tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 30, 2022 12:00am-1:00am AST
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past crimes and for his country. ah, this is al jazeera oh, hello, i'm charlie answer this is the al jazeera news hour live from london coming up of the talks with ukraine and is stumble. russia says it will sharp the scale back its military activity around heave and turn him. while in the south, a russian missile hit a government building and mc alive, killing at least 9 people. 5 people are killed in a shooting near television and israel's 3rd attack in a week and suspected bonded attack a train in nigeria, killing at least 8 passengers in kidnapping several others. and i'm geminus
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with sport portugal, empire and book fest spots for the fee for wild cup. but it was heartbreak for my haven't salad and egypt with senate go qualifying after dramatic penalties shoot out. ah, russia says it will radically reduce its military activity. ne, ukraine's capital key and journey to the north is been hailed as a sign of progress, but us secretary of state antony blinking, says russia's actions must be the focus, not its words. moscow says it's to increase trust in talks between the warring sides, the latest round of which has produced the outlines of a possible deal to end the war. ukraine's as it once security guarantees including countries like the u. s. u. k and turkey acting as guarantors,
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the government has reopened 3 humanitarian corridors to get stranded civilians out of the besieged city of mary apple and of the besieged towns. in there of mariel poll says 5000 civilians have been killed there since the war began. and the fighting goes on, a russian cruise missile has hit a government building in the port of mich alive, which has been holding off a russian assault, killing at least 9 people. stephanie decker was there as we arrive in, michel, i of there is panic. a russian war plane is suspected of being close by don't of people are told to find immediate shelter. soon after the air raid siren sound, the alarm across the city there was looking through said, so when you go shoot you my hands are shaking. so i can't eat, i can drink, i just want to stay. life was the only seniors that skip me. strong is my family. i have a small child. i want him to leave under
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a peaceful sky from here to rome. i don't want to live in another country. i want to live in my muscle and i am your premium. they're always bringing it over to them . because i of is the front line in the south west. the last stop on the road to the strategic city of odessa, ukraine's biggest port michel, i ever seen fighting for weeks. but this is strike at the heart of governance here . it used to be the civil administration building, but now in times of war were told, it's also being used by the military mirage toward your rise here this morning as always 50. there was a strike on this building, whereas they offer toiletries and introduce to people pull the life marable to have different levels of injuries or tolbert rescue. workers are still looking for survivors inside the building. the attack cavern just a couple of hours ago. now, the civil administration building, severely damage now make a lie of has been fighting back a russian assault, holding back ground forces for weeks now. but the city has been severely damaged
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and they are psychological damage to romance. i've got odd ne, takes us to his flat. he fled to me clive a few days ago from the russian occupied southern city, of course, on, around 60 kilometers from here. i still dont listen to it. so i walked up and was making a coffee. i took the cattle well then the building started to shake. i was confused, crucial. i just started to run around the apartment. then i understood what was happening. so i started to phone from my window. i saw the smoke dismantled hood of the children who was august. the moment of impact also caught on a security camera. nikolai has been praised for recently managing to push russian ground forces back. but this is an ever changing front line. we're told that had been relatively calm here over the last few days, but as always, with war, everything can change in an instant. stephanie decker or 0 in michel,
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i of south western ukraine. the mayor of mario pulse as a 160000 civilians are still trapped in the city where they've been without power heating and key supplies for most of the past month. it's encircled by russian troops and has been subjected to heavy bombardment with more military convoys seen heading that way. this is ukrainian force is try to regain gout ground in areas around the capitol zane buzz raw the reports from the western city of live. after weeks of fighting, mario pole remains contested and in ruins. city officials estimate 90 percent of the strategically important city is destroyed. russian and ukrainian forces effectively fighting for control of rubble. neat unions. there's nothing is left. i tell you, i live in a ball house and i have a small bought house and a stove. and that's it. there is no roof, there is nothing more searching most of because we had a beautiful life, just beautiful, great pensions. children had
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a wonderful work. now we have nothing just nothing were left homeless, just homeless. they've broken everything. we have nowhere to go. re taking control of her pin and areas near keith offers ukrainians a glimmer of hope. and the president, a moment of cautious optimism showed you and that's not today. we have good news. our defenders are advancing him to keep rachel regaining control over ukrainian territory or pin was liberated. i am grateful to everyone who worked for this result. the occupiers are being pushed away from urban pushed away from key. however, it is too early to talk about a secure situation in this part of our region. the fighting continues. so does the exit menu remain on the move, trying to get to safety. others refuse to leave their family homes? yeah, i didn't live this place. i am leaving on the front line. i didn't leave because my children were born here and my grandchildren were born here. have to pass on
