tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 29, 2022 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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on a, just the morning allow government al jazeera as a, you know, the this is al jazeera. ah, you're wanting to know our life from headquarters in del finery and obligate, coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia says it will drastically reduce its military operations near ukraine's capital key. there's another round of talks are held and it's tumble. ukraine offers neutrality in exchange for international security guarantees. a russian rocket hits government headquarters in the ukranian fort city of nicholas,
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which has been under heavy attack for weeks and apologizing for food shortages officials in china admit their strict code. 1900 restrictions are causing a problem. and in for several wild cup thought throughout, forgot today in europe, africa, and south america, while in asia, iraq recovered inaction trying to keep their hopes alive. we'll have more on that later in the news. our welcome to the news our we begin with what's being described as the most significant progress. yes. and talks between ukraine and russia. that's according to the turkish for a minister who hosted the delegates and it's dumb bull. the russian defense ministry now says it will radically reduce military activity near ukraine's capital keys and turn here that in the north of the country. ukrainian negotiators have
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also put forth concessions. they are ready to discuss. both sides have described the talks as constructive didn't go to taking into account the principles discussed during today's meeting. the ministry of defense decided to fundamentally cut back military activity in the directions of kip. enter into here to increase mutual trust and create the necessary conditions for further negotiations and achieving the ultimate goal of finding an agreement in january. and they were demanding clear cut, legal binding security guarantees which in its content. and she should be similar to article 5 of the nato treaty. so that means if ukraine is the target of any aggression or military attack, we will be entitled to hold consultations within 3 days. if consultations failed to bring about a solution, the guarantee countries should provide us with military assistance weapons. and we do not rule out the possibility of closing the sky over ukraine. but on the ground fighting goes on, a russian strike has ripped a hole in
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a government building in michel live. the southern port city has been under heavy assaults for weeks now. and the mayor of merrier poll says 5000 civilians have been killed there since the war began. the red cross is warning, time is running out for those still traps who are unable to receive humanitarian aid. we have had mad about our standing by for us in moscow, but 1st let's bring in russell sars are and assembled to break down the comments that we've heard from officials resume when it comes to the 1st day of talks there over. now how much progress has actually been made while the, the pistols in a stumble for today are concluded now the delegations are going to back to the capitals and have consultations with their leadership. however, the proposal that has come in that came from the radio side seems to be welcomed by the russian delegation here as well. simply the proposal is asking for
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international security guarantees that the proposal that came from the ukranian side. and they said at that, in that sense, if russia attacks ukraine after 3 days of the consultation, these gotten tours, this good guarantors, countries are going to provide the arms and even impose and no fly zone over the ukraine. so 2nd, in return, ukraine will become and none aligned and non nuclear states, and with no fordham baez's in ukraine, which means no nato bees, us as well. and that means and announcement of the neutrality that russia was asking ukraine to do. but however, the doors off to europe in union are open for the ukraine. russia says that it will not object having an object as regarded. did it? did it ukraine to ask to join the european union and turned for their that that's also quite new for the 1st time. ukrainian side is making some of the concessions regarding the eastern ukraine, crimea,
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and also the don't bus region. ukraine and russia are going to discuss the status of the crimea for the next 15 years, and ukraine will not use the force to solve the problems there that ukraine has, given the guarantees to that when it comes to dom bus. the present person ask you if you green and vladimir, put in, or russia are going to directly talk face to face regarding the status of dawn bus there. so, but russians are very much cleared that any security international security guarantees are not going to cover crimea or don bass. and it is keeping his full right of the sovereignty over this to a territory. that is not clear what's going to be the reaction of the ukrainian side so far. and how this bill is or the proposals are going to be ratified. first, ukraine is going to hold a referendum. if rainy people approve that than the got insurance companies are
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going to pass the b o into they are the individual individual parliament. so the, the experts here that they have talked to said that the, the, the pistols are still very much fragile. however, for the 1st time, they see a hope for a last in enduring piece. okay, thank you so much for. so sardar is a reporting for us from if somebody, let's bring and has some i had about to tell us what's going on and in moscow has some specifically, you know, as these talks go on, the russians are saying that they will drastically reduce their military operations . near the ukrainian capital, how are we to understand this? well, there in the, as the deputy defense minister, alexander, foaming, when he made that statement in turkey, it was quite an indication that there was major development as far as the progress,
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all the key sticking points in the talks between the russians or the ukraine. this is why he said there is going to be a significant reduction of military operations in kia and shaneka talking about significant d escalation. the not talking about a c's wire because a cease fire will come once the agreement is finalized. once all the issues are agreed upon and the boot both parties, both parties, this i to turn the chapter of the conflict. now, this is something that the russians have been talking about over the last few days today. for example, earlier today. so gay, chicago, the minister of defense said that the military operation continues that the military operation is going as planned and that it is achieving the targets that were highlighted by the russian government among those targets severely.
