tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 30, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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who am making things happen their way following their daily struggle to survive for their families to thrive with egypt swimming st sellers on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm can vanelle. this is the news all alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. reports of shelling on the outskirts of keys and germany heave a day off to russia, said it would reduce its attacks near the 2 cities. 5 people,
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a shot dead near tel aviv fits the 3rd attack and israel in a week, a month long sci fi in yemen. a saudi arabia holds talks to end the conflict. we'll have updates from riyadh to and samo. and you as president joe biden signs, legislation making, lynching a federal hate crime well than a century off. the law was proposed that i'm he to stay with your school to 7 more teens qualify for the 2022 will come, including soon ago reached the finals at the expense of egypt based on man mohammed seller at the deal with a hostile crowding deco begin this news with reports of more russian bombardment around ukraine's capital keys and in the churn have reach and those are the 2 areas most go said it would reduce me to tree activity. after talks with ukraine on tuesday,
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the journey of regional governor says overnight strikes, destroyed libraries, shopping malls, and homes, to the northwest, a key of explosions and fighting could be heard early this morning. ukraine's president vladimir lansky is cautiously welcomed, what he called positive signals, often negotiations with russia. it says for his will not decrease their defense of efforts stuck more than the other. was it the we can say that the signals we hear from the talks are positive, but these signals can silence the explosions of russian shells. of course, we're seeing all the risks. of course, we are not seeing grounds to trust the words coming from representatives of the country that continues fighting to destroy us along brazil. more than not. green not ukraine, supports the talks and will continue the negotiation process to the extent required . we are counting on the result. we must have real security for us for our country's sovereignty, and our people at russian troops must leave occupy territory solid sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine must be guaranteed. alyssa,
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western official say russia has begun pulling its armored vehicles from around ukraine's capital. but the u. s. secretary of state says it could be an attempt to distract attention from its military losses. in con, has the latest from the capital. remember that the russians said the key would fall in the 1st 2 or 3 days of the conflict. hey, we are they 35 and that hasn't happened and a lot of people are coming back. i'm just going to show you. um, i know that this looks completely empty, but honestly this is busier than i've ever seen at 50 percent of the city had been evacuated. slowly, people are coming back here. a lot of people had moved to central ukraine as ukraine is where a lot of people have a village homes, ancestral homes, and they went there, but they found that they were living on top of each other. they were stuck and it was just very uncomfortable. they would rather be back at home and now, particularly from this news and we are seeing over the last couple of days,
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much will read russians being open. busy churches are open, religious places of worship are being open, people are coming back so it looks like people are cautious. ah, but they all coming back. but that's not because of the recent russian males when that's because keep his mind to withstand any kind of intense push. and i think his aim better having his now from the western ukrainian city of the wave zane. so this strikes in turn have and around the key of despite these promises from moscow with those talks of his tumble, that's exactly right. what the prevailing wisdom here is among ukrainian leaders is that this is not a retreat of any kind. this is russian forces and regrouping, and they continue to say that you cannot trust russia at what it says. you have to see what they do. you have to watch their actions on the ground. and what we've seen is more attacks in the west of the country overnight. a fuel depos were hit
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more fuel depos on this side of the country. and the russian ministry of defense has said that that is to hinder the resupply of ukrainian forces. fighting in the don bus region, definitely seen an observable uptake in the number of missile strikes happening on this side of the country. what we've also seen is fighting, as you say, continuing in areas around chief as well as churn, to give in the, the governor of that region has that in a slightly sarcastic statement that the decrease in russian activity has been observed in more air strikes all night long targeting of civilian infrastructure, like libraries, malls, and residential houses. and he said that his people have observed russian troop movements in their city overnight. so using very strong language in retaliation to russian forces to continue to attack according to him. areas around trying to give and in his region as well. i'm a thriving there for us in the v. thank you. let's take a more in depth look at what came out of those talks between russia and ukraine on
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tuesday. was going to 8 will radically reduce military activity in the key of and turn to have areas as have been discussing requirements at this progress on the question of ukraine utility and non nuclear stages. 2 of its main demands for its faster grain has offered to drop its bid to join nato, but it won't. security guarantees. and keys is calling for talks on a 15 year period on the future of the russian, annexed crime yet peninsula. pavel falcon, howard, is a defense and military analyst and economist with the russian newspaper, nevada, because it's a he joins us now in scott from moscow. thanks for your time. i will stop by asking you about this russian promise to draw down troops from or on key of insurance. have to create some mutual trust. do you by that? well, actually there was no unknown declaration about withdrawing troops. there was
