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alive and now hell bothers a tale, of course recruitment, child soldiers, and the have rich pick exploitation of women daughters vowels chabad part of the radicalized. you'd series on al jazeera. ah, russia says it will reduce its military operation around 2 ukrainian cities. but the us was that moscow maybe repositioning its forces. ah, hello robin watching on zillow like my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 30 minutes despite ongoing talk to and the conflict for the bombing campaign continues, wherein mc alive strike has killed 9 people. also shooting the of the city is telling the pills that these 5 fits the 3rd attack and israel in
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a week and use president jo buys inside the law, making lynching a federal paint crime more than a century after such legislation was proposed. the welcome to the program talks between moscow and keith appear to have made progress in turkey. russia has agreed to draw down its military operation. the ukraine's capital ukrainian present. vladimir zalinski says he's cautiously optimistic about tuesday's discussions, but expressed little trust for moscow. talk more than the other. was it the we can say that the signals we hear from the talks are positive, that the signals can silence the explosions of russian shells. of course, we are seeing all the risk. of course, we are not seeing grounds to trust the words coming from representatives of the country that continues fighting to destroy us, but more than not greener now ukraine support the talks and will continue the
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negotiation process to the extent required, we are counting on the result we must have real security for, for our country sovereignty, and our people, russian troops mostly occupied territory, solid sovereignty, and territorial integrity of ukraine must be guaranteed russell. so there has law of litigations, it may be frail, but there is the hope for peace. russian and ukrainian delegation mass for face to face talks in a stumble. talking with both parties before the meeting, the turkish president stressed the need for an immediate cease, fire, and better humanitarian conditions. learn justice is 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. it with the lady before the meeting, ukrainian president of will. a gamer, zalinski signalled his flexibility on the most sensitive issues,
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including the long contested eastern dom bus region and ukraine's neutral status, roomy. and with its pledge to significantly decrease military activity near keith, and in the norton city of chem, him moscow too is showing signs of their 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 ambition seems diminished, some of russia's demands remain unchanged. russia wants legal guarantees and infirmity agreement that nuclear will never be a log into nato. and it also wants ukraine to recognise the independence of the 2 russian occupied eastern regions in dawn bus as well as the russian controlled crime yet. but to achieve its faith object the will of the not so fighting and the minute 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
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the west is not one of them. ukrainian officials, how propose adopting and 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 annex crimea to coming to force on the in the went off a ceasefire. yes, sure. if we manage to consolidate these key provisions, then ukraine will be in positions. archie fixed its current status as a non block and 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 force, hopefully within a stumble, ukraine's immediate goal remain the same as this fire without delay,
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and his willingness to compromise for it. but for russia to make peace, it needs to want it. bristol said that al jazeera is stumbled on there is 100. albert is in moscow with law on what moscow is proposing. the top negotiator let the bottom it is, can say that the reason we're doing this is to prevent or to we don't want to put year and a great military. the best stressing of the same time, this is, let him admit, escape. this is not sci fi, this is a d s collation in the q channel go rigid. a looks like a gesture by the russians. so the ukrainians of the tools of it seem to be making some, some significant gains. median sky also say that they're written proposes by the ukraine is a step towards a compromise. now, the russian military has been paving the way to this announcement because early in the day, so get show,
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go. the defense minister said that military offensive as planned, the targets achieved stage one is over, is done, and that the focus is going to be now on the done by speech. and this is why you have the self proclaimed republics of the guns and to yes, it seems that now we are getting some major confessions from the ukrainians, particularly when it comes to the neutrality status when it comes to the nuclear station. which means that you will have to abandon in a pursuit to acquire and nuclear weapons. and ukraine won't contemplate joining nato anytime soon. the us secretary state says he hasn't seen anything to indicate the peace negotiations are progressing until the blanket also suggested russia's declaration they pull back their offensive from keven should have may be an attempt to deflect attention away from military losses. i have not seen any anything that suggests that this is moving forward in a,
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in an effective way. because russia, at least we've not seen signs of real seriousness. but if, if you crane concludes that, that there is, that's good and we support that. and so i can't tell you whether these statements reflect some reorientation of the aggression to focus only on only and in quotation mars, eastern and southern ukraine, or whether this is a, a means by which russia once again, is trying to deflect. and to see people into thinking it's doing, it's not doing what it is doing, whether it's simply trying to regroup, given the heavy losses that it suffered. i don't know. tom bullock is an open source intelligence analyst for jane's intelligence company, specializing and military and national security. we're going to have to look at what the russians, especially those duration, key moment inspectors do. over the coming days. there are, some indicates is that these troops are being loaded up on the trains,
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which suggests that guys move the long distance perhaps towards dumbass area. but anytime and so, i think the change of taxes comes as the war has gone on for such a long time. rushing for russia plan is to didn't predict that ukraine would be able to sustain life as long as it has them. and rushes, opening moves to attack on such a wide front forces spread status and without reserves. 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 us would involve either inserting or pushing out the cranium, joint force operation of the ukrainian military contingent fighting in that area. i believe it's up to 40 percent, you crating on forces. so it would mean removing them from entrenched defensive positions in various positions in the front line. morale is always very difficult to gauge, but from the things we have heard slipping through morales seems to be fairly low