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a free country to them. if i also flee that would then have to live under a dictatorship as russian slaves. no, i can't let it happen. russia continues to pound targets in the west of ukraine shortly after air. a warning sirens over night strikes destroyed another fuel depot, this time in the city of brittany, near lives. as the latest talks to help stop the war, started in istanbul, 3 humanitarian corridors open to get people to safety. the dynette screeching from mario pulled his upper regia and bird yachts. any deal with russia, ukraine's leader say, will need to be put to a vote. a referendum decided by the ukranian people, those who have suffered most from russian aggression. they want an immediate end to this war, but ukrainians say they will never forgive. and certainly never forget. zane basra, avi al jazeera living in cranes,
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president says signals from his country's p stokes with russia could be called positive, but they did not drawn out the explosions from russian shells. razzles that are reports from what came out those negotiations in a sample. it may be frail, but there is still hope for peace. russian and ukrainian delegations math for face to face talks in a stumble. talking with both parties before the meeting, the turkish presidents class, the need for an immediate cease fire, and better humanitarian conditions. burner injudicious in it will be in everyone's interest to agree in a ceasefire and a cheap piece as soon as possible. we think you're at a point where the negotiations could yield concrete results. right now, you as members of the delegations have a historical responsibility with the lady before the meeting, ukrainian, president of willie demo, zelinski signalled his flexibility on the most sensitive issues, including the long contests of eastern dom, bus, regional grains, neutral status, yet gloomy, and with its pledge to significantly decrease military activity near keith and in
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the north city of chem, here moscow too is showing signs of willingness to compromise. the decision was taken in the interest of creating mutual trust and the necessary conditions for further talks to take place. although if ambitions seems diminished, some of russia's demands remain unchanged. russia, once legal guarantees and infidelity agreement that ukraine will never be a log into nato. and it also wants ukraine to recognise the independence of the 2 russian occupied eastern legions in don bus as well as the russian controlled crimea. but to achieve it, see that objective of the not sufficing and demons rising rain. what russia will really like is a regime change in your grade. its sovereignty beyond discussion, ukraine refuses to even consider some of these demands. but this relationship with the west is not one of them. ukrainian officials have proposed adopting and neutral
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status only if it comes with security guarantees similar to nato's which considers an attack on one day to country as an attack on the entire block. the proposal also includes a 15 year consultation period on the status of a russian and ex crimea to come into force on the, in the went off. se is fire. the sure if we manage to consolidate these key provisions, the ukraine will be in the positions are to fix its current status as a non block, a non nucleus state in the form of permanent neutrality, but will not host foreign military bases in our territory as well. as deploy military conventions in our territory, and we will not enter into military political alliances. as the towards conclude in a stumble, ukraine immediate goal remained the same sci fi without delay, and his willingness to compromise for it. but for russia to make peace, it needs to want the rest of say that al jazeera stumbles. the us secretary of
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state says he hasn't seen anything to indicate the peace negotiations are progressing. anthony blank and also suggested that russia's declaration that it will scale back its offences from keith and chinese may be an attempt to deflect attention away from military losses. a it is, but i can tell you where he stays with version to focus on eastern. so what i was trying to see is doing what we're simply trying to offer
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well, tom bullock is an open source intelligence analyst for jane's and intelligence company, specializing in military and national security, and he joins we live from london. thank you for speaking to al jazeera, so you had and he blank. and that is this a reorientation of aggression or a distraction to pull out to replace where he troops with fresh ones or a genuine scale back. i think not really remains the same. we're going to have to look at what the russians, especially does with duration in spellers to overcoming dice. there are some indications that these troops being loaded on the trains which suggest the guys move to long distance perhaps towards dumbass area. and the time will tell and rushes saying that it's main task is now completed and it can concentrate on securing dumbass enhanced territory. but peyton's original stated objectives were to red ukraine of nazis and fascist and incorporate the entire country into russia
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. so why the change of tactics now? i think the change of tactics comes as the war has gone on for such a long time. russia for russian plan is kaden, predict that ukraine would be able to sustain life for as long as it has them. and rushes opening moves to attack on such a wide from, forced to spread fatty sin without reserve, shows that. and this may be russia attempting to reorient its forces to sustain a longer war by concentrating in one particular area and pushing with reserves. so if they are to make that push into dumbass territory, we understand that they still actually haven't occupied the administrative boundaries of the dumbass region. so what would taking full military control of that region actually entail? when it would involve either encircling a pushing out of the ukrainian joint force operation of jaffa, which is the credit in military contingent fighting in that area. i believe it's up to 40 percent ukraine's armed forces. so it would mean removing them from
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entrenched offensive positions in various positions in the front line. and what are you hearing about the state of the russian forces and the morale among the soldiers at the moment. so i was always very difficult to gauge, but from the things we have heard through morale, since the fairly low troops is still surrendering very high numbers, you're seeing instances of potential frost by losses of senior officers, which no doubt no morale further as well. and just going back to those talks, ukraine is asking for security guarantees from countries like the u. k. the u. s. or turkey guarantees it would have a lot more by oversee than the beta past memorandum. which country do you think would be most likely to provide those guarantees in which country would be acceptable to russia to provide those guarantees?