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a decoration from the rush and malice rate of that there is going to be decreased military activity in those 2 areas. and that's a bit of a different thing. on official reports from the ground there, from the ukrainian side say that there some russian troops are relocated and moved out of the battle zone, apparently for ah reconstruction and referring to she after a month of fighting and the lo there be a serious a decrease in mo, chat, there would be most likely. yes. and that has a very sound reason because a low winter campaign time is over. and russian, the great marches. moreover, winter a month, but april, right. the is not. there is going to be in the snow is going to mountain those parts of north in ukraine, there is going to be flooding, rivers and creeks. there's going to be
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a lot of dirt to that went dirt that will not even tax and not always negotiate. that means there's going to be a pause in the, in effect of an offensive action anyway. so russia used this as a p r opportunity to declare that there's going to be a decrease won't because there won't be a decrease in advance of military capabilities had a purposes of regrouping. i wanna ask you about another i thing that come out of these talks, ukraine, saying that it would put neutrality on the table, but it would one security guarantees akin to natal article 5. how do you think that would go down with russia? basically moscow was going to accept that i would believe and the trout the that's why fresh was being demanding. and actually right now ukraine is not really on the verge of becoming and they don't members. so that's more or less a point where both sides agree on some ground or security guarantees low. most
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likely, yes, no, there will be on paper of course, or will they be effect? there was another question, but again, there's no won't be more written. a lot of problems, their problems will be with you credit with crimea, and that done boss where and with the are about the withdrawal of russian troops. never earnings classifying more serious. i want to talk about that because ukraine says its territorial integrity is not up for discussion. how do you see that playing out with russia focusing more on taking more of the east? ah, well, that's not great now, and that's a point where the sides are very wide apart. ah, russia has listened. heard what the iranians asked to say. i, russia has its own ideas on these matters. that basically means that there's not there's, there's 2 sides are still miles apart. ah,
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there's no imminent agreement. aah! on a peace treaty in the there's no imminent agreement all none of the ceasefire because what russia announced is not a ceasefire. that was throughout the russian ministry of defense said it's not as the flyer, it's not even the regional ceasefire. so low side right now most likely will be preparing because now as the intermediaries, a season comes a summer season for big battles may be to happen. there and of course there's going to be continued military action in the dunbar. so the see, jo from are you whoa. and the, the at russian in the put russia pushing the ukrainians out of the don bus. if there is a renewed offensive ah in miss sama, do you think moscow will try again to take keith go the russian official line is that we are right now though not one to attack. if we're only see besieging, i'd but another big a ukrainian cities,
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but that does not exclude the possibility that me may move against that. and of course the ukrainians url. so right now preferring their forces, there's a massive mobilization of able bodied men happening in your brain and over you most likely preparing their own counter offensives and may in may and in the summer. so both sides will be preparing for more vigorous military action as the summer season comes, as the land drives up. i thank you very much for your analysis. they have have all falcon, how a defense and military analyst, and joining us from moscow. thank you. at least one person has been killed off the residential areas were bombed in ukraine's eastern city. of this challenge, the regional governor says a number of high rise buildings with damaged rescue is trying to find people trapped in collapse buildings. there have been
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a number of explosions outside the russian city of belgrade, near the border with ukraine for years, posted online by local media, repaired to show munition depot and flames. regional governance says there are no known civilian injuries. i don't know what triggered the long drawn up is conflict. russian forces have been attacking ukraine. southern ports, including have phone odessa make alive. and mary, a poll as an attempt to cut off ukraine from the black sea. it's got the latest on that from stephanie deca who's in the port city of odessa. steph, why is odessa so important? one is ukraine's biggest port. it also has historical and cultural significance for russia was founded by catherine. the great, the iconic opera house say is behind me, this center of the city's been heavily sandbagged, but also because, you know, it is the biggest port is a hugely strategic. but at the same time,
