chair me here to the north. the pledge came during the latest round of negotiations with ukraine. any sample moscow says the move is to increase trust go. hon. forgot that we agree to move the negotiations to the practical level in order to build
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trust. the ministry of defense has decided to decrease military activities in keys and churning his school was, while ukrainian negotiators have laid out their demands. following the talks, you avoid usable scottish g m, and we want an international mechanism of security guarantees where guarantor countries will act in a similar way to nature's article number 5, and even more firmly. all hashem ira is standing by for us in moscow, but 1st we go to resort sir. dar who's covering the tanks for us, any stumble, wrestle tell us about what the delegations have said. after this 1st day of this latest round of talks. while there the peace, tall saw concluded her here in istanbul, and apparently there will not be a continuation of the talks to morrow. but at the has been a remarkable progress. during the peace talks to day. in a stumble, d at the ukrainian side has a provided
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a proposal to their russian sides. and there are 2 main issues that are quite surprising for many's. the 1st one is that ukraine proposed to adopt a neutral states status, which means that ukraine is not going to pursue a goal of being a natal member or not forcing any nato, a business, or not joining any of the nato military exercises. and also regarding to its territorial integrity for the 1st time. ukraine may some concessions own crimea into proposal. they also include a 15 year, a year consultation period on status of our crimea. we're to russia and by with one condition that all these cool coming to force only if there is an immediate cease fire. so in return, ed, russia also had a, some of our remarkable statements today. the russian m a did deputy advance
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minister and a son. the foreman said that moscow has decided to fundamentally cut back its military operations around the capital key of an genitive, another norton city in ukraine to increase the trust in the ongoing a face to face pistols in in istanbul. so from now on, this proposal is going to be review of the route by the russians, and if they agree on that, then the guarantor countries hard when to join the told to hopefully finalize a deal that will lead a piece may. so thank you for that result said are any sample less go over now to hashem? i had barrels in moscow for his hash him. what are we to make of this gesture, this announcement from moscow to day? what does it signal funny, this could be the most significant announcement by the russian military since the
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1st announcement about the start of the military operation in ukraine last month than this comes at the end of the latest round of talks in, in turkey, an indication that has been major progress in the tools and also a message to the ukraine years that the, her rushes have no intention whatsoever to mass troops move those troops in the future to take over here. and this is why they're saying that this is going to be a significant de escalation of the military operation in give region and charity have and journey home of the russians have been paving the way to this announcement over the last few days, just a while ago sergey chicago, the minister of defense spoke about the end of stage one of the russian military operation and about the dumbass region. this is where you have the 2 self declared republics of don yeske and you ganske. or that is, that is going to be the,
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the main focus of the military or the russian military. in the past few days, russia said that it made significant territorial gains in the earth, self declared republic of lawyers. and that in as far as to the ascii is concerned, the control half of the territory and they were doing their best to further expand their territorial against. now we have to wait and see what happens over the coming days, and whether the talks will be conducive to significant de escalation or cross ukraine and also over the dumbass region. hash him. thank you for them. hash him ira in moscow. while progress is being made at talks in ukraine's east, the heavy bombardment continues a russian messiah has struck the port. city of mc alive, ripping a hole in the main government building and killing at least 9 people. stephanie decker has more from mc life severe damage to the civil administration building in
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the heart of nikolai, a v r, the rescue operation. the recovery operation continues. the strike happened just a couple of hours ago. now the city is incredibly tens. the military very tanza holding a spot for for ages. now allowing us to access it. michael, i of has been holding back a russian assault for weeks. now even managing to push back russian troops in the last couple of days. but of course, the air strikes the miss isles, the shining air is something that the people who will tell you is something that they cannot control. yes, there are air defense systems in place. but dar, this is now the result of a strike at the very heart of governance. harris city that has been applauded for holding back that russian. portia, this is the last front line to when it comes to a data. this is ukraine's largest port seems the jewel of the black sea, and really seen as a key try is really that the russians want. if the russians manage to take this
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entire line, they will cut a few crane from its access to the black sea and the as of sea, but certainly at the moment. incredible shock here and people were talking to terrify it saying they simply want this war to act. car keys in the northeast is also being bombarded by russia as our biggest, their authority here have said 47 buildings have been destroyed in the last 24 hours now where we are now has been shown in the last 2 hours or so. and this is a close as you can get without putting yourself in the line of fire. the russians are not far from here. we're well in the range of their guns, but when we talk about destroyed buildings, what does that mean? that the owner here has carney allowed just to show you know, this is hipaa show. the ball was the loan act. and inside, if i take you inside here, just take a look at the house. this is what was left now. he told us that he managed to get his family into the basement, him, him, his wife and his daughter,
