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parliamentary elections, but the war in ukraine has changed to political landscape. prime minister victor orbit has long been an ally of vladimir putin. his opponent says that poses a security risk for hungary to will. peter mock is always party getting up seats to will stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. ah, stuck more than the other was it. we can say that the signals we hear from the talks are positive, that these signals can silence the explosions of russian shells. ukrainian western powers react cautiously to russia's plans to reduce his military operations around cave. through them all, the territory will be liberated with the active support, the russian federation. for a russian separatists internet's to say, any shift of focus to the east's would help that cause.
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i don't know, clark, this is al jazeera live from to ha, also coming up 5 people, a shot dead near tel aviv. it's the 3rd attack israel in a week. and you as president joe biden signs, legislation making, lynching, a federal hate crime more than a century after the law was proposed. so, ukraine's president vladimir lensky warns at positive signals in negotiations with moscow. do not silence the explosion of russian shells made the statement after russia said it would reduce some military operations during talks in istanbul. and this is a scene right now in the capital key fair, where it's just past 10 am life pitches the west defense facial se moscow has begun pulling its armored vehicles from the city. the u. k says russian units of suffered heavy losses that have been forced to return to belarus and russia to reorganize
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and resupply duck more than the other. was it the we can say that the signals we hear from the talks are positive on 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 up greener now 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, russian troops mostly occupied territory, solid sovereignty, and territorial integrity of ukraine must be guaranteed. let's get more from him, rank on his live in the capital a, keep him around. so what do you seeing at any moving to tool well, we physically not seeing any move is all in fact we've been hearing shelling in the distance, but particularly towards the north of keith, which has been hit very hard. but we are hearing that russian troops are now
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changing tactic. certainly, there is an nick, a lot of mistrust about this statement here. and it's not just coming from ukrainian officials. you had that for president vladimir lens. he was very clear, the russians may have changed their position, but the shelves are still falling. and that's exactly what way, harry. now, the ground troops, the ones that can get out. yes, they may have pull back to buy the roost. they may have actually pull back to russian territory as. busy but that may well be to do more with getting them resupplied and maybe perhaps for a fresh offensive. so there's a mistrust head in ukraine about what the motives behind what the russians do for that also carries through internationally as well. we've had the pentagon speak, you are saying, ah, we'll let see what the russians actually do. president joe biden as all so i made a similar statement as well. so there's not mistrust. busy we know, shall we don't show here in ukraine, say ukrainians about what the russians are actually going to do or. busy this is
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just a stolen tactic. on the other hand, there's a bit of dismay and skepticism about the statement that the russians going to change and withdrawal because they, the russians of framing this as a concession to the ukrainians. and the craniums have said, well actually we stopped you coming in to keep since the war began at the very beginning of the conflict. you said keith was going to fall in 2 or 3 days a. we ought a 30 full. they 5 keep is still standing. and the reason for that is that we've managed to push out ukrainian, or russian forces out of the areas on the outskirts. it's our victory. you didn't give us a concession. what you're giving us is that something that we fulfill. and him or, and what's it made him on the residency there and keep it. additional stoicism and resilience, of course and, and i guess they to, we'll be looking at this news from rusher as with skepticism.