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even though and there is a low level conflict here, we do hear the sound of shelling or there are air sirens. constantly. we saw heavy air defense systems in place last night, but there hasn't been a large scale attack, so to speak. but you do have the russian fleet off the coast that has already blocked the imports and exports of this port. so this is already a major if you will, economic victory for russia. but there is a very much a frontline happening here around a 150 kilometers from here. michael, i of this is also a strategic, a city that's been fighting off the russians for weeks at the city that's been praised. really, it was relatively quiet over the last couple of days until yesterday we actually headed to michel i of and just about half an hour before we arrived in that city. there was a major russian strike on the civil administration here. the city was very tense, and this is our report. as we arrived, nikolai of there is panic. a russian warplane is suspected of being close by
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whom people are told to find immediate shelter. soon after the air raid siren sound, the alarm across the city was looking through said, so when you go shoot, my hands are shaken. 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 room. i don't want to live in another country. i want to leave in my muscle and i am ukrainian with renew it over to someone. michael, i was the front line in the south west. the last stop on the road to the strategic city of odessa, ukraine's biggest port michel, i ever seen fighting for weeks. but this is strike at the heart of governance here . it used to be the civil administration building, but now in times of war were told it also being used by the military arises or would you write it this morning as always 50? there was a strike on this building will write the offer tragedies and introduce to people
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pull the life marable to have different levels of injuries or solver rescue workers are still looking for survivors inside the building. the attack happen 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 they are psychological damage to reminds of god need takes us to his flat. he fled to me clive a few days ago from the russian occupied southern city, of course, on, around 60 kilometers from here. so i was them to do so i woke up and was making a coffee. i took the cattle well then the building started to shake. i was confused, official. i just started to run around the apartment. then i understood what was happening. so i started to phone from my window. i saw the smoke dismantled hold of
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the children. it was obvious, 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, everything can change in an instant so that is just one snapshot of what is happening on the ground here as the russian sit down at the negotiating table with the ukrainians. in turkey, it remains a very active conflict from what we understand also russian backup, reinforcements being sent to michael i of at the moment i mc alive is the, is the last port of a call, if you will, before coming here to odessa, which many military analysts will say, is hugely strategic to russia if they would be able to capture it. but again, we've been here for weeks now. everyone here saying that that they've had time to prepare. and the message from people here in odessa is that the russians will never
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be able to capture it. all right, thanks very much for that update there from odessa, stephanie deca, the u. n says more than 4000000 people have now fled ukraine. it's the largest refugee crosses in europe since the 2nd world war. millions of women and children are heading to border countries, likes vakio, alova, and more than half to poland. and as kennedy health reports from shim ish and poland, this is provided new opportunities for human traffic is since the start of russia's invasion of ukraine, women and children have fled by the millions. and increasingly, many of them have been targeted by human traffickers or become victims of exploitation. luda chromos is one of them. la, gotta have it in it, but yeah, the blue are coming to me offering how that one is. that's how it looks anyway, i guess if they offer lifts to poland when her home and churn a. gov with attacked luda along with her mother and grandmother accepted an offer
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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 be, think me on the face. he crane requires men under the age of 60 to stay and fight. that's left their wives and children vulnerable to 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, 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,
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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 um, enforcement around to make sure that it's being taken care of in response to the refugee crisis. poland government has recently passed legislation, increasing the penalties for human trafficking of children from 10 to 25 years. this united nations migration coordinator says such risks should not deter refugees from escaping doing well, definitely leakage is arriving. it will be more aware about the risk without skating them from coming here. because also we don't really need to create this
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kind of by nick that this is dangerous. this is more dangerous than whatever your fleeing 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 already preparing. kimberly, how can al jazeera michelle, michelle holland. ah, israel security cabinet is due to me later on wednesday of 5 people was shot dead. they're telling eve, police say a gunman opened fire on pedestrians. the 3rd thought attack and a weak high force at reports from western iceland the celtic aftermath of a major attack deep inside israel, the 3rd in just a week. this was benet brock,
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a densely populated ultra orthodox town easter television, mobile phone footage should what had happened minutes earlier, an attacker on the street to affirm to jewelry slept nearby, brandishing a long barrel gun. a cyclist narrowly escaped with his life before the gunman confronts a driver, yelling at him to stop hot and shooting him at close range record broke the motorcycle, i saw a very difficult situation, a police motorbike that hit a wall and a policeman next to it who was shot, he looked dead. i took over the situation, a check for gunshot wounds, he been injured. is ready please say on the curry, the injured officer who later died was the one who shot the attack. a dead he's been named is dea, am i 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 a new wave of terror. they've got the order that this is