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and they felt the shockwave and this was someone's not just the house. if someone's home lives, its memories, people have spent the entire lives growing up here and building their, their homes. they had solar panels. you can see the trains. you can see the books that they've managed to salvage from this rubble. and if i take it further in here, you can see the kind of damage it's actually done. there's nothing but rubble left . i can, i can see over a school photo. you know, like i said, people people's people's memories. and he now lives this in one part of the house, and i said, why haven't you left? cuz it's still selling going on. and he said, i'm 72 years old. i don't want to wonder the world at the poor man. and this is where i'm going to die. and as many people like this, the light moving, there are many people left the city, but many people don't want to move again. take a look at this. looks like it was
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a living room on the radio talk and see a book shelf. i can see plates, i can see, cutlery, i can see so many things here. what obviously the, the pets i still have. but many people don't want to leave because this is their lives, but they are under constant bombardment and in the line of fire and according to authorities have since the start of the wolf, 1222 residential buildings have been destroyed. 69 schools, 53 kindergarden and 15 hospitals, and he is bernice smith now where the report from the separatist control, city of donia skin, easton ukraine. the narrative here in the separate is controlled part of ukraine is that this is a fight against ukrainian nationalists. they call them hair. neo nazis is what they described the miles and the battle in mary awful is described here is a battle to get rid of neo nazis nationalist. now then it shelly is saying that in
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marielle full, the reason it's essentially been destroyed is because people are fighting street to street house to house. he says in the last 8 years, and the groups call the as all brigade he calls in as one of national group that he's very influential mario. he says they spent the last 8 years fortifying the 50 . he accusing them of using human feel human shields to prevent the city being taken by don't net force is backed by the russians. he also says that in response to the russian defense ministry saying that it is now going to concentrate its efforts on what they call liberating, don't bass, this eastern part of ukraine. now, the russia is going to concentrate on that. moving away from the greater part of ukraine, he says, that's going to make an enormous difference,
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a particularly in terms of russian fire power. and he means this in terms of russian air power. international committee of the red cross is urging ukraine and russia to agree to the safety of occupation of civilian storm married all around. a 170000. people have not no escape from the besieged city food. water of power and medicines are running out both warring side to being able to allow visits to prisoners of war by the red cross. well, let's now speak to audio not senior go was a spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross. she's joining us from key. thank you very much for being with us. i want to ask you 1st about the situation in the deceased city of merrier bull. there's an effort to try and get more people out of there today. has anyone been able to get out, bring us up to speed with what's been happening? whereas the main concern is to be able to help get out to help people get out safely. because obviously as you have just report or to the situation in the city
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has been around this and the level of suffering and destruction is absolutely incredible. and people have been finding, finding the way to escape the city to go to safety. but what we have been trying to achieve with both russian and ukrainian site in the past several weeks is to try to get them to come to concrete agreements for to give people the possibility escape with escape in a safe manner. and for those people who are still in the city to receive the humanitarian assistance, one of the conditions like for people who are still trapped in the city, it is very difficult for me to give you the exact assessment of the conditions because we just have very little visibility of what is happening inside the city right now. and it is our one of our major concerns. we had a team in mighty open, but they have come to the they have reached the conditions where they would no longer able to work. and they had to, they had to leave the seat. unfortunately,
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we now have trucks or with humanitarian 8. and we have teams that are ready to go to mario. well, as soon as the situation allows us, ok, but again, we are constantly in contact with both parties and we need the safe condition to be able to do so. right now the i c r c i understand has been scaling up its humanitarian response across a several areas of ukraine. tell us about those areas that you're focusing on and what the needs are there we've been scaling up. indeed, in the pastor of several weeks, we have delivered 500 tons of a medical supplies or, or food or for emergency items into the country. and we've been sending them to different cities, for example, need pro odessa high to keep and are working to distribute them to the people most in need. of course, people living close to the front lines are the ones who are most affected and those people are the most difficult to reach for us at the moment. miss an anchor,
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i want to talk to you now about some of the accusations that have been leveled against your agency. the i c r. c. s face heavy criticism for what is seen as the repeated failure of agreements on humanitarian corridors out of cities like mary paul that you've talked about. also accusations of withdrawing staff from hotspots like mary paul effectively abandoning ukrainian volunteers in state institutions. what do you respond to these accusations? first of all, most of the accusations, but when now seeing circulating online and in some of the media outlets they are false. and i would like to remind all people who are sharing based on very fight and false information. but these can have a serious impact on people who are working close to the front lines and also people who need to receive humanitarian 8. yes, we definitely need to reach more areas in ukraine and especially area where that