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undermining the or the military potential of ukraine destroying is air force destroying its capabilities and that now stage one is completed. stage 2 is going to be the focus on that or on the don't bus y the door. but it brings us back to day, one of the middle to operation of the bushes have been saying that the reason why we started all this because there is a population that needs our protection in the self proclaimed republic of le ganske, of the self republic or declared republic of done yes. now it seems that the bushes are getting some of major concessions from the ukraine is particularly when it comes to right. not going to have its own nuclear arsenal. ukraine not joining a ne, to and, and we'll guarantee to the russians that the expansion of nato is. whereas we have
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to be redefined and seen by all the parties. and this explains why we're seeing all those settlement statements from different officials here in russia about progress and about the need for the major de escalation of the northern part of ukraine during thank you so much. i asked him about a reporting from moscow. what was happening and southern ukraine is that there has been more heavy bombardment, a russian myself struck the port city of nicholas ripping a hole in the main government building and killing at least 7 people. our correspondence stephanie decker is following the attack on the regional administration building in may call if severe damage to the civil administration building in the heart of michel, i a via the rescue operation. the recovery operation continues to strike happen just a couple of hours ago. now the city is incredibly tens, the military very time holding a spot for, for ages. now allowing us to access it from michael i a has been holding back
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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 missiles, 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 just this is now the result of a strike at the very heart of governance here. a city that has been applauded for holding back that russian push. this is the last front line to when it comes to our 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 managed to take this 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 terrified saying they simply want this war to end. keeping the east is also being bombarded by russia as big as their authorities here have said 47 buildings have
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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 ourselves in the line of fire. the russians are not far from heaven. well in the range of their guns, but when we talk about destroyed buildings, what does that mean? that the owner here has carnegie allowed just to show you know, this is hipaa show, the world was for 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, 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,
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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 as a 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. but again, take a look at this. looks like it was a living room, x. the radiator, i can see a book shelf. i can see plates, i can see, cutlery, i can see so many things here. what obviously the, the pets are 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
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authorities here. since the start of the war, 1222 residential buildings have been destroyed. 69 schools, 53 kindergarden and 15 hospitals. bernard smith reports now from the separatists controlled city of done yes. can eastern ukraine the narrative here and this separatist controlled part of ukraine is that this is a fight against ukrainian nationalists. they call them hair, neo nazis is what they describe them. eyes and not bottling mary awful is described . here is a battle to get rid of neo nazis nationalist. now dennis schilling is saying that in 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, we call the as all brigade, he calls and i sort of nationally group that he's very influential mario. he says
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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, a particularly in terms of russian fire power. and he means this in terms of russian air power, the netherlands, belgium, and ireland are all expelling a number of russian diplomats. a total of $42.00 are being sent home. all 3 countries accused them of spying. and posing
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a threat to security. there are just the latest in a number of european countries that have been taking action against russian embassy staff after moscow's invasion of ukraine. the international committee of the red cross is urging ukraine on russia to reach an agreement to allow civilians to leave maria poll. there's still no safe passage out for approximately 170000 people who remain in the besieged port city. vices supplies like food, water, power, and medicines are all running out. the i c, r. c says moscow and keys should allow us to visit prisoners of war. you know, you know, as a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross in keith, she says the main priorities to help people get out safely. if the situation in the city has been around this and the level of suffering and destruction is absolutely incredible and people have been find finding the way to escape the city to go to safety. but what we have been trying to achieve with both russian and ukrainian
