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ah ah ah, after talks it with ukraine and stumble, russia says it will sharp the scale back its military activity around 2 key cities . ah, i'm charlie angel, this is algae. they're alive from london, also coming up. a russian missile hit the government building. and nikolai of killing at least 9 people. 5 people killed in a, shooting their television. israel's 3rd attack in a week. and suspected bandit attack a train in nigeria,
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killing at least 8 passengers and kidnapping several others. ah, in russia says it will radically reduce its military activity, new ukraine's capital, keith and china. he's to the north. it's cautiously being held as a sign of progress. moscow says it's to increase trust and talks between the warring sides. ukraine says at once security guarantees including countries such as the u. s. u. k, and turkey acting as guarantors, ukraine's president says signals from the talk could be called positive, but they do not drown out the explosions for russian shells. razzles 3rd reports from a stumble. 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,
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the turkish president stressed 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 cease fire and achieve peace 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. medically before the meeting, ukrainian president, will it him or is it asking the signal, his flexibility on the most sensitive issues, including the long contested eastern don bus region. i and ukraine's neutral slater here gloomy. and we did pledge to significantly degrees military activity near keith. and in the north of city of chem, here, moscow too is showing signs of a 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 it's ambitions seems diminished, some of russia's demands remain unchanged. russia wants legal guarantees,
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and vanity agreement that you bring will never be a log into natal. and it also wants ukraine to recognise the independence of the 2 russian occupied eastern legions in don't boss as well as the russian controlled crime yet. but to achieve its fee, to the objective of the not sufficing and the minute rising rain, what russia will really like is a regime change in ukraine. its sovereignty beyond discussion, ukraine refuses to even consider some of this demands. but this relationship with the west is not one of them. ukrainian officials have proposed adopting a neutral status only if it comes with security guarantees similar to nato's which considers an attack on one natal 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 coming to force on the in the event of a ceasefire. yes, sure. if we manage to consolidate these key provisions,
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she than ukraine will be in the positions are to fix its current status. as a non block, a non nuclear state, in the form of permanent neutrality. we will not host foreign military places in our territory as well as deploy military conventions in our territory. and we will not enter into military political alliances as the thought how clear the thinness danville ukraine's immediate goal remains the same as this fire without delay. and his willingness to compromise for it, but for russia to make peace, it needs to want it wrestle said that, al jazeera is stumbles. for the u. s. secretary of state says he hasn't seen anything to indicate the peace negotiations are progressing. antony blank and also suggested that russia's declaration may be an attempt to deflect attention away from military losses. a infected way because russia is re, massey,
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sign groceries is. but if you bring that good for that, i can tell you where the status reports on reorientation of university to focus on, on eastern, so that you probably more whether this is a means by which russia once again trying to work and see people who is doing what it is doing, whether it's simply trying to read the heavy losses, suffered i don't. in ukraine south, the heavy bombardment continues. a russian missile has struck the port city of nikolai of whipping a hole in the main government building and carrying at least 7 people. stephanie deca has more from the scene as we arrive and michel, i, if there is panic, a russian war plane is suspected of being close by. so the people are told to find
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immediate shelter. soon after the air raid siren sound, the alarm across the city was looking through said, so when you go show you my hands i shaken with so i can't eat, i can't drink. i just want to stay. life was the only scene who had skipped miss trunk is my family. i have a small child. i want him to leave under a peaceful sky from here to rome. i don't want to live in another country. i want to leave him my muscle and i am your premium. 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, we're told it also being used by the military mirage toward your rise here this morning. as always 50. there was a strike on this building,
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whereas they are fatalities, 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 mc elia has been fighting back a russian assault, holding background forces for weeks now. but the city has been severely damaged and their psychological damage to romance. have god need, takes us to his flat. he fled to me. clive a few days ago from the russian occupied southern city of crime, san 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 fund from my window. i saw the smoke dismantled hood of
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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, i of southwestern ukraine. the mare of mary of paul's 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 convoy seen heading that way. ukrainian force is trying to regain gout ground in areas around the capitol, same as ravi reports from the western city of live. after weeks of fighting, mario pole remains contested and in ruins. city officials estimate 90 percent of