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have been affected by heavy fighting areas close to front lines. but the agreements, these are the 2 parties, the both parties to the conflict, the need to come to this agreement. and without those agreements, we won't be able to reach this area safely. and we cannot just put our own stuff and red cross volume ts at 3. so is that why you've been, well, you've been pulling outside from, from some of the hot spots. we haven't been pulling out stuff from the hot spot with him in mario while they have made a decision at some point a to accept the c t with the civilians because they just could not no longer work. they have distributed everything that hadn't their stock . they spent several weeks in a cold basement with no food and water. and at some point they were forced to leave . but we have more tea. we have stops and supplies are ready to go in the city and we need to do so. and this is why we don't stop calling to both parties to come to
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an agreement, try to give us the condition to do so. all right, now to keep post miss financial has also been asking the i c r c to provide more details about how your organization is spending. the millions of dollars in donation did received in ukraine. and also explained whether you are aware of reported force people taishan of the cranium. citizens who have been leaving some of these areas that have been bombed to russia. we are definitely aware of the reports of all the, for some deeper force deportations. we have been unable to verify these reports again because some of the areas where they report to the partitions are taking place are extremely hard to reach for us in a safe manner. i want to stress once again as we have done a number of times that the ice thursday has absolutely nothing to do and was not in any way involved in any of these for the port taishan. and yes,
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we need to be able to reach people and to make sure that the international humanitarian law applies and that they can receive him when he parent assistance and that they are not forced to do anything against their will. but you can understand some of this concern. i mean there's been criticism of your boss also peter myra, who's been seen cozying up to, to russian officials on his recent visit to moscow. and there's been concerns about the i c, r. c, neutrality, and impartiality in this conflict. well, i would like to stress that mister mal rarer came to key if one week before she came to to moscow. and she spent 5 days in ukraine. and as far as i'm aware, he's the only senior humanitarian official who came to key if under the situation where we heard shelley and explosions in the see if you were still hearing them. and he met with the cranium officials. and then after that, he went to russia to,
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in order to negotiate with russian official, to speak about visits to prisoners of war, about the missing people about the dead bodies. so basically what being taught, being able to talk to both sides as a neutral intermediary, is the traditional role of the international red cross and the junior convention. and this is the role that we're trying to play. but unfortunately, there will there have been lack of concrete agreement on both sides. thank you for talking to us and taking the time to respond to some of these claims that are lona cinco spoke someone for the international committee of the red cross in k. thank you very much for your time. ah, let's turn our attention now to the world news. nigeria is army chief, has orders soldiers to find the gunman who attacked a passenger train around
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a 1000 people, travelling from the capital budget to do now were reportedly on board. witnesses say some were killed, injured or kidnapped by the attackers, known locally as bandits. the train a time follows and i sold on could do an airport a few days ago. that's bringing. i'm at a reasonable job for the latest. i'm and this is a 2nd train attack in the last 6 months. what is the latest for if any more information on how many people may have been killed and kidnapped in this attack? basically the oh for it is i keeping quiet on these figures. i mean, but we see on social media on various platforms, families, and now seeing the killing of their own over the social media and people complaining about up to now they haven't been in touch with some of their loved ones who been on the train. but we also see emerging pictures are that emerging evidence that many people must have been shot at. and of course injured during the
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train when it was derailed because i'll be expulsion on the track in one particular hospital, a military hospital, a. we've seen a list of at least 15 people, 5 of them with gunshot, once we're being treated at the hospital and we understand that there are many hospitals why these victims have been taken to. we also, it's been nearly 20 hours since that incident happened and not yours are still expecting to hear from the president. although you can argue that the chief of the stuff went to the scene of the accident, inspected and give that or that you mentioned that the introduction one introducing this particular report. but many people i expect to hear from the president what he's going to say. what is going to happen right next few days because the military has been involved in this, in this, in tackling this banditry for a very long time. but now it has continued to persist and it just continue to claim lies. the rain system is considered one of the safest for us to travel on. just
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a few days ago. bendis tried to infiltrate because of an apple. now flight induct effort has been cancelled. many passengers on the on yesterday stream was supposed to be troubled by the state, but because of the incident in good or bad services have been disrupted and have been suspended in an apple. now the koreans have also been suspended by a road to can do. now from a boucher here, just like signing your own deaf warrant, you never know when they get you're going to reach. they are not. thank you for the update. i'm adrian slide force. they're in a blue chat. border officials in uganda said thousands of refugees have crossed into the country from ne, in democratic republic of congo. it follows an attack there by the m. 23 rebels who captured areas close to the border, raising fears of further escalation. the uganda army says there'll be no restrictions for people fleeing the violence. officials in the chinese city of