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well in the last few days, actually we've been very, very surprised when normal life is returning back here to keep this is actually busier than i've seen keith uh, since i started porting here over a month ago, this is a the main thoroughfare. actually more people are out the streets despite the cold up, there's more cars on the street. there seems to be more people coming back in the city itself. more restaurants are opening. all of the restaurants have been shot so far. cafes are opening any place that people can gather. people are actually gathering church. for example, on a sunday it was actually very, very busy. so the news has prompted some people to come back. now we've been speaking to a lot of people that came back. it's been very interesting, a lot of them fled to central u. k. ukraine to villages and towns that they had ancestral links with. but they were living in very cramped conditions. and some of the people come back, we talk about resilience. just listen to what this one person says. we said i would rather be living under threat of shells in my own home knowing that we're doing our
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best rather than living in crime conditions in central you framework or do anything indeed. all right, and i will be brief man to imran con, reporting that from the ukrainian capital of keith. let's say now from bristol soda who has more from mr. bell, on how the negotiations between ukraine, russia played out. it may be frail, but there is still hold for peace. russian and ukrainian delegations, math for face to face talks in estoppel fulton with both parties. before the meeting, the turkish president stressed the need for an immediate cease fire and batter humanitarian conditions. no, no, no artist is 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 regulating before the meeting. ukrainian, president of willy, dimmer 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 quo me. and with its pledge to significantly decrease military activity near keith and in the northern city of chem, here 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, once legal guarantees and infidelity agreement that you claim will never be a log into nato. and it also wants ukraine to look organize the independence of the 2 russian occupied eastern regions in dawn bus, as well as the russian controlled crimea. but to achieve its fee that objective of the not sufficing and demon with rising rain, what russia would really like is a regime change in ukraine. its sovereignty beyond discussion. ukraine refuses to
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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 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. if sure, if we manage to consolidate these key provisions, she than 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 hotly 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 stumbles for the leader of these self declared, the next people's republic has welcomed russia's plan to concentrated far, far apart in the east than is pushed. lynn says the separatist should take ukrainian territory quickly. if moscow does change its focus. when it's met, proposed now from donuts, 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 republic in 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 f still control was oh, to the go down. 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, that we can talk again, of economic independence for people. it mean to chance to build families without
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being afraid. that at any moment a ukrainian missile could fly in and destroy everything for. for now, all the able bodied men of dani x are 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 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. ah, gospel, ferdinand. ah, what, what complicates the liberation of the city is that the rival is hiding behind civilians are regiments,
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have had to act surgically going street by street house by house liberating quarter by quarter of while also considering there are civilians as well as infrastructure that we will have to rebuild this and pushing admits little the operation to take control of mary. hope all 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, al jazeera danielle, ask there been a number of explosions outside the russians that if in belgrade, near the border of ukraine glass occurred in the village of across need of the videos posted online by local media show. and i munition deputy up in flames. the regional government says there are no civilian countries. israel security cabinet
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is due to meet later on wednesday, 9 to 5 people was shot dead natal of eve. please say a gunman, open fire on pedestrians. it is the 3rd such attack of the week. high faucet reports now from west truth on the car took off the mouth of a major attack deep inside israel, the 3rd and just a week. this was benet barrack, a densely populated ultra orthodox town east of television, mobile phone footage should what had happened minutes earlier, an attacker on the street to her victims already slept nearby, brandishing a long barrel. a cyclist narrowly escaped with his life before the gunman confronts a driver, yelling at him to stop up and 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 was shot. he looked dec. i took over the situation, a check for gunshot wounds. he 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 be
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named is the hammer. show him the 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, then worn 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 to adapt ourselves to the new threats and read the tell tale signs of loan individuals. 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 bed in town killed 4 people in a car ramming and stabbing attack before himself being shot dead. and is really called previously convicted him on charges of supporting iso on sunday to palestinian israelis opened fire on a street in how dare and north of 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 arrests
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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 hail this latest shooting as they had the previous attacks in recent days, the palestinian president muffled us condemned the killing of civilians and warned the risks of a further deterioration. instability, those fears, certainly shared by israeli government. now, dealing with the deadliest week of attacks on its citizens in many years hurry for . so i'll just euro west harrison. still ahead here now does, there are farmers insurance to protest against government policies? they say a hurting the harvest. we'll have a report from colombo. aloft can be the best medicine, south africans choosing a comedy to help feel frustrations of everyday life. ah,
