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home crowds that we hoping to convince by the fans and themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world. ah, russia says it'll reduce military operations around to ukrainian cities. but the u . s. ones, moscow maybe reposition it's forces. ah, i'm all about this, and this is all 0 ally from doha. also coming to the buddha. all the territory will be liberated with the active support of the russian federation pro russian separatists and don't yet to say the move east will help the cause at ease of 5 die in a shooting near the city of televi. it's a 3rd attack in israel in a week. and you as president joe biden signs a law making lynching,
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a federal hate crime more than a century after the law was proposed. talks between moscow and keep appear to have made progress in turkey. russia says it'll reduce its military operation near ukraine's capital granting. and president flooding means that i'm cautiously optimistic about tuesday's discussions, but he says he doesn't have much trust in moscow, doc. 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 a greener, not ukraine support talks and will continue the 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,
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russian troops mostly occupied territory, solid sovereignty, and territorial integrity of ukraine must be guaranteed or santa has more on the negotiations. 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 press the need for an immediate cease fire, and better humanitarian conditions. no injustice isn't. it'll 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, holiday muranski signalled his flexibility on the more sensitive issues, including the long contest, the eastern don bus region and ukraine's neutral theater. and with its plan to significantly decrease military activity in new york and in the northern city of
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cherry, have 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 it's ambitions seems diminished, some of russia's demands remain unchanged. russia wants legal guarantees and infinity agreement that you bring will never be a log into nato. and it also wants ukraine to look organize the independent school of the 2 russian occupied eastern regions in don't boss, as well as the russian controlled crime yet. but to achieve it, see that objective of the not sufficing and the minute rising. you rain, what russia will really like is a regime change in your grade. it's 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 status only if it comes with security guarantees similar to nato's which considers
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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 went off a ceasefire. the of sure if we manage to consolidate these key provisions, she than ukraine will be in a position to archie, fix its current status. as a non block, a non nucleus state in the form of permanent neutrality. we 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 talking within a stumble, ukraine's immediate goal remains the same as his fire without delay. and his willingness to compromise for it, but for russia to make peace, it needs to want it. bristol said that al jazeera is stumbles. well, the secretary of state says he's not optimistic about how the talks are going
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either onto the blanket is also suggesting that russia declaration to pull back from keith and shell have maybe an attempt to deflect attention from military losses. i've not seen any anything that suggests that this is moving forward in a, in an effective way. because russia, at least we have not seen signs of real seriousness. but if, if you crane concludes that, that there is that good and we support that. and so i can't tell you whether these statements reflect summary orientation of the aggression to focus only on only in quotation marks, eastern and southern ukraine, or whether this is a means by which russia once again is trying to deflect and to see tom books and open source intelligence analyst and he says that today's developments could point to a change in the widest strategy for russian forces. and we're going to have to look at what the russians,
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especially those duration key moment in spellers do over the coming days. there are, some indicates is that these troops are being loaded up on the trains, which suggests to move the long distance, perhaps towards dumbass area. but anytime and so, russian plan is they didn't predict that ukraine would be able to sustain the flights as long as it has done. and rushes, opening moves to attack on such a wide from force 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 reserves and rushes upon planned to concentrate. his fire power in the east has been welcomed by the leader of the south, declared done yet. people's republic, dennis bushland says he thinks safe, russia does alter its focus. they should take ukrainian territory quickly. bernard smith's reports from the next dennis michelin sees a bright future for don yet, and says it's just around the corner. the head of the self declared people's
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republic in eastern ukraine says, russia's decision to focus is military campaign. here. means that after 8 years of fighting, they'll quickly capture the just under 50 percent of don bus territory. key f still control was oh, to the good am no, all the territory will be liberated with the active support of the russian federation. it means for don bass, a chance to live, to build the economy. if we can talk again of economic independence for people, it means a chance to build families without being afraid that at any moment a ukrainian missile could fly in and destroy everything. so for now, all the able bodied men of donnie exc, or away fighting. don bass has been dependent on russian economic support in the 8 years since don yet can lou ganske broke away from ukraine? the city is quiet, but window shattered by a recent rocket attack that killed 23 people. a reminders of the war the
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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 pushing says ukrainian nationalists are to blame for the destruction ah, possible flooding ah, what, what complicates the liberation of this city is that the rival is hiding behind civilians are regiments have had to act surgically going street by street house by house liberating quarter by quarter. while also considering there are civilians as well as infrastructure that we will have to rebuild it. and pushing admits with the operation to take control of mary. hope all is taking too long. the political leadership here believes 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,