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shank june have apologize for food shortage is caused by corona virus long don measures. operations of 2 major wholesale food markets have been close. the local government says it has organized the delivery of food and basic needs to its residence. and china is financial capital. shanghai is being split into on the 2nd day of a cove in 1900 locked down. mass testing has begun in the eastern half of the city where the western have to follow in a few days. shoppers have been panic. buying as public transport is shut down and millions forced to stay home. katrina, you has moved from bay chain. the streets of the eastern part of shanghai are eerily quiet. china's more populous city has begun. it's true stage. corona virus looked down. the 1st since the pandemic began for monday morning, about half of the cities 25000000. strong population has been told to stay home. authorities are conducting mass testing desperately trying to curb the number of infections which have spiraled out of control in recent weeks. so far more than
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a 1000000 people have been tested. now on the western part of the city, people killing up the course restores and supermarket collecting supplies to their turn at the severe lockdown which will begin on friday. earlier this month, shanghai authority said that the city, which is china's main financial hub, they said that it would not be shut down. but china is 0. tolerance approach to the pandemic is being severely tested by the highly infectious alma kron variance. each day there has been about 5000 cases, reported mostly a symptomatic, but still china continues to respond with its playbook of mass testing, heavy quarantine and heavy restrictions. despite an increasing sense of frustration among china's population, as well as continual drag on china's economic growth, australia and new zealand among countries alarmed by negotiations for a security patch between china and the solomon islands. at least the documents fed
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china's military and police will be allowed to protect the chinese projects there. the islands, prime minister says the backlash is very insulting, both man, i say. so got very engaging, deny allegations that china, as pressuring to sell them on island for a military base, were made, as we have clearly stated, multiple times already. the law enforcement and security cooperation of 2 sovereign countries, such as china and the solomon islands is in line with international law and international practice. and it's conductive to lasting peace and social stability and is beyond reproach. michael schubert, j director of australian strategic policy institute, defend strategy and national security program. he says the agreement could bring military attention to the region. china not only has an agenda, but they have a track record where the people's liberation army turns up. whether it's in the
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south, china see the taiwan straits or close to japan. they bring aggression and military tension and the prospects of chinese armed police and military working inside the small, solomon islands and using the solomon islands to operate its navy from brings military tension right into the heart of a peaceful south pacific. it's a, nobody's interest. i think the playbook, we're saying is a bit like $30.00, which started as just a place that the pay on my navy was, would turn up to and kept, majestically, support like that's in the link drop the agreement primes to sort of already in the solomons is negotiating with budging, it talks about logistics support to the pay ally navy operating out of the solomon islands. so you'll hear a prime minister soccer ball, right. so it's not a base what nonsense. but a place where the navy can be supported to operate from looks quite like
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a duck. unlike the booty base, it will become a base. if it's a say, what i want to make for the region is military tension and aggressive military power. cold china operating more frequently in the south pacific and pumping into other power. they're just like we say in the south, china say, now the heat wave in india is expanding to include more phase. here's jeff with the weather updates while they've been taken in the heat, syn, northern india for the past few weeks, and extend its heat wave here. so pre monsoon heat, that's a theme, but in some spots we're reaching record breaking temperatures. so for example, a new delhi wednesday, we got you in for a high of 40 degrees. we look at the extended forecast here. the record for march is $40.00, so you could certainly get their winds will shift around to the northwest. that will drop your temperature just a bit. but still, while above average. now, for se, asia, we've got bursts of re more center toward eastern areas. so bali loan book as we
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had in towards to the whizzy and also west papua as while a slug of rain that play the southern islands of the philippines is moving across the south china sea. this did bring some severe flood advisories for the philippines. it's now going to slam into vietnam, and this will be with us for the next few days. and i think we face a similar threat here of seen the risk of flooding. se china, it's still raining. it's been raining for days and more of a comm manager falling in between the gang, see, and the pearl river valley, but it dry day for hong kong on wednesday with the high of 24 degrees off to japan . those cherry blossoms in peak bloom and you're going to enjoy if you're in tokyo, you've got to hiv 18 degrees in the sunshine. that's it for me, sir. and jeff, thank you very much for that. still ahead on the news, our surviving as 2nd impeachment attempt that only jest will have the latest and rule as a president pains on to power. the mexican government faces accusations and faking an investigation into i dozens of students disappeared in 2014 and another. when