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i'm afraid i can't answer the question. i'm sorry. no, no, no, no problem, tom, but thank you so much unless from jane. thank you for being out there. thank you. well, coming up on this news, i'm from london. how poland is working to start women and children who fled to warn you. crane pointing prey to human trust because we'll meet the leader of the russian back to next region. and here his home after the war and and sport, portugal end. the fairytale run of north macedonia and thought at the world cup. aah! in israel at least 5 people have been killed in a gun attack. police say a gunman, open fire on pauses by on 2 locations in benet, brock, near the city of television. at least one of those killed is thought to be
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a police officer. the national ambulance service says the gunman has been shot and killed is the latest in a series of attacks. in the past week palestinian authority, president abbas, has condemned the shooting and called for de escalation. well, let's get more from our correspondent, hurry forth that who live in western and harry what more updates can you give us? well we can give a bit more detail about the people who were killed. 2 of them were residents of been a barrack, which is a very densely populated ultra orthodox, jewish neighbourhood, or town really satellite town. just east of tell it if 2 were foreign workers and one was a police officer. the police have now confirmed that he was actually the officer responsible for coming to the scene on a motorbike. and in gauging the attackers shooting him dead. but he himself was shot and injured and died of his wounds or he said to be a 32 year old,
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palestinian israeli, or potentially drew's israeli, or certainly arab resident of northern israel. this was the 3rd such attack in just a week. there was a stabbing and ramming attack in basheba in israel, south on tuesday in which 4 people were killed. the attack of there was shot dead, said to her and was indeed convicted of having leaks to i. so in 2015 again, suspected i still links as far as his release, a concerned these really authorities with another attack and had dera in northern israel on sunday to attack his shot dead to is really security forces personnel at a bus stop. in that town, they themselves were shot dead, several others wounded. this is according who's already prime. it is enough, tally bennett, a wave of terror attacks. he called it in fact a wave of arab terror attacks. and he said that they would be dealt with with an iron fist, but certainly it is a very major security crisis domestically for israel center. thought about it
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saying that we dealt with when i and says what challenges do you expect that security forces to face in the coming days? well, i mean, the attacker, in this instance was a palestinian from the northern west bank close to jeanine. he's reported to be a construction worker at a site very close to where the attack took place said to be working illegally inside israel, he would be one of the thousands doing that. if that is the case, there is a black market in permits. there are people who just come through the fence and indeed they're about a 140000 people who from, from the west bank who work legally. so that is going to be one area already is really messed around the country are shutting down construction sites for tomorrow, wednesday. and as well as that's the question is how to project a sort of an order of stability and security by potentially flooding friction
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points. and is ready towns with more security services, police, even military potentially along the line with the west bank. but really it's a very different sort of situation from the kind of attacks that people have become used to in and around the city of jerusalem. for instance, with loan attackers carrying outstanding attacks. this is a situation which is reminiscent of what was taking place many years ago. as you said in your production, the palestinian president of us has condemned the attack said that any killings of palestinian or israeli civilians should not take place. he's worried as well about potential attacks being inspired by this, by settlers against palestinians in the occupied west bank. whereas from gaza we heard from hamas and palestinians vantage had who again, as with the previous attacks on the last few days, appraising this one. hi for said thank you for those updates from western while for more were joined by ambassador dining than on who was israel 17th,