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of course just pushes the front line further into ukraine. it's only really a negotiated political solution that will ultimately resolve this crisis. burner smith al jazeera, done yet new satellite images show the scale of the destruction in mario paul in june last year. this is what one neighbourhood of the city looked like. and this is what's left, this image was taken and tuesday, the city's mayor says that in the last month, 90 percent of buildings have been damaged and 40 percent have been destroyed. 5 people have been killed and shooting is near the israeli city of tel aviv, for they say, a gun, an open fire on pedestrians. it's a 3rd attack in a week, or 2 faucets in wester with them with more on the killer take off the mouth of a major attack. deep inside israel, the 3rd in just a week. this was been a brock, a densely populated, ultra orthodox town east of television, mobile phone footage should what had happened minutes earlier,
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an attacker on the street to her victims already slept nearby, brandishing a long barrel. a cyclist narrowly escapes with his life before the gunman confronts a driver. yet i get him to stop. i've been shooting him at close range. i got the most. i saw a very difficult situation, a police motorbike that hit a wall and a policeman next to it who were shot. you look, dec. i took over the situation. i checked for gunshot wounds. he'd been injured. is ready, please say, i mean curry, the injured officer who later died was the one who shot the attack. a dead he's been named is the hammer shake him near janine in the occupied west bank reported to have been working illegally at a construction site in the area of the attack. israel's prime minister natalie bennett, convened an emergency security meeting and worn of a new wave of terror. they've got the order that this is a great and complex challenge for the army, the security agency, and the police that requires the security establishment to be creative. and for us
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to adapt ourselves to the new threat and read the tell tale sign, the loan individual. sometimes without organizational affiliation, and to be in control on the ground. last tuesday in the southern city of shaver, a resident of a nearby bedouin town killed 4 people in a car ramming and stopping attack before himself being shot dead. and his really called previously convicted him on charges of supporting iso on sunday to palestinian israelis opened fire on the street in how dare and not a television killing 2 security forces. members, before they 2 were shot dead. again, israeli authorities pointed to i saw ideology that attack was followed by arrest in their home town, part of a heightened response, including more use of detention without charge surveillance and police and military reinforcements. the theory is that this chain of attacks could inspire get more in an already combustible period from gaza. hamas and palestinian islamic jihad have hailed this latest shooting as they had the previous attacks. in recent days, the palestinian president muffled us condemned the killing of civilians and warned
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the risks of a further deterioration in stability. those fears, certainly shared by israeli government now dealing with the deadliest week of attacks on citizens in many years hurry for. so i'll just euro western recent years, president joe biden signed into law bill making lynching a federal hate crime is now punishable with up to 30 years in prison. the journey to the new law took more than a century, and during that time that have been thousands of murders, mainly of african americans. moslin jordan reports after 145 years lynching is now a federal hate crime in the united states law and civil rights leader gather her day and most of all the family member til. and i to be wells. thank you for never given up. never, ever given up. 19th century journalist and activist ida b wells lobbied every one she could to ban, lunching the practice of killing men,
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women and children. most of them african american, but some latino and asian american. and then displaying their corpses as a warning to racial minorities. they could be next. and for that her life was threatened, her printing press was destroyed and she was exiled from the south. despite losing every thing, she continued to speak out in 1955 to white men beat shot and drowned 14 year old emmett till because he allegedly made a pass at one of their wives, carolyn bryant, till his mother maney demanded the public see his mutilated corpse igniting a new anti luncheon campaign in state court. an old white jury let tools killers go free, and with no anti lynching law on the federal books, the federal court system could offer no justice. 67 years later,
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congress finally acts imposing a 30 year prison sentence on those convicted of lynching. racial acts of terror still occur in our nation. and when they do, we must all have the courage to name them and hold the perpetrators to account. indeed, emmett till family is still looking for justice. they want the justice department to prosecute carolyn bryant before she dies in their worried times running out. rosalind jordan else's era washington still had an al jazeera, a truce for ramadan. the study led coalition announces a month long holes in the war in yemen. and salvador was president issues a stern warning to imprisoned gang members as violent surges in the central american country. ah,
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ah, look forward to brighter skies. the with sponsored play cuts on it weighs welcome to your world's weather update. everyone. good to see. we're going to begin in the middle east where we've got a lot of sunshine, but also sand and spinning around for some spots as well. now the good news is those fierce winds across the gulf have finally died down. so that's going to allow for temperatures to come out. this is the pitcher on wednesday. i'll put it a day forward on thursday. look at that q weights at $36.00 degrees and re add at $33.00. they've been sweating it out across buckets, done it, and extended heat wave, many spots exceeding 40 degrees, and that continues on wednesday. really no signs that this heat is letting go for turkey, a lot of cloud cover over the country and some of that will generate a brief burst of showers. that includes for the capital on camera, is symbol sent out for you with the hiv, 16 decrease of for central africa. it looks like this. our biggest downpours will
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come across the democratic republic of congo central and eastern portions. and as we fly toward the south, had been all about the heat for the eastern kate the other day. 38 degrees are pretty close to record and quite get there now down to 22 and they're not too far away in time for cape town yet it's starting to feel more like autumn at 20 degrees and instability around then hook, you're coming in with the high of 26 degrees that you're up that we'll see soon, take care. ah, the weather been said by katara always joined the debate. there is no hint job bad . if anyone here talks about women that i to horse this would be assumed then says no topic is off the table. we were taught to see abortion one way, tickets try to help all the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources in the power to fix it, where a global audience become a global community comment section is right here. be part of today's program,