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ah, ah, ah, ah, you're watching the news on the or with me fully back. people are reminder of our top stories. russia says it will reduce its military activities in northern your brain, including me in a cabin and keep in mind, follow the latest round of negotiations with ukraine to me. sambo, the ukranian delegation has proposed to adopting neutral status in exchange for international security guarantee. in while
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a russian rocket has hit the regional government building and make alive at least 9 people have been killed and 22 other wounded. the southern port city has been under heavy assault for weeks and international committee of the red cross, the virgin ukraine and russia to reach an agreement for the faith evacuation of civilians from fall, 170000. people remain trapped in vital supplies of running out. now d u s. secretary is hey john tony blink in his in morocco meeting his counterpart, not february to north africa. the security issues are on the agenda as well as the export of algerian gas to europe. last, the algae is top supplying the blank with gas fam rocco, following tensions over the long running a western power dispute. in december 2020, the us recognized morocco sovereignty over the region in return for establishing ties with israel. well, let's speak to jasper. man about this, he's a foreign policy analyst at morocco's world news. he joins us from rock was capital
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robot. thank you very much for being with us. what do you see? first of all, as a primary objective office visit, is it to improve relations with algeria and morocco? when it comes to the us, always it to find. i'll turn it in for russian gas when it comes to discussions. thank you for having, by the way, when it comes to discussions between morocco and the us directly. i think it's very much has to do with the u. s. wanting to curry favor with algeria right now to supply gas to europe. mit and energy crunch. of course, sure and do today the ukraine crisis, so i think bilaterally, when it comes to morocco and the us, it's very much about sharing up or ensuring robots of the support from the us while the us will actively lobby algeria to supply gas to europe. all right, now jerry, of course, is still very concerned about present jo biden's refusal to reverse his predecessor, donald trump's recognition of moroccan sovereignty over the defeated western for
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higher region. and morocco has been frustrated that bite and doesn't intend to go beyond trump's recognition. just how difficult a balancing act of the americans facing right now. how will they be able to balance the faster frustration on both sides is very difficult. the balance is ended becoming much more difficult because of this ukraine crisis. i think before the us could afford to, to alienate algeria to, to a small degree. because it was seen as a more of a traditional ally with, with russia molar because of the military sport that rushes by without area. but the lack of european gas in europe, or the lack of russian gas in europe, is of course, creating a big problem and also for global energy prices. and that is a key office in the topic in the us. right. there is
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a question of opening up the gas pipeline from algeria to morocco, via from algeria via morocco, which algeria shut down last year, of course, after it's suspended relations with morocco. how likely is that is a kind of current climate between the 2 countries a conducive to such a thing happening? well, money talks in its national geo politics, morris, but at the same time there has been recent development on this show which spain forcing it support for rockers, western sahara stands, which has created a new series of diplomatic dentures between the jury and spain. so i think jerry right now feels back to, to a corner, to a large degree with more and more partners supporting the american side of the discussion, end of the diplomatic momentum being america's favor. so it will be very hard, i think, to give out the confidence that abandoning its russian the,
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allied by helping europe prevent an energy crunch, is risky, right? i was going to ask you about the regional positions on the war in ukraine. algeria has found itself attempting to maintain a balance between russia and the us. but i'll jerry has been seen to be traditionally close to moscow than it is to the us how. how are different players in the region approaching and addressing the conflict in ukraine? well, i think underlining was all decision making in north africa when it comes to the ukraine. crisis is incredible. dependency on exports, both from russia and from the crime. the north africa requires for requires ukrainian week for its very important food supply. and at the same time, the region also relies on russia for a lot of chemical exports which keep north african industry going. so the balancing act is very much dependent on dicko dependency, but also from a i think from a genuine push for conflict resolution. instead of propagation and escalation
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transfer, thank you very much for talking to us about this jasper hammond joining us from robot. thank you for your time. police in the u. k. will issue find to at least 20 star from the prime minister's office for attending parties that reached over 900 lockdown roles. the names of the individuals have not yet been disclose the investigation related to 12 events last year and the year before we covered restrictions may have been flouted from it is the voice. johnson has come under heavy criticism for taking part in at least 2 of the gathering spoke. brennan has moved from london, but what happens next is the police consist of 200 pounds or more, or simply let them go. the crucial thing will be what the reaction of back bench, conservative m. p 's and parliament are. many of them have withdrawn the letters of no confidence against the prime minister sentiments, but the war in ukraine is probably more important at the moment than party gay. but