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permanent representative to the united nations, and he joins us live from television. thank you for speaking to al jazeera. so there's still no official confirmation of who's behind this attack. there was lumnick jihad and her us as we just heard from harry, the hell, the success. how will this attack be received or react to domestically? when we heard your course bonder? this is the fact within the last week we had 11, you will hear them security officers will motor on the street of a well, we can't continue in that to do it. you would have to change the behavior and the government is actually meeting as we speak. and then by mr. bennett, will have to consider the options. you know, he will be back 20 years ago. and we either another way will still and we engage integration. defensive should, it meant that we had to enter it in the data and to crash the till so
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unfortunately you, those in the will continue, there will be no other option for the very government. but to deploy diety f in order to protect you 1000000000, you say there's no other option, but to deploy the idea for talking, no, no, probably looking at a increased surveillance, a harsh crack down. but what does that she being done here to address the root cause? the palestinian discontent. well, we are look on donation coming when the policy out there with the next few explanation was just so when you see somebody coming with, with a life of the shooting the on the billions, that's unacceptable. nothing can then justify that. and that's why, you know, there's also that there are over them both in the low end and you dance to my are they suffer from those body controls in, in a few days with the muslim to celebrate the i'm a done for the majority of muslims in these about and then you danced, and it's
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a beautiful holiday. but why? because of taking advantage of their order, they will ramadan, doing fight against yours, and that's what we are seeing now. we cannot accept it. and i believe that we will see condemnation not only form for julie kiddos, but also for muslim. and we're also hearing that a number of westbank settlements are now saying they're not going to allow palestinian workers to enter that town towns for construction job to morrow. this, this is the livelihood of many, many people, what kind of repercussions will that have where we have to understand that we have a situation that we have to analyze and no one expected to see if those facts they're coming into the system as well. on the contrary, we want to see more palestinians coming to walk in these we want to support their economy. but once they're there, why? because take advantage of that. they actually have the policy them sort of come to in as well, but they don't buy the car,
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don't care about it. but it's being built about israeli. they care about promoting their why? because exporting they of illusionary idea that they bring with them that something that we will have to face in we have the capabilities, we have to. ready use those capabilities, really intelligence in order to counter though that acts and your intent of a what more can you tell us about the area in which these attacks happened? the small city of been ever a suburb of him, mainly for all the jews living in that city. and this is a very quiet and before bob over over the cd, it was a, you know, some people who were watching the states, we are getting ready for the parcel moves. so many people are doing a shopping and getting ready for the holiday and apparently knew the neighborhood, and you were going there. thank you for speaking to out there. thank you very much
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. the saudi led coalition says it will hold military operations in yemen, starting on wednesday, saudi arabia, state news agency says the coalition wants to create a positive atmosphere during the holy month of ramadan to help negotiation between the many factions, to succeed, the un is trying to secure a truce to allow fuel ships and some flights into territories held by hootie rebels, the armed group and now it's a 3 day see earlier, a decline to attend to nigeria has directed its security agencies to find the gunman who attack to train and rescue kidnapped passengers about a 1000 people who believe to have been on board the service from the capital. buddha to the northern city of kaduna, at least 8 bodies have been recovered and 26 people said to have been injured. the train attacked comes a few days off from the sold on could do applewood. i could address has more from a boucher we understand that the military is now coming the bushes trying to obey
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the orders of the army chief to rescue those kidnapped. we are not sure how many have been taken, but victims or survivors will be attacked, saying that many people have been kidnapped in fact, not one not to look. 3 coaches have been emptied by the bandits and they heard at the people into the night and disappeared with them. we understand at the moment that the militaries 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 the rail, try to a bond. currently we understand 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 the vice president.