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troops. systems surrendering fairly high numbers. you're seeing instances of potential frostbite losses as senior offices, which no doubt lome around further as well. a rational strike hit a government building in nikolai of ripping hole through it. now the southern port city has been under heavy assault for weeks. at least 9 people were killed and 22 injured stephanie decker reports. as we arrive in nikolai, as there is panic, a russian war plain is suspected of being close by. people are told to find immediate shelter. soon after the air raid sirens sound, the alarm across the city was rocky. through said, the when you oh shoot you my hands are shaken. i can't eat, i can't drink. i just want to stay life was the only scene was at skipped. miss
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trunk is my family. i have a small child. i want him to leave under a peaceful sky from year to room. i don't want to live in another country. i want to leave in my muscle and i am ukrainian or anything. you could have been michel, i was the frontline 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. arises orions here, this morning at o 50. there was a strike on this building, whereas they are fatalities, and introduce to people pull the life marable to have different levels of injuries or rescue workers are still looking for survivors inside the building. the attack haven't 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,
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holding background forces for weeks now. but the city has been severely damaged and they are psychological damage to romance. i've got odd, ne, takes us to his flat. he fled to mc alive a few days ago from the russian occupied southern city, of course, on around 60 kilometers from here. so i was them to do 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 film from my window. i saw the smoke, dismantled what 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 frontline. we're told that had been relatively calm here over the last few days, but as always, with war,
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everything can change in an instant. stephanie decor, jazeera and nikolai of southwestern ukraine. in other these, at least 5 people have been killed and they got to talkin israel. please say a gunman opened fire in several areas in the city of benny buck, which is near tell of ease, is the latest in a series of attacks in the past week. how many falls it is in west? teresa has more details. well, we can give 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 neighbourhood, 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,
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palestinian israeli, or potentially drew's israeli. so the arab residence of northern israel. this was the 3rd such attack in just a week. there was a stabbing and robbing attack in best shaver in israel, south on tuesday in which 4 people were killed. the attack was shot dead, said to and was indeed convicted of having leaks to iso in 2015. again. suspected i still links as far as is where he's concerned. he's really authorities with another attack and dera in northern israel on sunday. to attack is shot dead to is ready security forces personnel with a bus stop in that town. they themselves are shot dead. several others wounded. this is according who's already 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 will still had here on out
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there how poland is working to stop women and children who fled the war in ukraine . falling prey to human traficant, bible temperatures rise, cities are going to need to get a whole lot smarter. will take you to one that's helping lead the way in sustainability. ah wednesday, march the 30th. here's her headlines for the americas here for one. great to see. we do have some severe thunderstorms bubbling up, not too far away from the river plate region pushing into the southeast of brazil. biggest threats with these storms will be hail and some pretty powerful wind as wall. steady feet of rain for the northern coast of brazil is going to be intense at times darker the color, the more intense, the rain is falling. and for central america, we've had somewhat weather locked over his spaniel. la. still seen some lingering
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effects. we traced that rate through into areas of honduras and nicaragua, some strong storms once again will be the name of the game for the u. s. golf states on wednesday through texas, louisiana, mississippi. right up into kentucky. there is a threat. we could see some tornadoes as while it was only about a week ago in new orleans. we saw that deadly f 3 twister. now toward the northeast, that's upstairs bounce back a bit in new york with this. what weather is pushing into the upper midwest and to the great lakes. and after the west coast we go another feet of rain for western canada that includes vancouver and the pacific northwest. and as we go toward the west coast of the us, much dryer conditions across california, san francisco, 17 degrees, and we're in the sun for los angeles, 21, the number for you on wednesday. the, the warn you crane grind zone out there is
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a correspondence for every angle. there is a new monitor in price that erupt in on multiple front desk. not only managed this case a lot, but also the how should the capital keep? the announcement followed the latest round of negotiations that ukraine. but the pentagon says the moscow might be repositioning its forces. 5 people have been killed in shooting say, the israeli said he's television, please say a gun and on my side globe and file pedestrians, it's the 3rd attack in a week back in moldova and more than half have gone to poland, as kimberly hallett reports now from shimmy sh in poland for human traffickers. this has provided new opportunities to make the vulnerable their targets. 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. 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, i guess 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 faced. i was in the kitchen and he put a knife in my throat and he started shouting, can healing. he started beating me on the face. ukraine 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. did of a share in 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 fax heard to word ride 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 um, enforcement around to make sure that it's been 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
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nations migration coordinator says such risks should not deter refugees from escaping ding. well definitely the futures arriving. it will 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 by nick that this is dangerous. this is more dangerous than whatever you're flinging on the other side. since rushes evasion 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 all ready preparing. kimberly how can al jazeera michelle michelle holland? no nigeria has directed its security agencies to find the government who had talked to passenger train. at least 8 people were killed and 26. others injured when explosives were detonated on the tracks. an armed men opened fire. now the train was traveling from the capital of boot, the passengers,