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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 threat and read the tell tale signs of 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 in israeli quoted 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 was shot dead. again, israeli authorities pointed to i saw ideology that attack was followed by arrests 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 you had have hail this latest shooting as they had
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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 a certainly shed by israeli government now dealing with the deadliest week of attacks on its citizens in many years hurry for. so i'll just 0 west harrison was shoot. who came from ya? just west of jeanine in the oxford west bank and needed abraham. is that neither? what's happening was the palestinian president has condemned the killing of civilians. people have been speaking to here in the out baskim say that the situation has already been deteriorating because the president has been saying that the spinning of civilians is going to be leading towards a deterioration. people talk about expansion of settlements, sefner attacks and even almost nightly rates by these radio argue with hitting now
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for people behind. does that the israeli army? it back to. yeah. bad. they've been here overnight in the morning and again now all in old. we have our sources saying that the israeli army at us, the 26th palestinians, including the brother of the yacht, have match with spoken to his family. and they say they had no idea that he was plotting anything. he was having lunch with them and left, and the laurent of what happened in the news were standing in front of the morning house that the family has opened up to receive condolences for people for they don't have a buggy to vary. the israeli forces huge with fools buddies of health been, who are involved or as suspected to be involved in committing attacks against is rady. so these people might not have a closure. they don't have a buddy to very,
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but people here say some of those did speaking. they said they're proud because they believe that israel, ordinary, understand the language of force need abraham. thank you for that update. yes, president i bought and has signed into law avail, making lynching a federal hight crime. it sound punishable without the 30 years in prison. the journey to the new door took more than a century during that time there have been thousands of lynchings, may be targeting black americans. just to warn you this report bibles than jordan contained some distressing images. after 145 years lynching is now a federal hate crime in the united states law civil rights leader gather her day and most of all the family members til, and i to be wells. thank you for never giving up. never,
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ever given up. 19th century journalist and activist ida b wells lobbied every one she could to ban lynching the practice of killing men, 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 exile 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. carol and bryant, tills, mother maney, demanded the public, see his mutilated corpse, igniting a new anti lynching campaign in state court. and all white jury let tills killers
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go free, and with no anti lynching law on the federal books, the federal court system could offer no justice. 67 years later, 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 whole the perpetrators to account. indeed emmett 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 elders. era washington, still head on al jazeera, a delicate balancing act. augustine weighs up, its relationships with russia and the west. on the moths. tom is intra lanka, a protest against government policies. they say hunting their harvest plus
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ah, another tennis tantrum from nick carroll. he will tell you that was all about intervals. ah, we have gone from spring right back to winter for some parts across the north west of europe. here everyone hears the details, whether alerts in play for not only snow but i, it's across areas of scotland best i could do for london. i've 10 degrees and you know, just the other day stockholm we had some snow flying around there as we head towards central parts of europe. right now. rain will develop over italy that will slide across the adriatic sea. give us a risk for some flooding for areas like bosnia into croatia and there are weather alerts in play for thunderstorms and wind cross italy on wednesday. southeast
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corner looks like this is some of the best with her. we have right now wall to wall sunshine for is stumble, getting up to 17 degrees and for the other side of the mediterranean. still being played with wet weather, more so toward spain. but that is drifting further south and so we see the wet weather also for northern bronco into northern tunisia. it's been like that for the last few days and it will continue over the next few days, sliding further toward the south. pretty steady feed of rain along that east coast of madagascar. bursts of rain toward the west is wall. and look at this. we've got some instability around vin hook with a hive 26 degrees. but hey, we're in the clear for cape town, getting up to 21 degrees. that's a snapshot of your weather. ah, ah! as the warn ukraine, brian's on al jazeera correspondence bring you every angle. there is a few military prices erupt in on multiple fronts. if not only managed to escape