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this to him on our to 0 me. ah ah, he watching or does it might of our top stories this, our russia says it'll reduce its military activity in northern ukraine, including near the capital. keep the announcement followed the latest round of negotiations with ukraine. but the pentagon says moscow might be repositioning its forces. nearly really satellite images showed the scale of devastation in the port city of monopole. it's been under constant bombardment from russian air strikes and artillery. it's mayor says 5000 civilians have died there. 5 people have been killed in shootings near the israeli city of tel aviv, please say a gum,
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an open fire and pedestrians. it's the 3rd deadly attack to happen in israel. within the past week. for the ministers from afghanistan's 6 neighboring countries, a gathering in china for 2 days of talks, the focus is on afghan stability and it's deepening, economic and humanitarian crises. or let's go live to katrina you who's there in beijing katrina. there's been a lot of speculation about how china seas its role in afghanistan, certainly in the last few months or so. what's it hoping to achieve with this meeting? i think what i hope to achieve? well, it depends on who you ask, according to chinese state media, the focus of these gatherings is going to be about encouraging more humanitarian assistance to help. i've gone, i've gone through its current economic crisis, but for china, there is a lot geopolitically at stake here, wants to portray itself as a regional leader as an alternative to the u. s. and as a strong mediator, as well as
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a sort of champion for economic development. now over the next 2 days, it's wednesday and thursday, we'll actually see 2 different meetings. the 1st, as you mentioned, will be the gathering of afghanistan's neighbors. so representatives from at least 6 countries here attending that, including from tech minister on touch extern and iran. separately to that meeting will be a gathering of the so called extended troika. countries seem to have significant influence on the off gone issue and that will include representatives from china, the us, russia pockets done and some guest representatives from guitar in indonesia as well as envoys from the taliban government itself. now we don't have many details about the agenda, but we do know broadly what will be discussed will be humanitarian aid. as already mentioned, one of the things they jane wants to push for is for the us to unfreeze its aid assets to i've gotten a son. so that's one thing. and the 2nd thing will be holding the taliban
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government to account following up on its commitments to create an inclusive government to safeguard against terrorism. no. so uphold the rights of women and minorities wasting on details or any outcome from those 2 separate meetings. and of course, also the russian foreign minister. so again, love ralph is here in china, attending those meetings. and he'll meet separately on the sidelines with china's foreign minister one e, and no doubt they will discuss the ukraine crisis. this is the 1st time love roth is visiting china since rushes invasion of ukraine. katrina, thank you very much indeed. katrina you talking to us from beijing. decided i'd coalition says it will hold military operations in yemen for the holy month of ramadan. the move is reportedly meant to create a positive atmosphere during ramadan to help with negotiations between gemini factions, demons, who the rebels announced a 3 days she's far earlier on tuesday, but the decline to attend this week's talks between gulf states. i know she is
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a research fellow at the quincy institute and she says, this is far will only be taken seriously if the side to lead coalition lifts its brocade on the m. those have made it clear that what the saudis need to do is lift their blockade on yemen. and so while the saudis have declared their own, sees fire in response to the theses fire, which is encouraging would probably shouldn't take it really seriously unless the saudis do live, walk in and allow food and fuel ticket in t. m. and which there's been essentially no fuel has gotten in for all of this year . so far. the hoop is made clear when the talks were announced, that they were not interested in having keys talks held by one of the aggressor states that they would be willing to engage with a neutral party. and both kuwait and online in the past have successfully served as mediators to the conflict because the saudis insisted that the talks needed to
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happen in riyadh. the movies had made clear that this, this was not going to work for them. another thing to keep in mind is that a lot of the many actors that are currently needing and re on aren't actually based in yemen. many of them are based in saudi arabia. and so it's unclear that, i mean, from my perspective, i think the saudis are trying to recapture the narrative of themselves as the seeking piece and the who uses the aggressors. but when the who is brought forward, their own unilateral cease fire, that sort of threw off the narrative, the both the saudis and the americans have been pushing for a while now. i saw those presidents threatened to increase punishments for hundreds of imprisoned gang members because gang violence is surging. our latin america editor, alysia newman reports in the san salvador prison, a humiliating spectacle, forced on hundreds of gang members were now inmates their head shaven
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and forced to run half naked before the cameras. these men are getting a taste of what their president warns could be even worse treatment. more than a 1000 members of were arguably the was deadliest rival gangs were captured. 24 hours after president naive book, gilly ordered a state of emergency. it followed a wave of gang murders had left at least 60 people dead in a single day on saturday. the measure suspended the right to assembly privacy of communications. the need for an arrest warrant and the right to legal counsel. but that's not all. that president has sent the country's 70000 gang members, a tweet stopped. the killings he says, or the prisoners will pay the price from the human rights watch tells al jazeera bouquet is in fact mimicking the conduct of drug traffickers. what he is implementing in, in, in
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a seller is typical on tactics so far of a mafia state where you take revenge on against. i remember so the family that is so obvious, nice not the way in a country whether it's rural law, the former director of the inter american human rights commission, bala but al, calls the president's actions penal populism by countering barbarism with barbarism . but peculiar is unapologetic, accusing the international organizations that sponsored truce between those salvatore's warren gangs in 2012 for allowing them to accumulate resources, money, and weaponry. kelley says the gang members will get limited food and have had their mattresses confiscated and that they will quote, not see the light of day. they'll also be confined to theirselves indefinitely.