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border officials in uganda say thousands of refugees have entered the country from northeastern democratic republic of congo. it follows an attack that by the m $25.00 rebel. great. you got and an army says there will be no restrictions. the people escaping the violence. meanwhile, a helicopter from the un peacekeeping mission in the region, has been shut down by the n 20 rebels killing. at least 8 people invent it, dim month, 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 because different attacks in the facing from the government forces for many days. there's lots more still to come this hour on march, 8th, united states of band, all russian oil and gas imports. over more than 2 weeks later, in an al jazeera exclusive, we discover that russian oil tankers like this one behind me,
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are still being allowed to dock at u. s. ports. and in some cases, even offload their oil and gas, we investigate how this is allowed to happen. i'm gabriel is on to a new jersey that story coming up. plus emmett till was just 14 when he was lynched in 195567 years later, an ex named off to him makes lynching a federal hate crime in the u. s. and in the wild card, quantifying the united arab emirates stay alive, and the thought in the asian canal with big change in the weather pattern for a huge spots of europe. hey everyone. here's the details for wednesday, march, the 30th. as we look toward the west, top to bottom, instability, wet weather,
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we've got that cold herrera digging in london. i've put you in for a hiv 10 degrees that may be a bit too generous. likely single digits is what weather is also moving into central parts of europe. so where we have the rain, we now have lower temperatures, weather alerts in play for thunderstorms, in wind across italy, weather also for the eastern shores of the adria succeed. so here's the thing with turkey, the danes going to start, but more cloud cover eventually that shoves out a beauty of a day and it's stumble. 16 degrees. i think you may hit your 1st 20 degree day of the season this week, either side of the mediterranean right now, a lot of wet weather or so over spain, and we're going to get into some heavier pockets of rain here for the day on wednesday as well, and that weather is drifting down into northern parts of africa through morocco and algeria, a lot of sand and dust being kicked up as well just to the east of new york shut, cutting through central parts of algeria. as we slide towards, south temperatures have taken a big hit toward the eastern cape port, elizabeth just 22 degrees and we've got
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a high of 20 for cape town in the sunshine on wednesday. that's it. that's off season. pick her. ah. the war to scarcity has become a major global issue. the demand is going straight up and the supply is going straight down, turning an essential natural resource into a commodity traded for profit, just because it's life. i mean it cannot be priced. what about the guy that can't afford it? and that guy told me it's water. al jazeera examines the social, financial, and environmental impact of water privatization loads of water on al jazeera. when the news breaks, your came through the building, trying to see if there's anybody else shop inside. when people need to be heard. and the story told, i feel like i wasn't really awake until i went to market. it definitely changed my
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life in a good way with exclusive interviews and in depth reports on javion. but he left here because al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live nice. oh, a reminder of the top stories here on is there at least 5 people have been killed in a shooting attack in israel. please say the shootings happened at several locations and benet brocks, near the city of television. at least one of those killed is thought to be a police officer. a russian cruise missile has hit a government building in the port is nikolai of which has been holding off the
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russian sold. at least 9 people died in the strike. and russia says it will radically reduce its military activity near ukraine's capital, keith and china heath to the north. moscow says it to increase trust in between the war inside the latest round, which has produced the outlines of a possible deal in the ukraine, says it one security guarantees. while we're joined by paulina who left john heave a week ago. thank you so much for speaking to algebra nina. you were able to leave john, he but what was the situation that before you left? oh, unfortunately this, this duration is quite difficult because to d r people from a have our own was to have no communications like gas water and like essential sublimate or food. but when i leave tourney, i had no electricity in my class for, for a week. and i'm not mistaken,
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and it was quite difficult because people end of a lot of light houses are any of the doubt electricity and are cooking the or food outside. and that look really as carrion trains about some about deployments. there is almost no way of getting him enter in aid and people are i have no essential things as to order water. all right? if you know there's days when i was journey, have are it was a town leads us over water for one person. her date saw you pretty added on the decimal. i understand that the city is now essentially cut off surrounded by russian troops on 3 sides. and the only bridge out has now been
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destroyed, effectively cutting it off. what have you heard from those still inside? are they trying to leave yeah, people trying to be disputed by it's really dangerous. ah, couple days ago i heard from my friend the people trying to leave the city, but they are suited by russians. and now all of them are dads or in nash, in the hospitals. and so i truly don't tell me a little bit about the life that you have left behind the sorry, tell me about your life that you have left behind in chinese whenever it's and it was quite difficult psychologically because when you have no