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ah, you're watching old, is there a reminder about top stories based on? there's been more russians shouting and north in ukraine despite promises to pull back. overnight strikes, destroyed libraries, shopping malls, and homes and chinese to the northwest. or if there's been explosions fighter grants, as russia is expanding, attacks in the east to which moscow had said it would focus on in ohio region, at least one person has been killed off to residential areas. we're calm in the chance israel security cabinet is due to meet later off of 5 people was shot dead near tel aviv on tuesday. police say a gun been opened fire on pedestrians. it's a 3rd such attack and a week with the war in ukraine. pakistan's,
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ties with russia are in the spotlight in recent weeks, prime minister iran card lashed out at foreign envoys who asked him to contend the invasion. but while com plans to build a gas pipeline worth billions of dollars with moscow, it's major trading partners remained the u. s. and e. u. some have been debate reports focused on wilson more aide to ukraine to help with the humanitarian crisis . in a phone call on tuesday, pockets on the prime minister and ukraine's president agreed on the urgent need for the fire and resolution to the conflict through diplomacy. but as rest and pressure mounts against the russian invasion of ukraine, so his political dynamics are changing at the un general assembly. 35 countries abstain from voting against russia, including bangladesh, india, and tra, lanka. we wanted to just hours before russia attack ukraine prime minister in runtime was in moscow of his chad yield month in advance. attracted both criticism and praise from opponents and supported pockets on wants to enhance bilateral ties,
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including building a pipeline in fort rushing gas. while the progress on that remains slow in flooding meet putin has signed a few of the deals. we are expanding our relationships and it's always going to be a balancing act. i mean, you can, china and america have their differences with each other, but they trade. so intensely with each other, the content absolutely mind boggling, focused on once a bigger financial, diplomatic and strategic space in the region. but it also has a delicate balancing act between russia and western powers, as it needs both regional relevance and economic partnerships lead to the career. in recent weeks, the prime minister lashed out at you, diplomats asking for public condemnation of russia. may europe in union gas. you, investors, if they wrote a similar letter to india, our country's economy lost $100000000000.00. i asked, did you appreciate or acknowledge us, or we are slaves that whatever you order, we must comply for buckets on the recent us pull out from a gun,
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son and china's economic diplomacy means its policies are no longer based on what the us prefers box on is felt a lot of pressure from the western countries. these are the, the un security council. so having a permanent member of the un security council batting for box on the security council is great. the western countries themselves are choosing to move away from buckets done. nobody asked president biden to not call the buck study leadership. nobody forced western countries to lean towards india. but government deed is here . see, it's not a pivot from old alliances. relations cannot be mutually exclusive. they want both ties with russia and a diplomatic solution to the water ukraine. some of the java down to the, or a lot of us talk the end the war in yemen are and away. and so as a thief, 5 by the saudi had coalition. the who the, the boy causing the meeting and saudi arabia organized by the goals corporation counsel, the rebel group is calling for neutral venue instead. the saudi c. as far as your
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last through the fasting month of ramadan, which starts this weekend. the war in yemen is into its 8th year to the rebels, come to the capital samo in 2014 and demanded a new government. now fighting assented on the oil rich province of marin. it's the last stronghold of the internationally recognized government in northern yemen. but who these backs by iran controlled large parts of humans, west and region, including the national capital. some kinda operates in some pockets of the country most noticeably. and the hard remote province un says nearly 400000 people have been killed since the start of the war for at least 4000000 forced from their homes side, spokane is in saudi arabia's capital read. so what should we expect to expect to happen in these that these talks? yeah, kim, as you can see behind me here in the venue and quarters of the they've got
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a countries secretary of general the, the talks are yeah, many. yeah. many talks, which means it's between the many them. yet, we know here about the, the, the, the federal law are not taken part and they declined an invitation extended to them . from the general, the secretary of the gcc, they are asking for a neutral venue instead for these these folks. but we know that the, the lead government by the president months or had already presented here. we saw the 40 and ministry here in the off in ceremony the, the gina general secretary of the gdc had decided that these box, yeah. many, many talks we cannot expect a big or a breakthrough. what the fuck because this is not the 1st time. got the, the, the year many parties sit together face to face the we,
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the set already before in the area here also also in 2015. and also the start again in 2018 in for calling him in sweden. but the, the, the, this farm, the are leading talked and the all speeches of the, the gc council which extended this invitation to all the park in the general ticket at 3 have a it prorated. the importance of the yemen is the consider prospects of bees in that country. and also a said that the, all the military activities, he commanded the, the decision of the coalition to stop all military activities in yemen, in the war of man duty. and that are done some so i need an index, but it might lead to some some of the parties of the many