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fight in the past several weeks is to try to get them to come to concrete agreement 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 so many care in the system, it is very difficult for me to give you the effect assessment of the conditions. because we just have very little visibility of what is happening inside the city right now. and it is one of home major concerns. we had a team in my file, but they have come to the they have reached the conditions where they were no longer able to work. and they had to, they had to leave the speech. unfortunately, we now have trouble with humanitarian 8 and we have teams that are ready to go to menu as soon as this situation allows this. but again, we are constantly in contact with both parties and we need the safe condition to be able to do so. once more had on the all the runners are including why some young ro hinge refugees in bangladesh are being prevented from. going to school will have
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a report. and there be a chinese military base. and the cell specific facing is signing a security deal will be solomon islands. another one for the soon to be women's world number one will have more on that story in a little later. the news . first, nigeria is army chief, has ordered soldiers to find the gunman who attacked a passenger train around a 1000 people were on board. they were traveling from the capitol abuse that could do no, that's in the north of the country. witness to say some were killed, injured or kidnapped by the attacker, is known locally as bandits could do. an airport was also attacked a few days ago for me on this as my, the recent joining us from a boucher so the 2nd train attack in the last 6 months or what more information do you have for us?
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well basically we understand that the military is now coming the bushes trying to obey the orders of the army chief to rescue those kidnapped. we are not sure how many have been taken, but victims or survivors of the attacks. i say that many people have been kidnapped in fact, not one, not 2, not 3 coaches have been emptied by the bandits, and they heard that the people into the night and disappeared with them. we understand at the moment that the middle trees having an operation in the area. but again, the victims continue to no rate ordeals in the hands of kidnappers. those who escaped the kidnappers, and those who escaped with their lives. when the kidnappers opened fire on the train, as well as when the train tracks tried to, i'm bummed. currently we understand that we have confirmed information, but at least 6 bodies have been deposited at one hospital, a military hospital that was visited by the governor and also being visited
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currently by the vice president. all right, and just for more for you, i mean we see these types of attacks by bandits that are happening more often in nigeria. so what does the government doing about this during this, this, this crisis has been on for a very long time in some, for our state. i remember algebra has been covering this crisis since it's beginning for nearly 10 years now. and the government successive governments in this country continue to watch without paying much attention to the problem. then communities in the area have developed their own structure to deal with the problem . it's talk to this conflict between farmers and capital and as then it degenerated . when both sides tried to form their militia to protect their communities, those militias eventually became law onto themselves, dishing out jungle justice and that us inflamed both sides. so the problem started escalating and then criminal cached in, not only in nigeria,
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but there are criminals from across the border. what part of the met him? that's crazy now in north western nigeria. now for years now, when i get a government has deployed the military, engage the spend, it's been recorded successful in many parts of the country. but then these successes have been rolled back by the band if, when they we and then get the rest of the money from their victims. then they go and we talk more villages and also keep up a lot of people. and the process continues when the military attacks one stage, one location that is populated by the band, if they move to another location, by the time the military gets there, they transfer their aggression to another state again. and that's how it spread across north western europe. and duck problem during how spread wide across the country nigeria as a whole. and by that i mean, currently kit not being for run some and this socialist attacks of civilians is one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises in i didn't know if not the biggest at
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the moment. thank you so much. i had a reese reporting from boucher water officials in uganda say thousands of refugees have crossed from the northeastern democratic republic of congo. this follows an attack there by the m 23 rebel groups. you guns at army says there will be no restrictions for people fleeing the violence. meanwhile, the un peacekeeping mission in the region says it's lost contrast to the helicopter flying over an area where fighting broke out between rebels and the families army. invent him muffled, the empty tray, rebellion is a crumbling movement and it doesn't benefit support from any neighboring country. accusations of the b r. c is just to cover their incapacity on the ground. as for the ongoing flight, we had been defending ourselves against different attacks on the facing from the government forces for many days. elise and the u. k. will issue fines to at least 20 staff from the prime minister's office for attending parties that breached cove