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the strategically important city is destroyed. russian and ukrainian forces effectively fighting for control of rubble. but neat you in the us military. nothing is left. i tell you, i live in a bought house. i have a small bought house and a stove, and that's it. there is no roof. there is nothing. yeah. the glasses says in boston because we had a beautiful life just beautiful, great pensions. children had 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 your pin and areas near keith offers ukrainians a glimmer of hope. and the president, a moment of cautious, optimism showed you in us little shallow not today we have good news. our defenders are advancing and the key wrenching, regaining control over ukrainian territory or pin was liberated. well, i am grateful to every one who worked for this result. the occupiers are being
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pushed away from urban pushed away from keith. however, it is too early to talk about a secure situation in this part of our region. the fighting continues is told. so does the exit. many remain on the move, trying to get the 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. i have to pass on a free country to them. but 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 raid warning sirens over night strikes, destroyed another fuel depot. this time in the city of revenue near loots. as the latest talks to help stop the war, started in istanbul, 3 humanitarian corridors open to get people to safety. the denette screeching from mario pulled to supper. riggio and bird yachts. any deal with russia,
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ukraine's leaders 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 levies. ah, at least 5 people have been killed and a gun attack. and israel police say a gunman opened fire on pauses by 2 locations and been a brack, the, the city of television. at least one of those killed is thought to be a police officer. the national ambulance service says the gunman was shot and killed. it's the latest in a series of attacks. in the past week palestinian authority, president abbas, has condemned the shooting and called for d escalation, hurry forth that has more from west or islam. well, we can give
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a bit more detail about the, the people who are killed. 2 of them were residents of the neighborhood, which is a very densely populated cultural, had ox, jewish neighborhood, or town really satellite town. just east of tel aviv 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 engaging the attack as shooting and dead. but he himself was shot and injured and died of his wounds. he said to be a 32 year old, palestinian israeli, or potentially drew's israeli. so the arab resident of northern israel. this was the 3rd such attack in just a week. there was a stabbing and running attack in best shaver in israel, south on tuesday in which 4 people were killed. the attack was shot dead, said to him and was indeed convicted of having leaks to i still in 2015
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again. suspected i see links as far as is what he's concerned is really authorities with another attack and dera in northern israel on sunday to attack his shot dead too, is where the security forces personnel at a bus stop. in that town. they themselves are shot dead. several others wounded. this is according to what he prime, it is enough. kelly 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 his rep or danny to known is a former israeli ambassador to the united nations. he says, israel government is now considering its options on how to deal with the wave of violence. you know, it will be back 20 years ago. and we either another way will still, and we engage, you know, provision defensive shoot, meant that we had to enter it in the you down to my app and to crash that till so
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unfortunately you, those in the will continue, that will be no other option for the very government but to deploy di d f in order to protect civilians. so if you have more city of whenever it's a suburb of him, mainly what do you live in in that city? and this is a very quiet and before probably over the 50 it was a, you know, some people who are watching the space, we are getting ready for the possible move. so many people are doing a shopping and getting ready for the holiday. and that apparently knew the neighborhood and you were going there. 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 ramadan to help negotiations between the many factions . to succeed, the un is trying to secure a truce to allow fuel ships in some flight into territories held by whose rebels
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the group announced a 3 day si, fi earlier, but declined to attend the talk. still to come this out how poland is working to so women and children who fled to warn you. crane falling prey to human traffic and will meet the need of the russian back then. yes, region. he says the campaign to take control of my a boat is taking too long with with let's go with your weather report. every one good to see we're beginning in southeast asia are heaviest. concentration of rain will be across volley, lombok, some of those eastern islands of indonesia. so the ways the into west papua we have a batch of what weather in the south china sea. this was the same storm system that
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was over the southern philippines. triggering some severe flood advisories, and now we see this run into vietnam and i think we can expect the same threat there as well. and for se, china, it's still raining, it's been raining for days and we're seen another batch of rain develop falling in between the gang, see, and the pearl river valley drive a though in hong kong with a high of 24 degrees, cherry blossoms in peak bloom right now in tokyo, and you're gonna enjoy it in the sunshine with the high of 18 degrees down under we . but once again, dealing with life threatening flash flooding for that east coast of australia could see a burst of about 300 millimeters of rain over 6 hours. it's more than a months worth of rain and then the winds will be a factor as well. guessing to about 90 kilometers per hour for the other side of the country, the west coast, it's been white in perth. we've seen some puddles through western australia for the 1st time in a long time. and new zealand, we've still got some showers for the escape. has been a height of 21 degrees for you on wednesday. see you later. ah.