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amenities to reach an agreement to build on on it, to in the future. there are like 6 main topics here in this talk at the thought that with the, the military issues which, which they say they should work on as the fire and all the parties who addressed this meet in the, in facade, the importance of a truth and a ceasefire, so that the parties listen to each other and see the prospects of the stop in the war and build in a political, a sustainable ability. in the men, we know that the yemen, that the situation is that you're right in. and the other topic which was raised here this morning, it's the, the, the economic and the humanitarian, the human duration in yemen. no numbers have been mentioned here as to
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as to how much or how these a and the monetary an aide will be sent to your men. but all the, the, the, there, the figures who talked of a here in this meeting, the car is the importance of the urgency of any a man. or let's say at a lower level the, we're talking about also the economic situation in yemen. but we've talked to some parties here, the said that maybe this one will come in a later stage. ok, all right, thank you very much for that sidewalk. half of their, in saudi arabia, capital re, let's cost over now to the m, the capital, sauna, and speak to $100.00 all our tub mohammed, the who. these had already announced a 3 day sensation. now there's been this announcement of a sci fi by the saudis. what reaction has there been? yes, yemen he's in more than a cajun. the do you have witnessed unheard about declarations of cease fires by
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warring sides. sometimes we have heard from the host is that some kind of truce of the times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the have truce. but on the ground, with their experience over the 7 for the 7 years, we haven't found any change on the ground. so the wellness that the continuation of the war, the bombing, the, the continuous, the continuation of the fight between political factions and the country. busy busy of the hosting themselves, they say that the they wouldn't consider the saudi, the quality sions, declaration of the succession of its military actions in yemen. unless it lifts its blockade, it lifts its air a see ground blockade the say that these are the most important and vital and the points of their, of their, of their initial initiative that was addicted, declared,
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put, put for was by the, the president of the supreme political council, my did my son during his speech when he declared the 3 days truce. so far, the say that if you haven't witnessed such err, see on ground the left of the blockade, the would continue their tax again. saudi arabia, this is there, was, have been also reiterated by the different speeches by their leaders. but yet my knees, during this period we have had enough of the war the want this waters to vote to i'm and we have the nearly 80 percent of the country's population have been pushed to the poverty line. so the situation is very difficult for people, especially we are now just days ahead towards rama with sure requires a big a. busy big burden on the of the,
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for on the father of the family. so many families couldn't offer to, to buy or the whole things that the family requires during this holy month of ramadan and mom and aunt of there for us, namely capital santa. thank you. south korea says it's successfully launched a solid fuel rocket is the 1st time sol has called it a major development has attention to the pyongyang continue to rise. it comes days after north korea conducted its 1st intercontinental ballistic missiles heston years. south korea currently has no military satellite of its own and depends on the us to monitor facilities in north korea. thousands of people in australia have been forced to flee their homes for the 2nd time in weeks after heavy rain along parts of the east coast caused flooding. again. streets were submerged in northern new south wales, including unless more, which was already devastated by flooding. earlier this month,
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farm is inch will anchor, have been on the march to highlight their deepening debts. are alarmed at the islands that worst economic crisis since independence. 74 years ago. it follows a failed government experiment to convert the island into the world's 1st all organic farming nation. michelle fernandez has more go to lay that was silica is worried. the far most on puller norway, not central sher lanka, says the yield from his padding field has dropped by nearly half dead to pay and cost rising every day. he says farmers are struggling that are packed i up yoga, feel up in there. we have already pulled our tractors our spring machines are wives, jewelry, even their wedding ringing should have been formed. home rush cooper's so and machines have all been borrowed against that metallica and thousands like him across the country. blame president brought up a roger boxes decision last year to ban chemical fertilizer. this decides and we
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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 flat eliza ban. the president said the measure was aimed at making she lumpkins healthier and switching to 100 percent organic agriculture. but it was removed 6 months later, 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. rue are, which was so self sufficient. but we want is to chase this government out that i because of this and justice that i came here to day. we are politicians were rude