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in 1900 lockdown roles. the names of the individuals have not yet been disclosed. the investigation related to 12 events last year and the year before where restrictions may have been violated. prime minister boris johnson has come under heavy criticism for taking part in at least 2 of the gatherings. brennan has more from london. what happens next is the police continue with their investigations. they will. busy vesee once they finished looking at other individuals, they will bring those. busy forward and either decide to issue fixed penalty notices, which a fine of $200.00 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, the sentiments that the war in ukraine is probably more important at the moment than party cake. but 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
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of the groups that represent bereaved families from curvy today. thank it's crystal clear now that while the british public rose to the challenge of making you almost sacrifices, those are downing street failed. frankly, bereaved families have seen enough this p. m should have resigned months ago over this. so there's still clearly very visceral public anger in some quarters about what happened in those crucial months of 202020. 21. officials in the chinese city of chang should have apologized for food shortages, caused by lockdown measures. operations of 2 major wholesale food markets have been closed. the local government says it's organized the delivery of food on basic needs to its residence. china's financial capital, shanghai is being split into on the 2nd day of a co, with 1900 locked down. mass testing has begun in the eastern half of the city where the western have to follow. and a few days time shoppers have been panic. buying is public transport is shut down
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and millions are forced to stay home. katrina, you has more from beijing. 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 have 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 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
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day. there are 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, new zealand or among countries alarmed by negotiations for security passed between china and the solomon islands, leak documents said china as military and our police will be allowed to protect chinese projects there. the islands, prime minister says the backlash is, quote, very insulting, both manase. so governor, i and beijing deny allegations that china is pressuring the solomon islands for a military base. michael schubert is the director of australian strategic policy institute defense strategy and national security program. he says the agreement
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could bring military attention to the pacific 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 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 the bugs which started as just a place that the payload navy was, would turn up to and get majestically support like that's in the late drop. the agreement primes to sort of already in the solomons, is negotiating the pricing. it talks about logistics support to the pay ally, navy,
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operating out of the solomon islands. so you'll hear a prime minister soccer ball, right. so it's not a bice what nonsense. but a place where the navy can be supported to operate from looks quite like 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, still ahead on the, on their own. who's our mexican government faces, accusations of faking and investigation into why dozens of students disappeared in 2014. as a global temperatures rise, cities are going to need to get a whole lot smarter. will take you one that's helping lead the way in sustainability coming up and for the jama will be here and will it be a night of world history for molly and the african qualifiers
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ah, ah, welcome to your world's weather update. every one good to see, we're going to begin in the middle east where we've got a lot of sunshine, but also sand and dust spinning around for some spots as well. now the good news is those fierce winds across the gulf have finally died down. so that's going to allow for temperatures to come up. this is the pitcher on wednesday. i'll put it a day forward on thursday. look at that q weights at $36.00 degrees and re add at $33.00. they've been sweating it out across pakistan, an extended heat wave, many spots exceeding 40 degrees and that continues on wednesday. really no signs that this heat is letting go for turkey. a lot of cloud cover over the country and some of that will generate a brief burst of showers. that includes for the capitol on camera, is symbol sent out for you with the hiv, 16 degrees,
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and for central africa looks like this. our biggest downpours will come across the democratic republic of congo central and eastern portions. and as we slide towards the south, it's been all about the heat for the eastern kate the other day. 38 degrees, you're pretty close to record, didn't quite get there. now down to 22 and what whether or not too far way in time for cape town, yet starting to feel more like autumn at 20 degrees and instability around then hook, you're coming in with the high of 26 degrees that you're up that we'll see soon take care. ah, with frank assessments, what are the political risks, automatic russian oil, a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on rosh, another jewish sports in food opinions. he's not abandoning to fight against yet is to resume media, who a to be acting from asia and from chad critical debate. could china actually help