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central communications, it's really like it pushing you, but when i leave it's i feel much better because now i'm with my family and friends. i think that sometimes duration will get better and a lot of people can be me, can connect, but now the connection is quite too bad. and i can, i even can call to my boyfriend who love their paulina thank you so much for speaking to algebra at my your hope the leader of the south that had the nets for public says that the campaign to take control of mariel, paul is taking too low, dennis partial in says if russia plans to concentrate it's 5 out in the east, they should quickly be able to take ukrainian territory from don. yes,
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pete bennett. smith reports dennis bush lindsey's a bright future. but don't ask and says it's just around the corner. the head of this self declared people's republic in eastern ukraine says rushes decision to focus. it was military campaign here. means that after a t as a fighting, they'll quickly capture the just under 50 percent of don bus territory. key f still control was to settle down. all the territory will be liberated with the active support of the russian federation. it means for dumbass chance to live, to build the economy. we can talk again of economic independence for people, it means a chance to build families without being afraid. there any moment a ukrainian missile could fly in and destroy everything. for now, all the able bodied men of danielle are away fighting. don bass has been dependent on russian economic support in the 8 years since don yet can lou ganske broke away
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from ukraine? the city is quiet, but window shattered by a recent rocket attack that killed 23 people. a reminders of the war the damage is relatively minor compared to the destruction of mario paul. the port within dawn bass has been flattened and hundreds of thousands of people have fled in the wake of what russia called a special military operation to rid ukraine of what it says are neo nazis. bushland says ukrainian nationalists are to blame for the destruction of your ah. postal flown but complicates deliberation of the city. he said the rival is hiding behind civilians. the regiments of had to act surgically came straight by straight house by house, liberating quarter by quarter, while also considering the civilians as well as the infrastructure that we will have to rebuild the maya loop. and pushing admits, go to the operation to take control of mario paul,
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is taking too long. the political leadership here believe that with russian firepower concentrated on this region, they can quickly take control of the part of dumbass the remains in ukrainian hands . but that, of course just pushes the front line further into ukraine. it's only really a negotiated political solution that will ultimately resolve this crisis. bernard smith, i'll just 0 dummy ask. millions of women and children have left ukraine from neighboring countries, most of being met by 8 organizations. but for others, the welcome is less safe. poland is host to around half of them. kimberly, how could his in push a and as she report human traffic has have taken the opportunity to target the vulnerable since the start of russia's invasion of ukraine, women and children have fled by the millions and increasingly, many of them have been targeted by human traffickers, or become victims of exploitation. luda chromos is one of them. la. gotta have it
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in it. but yeah, the blue are coming to me offering catherine is that's how it looks. anyway. i guess if they offer lifts to poland when her home and churn a. gov with attacked luda along with her mother and grandmother accepted an offer of accommodation, but they soon experienced the dangers so many like her have also faith must marthy . i was in the kitchen and he put a knife in my throat and he started shouting and yelling. he started beating me on the face. he crane requires men under the age of 60 to stay and fight. that's left their wives and children vulnerable to organize criminal gangs who are seizing the opportunity to hunt for women and girls. they can force into slavery and prostitution due to the share number of refugees fleeing ukraine. there are few formal procedures to register. the women and children that are arriving here in poland. add to that is the problem of
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a language barrier. those that don't know english or polish aren't even greater risk of exploitation. the aid that awaits refugees is abundant. but at reception centers like this, one traffickers often wait in the shadows, hoping desperation will for some refugees to accept dangerous offers of assistance . police have put up posters warning of the risks. volunteers also try to be on the lookout. we're just really looking out to make sure that there is not a creepy fact. her 2 word, right, because you can see thing old man walking around hovering, but shouldn't be there. we notified the police, the military, there's a lot of enforcement around to make sure that it's being taken care of. in response to the refugee crisis, poland government has recently passed legislation increasing the penalties for human trafficking of children from 10 to 25 years. this united nations migration
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coordinator says such risks should not deter refugees from escaping thing. definitely. they said that i need to be more aware about that because i was kidding them from coming here because also we don't really need to create this kind of finding that this is dangerous. this is more dangerous than whatever they are fleeing on the other side. since russia's invasion and at the peak, $98000.00 refugees cross daily into poland. currently only about $19000.00 cross each day. but another influx is expected, and authorities are already preparing. kimberly healthy and al jazeera, shanisha, poland, the netherlands, belgium, and ireland are all expelling a number of rush and it provides a total of $42.00, a big set home. all 3 countries accuse them of spying and posing a threat to security. that just the latest european countries to take action against russian embassy staff after the invasion of ukraine. a $50000000.00 super