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from 1977 must take responsibility for this crisis. they are the ones who dragged our country into the situation. i wonder if the anger brought thousands of protesters, including that metallica to pooler, narrow in the north central province. the government, especially the president, clearly emphasized that this plan was made in order to establish a organic go farming system is re lanka. but that is not the reason. so as a god, what did not have enough dollars to bring down our fertilizer ramos is so because of that this problem was created under farmers are better now. better to the cool. most farmers to lodge is the 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, money than on the oligarchy has announced the government will spend $200000000.00
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to help the farmers at the farmers who are yet to receive the pay out say good rates, do not cover their losses protests against the government inability to control 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 must resign, minette fernandez, al jazeera colombo, still head on al jazeera and sports. people will be here with the action from the women's cricket wildcat where australia powered their way to the fun. ah
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ah fault said the woke up filling up fled schedule that he found with peter can thank you so much. 7 more team of book their place. that cousins, world camp african champion, cynical, qualified at the expense of egypt in a penalty shoot out. egypt coach call of kettle says also resigned in the aftermath of that defeat, training one milk from the 1st leg befitting leave, to level off for just 3 minutes. thanks to rely dia, that's how the match finished off the extra time said when the penalties believe the treatment was given to mohammed seller. who missed the opening spot cake ladies are not allowed in the stadiums, but not uncommon in african football, either. fellows, liverpool teammates saudi oman, a school the, when a st. cynical through today. second straight will kapco in chicago, has moved from deco on the 2nd time in 6 weeks because i went to the green synagogue and it has been decided by for now. i need to say that the wrong line
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will be blank at the waldrop with a very bad sign, and it is some abrasive right here. i'm just going to go and across the country as it would be wonderful for the country. now. i don't have to wait for another 45 walk up there on the line. they'll be excited to know who they play in the when the walk in doha, on friday, camry new host to the african cup of nations early this year. also through algeria, we're actually one will up at the start of the nights action of the lions level masses of the 22nd minute. go ahead into extra time where the l. j. n. nathan, in the 10800 minute and a certain for a place encounter. but then in the 4th minute of added time in extra time. ok. mooney and stuff like a to to and i think it's an advance on a way goals that were fine and seen a nigeria to the super eagles were beaten to
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a place at the world cup by gonna thomas party gave the guy names will lead and just the 1st leg finished. no, no, it's gone. and the schools will level on the night. thanks to william trust, a cons penalty, but a final score of 11, men garner advanced on away goals and angry crowds stormed the pitch. as a result we spoke to gary l smith off match your rivals nigeria. i think what joe turned things around was that sure he in kumasi mule in the past lake where that crowd was absolutely rocca's and oh, it biscuits. he said the tone of what today's game, and that's how the qualification has been secured. a sense of unity in the team to in his ear have also qualified for the world cup and cutter. they did so by beating marley that's in indian, said one, the 1st lake, one know in molly, the 2nd lake, finished colas. but it was enough to books in his years, tickets for the world cup. and morocco will also take their place in cato. there's also, the atlas lion hammer did the democratic republic of congo full one in casablanca,
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after $11.00, drawing the 1st leg, the congolese might have ad hopes of playing at the world cup the 2 girls from as the new. now he has well as strike sky tarika tissue. dolly and asher hockey. me put pates of that capsule. super tuesday of woke up qualifying so all 5 african slots confirmed for cost at 2022. there's confirmation of the results. cameroon, garner morocco, cynical antennas here will represent the african continent. christiane, a. rinaldo is portugal avoided an upset against north macedonia to ensure they will be at concert 2022. rinaldo set up his majesty united teammate bruno fernandez, who put portugal in france in the 1st off against the side who stunned the european champions. italy in the semi's fernandez, got another after the break to make it to no, no macedonian hopes of a 1st world cup ended. while portugal can now look forward to the 8th appearance at the final heartbreak falls latin abraham of
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h and sweden as they were eliminated. by poland, based off striker robert leben dusky put away a penalty early in the 2nd off to give you saw the lead. and that pure shaelyn ski took advantage of some poor play by sweden to race clear and school poland. second, the final european place will be decided in june when scotland will play you crane with the winner up against wales. in south america, brazil set a world cup, qualifying points record. despite confirming their spot at the final, the long time ago, they went into the a match against the livia, with an unbeaten run to protect. and there were no problems a, as which arleson school twice in their full mil when it sits a new points mock and south american woke up qualifying with a 45 points topping argentina's holding a 43 back in 2002 the night of prison meanwhile, peru kept their hopes alive of reaching cutter, they beat paraguay to nil to make the inter continental playoff in june. that