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the big change in the weather pattern for a huge spots of europe have one. here's the details for wednesday, march, the 30th as we look toward the west, top to bottom, instability, wet weather, we've got that colder air digging in london, i 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 adrian c. so here's the thing with turkey, the day is going to start bit 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
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wednesday as well. and that weather is drifting down into northern parts of africa through morocco, and algeria, 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 toward the south. temperatures have taken a big hit toward the eastern cape port, elizabeth just 22 degrees and we've got a high of 20 for cape town in the sunshine on wednesday. that's it. that's all soon pick her. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of batting russian oil, gas for western leaders will sanctions on russian energy exports such informed opinions, france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed the area. they're going to be acting from nisha and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth
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analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou? ah, again, welcome back. you're watching out 0. 1 of our top stories is our and western defense . officials say that russia has begun pulling on wood vehicles from around ukraine's capital. moscow said it would reduce its military activity in case of to talk with ukrainians. innocent boy on tuesday, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has cautiously welcomed what he called positive signals of the go stations with russia. but he says his forces will not decrease defensive efforts. israel security cabinet is to, to meet later off to 5 people was shot dead near telephone on tuesday. please say
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gunman, open fire on pedestrians. it is the 3rd such attack in a week is president joe biden has signed into law a bill making lynching a federal crime is now punishable without 230 years in prison. the journey took the journey to the new north, took more than a century. during that time there had been thousands of lynchings, mainly targeting black americans. and just to warn you, this report by rosalind jordan contains distressing images. 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 lynching 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, tills, mother maney, demanded the public, see his mutilated corpse, igniting a new anti lunching campaign in state court. and all white jury let tills 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, emmet, tills, family is still looking for justice. they want the justice department to prosecute carolyn bryant before she dies. and they're worried times running out. rosalind jordan else's era, washington to yemen. now where a seas far announced by the saudi coalition has come into effect, the holton fighting has meant to last through the fallacy, month of ramadan. for the youth, he say the truce is meaningless. the wrong backed rebels are also skipping of summit of gulf states and saudi arabia, you and has be pushy, both sides, which if you didn't vote since 2015 for c saw to ease a growing humanitarian crisis in yemen. in nigeria,
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at least 8 people have been killed and several others are injured and missing. after an armed men attacked train security agencies as searching for the attackers locally knowns, bandits. the train was traveling from the capital of music to could do now in the north ahmed interests as this this is what's left in one of the coaches after they attack hundreds of procedures. and boy, many are still unaccounted for. witnesses say the attackers opened fire after an explosion. drain the train corsica been to his. she needed when it's when when they entered coach s p 17. they opened fire and forced out the passengers. 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. we were herded into the bush, but i managed to slip away in the dark. we got the disney, i was
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a wreck up. okay. what i did, i can car. there was blood everywhere. it looked like a slaughterhouse. many people were shot you. the train was only a few kilometers from its destination. the wounded are being treated in hospitals including this military hospital at the 2nd attack on trains in 6 months on the same route. 2 days before monday i time armed men referred to he as bandits invaded the kaduna apple and prevented an address from taking off until del, pushed by security. that apple has been shot and things have his. i've now been suspended the border. i couldn't the highway is, is it either in the past 3 years, i take us have given up hundreds of people on the highway. many of them have never been heard from again. and our judgment president has ordered the military to rescue the kidney presses and repaired the damage struck for resumption of services . i like to assure you that there was behind, it will not go unpunished. currently the men on the edge is
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the will certainly be nigeria military is currently deployed to fight criminals in all of the countries $36.00 states responsibility to secure general to say the police can handle if they are given the necessary support. kidnapping for ransom an unprovoked attacks have disrupted agriculture, commerce and education. it doesn't all spread to nearly all parts of the country as secure to force a struggle to deal with the problem. i'm a decrease, angelina. a boucher nigeria shall anchor his face, his worst economic crisis since independence in 1948. the agricultural sector is among the hardest hit after the government band, a chemical fertilizers in a failed bid to become the world's 1st 100 percent old gun farming nation. thousands of angry farmers have been protesting on the streets is michelle fernandez. now reports from columbia. totally done with silica is worried. the far most on pullin norway. not central sher lanka says the yield from his patty