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that's not to say that there couldn't be a real backlash against this statement has been issued by one of the societies. one of the groups of represent bereaved families from curvy today. thing it's crystal clear now that while the british public rose to the challenge of making you normal sacrifices, those are down the street failed. frankly, bereaved families have seen enough this p. m should have resigned months ago over this. so there's still clearly a very visceral public anger in some quarters about what happened in those crucial months of 20202021. pharaoh's president is narrowly survived a 2nd impeachment attempt. federal casio describes corruption allegations as baseless marianna, sanchez as more from the capital lima, who for the 2nd time in 4 months, an attempt to remove pencil castillo from office ends in failure. the precedent saying the impeachment trial was baseless thought, showing no continue. everyone knows that it does not contain
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a single element that sustains it. we only find words in the motions that have no corroboration. there speculation, imaginary connections that don't support fox and the law from illness, people who are gotcha in his brief defense, the person who deny the involvement in graft allocations. but his opponents say otherwise, oh, the corruption that many defend grant his accomplices millionaire bits. the prosecution says he has been involved in influence. peddling, analysts say the 20 part impeachment motion was weak. the corruption allegations are still under investigation by prosecutors. oh, it has yet to be proven. there has been no evidence. we deserve respect. the session was marked by interruptions and insults and was briefly suspended ah, outside hundreds of riot police stooped protesters from getting close. the c u supporter said he must be a note to govern. what got you
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a little you was democratically elected and must be respected. it's a legitimate government. those delinquents are trying to oust her budget. ha, but the school is short. 8 months long government has been mired in control over see a pull found 50 percent of peruvians want him gone in the, in the mid residents in the last 6 years. no wonder premiums are fed up with political club. has it? he has named having pretty frustrated with wayne, the is mistakes mailing. he's the delinquent cost to you has no morals. he has lied. he doesn't run a good government. he is a shame nancy of the session last that more than 8 hours, but the impeachment had lost him before it started. opponents were unable to get gusty use allies to flip their votes. now castillo says it's time to turn the beach and if not, no opponent see, they will find
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a way to remove him from office. medina, such as i just see that lemme be due to mexico now where newly obtained video shows evidence of a government cover up in the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 official say the students were killed and burned at a rubbish camp. but a new foot shows that's not true, gentlemen. asthma, it's what every one had suspected for years. but finally, video proof met skirts authorities planted evidence in the biggest disappearance case in the country for decades. when 43 students were poodle fusses by municipal police on the night of 26, september 2014, and get out of state, then never seen again, the public demanded dances. where were they? who else was involved in that disappearance? only of this, the confidence a muscle once under pressure, mexican authorities came up with what they called the historic truthful yet. this
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drone video shows it as a set up these tiny figures. a mexican marines heading into the co cool of rubbish, dump guerrero on 27th, november 2014, close to where the students disappeared. one of their trucks blocks access to the site. they stopped for a while lingering, where late a bullet shells will be conveniently found by federal investigators. then they moved to a different part of the dump. 3 white bags appeared beside them. they like to fire the 3 bags disappear, present for at least part of this day, say the independent expert was mexico's then attorney general. his who smarter you cram, develop a louder fast food 11 dice. maria cram will claim in a packed press conference that the full t free students was shot dead by a local gang in the cooler dump in the spot where the marines 1st stopped. the gang them, but their bodies. he says, where the week before the marines had lit the fire histories to visit those to sima
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. it's sad to present his images, but it's our duty to society that is truly, truly offended to you. that the reason for his fabrication finally a case which had captured the hearts of the public and caused unbridled indignation against the government and suspicion it could be involved could be put to rest. yes, that's according to the independent international experts who arrived in 2014 to investigate. i feel as healthy. yes. oh cool. that on the authorities, he'd changed information, denied any knowledge of the facts or where the students were the days will be able to come up with a book. even before this video, there were already serious doubts about maria crimes. historic truth, not least, of the videos of most of suspects, tortured into giving evidence. the key thing about this video is that it was filled by met can navy drones, it's almost beyond dispute, and it was then apparently locked in a vote for more than 7 years until a new administration and current president under his manuel lopez open the door
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pushed the country's intelligence services to hand over confidential archives like this one, to the independent investigators with the videos only proved there was a cover up. the central question is still unanswered, even after all these years. where are the 43 students, or at least there remains? john holman, out is eda metzger, city work is that an amazon plant in the u. s. state of alabama have been voting on whether to join a union. john hendern has more from eskimiya, alabama. the amazon workers votes now being tallied, we'll decide whether organized labor can make it come back 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
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last year, but the national labor relations board rule that amazon unfairly influence the outcome in 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. it's once they got the information. ah, that was more impactful to their lives. so yeah, the on board with the union's leaders, as the company's tactics have continued, they are, could duck, take a ferocious anti union care, a union busting brig again outside union busters? hundreds of them in a statement, amazon smoke, person killing and tell said we look forward to having our employees voices heard. 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,