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one other passenger and i were found hidden under a seat. when they emptied our coach. they shot the other man who died instantly. i stood up and begged for my life that we were herded into the bush, but i managed to slip away in the dark. well, got the jenny, i was a rug up. okay, what i need. i can come. there was blood everywhere. it looked like a slaughter house. many people were shot in the train was only a few kilometers from its destination. the one did being treated in hospitals, including this military hospital at the 2nd attack on trains in 6 months on the same road. 2 days before monday i took him and referred to he as brandon, invented the apple and prevented an address from taking off until they are pushed back by secured husband, shot and trains have you just have now been suspended. i couldn't highway if it either. in the past 3 years, i tech, i've given up hundreds of people on the highway. many of them have never been hired from. i just didn't president has ordered the military to rescue the kidnapper
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passages and repair the damage drug for resumption of services. like do i show you about those behind the punish? currently, the men will certainly be generous. military is currently deployed to fight criminals in all of the countries . 36 states, responsibility, security analysts say the police can handle if they are given the necessary support . kidnapping for ransom and unprovoked attacks have disrupted agriculture, commerce and education. it has all spread to nearly all parts of the country as security forces struggle to deal with the problem decrease. i'm just, you know, a border nigeria. uganda military says it's killed 14 rebels on the congress. them $23.00 group during fighting at the border. now, thousands of refugees of cross from ne, in democratic republic of congo, following the tank there by the rebels. the gun denobia says thou be there
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restrictions the people fleeing the violence. meanwhile, the peacekeepers of died after the rebel shot down the you and helicopters. the police in the u. k. plan to find that these 20 staff from the prime minister's office for attending parties at broke cove, at 19 locked out rules. the names of the individuals have not been disclosed. the investigations related to 12 events where restrictions were thought to be violated . prime minister boys johnson has been criticized to take part in these 2 gatherings for brandon has more from london. what happens is act as the police continue with their investigations. they will obviously, once they finished looking at other individuals, they will bring those. busy forward and either decide to issue fixed penalty notices, which a fines 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 off. many of them have withdrawn the letters of
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no confidence against the prime minister as a sentiment, but 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 of the groups of represent bereaved families from curvy today. thank it. crystal clear. now that while the british public rose to the challenge of making enormous sacrifices, those are down the street failed. frankly, bereaved families have seen enough this p. m should have resigned months ago over this. so there's still clearly a very visceral public anger in some quarters about what happened in those crucial months of 20202021. the u. k is planning to offer a 2nd cove at 19 boost for people who are 50 years and older. the food and drug administration also authorized extra dose of the fines a home with an a vac. seen for younger people who have compromised immune systems.
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the f. d. a says those but eligible can get the booster if they've been at least 4 months since their last vaccinations. yes, peasant joe biden has signed into law a bill that makes lynching a federal hate crime punishable with 30 years in prison. the anti lynching act is named after and till a 14 year old boy who was kidnapped, beaten, and murdered in 1955 for allegedly flirting with a white woman. the murder drew national attention to violence perpetrated against black americans advocate say they've been trying to pass the federal anti lynching legislation for more than a century. but the law is not just about the past. it's not the present and our future as well. from the bullets in the back of a moderate, the countless other acts of violence, countless victims known and unknown,
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the same ratio hatred that drove the mob to hang a noose brought that mob kearney torches out of the fields of charlottesville. just a few years ago. rachel hayes is an old problem. it's a persistent problem, persists in problem. the roster jolt explains the context of the story from washington dc. 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 u. s. 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,
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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 its supporters, had been in effect when ahmad arbitrary was killed 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,
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women and children were killed between 18771955, which is when emmett till was killed and his body was thrown into the tallahassee river. a cutoff may have some of the highest emissions of carbon dioxide, the person in the world, but the capital has become a leader, healthy, sustainable city movement. global experts are in day hall to discuss how cities can incorporate nature and sustainability into every happen project. rhetoric, gayton b explains during dough household summers. 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 of the designing the project. as close as possible to be a smart city, wells fargo accommodate all the platforms for all the future users and doctors,
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caribbean, within the city of beacon towards sustainability. experts gathering in doha for this year. smart city expo. same a share up is an example of how innovation and new technologies can be used to cut c o 2 emissions and tackle climate change. they say urban isaiah and, and population growth mean more smart city is needed in the future. there are nearly 8000000 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 having a better integration of everybody's a better life, you know, within a city and the challenges her, you have smart citizens, citizen or not. so as mark and the world will be thinking, those were bringing
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a smart solutions. scientists say new technologies in cities will help bring down greenhouse gas emissions those attending this expo, say they hope it will provide a road map on how to get there. victoria gate and be al jazeera doe ha. ah, no child is there with me. so robin a reminder of all the top stories.
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