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hello again. the top doors on the algebra news, our russia says it will reduce its military activity in northern ukraine, including the capitol cheve, the announcement follow the latest round of negotiations with ukraine and it's some bull. meanwhile, the ukranian delegation has proposed adopting neutral status in exchange for international security guarantees. if there is progress guarantor countries will join talk to finalize, an agreement or russian rocket has hit the regional government building in mac lived, at least 9 people were killed. 22 were wounded. the southern port city has been under heavy assault. let's get more on the talks and rushes decision to reduce its attacks in some parts and bring an ed arnold with a military expert and a research fellow for european security at the royal united services interest. he's joining us by scott from london at arnold. welcome to al jazeera. so obviously we'll have to independently verify the extent of the draw down around the capital
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according to the russians. but if that is indeed the case, what does the signal to you? when can so supposing to suggest the number of russian battalions that whole groups are starting to withdraw from the area in terms of what this means. it's worth noting that on friday, the russian military leadership a signal that they were going to concentrate forces to the east. so this can be seen as a continuation. however, on friday, the messaging was all about russia. chief, this military objectives and the rest of the country is going to focus in on the dumbass. and then today the signaling is more from a diplomatic nature to enhance trust ahead of the negotiations on. but it's quite difficult to see how this is a diplomatic signal or not just a tacit to an acknowledgement or russia has not militarily been able to take care of. well, that's what i wanted to ask you. i mean,
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is this an indication at all that there has been progress made in the talks as the russians are, are claiming no, i think it's 2 separate things and well, they all talk there with dialogue to try and increase common understanding and understand where the negotiation positions are, i don't think we're actually in a she phase yet, but i already do think that this is an acknowledgment for notions that militarily they just, they don't have the troops to take care of the effect and northern axis of advance on, on to the capitol has failed and they need to prioritize resources elsewhere. right . so next landing, they have been expanding their control in the dumbass region as well as the port city of maria pole. would this be considered a success for russia? no, but it's more the, it's the military objectives on the ground can be. ready so this was successful,
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political objectives back home if they focus in these areas in east, in the south. and they just have, they have to effectively do bridge or re prioritization of, of the ground efforts. and it's also worth noting at this point, actually a focus on the store so helps ukraine. ukraine is for the last 2 to 3 weeks. been pushing a lot of the western equipment support agency k f in order to defend the washing and then going to ease on key f. it actually means that the ukrainians can also focus on the east, which they really need to do. how, how would you assess the ukrainian strategy so far as you just mentioned, we need the u. s. and nato members have sent key large quantities so far of military a non lethal as well as humanitarian assistance. yes, well i mean you have really had 2 major objectives that was to make sure the capital didn't fall, but also to hold washing advances across the country. and especially in the east
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prior to the invasion. they put the best forces on the contact line on dumbass and they have been trying to hold washing about that. but they are actually quite isolated on the risk to the east with those forces that could quite easily be encircled. if the russians were able to re re advancing sort of kick start and get some temper into their operations. so now this potentially allows the ukrainian government to focus on the east, which is quite an opportunity for the ukrainians, considering the position they are in. thank you so much at arnold for joining us from london. now the war is threatening food supplies in sudan, which imports more than 80 percent if its wheat from ukraine. bread prices have gone up and nearly 10000000 people are facing shortages. there are fears the number could double in the coming months,
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have morgan reports from cartoon. the usual ingredients including flour, go into making bread here in this bakery in for dance capital hot soon. but in the past month, the cost of a single loaf has increased by more than 40 percent from $35.00 to the nice pound to 50, the equivalent of nearly a dollar. the color inside you will know. the reason for the increase is because everything needed to make the brain has increased the electricity to operate the ovens and the week. but the biggest increase is in the wheat weight is imported and the cost of importing has increased. hi, it's in practice of bread was one of the factors that spark to revolution in 2018 leading to the overthrow of the countries. then president obama machine. but the cost has increased tenfold from what it was just 2 years ago. it's the result of the lifting of we subsidies, as dan grappled with a shortage of hard currency, global events have of the contributed to the recent increase in the cost of wheat.