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got owned by russian oligarch has been detained in london hours before it was due to depart. the 58 meter long 5 was detained in london, canary wharf district. the 1st time the u. k. russian sanction regulations have been used to hold a ship. the vessel is owned by russian businessmen whose name has not been released and who is not facing sanctions. it's registered in the car, be a nation of think kits, nevis and sales under maltese flag around 12 oil time because of dogs. oh, are preparing to us ports many more still making their way to other countries around the world. and that's despite washington binding russian oil imports in an effort to punish the kremlin for russia's evasion of ukraine. gabriel is under reports from new jersey. earlier this month, president joe biden announced an executive order to ban all russian oil and gas imports to the united states in response to the invasion of ukraine states. i said
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we're banning all importance of russian oil and gas in energy and means russian oil no longer be acceptable. us ports tough talk, but nearly 3 weeks after biden's announcement, we found this hawking 50000 ton russian oil tanker named minerva. virgo docked at a port in new jersey about an hour's drive outside new york city. when the ship left the russian port near saint petersburg, 2 days after the invasion of ukraine began, it was carrying $34000000.00 worth of russian oil. so why is this ship allowed to offload oil even after the ban announced by biden, the reason is in the fine print of the executive order, a 45 day grace period, meaning the ban doesn't take effect until april 22nd. people may have expected that you would immediately see the end that these cargoes come again. but what we've
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been seeing because they were on the waters of land in russia and on the way they are still coming in. right now they're about 12, russian oil tankers, either on their way to the us or more right off the coastline. given all the recent sanctions against russia, particularly on the banking sector. there's uncertainty on how those sanctions could affect oil and gas imports to the u. s. before the band goes into effect, you know that there's an estimate about 70 percent of russian oil is currently struggling to find buyers because of concerns around actions, right? there clearly has already been impact that people are cognizant of environmental activists point to the minerva virgo. still offloading oil as a sign of a larger problem for us. what we really want to see is not oil tankers contain to come into the us, but we need to see if the buyers administration making commitments and policies
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that accelerate us towards renewable energy. and so that's the direction that we should be going towards not doubling down on oil and gas products. for now, russian oil keeps flowing into the u. s. at least until the band goes into effect. gabriel's hondo al jazeera new jersey us president joe biden has signed into law a bill that makes lynching a federal hate crime. the anti lynching acts is named after emmett till, a 14 year old boy who was kidnapped, beaten, and lynched in the state of mississippi in 1955. the murdered you national attention to violence perpetrated against the black american community advocate say they have been trying to pass the federal anti lynching legislation for more than a century more and they were joined by rosalind jordan live from washington, d. c. rosalind, why is this any becoming a central hate crime now?
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well, i don't mean to be a flip or cavalier about this, but the united states is at its core a racist country. lynching the deliberate murderer to us inspire a terror in the african american community was used by the ku klux klan in the years after the us civil war in the 1860 seventy's and eighty's and was of a very a heinous a way of terrorizing the newly liberated african american community in this country, and it was effective, it effectively dissuaded people from trying to set of businesses from trying to send their children to school from trying to be involved in the political process to wanna try to own property. it is a tool that is still been used in up to the current day. and if this law, according to what supporters had been in effect when ahmad arbitrary was killed
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several years ago in georgia, the people who killed him could have been brought up on this particular anti lynching a charge. and could have faced an additional 30 years in prison if they had been convicted. this is a law that has taken officially 122 years to be passed. and that's because members of congress were heating the wishes of their constituents. and basically saying that lynching was not a problem in the u. s. when, of course, as we heard from the u. s. president joe biden, more than 4400 people, men, women and children were killed between 18771955, which is when emmett till was killed and his body was thrown into the tower, how she river. so what will this actually change that going forward? well, what this changes is, it gives the federal law law enforcement community. another reason to take
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a look at murders that happen across the country. there's a 2 track justice system. there are federal crimes. there are state crimes and so usually crimes such as murders take of effect in the local justice system. if there is something suspicious, if it is thought that there was racial animus aimed at the victim, and it's not just a against african americans, latinos have been lynched. asian americans have been lynched. it's a very heinous crime if federal authority suspect that there is something there. this gives them additional law leeway to actually investigate these cases themselves and to bring federal hate crime charges and federal lynching charges against those a accused of carrying out these lynchings. it's another way of trying to hold people accountable, but you can expect that it will depend on who is the us attorney in the
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jurisdiction where the murder happened. it will depend on who is the attorney general as we have seen in recent years. many such cases really are pursued based on the political leaning of the white house administration in charge. rosalind jordan live from washington d. c. thank you. el salvador was government says it's arrested more than a 1000 gang suspects and looks and prisons of the 87 people were killed over the weekend. president ny mckelly has ordered food for jail gang members to be reduced to 2 nails a day. he'll say, tweeted out this video of cells being rated and prisoners, including some with gang tattoos being dragged out of cells and into violence is already prompted a state of emergency to be declared in el salvador, which is seen police power expanded in civil liberties. detailed officials in the chinese city of china shall have apologize for food shortages caused by lockdown