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where workers projected their critiques of the company under its iconic logo unions . on the decline for decades, have seen a resurgence in the past year. signing up workers at starbucks doors in buffalo, new york, seattle in mesa, arizona. google fiber contractors in missouri and in new york city are 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. 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 aim at amazon's billionaire owner, who also owns the blue origin space company. it's not really worth it to stay with the company who doesn't care about me as much as they care about. just be those
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going to the moon. it could take weeks to count up to 6100 ballots before it's clear. if workers here have opted to unionize and whether organize, labor can gain ground deep in the heart of dixie. john henderson, al jazeera bessemer, alabama. in india, hundreds of workers have been marching in the capital against government. the government for economic policies, it is with random has more we are new daily's main protest. i jumped on month there were hundreds of people have gathered to protest against various government policy, including maybe laws which they say will make it easier for companies to fire. and harder for them to protest, they also rang again, the privatization of public assets, especially in the banking in energy telecommunication sectors. and the government's proposal to lower the interest rate on retirement savings, which tens of millions of people rely on. now this is the 2nd day of strike and protest has been organized by trade unions. on tuesday,
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we've seen people continue to protest in the summer and nod shops in b. i'm carolyn capital settlement on the buddha, remain closed. and that was people then here say that they are, that the government policies protesting against governance policies which are against weapons and against national interests. that are meant because, because on the one hand, the government has repeatedly been talking about development. but during the pandemic, those who risk their lives working in hospitals or government workers aren't being given their jews. instead, they are being fired from their jobs. workers across the country are angry and protesting because of governments and sensitivity. now, thousands of workers warped off their jobs all over the country on monday, resulting in banking services, disruptive in some places, including india's financial capital, one by people, blocked railway tracks in the city of cold patter. only one 3rd of public buses
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were operating in common lod. interestingly, this tribe and protest by trade union has been supported by farmers unions. remember, again, long processed by farmers against agricultural reforms resulted in the government repealing farmed laws and that you turn has emboldened others to protest against the government's policy. man mars military leader has ordered the creation of public security teams in towns and villages across the country that were given weapons to assist the army in fighting revel. cook's florence. 3 half more. the youth of paramilitary forces in myanmar is not new. the young man military had in the past, provided weapons to civilians in ethnic controlled areas to help it fight civil wars. and 5 years ago it gave weapons to non ro, hanging villages in northern reclined state, after launched a brutal crank down against they, mainly muslim, rang a minority that now this time, the creation of power, military forces,
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india is thought to be, to help the june, to crack down against the resistance movement, especially in central indiana where security forces have been engaged in fierce battles with resistance fighters, known as the people defend force. now armed resistance against the june to has increased, many people have attended jungle training camps with lent. how to handle weapons to make explosives, and they've launched attacks against security forces in rural and urban areas. junior achievement lang has recently vowed to quote annihilate, unquote, antique who opponents blaming them for the violence in the country. local media report say the june test has given about 2000 weapons to around 77 paramilitary groups. now what's interesting and perhaps also unsurprising, is that these paramilitary groups will also include outright nationalist goodness, most known as martha. and this group in the past,
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they had been responsible for stoking and team was the rhetoric they had also in the past. align themselves with the military, but what this latest development means is that the fighting man is unlikely to stop and will in fact, most likely worsting, especially with the june turn now not only encouraging, but also arming its supporters to fight against. and he qu protesters still ad on the news hour in ford. will it be a night of woke up history for marlene the african qualify just to make more than that in the days of his school. so he stayed with with
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ah, i'm not for sports his peter well as a huge day of world cup qualifying with 7 of the remaining places at quarter 2020 to decided on tuesday. and that includes all 5 african nations that will be heading to the finals of con, champion, finagle trail egypt. one know goings of the 2nd leg of their ty, usher, comedy show reports from deco. senegal are the reigning african champions crowned 50 days ago in your own day. cameroon. however, these celebrations are long gone and the team now faces a new challenge. their fans across the world expect nothing less than qualification to the upcoming woke up in katara this november and december. but they find
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themselves between a rock and a hard place. having conceded an own goal in cairo and the fast leg of their play of tie against egypt, the tyranny lions will play for the 1st time. at the newly constructed stud to senegal, we've over $45000.00 fans expected to be present to cheer them on. a lot is at stake for these football, loving nation, whose fans continued to cray for success at the high table of wild football. the challenge is to guide my team, the national team of shinagle for the 2nd time in my career to the world cup. that is my 1st goal. we have worked on this for years and to morrow is a day to showed is on the pitch. however, marcella and egypt stand in their way. the 7 time we could african champions are seeking revenge against cynic. i was following a highly congested african 2021 final last month. it's a beauty that the 2 best teams of africa. 3 months ago,