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83 percent of students we import come from russia and ukraine, and the war has affected global wheat supplies. even if the down besides to look for other folks with import, it will likely be at the higher cost. the work in your grain has increase the price of weeds, and so that will lead to pick your high currency to buy it. and right now that's something that can short supply. international donors suspended a to the government following last year, military takeover. sudan is already grappling with an economic crisis and devalued its currency last year and again in early march that increase the cost of those living in poverty to more than 70 percent. according to the world bank, many are unable to afford feeding their families to fill out the idea of additional meals, something we have dropped because the cost of red. now stick to breakfast and lunch, no dinner. and even when you think of buying your own wheat and bacon at home, up the coast of flour is high. when i get him up and i used to be able to buy for
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400 or 500 sit in his pounds. now the least i found is 1500 pounds to feed my family. there is a big difference in the cost before and now 9800000 put in these were food insecure, last year, according to the u. n. but with the we're in ukraine and the deteriorating economy . the organization says that number is expected to double to 800000000. by the end of 2022 years, we wonder only before the, the green crisis, we already seen the increase of management across country. and mainly because of the food insecurity, the impact of this would insecurity will be that there will be increase case load in the nutrition sites or the nutrition services. and jewels like us are going to see the government is providing across country, but also they'll be end please case load in the health facilities because of the impact of water guilty and haven't lack of access to food. safe bakery has reduce its operations due to the increased cost of making bread. he's concerned that they
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may come a day when he would have to shut it down because even if he could afford to buy flour to make bread, there may be very few who can afford to buy it. he will morgan august, 0100 to me. you're a sector, said anthony, blinking is a morocco. that's where he's meeting the foreign minister now said bery, tom security issues are on that agenda as well as the export of algeria and gas to europe. last year, algeria stopped supplying gas to the youth through morocco, after tensions about the long running western sahara territory dispute. jasper man is a foreign policy analyst at the morocco world. news, he says algeria remains a sensitive issue when it comes to ties between morocco and the us. when it comes to discussions between morocco and the u. s. directly, i think it to very much has to do with us. what kind of wanting to curry favor with algeria right now to supply gas to europe?
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mit an energy crunch, of course. and due to the ukraine crisis. so i think bilaterally, when it comes to morocco and the us, it's very much about us showing up, or ensuring robots to support from the u. s. while the us will actively lobby algeria to supply gas to europe. do us could afford to, to alienate algeria to, to a small degree, because it was seen as more of a traditional ally with, with russia molar because of the military sport that russia supplies with algeria. but the lack of european gas in europe, our 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. me and mars were a hinge refugee students and teachers in bangladesh, cancer speaking out after their last private school was shut down by local
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authorities. human rights was, says, officials are threatening to confiscate ra, enjoy identity cards, and forcibly relocate them. if they violate a ban on refugee lead schools, warburg mainly reports this makes shift school in bangladesh is good to prolong refugee camp. may not look impressive. bonded had offered from 600 range of students, a chance to learn and dream of a better future. now it stands empty or to local authorities. 4th, 5th, closure money about with, with study. every human has a dream to become somebody in life. education is very important for it. my ambition is to be a doctor, but alas, i cannot even past the entrance exam here without proper education. more than 900000 rank refugees, a living in un established camps. that's all to fleeing
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a military crackdown in mia martin 2017. since then, local groups have attempted to establish private schools, but it's not the 1st to be closed. for the past 3 months, school set up in camps had been shut down by officials unicef from school to children, but they stopped at the age of 14. as romanella when the laundry one, no amanda, with the school shut down, will create a deep crisis for the children. and if they can't go to school, they'll get involved. and something bad under a senior member of the government told the news agency on condition of anonymity that unacceptable to operate a school without permission k, a for a school principal. muhammad show eve says, this is not the case. what a good, a 1000000000 of you were suddenly on police in charge of camps security came in and asked whether we had written permission from the cap in charge to operates. we told