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when the shows came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise. this was newness, microwave is on in the most dangerous intersections insoluble, didn't come into the front entrance that was, will happen to the people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics refunded to him to the income i should have secretly allowed or few sarajevo holiday in war hotels. on al jazeera lou. ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, at least 5 people,
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had been killed in a shooting attack in israel. lisa, the shootings happened at several locations, had been a brack near television by madison. natalie bennett has addressed the nation saying israel is facing a new wave of terrorism. russia says it will radically reduce its military activity . ne ukraine's capital key the unkind heath to the north. moscow says it's to increase trust and told between the warring size, the latest round of which has produced the outlines of a possible deal to end the war. ukraine says it once, security guarantees. meanwhile, a russian cruise missile has hit a government building in the port city of mich alive, it has been holding off a russian assault. at least 9 people died and strike the leader of the self declared don, yet people's republic says the campaign to take control of mary. apple is taking too long then his push. lynn says if russia plans to concentrate its far power in the east,
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they should quickly be able to take the ukrainian territory from done yet. but its smith reports dennis machine sees a bright future for diets and says it's just around the corner. the head of the self declared people's republican eastern ukraine, says russia's decision to focus. it was military campaign here. means that after 8 years of fighting, they'll quickly capture the just under 50 percent of don bus territory. key after still control was ah, to the go 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 wasn't good for people. it means a chance to bill families that will be in afraid that any moment a ukrainian missile could fly in and destroy everything. for now, all the able bodied men of donny exc, or away fighting. don boss has been dependent on russian economic support in the 8 years since don yet can lou ganske broke away from ukraine?
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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 don 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 the liberation of this city is that the rival is hiding behind civilians are regiments of hat to act surgically. kane street by street house by house, liberating quarter by quarter, while also considering the civilians as well as infrastructure that we will have to rebuild the maya, you live and pushing admits go to the operation to take control of mary. hope all
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is taking too long. the political leadership here believes that with russian firepower concentrated on this region, they can quickly take control of the parts of dumbass that 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. bonus with al jazeera, done yet sc. millions of women and children have left the ukraine for navy and neighboring countries, most of being met by aid organizations. but others risk falling prey to human traffic is who target the vulnerable? kimberly hell kit reports from prussia, michelle, on what potent is doing to tackle the problem. since the started 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. well, got to have it in it, but yeah,
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people who are coming to me offering catherine is that's how it looks. anyway. yes . if they offer lifts to poland when her home and churn a. gov was 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, can yelling. he started beating me on the face. crane requires men under the age of 60 to stay and fight. that's left their wives and children vulnerable to organized criminal gangs who are seizing the opportunity to hunt for women and girls. they can force into slavery and prostitution. do have a 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 a language barrier. those that don't know english or polish art,
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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's not a creepy fax heard to 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.