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field has dropped by nearly half dead to pay and cost rising every day. he says farmers are struggling that are packed i up. you got me login because we have already pulled our tractors our spring machines, our wives, jewelry, and even their wedding rings have been formed, home rush cookers and so and machines have all been borrowed against that metallica and thousands like him across the country. blame president brought up a raja boxes decision last year to ban chemical fertilizer. this decides and we decides for the lower yields. officers from the statistics department are assessing how much of the harvest has been affected. one agriculture, so, so dodge 0 years have fallen by 40 to 50 percent because of the fertilizer ban. the president said the measure was aimed at making sure lumpkins healthier and switching to 100 percent organic agriculture. but it was removed 6 months later,
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after widespread protests that america says, the idea was a good one, but the weight was quickly implemented was wrong. oh wow. and said they were not consulted about the moon and are angry at a short sighted experiment. dacy has cost them dearly. me jealous, one bush that we never thought this would happen in poland, a rule which was so self sufficient. what we want is to chase this government out, that i saw because of this injustice that i came here to day. they are, the politicians were route from 1977 must take responsibility for this crisis. they are, the ones were drugged our country took the situation. i wonder if the anger brought thousands of protested, including that metallica to pull another in the north central province. the government, especially the president, to clearly emphasize that this plan was made in order to establish the organic oh,
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farming system is re lanka. but that is not the reason. so the god, what did not have enough dollars to bring down now for delays as ramos is so because of that this problem was created under farmers are better now. better to the cool. most farmers told id rather rely on their harvest to clear debts and build a stock of rice for their own use and money to last them through till the next harvest . but let alone settling debts. they now fear not having enough food for their families. minister of agriculture, my none on the oligarchy has announced the government will spend $200000000.00 to help the farmers at the farmers who are yet to receive the pay out say the rates do not cover their losses. protests against the government inability to controlled rising prices and address shortages of essential goods have been increasing in recent months. the farming community has been growing rice in these areas for hundreds of years and see if the government cannot address the current crisis. it
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must resign. minute fernandez, al jazeera colombo, thousands of people in australian have been forced to free their homes for the 2nd time in weeks after heavy rain, the long parts of the east coast calls flooding again. streets were submerged in northern new south wells including in lismore which was already devastated by flooding. earlier this month, the popular coastal town of byron bay has also been hit by the dom poor, australia's east coast summer has been dominated by intense weather because of the, the new climate pattern. south africa, entertainment industry is opening up again after the pandemic festival organizes hope. laughter will help bring some relief to many frustrated by rising fuel prices and other daily challenges her with us are attend. an event in janice will after a 2 year break because of the curve at 19 pandemic, live stand up. comedy shows a back. people frustrated by rising fuel prices, unemployment,
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or how the war in ukraine could further hurt. so that there is economy could just laugh, even if it's only for a few hours. if you're traveling, they say, if you want to get to know a place quickly, go to a comedy show. because you find all the stereotypes you find how people see things, how they, you know, how they see things that you have in your everyday life with you see different things. i see all still africa government has removed more cove at 19 luptime restrictions. that means stadiums, theaters, and music thing you can reopen to people who are vaccinated or present a valid negative p. c. i take a lot of audiences. i haven't been able to go to live events, you know, and sit, never mind with your friends, but with complete strangers as well for those that initial sort of like, okay, we don't know what to expect, but i think once the show gets off the ground and people relax and people after that 1st laugh you're not, i mean you can just feel the tension is gone through the art world was he taught by
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locked downs, travel bands and social distal st. comedy. lineups like the annual johannesburg international committee festival suffered for the bi limits possible in, in uganda we had hierarchies of essential walkers. so they were, they booked us. that essential. then media people cause little guys was it was a spread the lies. then there was so many other people than entertain as what the bottom were the last people to be actual opened up into the economy. and it was very, very tough. africa's popular comedy celebration is an opportunity for comedy lovers to finally meet face to face again. what countries been taken all great listening to media ha, body to travel again. when i was me, they'll see be able to look more at math at the end around the world like they used to be before the end. it could be some time to for entertainment. venues are packed
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to full capacity. but come id love, is he a savior? just so happy we can do this again. some come at least is just what they needed. had him at us algebra, james, but ah, so this is on the 0, these are the top stories and western defense official say russia has begun pulling onward vehicles from around ukraine's capital at moscow, said it would reduce its military activity in cave, after talks with ukrainians inestimable on choose day, while ukraine's president, vladimir lensky has cautiously welcomed what he called positive signals, often negotiations with russia. but he says his forces will not decrease defensive efforts. ranken has more not from kiff. the ground troops, the ones that can get out. yes, they may have pulled back to bell roofs. they may have actually pull back to russian territory as well. but that may well be to do more with getting them
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