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them we had verbal mission. this school was set up several years ago by our slain leader, master mckee, paula who arranged permission, everything ran smoothly until they rated the school this week. now this concern for the students left languishing in the camps a many wondering why they're not receiving the basic right of education. lord, that man, the al jazeera, hundreds of workers are marching in india's capital against the government's economic policies. a to the nation wide strike began on monday with several labor unions calling for a social security for workers. elizabeth parent m has more new delhi is made by just a month or hundreds of people have gathered to protest against the various policies . including naval laws, which they say will make it easier for company and it's harder for them to protest the old version of public assets,
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especially in the matching in energy telecommunication sectors. and the government's proposal to know what the interest rate on retirement savings, which tens of millions of people rely on. now this is 2nd day strike. i'm protest. it's been organized by trade union on tuesday. we've seen people continue to process seminars, shops in b, karen and capital to remain closed. and that people say that they are the government policies that protesting against government policies, which are again, i'm again, national interests because we got 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
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protesting because of government's insensitivity. now, thousands of workers go off their jobs all over the country on monday, resulting in banking services, destructive in some places, including india, financial capital, by people blocked railway tracks in the city of cold process. only one 3rd of public buses were operating in common lod. interesting and protest by trade unions has been supported by solomon unions. remember, in long processed by farmers against agricultural reforms resulted in the government repealing laws and that you had balls and others protests against the government policy or thousands of farmers ensure lanka are protesting against a crippling economic crisis. there are shortages of food fuel on medicine. the rally was organized by national people's power opposition alliance, who accused the government of mismanaging the economy,
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whose president is narrowly survive they 2nd impeachment attempt. hedrick osteo describes corruption allegations as baseless brianna. sanchez has more from the capital, lima ha, for the 2nd time in 4 months, an attempt to remove pinto castillo from office ends in failure. the precedent, st. impeachment trial was baseless, thought, showing good, i'll continue. everyone knows that it does not contain a single element that sustains it. we only find words in the motion to have no corroboration. their speculation, imaginary connections that don't support fox and the law is people who i gotcha. in his brief defense, the personal denied involvement and graft allocations that 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
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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 to see you. support her said he must be a note to govern. got you a little you was democratically elected and must be respected. it's a legitimate government, all those delinquents are trying to oust her budget. ha ha. so short, 8 months long government has been mired in control for c. a poll found just to percent of peruvians want him gone, and the, the, with the residents in the last 6 years. no wonder premiums are fed up with the frustrated way. i guess the more wrecked his mistakes mailing me. he's a delinquent, cassie,
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you has no morals. he has lied. he doesn't run a good government. he is a shame. he'll 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 page . but if not, no opponent say they will find a way to remove him from office. medina, such as, i'll just see that lee might be to sports news is coming up right after the break as north macedonia. i up another huge upset and a place up the world cup in cats. hark, ah
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ah hello again, despite having some of the highest emissions of carbon dioxide per person in the world, the cause her re capital has become a leader of the sustainable city movement. global experts are in doha to discuss how cities can incorporate nature and sustainability into every urban project. victoria gayton. b reports during dough household summer's when temperatures hit above 45 degrees celsius, most people tend to stay indoors. but staying cool, here in a district of the katara capital known as michelle, is much easier. it's been designed as a so called smart city from the control room for all non for thought about it and go from the beginning with the design of the project rose roseville to be a small city of wells fargo. accommodate all the platforms for all the future uses
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that is gonna be within the city of beacon, the sustainability expert gathering in doha for this year. smart city expo. same a share up as an example of how innovation and new technologies can be used to caught c o 2 emissions and tackle climate change. they say urban zation and population growth mean more smart city is needed in the future. there are nearly 8000000000 people in the world and 55 percent of them live in cities. but the un says that number is expected to rise to 68 percent by the year 2050 with close to 90 percent of this increase happening in asia and africa. we have for a few challenges in today's world, like air sustainability like innovation, like her having a better integration of everybody's her better life. you know, within a city and the challenges her, you have smart citizens seduce them or not. so as mark and the world will be thanking those, we're bringing