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book that spots for this is a fif award cup in castle african champion. send a galler among those teams, eliminating egypt in the process trading. one mill from the 1st leg is going to go do level off to just 3 minutes, and that is how much finish off the extra time. so it went to penalties my habits. i missed the opening spoke kick. ironically he made saudi money school, the winner to 7 sort of go through to the 2nd straight wild camp. gone heading back to the woke up off the failing to qualify for years ago. a 100 and night. jerry was enough, but only science to be away goes through live now to accurate and joint local sports on list gary hours smith gary has asked do you think it's unfair that a team misses out on the world cup because of a way goals? well, i mean, our goals rule is always going to be contrary shows issue for
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a long time. of course it's got by you. it's just a rude route one and then the other one is in your phoebe i think that's being in that case, i've got no good company much. all right, absolutely. they had a really disappointing showing. didn't they gone or in the africa cup of nations. so how they managed to turn things around and qualify for this woke up of course the code was such for for their for mine coaching she was put together are led by that include your daughter. busy to do who has got in. busy parents, but was born in germany. and now the big question is that gonna keep him on that them and then basis also, you know, they have gone around really and people to support the team. but i think what things around was that showing in kumasi meal in the lake where the crowd was absolutely wrong course. and it said the tone of today's game,
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and that's how the qualification has been secured, a sense of unity in the team. so what do you think we can expect from ghana later and they woke up feeling hopeful of chances to be on that mental picture that has been painted has been that look at these 2 games, just 2 old cop finals finished and then you have the most stupid day, i don't think that there will be anything recognizable that won't come from what we've seen this team. so much is going to change because a lot of work to do this team by no means the finished article and there'll be a lot of changes when become about to my into in november and gary now african team got past the great stage of the last world cup say which team from your continent come surprise at 2022. i think you asking the question 7 months to any. that's a lot of are going to be played. there are
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a lot of injury that all come, you know, that build up to go. busy to come up too many variables. busy and for now, just the, let's look at it seem that are qualifying when it's done. ask me this 2 weeks to time and i'll be able to give you a more definitive gary al smith. thank you so much for joining us that and congratulations to your country gonna and let's look at the of the matches that were taking place on tuesday nights, algeria cameron, that one i can tell you has gone into extra time or ok, well they have the democratic republic of congo, 51 on aggregate, and soon as you edge past, molly, one mill, over the 2 legs christiana went out of portugal, avoided and upset against no macedonia to ensure they will be at catholic 2022. for now to set up the manchester united teammate brianna fernandez, you put one in front in the 1st off against the side. he's done european champions,
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italy in the semi fernandez, i got another after the break it to make it to mil north macedonia hopes then of us 1st world cup and did well, portugal can now look forward to that 8 appearance at the final break. i was last on abraham of ich and sweden as they were eliminated by poland. that sounds like a top minute robot 11 duffy put away penalty early in the 2nd half to give his leads. and the treasure landscape took advantage of some whole play by sweden to race, clear and school parlance seconds. the final european place will be decided in june . that's when scotland will play ukraine with the winner of that match up against wales. the united arab emirates sustaining with the chance of reaching the wildcard for the 1st time after booking a place in the asian piles you a secured spot in the group, but as possible south induced by 19 year old harris abdullah to hail at school. the
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only goal of the game when l face australia with the winner heading the continental playoff, and the fis placed south american team. though international families taking place as well. and it was an emotional time. it's a park and stadium. copenhagen denmark christian ericsson. this is the ground where he's offered a cardiac arrest during last year's your championship, and he mark the occasion by scoring a 3rd. go and rena. when i was a stop. yes. the european club association remains opposed to fevers proposal of having wild cups every 2 years chairman at nasa alcholay. he was very dismissive of the idea when asked about it on tuesday. as you know, the position of this year it's against it. i'm going to stand against it in all was for all. so she is not an idea basically. so i don't think wanted to discuss with the ca stands family against the proposed formation of a european safely which routed barcelona, an event as
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a still backing al clevi. he's also president of parasol jama. leaves the potential break way. competition has no future. everybody against it, from the fans, media clubs, small and bay clubs. i'm any and all we got the other 3 only. so i mean i'm, and the good things is with the strange thing. they'll be enjoying blooming also now for competition clubs, compet competition, right? so they're enjoying those when they are being the best competition that soil sports . now we'll have more later, but for now is back to charlie in london. thank you joe. well, that's also it from me. charlie angela this news hour, but there's more in all our top stories on our website and i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news. ah
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