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except of course, for these exhibitions designed to make it clear that he means business to see in human al jazeera, political instability, and declining crime rates have drawn professors on to the streets across haiti. rising costs of everything from food to fuel as a major concern in the caribbean nation, with millions struggling, visible reports. for the last 3 months, this type of civil unrest has become the norm as demons tweeters, protest, ongoing kidnappings and violence, as well as mostly stagnant wages in the face of sewing inflation. protesters in puerto prince, a life is becoming unattainable and they're demanding than government officials do more to address the problems facing them on a daily basis. traitors can't take to the streets or children can't go to school because of the kidnapping and crime. rising costs and inflation are only making things worse for us. everything from food to fuel is getting more expensive.
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bakery that make the bread most stations rely on every day could soon be forced to shut down due to supply shortages and rising costs that we're back to work to warn you. crane has hurt us a lot because imported flower play such an important role. it has made it difficult to get wheaton to haiti. that's why it's so expensive for us, even if we can't afford it. haiti imports 70 percent of his food and un estimates that nearly half of the population is an urgent need of assistance. many of the medical workers went on strike earlier this month, over security concerns are refusing to return to work until their wages are increased. resolving public, we're aware that we're not supposed to hold the strike for this long, but it's not our fault. we've tried talking to the government, but they tell us they're not able to increase our wages. haiti's most valuable are the ones paying the highest cost, as you know, doctors or nurses to attend to their needs. there were 8 patients here with me. 5
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already left the hospital with infections because they couldn't find a doctor. we're asking the government to solve the problems of the strikers because we cannot suffer too much any more than political paralysis in haiti has only gotten worse since the july assassination of former presidential in n. marise no date has. he had been set for new elections and the acting prime minister says the 1st step is to hold a constitution a referendum. tuesday protests likes the 35th anniversary of hades, current constitution, and organizers say the will continue to apply pressure until those in charge of move forward with a change the country so desperately needs. the several alyssia nigeria security forces were hunting for gunman who attacked a passenger train. hundreds of people were on board traveling from the capital, boucher to kaduna in the north of the country. witnesses say some were killed,
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injured or kidnapped? cut an airport was also targeted a few days ago. cutter has some of the highest carbon dioxide emissions per person in the world, but the capital has become a leader of the sustainable city movement. experts are in ohio to discuss how cities can incorporate nature and sustainability into every urban project. returning a gigabit reports, during dough household summer's when temperatures hit above 45 degrees celsius, most people tend to stay in doors. but staying cool here in a district of the katara capital known as michelle, is much easier. it's been designed as a so called smart city from the control room for all non for thought about it and go from the beginning with designing the project rose roseville to be a smart city of wells fargo. accommodate all the platforms for all the future uses is gonna be within the city of beacon towards sustainability. experts gathering in doha for this year, smart city expo. same
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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 zation and population growth mean more smart cities are 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 sustainability like innovation. like having a better integration of everybody's a better life, you know, within a city and the challenges you have smart citizens, citizens are not. so as mark and the world will be affecting those, we're bringing a smart solution. sign to say new technologies and cities will help bring down greenhouse gas emissions those attending this expo say they hope it will provide
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a roadmap on how to get their victoria gay to be al jazeera, doha. ah, this is our disease that is at the top stories. russia says it'll reduces military activity in northern ukraine including near the capital cave. and as one followed, the latest round of negotiations with ukraine, ukraine's president vladimir savanski is cautiously optimistic, but he is expressed little trust in moscow stock. morrison, unless the body was it the we can say that the signals we hear from the talks are positive, but the signals can silence the explosions of russian shelves. of course, we're seeing all the risks. of course we are not seeing grounds to trust the words coming from representatives of the.
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