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this united nations migration coordinator says such risks should not deter refugees from escaping ding. well, definitely the futures arriving need to be more aware about that is cuz i was kidding them from coming here because also we don't really need to create this kind of panic that this is dangerous. this is more dangerous than whatever you're flinging gonzalez aside. since rushes evasion and at the peak, $98000.00 refugees crossed daily into poland. currently only about $19000.00 cross each day. but another influx is expected and authorities are already preparing. kimberly, how can al jazeera pin misha, poland. throughout the conflict, nato has held back from the coming directly involved instead providing ukraine with arms support. but the alliance continues to ensure its readiness in extreme weather with operation cold response in the arctic circle need baka is there were 330
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kilometers inside the arctic circle where exercise, cold respond 15 taking place now for several weeks. it brings together $30327.00 different countries. many of those companies, of course, may from alliance members, but it also includes allies of the alive. so troops were sweden and finland, both of those countries, of course, bordering on to the arctic region. it's all about interoperability, so making sure that these different militaries are able to work closely together and quickly. it's also of course we luckily winfrey landscape is about putting traipsing the harshest of possible climate. we know that some ground forces have been having to sleep out in the open and temperatures plummeting as low as minus 30 for several days on end. these 2 helicopters about to take off for a british warship, the stations in a nearby fuel. but of course, undoubtedly given what's happening in eastern europe, this is about the nato alliance, sending
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a quick up signal to the kremlin and vladimir putin that any inclusion into nato territory would be met with the strongest response. and earlier i spoke to ben wallace britton's defense secretary, who made his point clear. present putin can't be less off what he's already job. i mean, the russian government took the decision to invade us all from country killed license and potentially people bombed innocent civilians broken the geneva convention. i done a range of things that is just totally acceptable. and that'll stick around for a long time. the invasion of ukraine is creating new geo political and security headaches for next our lives, members across the whole, if the concert raising some big questions about the security of the reason, as well as the west, twice a week in itself of russian oil and gas is looking to norway to make up for sure, full meaning, new security implications for protecting oil and gas lation in the arctic region.
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and the past year or so, russia has also been reopening cold war bases in the all take the big concern now is that this part of the world, what the world love, natural wilderness if could end up becoming the next own a complex nigeria has directed its security agencies to find the gunman who attacked to train and rescue the passengers. they kidnapped about a 1000 people who believe to been on board the service in the capital of buddha. so the northern city of kaduna, at least 8 forties, have been recovered and $26.00 people said to have been injured. the train attacked comes a few days after an assault on could do to afford interest has more from the boucher 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 will be attacked. i say 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
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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 narrate audios 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 there, we'll try to a bond. 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 the vice president. border officials in uganda say thousands of refugees have entered the country from ne, in democratic republic of congo. it follows an attack that by the m. 25 rebel. good . you got an army, says there will be no restrictions. the people escaping the violence. meanwhile, a helicopter from the un peacekeeping mission in the region,
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has been shut down by the m 20 p rebels killing at least 8 people. us president joe biden has signed into law a bill that makes lynching a federal hate crime. the anti lynching act is named after emmett till, a 14 year old boy who was kidnapped and lynched in the state of mississippi in 1955 . the murder drew national attention to violence perpetrated against the black american community advocate say they've been trying to have this little pause for more than a century. the law is not just about the past. it's about the president and our future as well. from the bullets in the back of a moderate to countless other acts of violence, countless victims known and unknown, the same ratio hatred that drove the mob to hang a noose brought that mob kearney torches out of the fields of charlottesville. just
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a few years ago. ratio hate is an old problem. it's a persistent problem. haitians have been protesting against the increasing violence and instability in their country. hundreds of people attended demonstrations in the capital quarter panels saying the authorities are absent and prime minister ariel re has down on criminal organizations. ah, the top stories and al jazeera russia says it will radically reduce its military activity in a ukraine's capital key and turn heave to the north. 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 says it want security guarantees including countries such as the you.
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