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a smart solution sign to say new technologies and cities will help bring down greenhouse gas emissions those attending this expo say they hope it will provide a roadmap on how to get there. victoria gay to be al jazeera, doha ah, here is jemma with the sports news. thank you. there. in the united arab emirates, assisted him with a chance of reaching the wildcard for the 1st time after booking a place in the asian piles. you a secured boston that greet by edging off itself, correct, and do by 19 year old harry about the hail. it's called the only goal of the game. you a will now face australia with the winner heading to the inter continental player against the 5th place. american in the next few hours, we will know which 5 african nations will be heading to 2022 african champions, senegal trout, egypt, one male,
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going into the 2nd leg of s. i. chicago patient report from deco. the senate go other raining, african champions crowned 50 days ago in your own day come moon. however, these celebrations are long gone and the team now faces and you challenge their funds across the world, expect nothing less than qualification to the upcoming woke up in guitar. this november and december, but they find themselves between a rock and a hard place, having conceded on own goal in cairo, and the 1st leg of their play of tie against egypt the wrong the lions will play for the 1st time. the newly constructed stat. do synagogue with over $45000.00 funds expected to be present to cheer them? a lot is at stake for these football, loving nation, whose fans continued to crave for success. at the high table of wild football jennings is to guide my team, the national team of cynical for the 2nd time in my career to the world cup. that
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is my 1st goal. we have worked on this for years, and to morrow is day to showed is on the pitch. however, marcella and egypt stand in their way. the 7 time we could african champions as seeking revenge against synagogue following a highly congested african 2021 final last month. it's a beauty that the 2 best seems of africa 3 months ago. 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 continental champion in italy, fell to qualify for 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 woke up will be without one of africa. i must inform teams. i shall come get shot, just the, the car center go. malia seeking a slice of history into nicea, they've never qualified for the finals before. molly want to reproduce some of that
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good form in the group stages to overturn a one goal deficits from the 1st flag going into the other 3 player finals. that sounds goal us between nigeria and ghana, algeria hold a one to lead ahead of their 2nd leg with camry morocco and the democratic republic of congo was one from the 1st match to the piano player finals that take place on tuesday. could that be another fairytale? said north macedonia, they knocked out writing european champions, italy in the semi finals, and now they're in portugal looking for another huge upsets which would take them to their 1st world cup finals, the north macedonia as a sounding confident she will, 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 face we've achieved, and we are ready for this final. in the nights of the european play
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a fine. let's rob 11, doff gay against the last time. abraham of which is poland, host sweden potent were given a by through the 70s, after russia were removed from the competition, sweden beat check, republic and extra time to set up this clash. and on friday we'll have a special program live during the welcome draw in doha coverage dots at 1545 gmc international friendly is taking place as well, with their marks. christian ericsson set for an emotional resend to the park and stadium in copenhagen is the ground where he suffered a cardiac arrest during last year european championship. he scored on his international return on saturday, but if that to start against both teams have already qualified for the welcome you can 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 even bigger. you. that is the place what happened and people will
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see it. and then afterwards people were talking about it that the, it was 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 going forward to it was a great night to me, m b a for serbia, superstar nicola, you'll catch the denver nuggets, sends a letter saying that to a $11319.00. when the charlotte on it was in fine form, he contributed 26 points. 19 rebounds and 11 that made his 19th trickle double of the season. at the miami, opened tennis world number one and waiting eager to be on pet creek into the court finals. the pole was up against american teenager cocoa golf in the last pretty straightforward match. it will take over the world's number one ranking on monday, following the retirement of ashley bossy, 6361, and the final text. right with that is all ill sports. now i'll have more a little bit later. we will see you later. thank you so much,
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jim. a thanks for watching the news hour and i'll just 0 back in just a moment. we'll have much more of the on your way. see you minute. ah ah ah ah ah ah. when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise. this was known, a sniper alley was one in the most dangerous intersections and assad able you didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happens to people who are shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics refunded to him to the camera. man,
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