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results also ending chile and columbia's chances of reaching the finals fell off to watch the tournament from home. for his fans celebrated that when on the streets of lima, they'll be hoping to clinch a 2nd straight woke up spot, haven't qualified for russia in 2018, but they'll have to play australia all the united arab emirates in that plato 1st the you a secured food spot in a group by aging past south korea in dubai. 19 year old had about dallas to hailed school. the only goal of the game, the emerald sees, will now face australia in a playoff in june. then marks christian ericsson made an emotional return to the park and stadium in copenhagen, and he seems friendly match against serbia. this is the ground where he suffered a cardiac arrest during last year's european championship erickson mark the occasion by scoring denmark's 3rd goal in a 3 mill when that he 2nd in as many games. also finding the name on his international return against the netherlands on saturday. they're more conserve,
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you have already qualified for the world cup. delegates from around the world have been discussing how to protect future sports events from attack. it's part of a new united nations campaign on how support can be used to prevent violent extremism. vomit vow reports from doha sports, as an antidote for playlist extremism, and the need to protect major spoke defense against terrorism. that's one of the major themes of this years. you uncomfortable is some of his for him though. it partnership with the cotton government. exxon sees ladies and gentlemen. thank you . once again, for the opportunity to deliver a message to the international community on the importance of sports role as a vehicle and continuing global battle of countering extremism, the timing couldn't be more crossly as the country approaches the final stages of preparation for the 2022 for world cup,
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emmy regional turmoil and international tensions. but the scope of the forum is much wide desperately. its purpose is to discuss how to provide the necessary technical assistance for more than 50 countries in their fight against terrorism and violent extremism. cut our house, provided the funding, signed a partnership agreement with the you and in 2018 shak collective up in missouri. hammer being that the partnership agreement between the state of cutter and the un office of counterterrorism signed in 2018 with the aim to support the officers strategic initiative for the period of 5 years from 20192023 has laid the foundation for abroad based on the long term partnership as, as countries contribution of $15000000.00 puts it at the top of the list of contributors to the office. the other cutoff says it wants the partnership to be an example for other countries. it's important to diversify the support that comes from other members, skates from different regions to you in a city. this is
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a key partnership. this is a key entity within the and system. and we need to support supported through thought, of course, supporting the core contributions to to t and a city end. of course, strengthening the partnership through the 5 offices that has been established under your leadership. those are in, you would focus on security as the 2022 world cup draws closer. the 1st such event in the middle east where nearly half a dozen countries are rocked by internal conflict and instability. hum, advisor jessia australia through to the final of the women's cricket world cup of the beating the west indies. on wednesday, rachel haines and alyssa healey led the charge up front for the ozzy's. haynes hid 85, but he was the star of the show in wellington, the wicked keeper, better hammer 129 or 107 volts, australia, of hosting a formidable 305. the 3 in 45 overs the west indies were easily dismissed for just
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148 australia winning by 157 runs and they will play south africa or england in sundays. final mccary says refuse to apologize. busy over another on called meltdown this time at the miami open. i the controversial australian lost his cool during the 4th round clash against janik sinner. curious was given a game penalty and kept his performance by calling the chair umpire. absolute clown . this isn't the 1st time this month at curios throwing a tantrum, he was fined $25000.00 for an incident during a match against a refill on the del, earlier in march. could go fans me about to see tiger woods make a dream return to the masters. while the 15 time major champion reportedly played a practice round at oak hasta on tuesday words hasn't played an official tournament since he's 2021 car crash. and he still got time to decide if you'll enter the
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master's next week with the city intends to return to the pga tour, but hasn't indicated when that will be that's all the sports is that out more later . kim, thanks data that that for me can, for now for the use on the client will be here in just a moment, but plenty more of the day to use the think that i a ah with free fall precision. these athletes are experts in the art of jumping out of planes . more than 40 military parachuting teams have descended here to the desert of guitar to compete for the world championship title. the competitors are all active
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military members and have been training for years to get here. most have tens of thousands of jumps to their names. each country will compete in 3 disciplines. freefall, skydive, accuracy, landing, and 4 way formation. men and women compete separately. but under the same flag, you know, i can't do a story about parachuting and not jump out of a plane as we climb up the teams mentally prepare for their job. i try to do the same then minutes later, once the earth is just a blurb below it's time to free fall mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat than lights in a water scenario, there's always a push to simplify narratives. the listening pace covering the way the news is
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