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they need to play against each other. i will say unsettled that the 2 best teams of african african cup of nations. this would qualify that active to walk up. we have already seen a continent, so champion in italy fell to qualify with this. he has woke up in cuts off for synagogue. this is an early warning, and one that they're not taking lightly whatever the result in this game, this year's woke up will be without one of africa. i must inform teams. i shall come get shot, just the or the car senegal. molly are seeking a slice of history into nivia. they've never qualified for the finals before. molly will need to reproduce some of a good form in the group stages to overturn a one goal deficit from the 1st leg. going into the other 3, play a final stands, go list 3, nigeria and gonna algeria hold one the lead ahead of the 2nd league with cameron morocco and the democratic republic of congo, 11 after their 1st match from friday to of the european player final take
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place on tuesday and could they be another fairytale for north macedonia? they knocked down raining european champions, italy in the semi finals, and now they're in portugal looking for another upset which would take them to their 1st world cup finals. the north macedonian sounding confidence. she will know, she will know, obviously this is one of the most important matches in the history of our football may be many didn't believe that we would be present at this press conference today . but here we are. all i have to say that this is not a coincidence. this team has something that maybe the others don't have. i'm very proud of the faith we've achieved, and we are ready for this final. in tuesdays other european play or final poland, host, sweden, the poles were given by through the finis, off the russia was removed from the competition. freedom be the check for public in extra time to set up the clash. and on friday, we'll have a special program following woke up drew as it happens, live in bo coverage begins at 1545, g m t in tuesdays,
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international friendly denmark's christian ericsson, a fitful and emotional return to the park and stadium in copenhagen. it's the ground where he suffered a cardiac arrest during lost in europe and championship. he schooled on his international return on saturday, but it fit to start against serbia. both of those teams have already qualified for the world cup in cutter yukon. prepare thing. it's just going to be one of the moments the reception and obviously in holland was very big. and my expect, of course i'm going to be the big a. that is a place where it happened and people to see it. and then afterwards, people were talking about it that the it was and it's back to normal. they're going to have a new memory. and then they're going to be special, of course is going to be special, but i'm looking forward to i call it switch from football to basketball now and it was a great night in the n b a for serbian superstore nicholas york ich the denver nuggets
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center lady seemed 28113109. when of the charlotte hornets. on monday york it was in fine form. he contributed 26 points. 19 rebounds and 11 assists that made for his 19th triple double of the season. at the miami open tennis world, number one in waiting egos, fiance cruised into the quarter finals on monday. the pole was up against the american teenage prospect. coca golf in the r 16. but it was a pretty straightforward outing. force fiance. crew will take over the wall. number one ranking on monday, following the retirement of ashley barty 6361 the fine school here full. she on 640 straight when that's where we'll leave it for now more sports news later, but i did it. thank you very much, we will see a little later and that's it for the things are on al jazeera. do stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more companies. ah
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. on april 3rd, i'm guarantee vote and parliamentary elections for the war and ukraine has changed the political landscape. prime minister, victor orbit, has long been an ally of lodging there, put in his opponent, says that poses a security risk for hungary will. peter mark is always policy getting up seats to when they with al jazeera, for the latest developments in nigeria live you see be times want to use on their for boy is one of you with guy rice. i do not know any of the job that is followed in i do i like football? my nigeria is soccer. nigeria is your development manager is this is my nigeria, my, my dear, on our do there. mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat
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than lights in a war tar scenario. there's always a push to simplify a narrative. nuance is always called for, even in the case of an aggressive war, the listening pe, delve into the news, narrative and dissect them. there is not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though we somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera. weavers are trying out, grazing land is shrinking in some roots long used by wildlife for migration. have been blocked by human settlements. to deal with all this, kenya needs more money for conservation. and with a karone of ours pandemic keeping many visitors awake revenue from tours. it isn't enough here at the embassy national park, an annual ceremony has been launched the whole creation than individuals pay $5000.00 to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00,
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much of it for conservation initiatives. ah, russia says it will reduce its military activities near ukraine's capital keith. while another round of talks are held any stumble, and ukraine offers neutrality in exchange for international security guarantees. ah, player watching al jazeera alive from de how with me for the back table also coming up a russian rocket, his government headquarters in the ukraine port city of mich alive, which has been.

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