tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 30, 2022 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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oh, this is al jazeera ah, you're watching that is our life from a headquarters himself. i'm daddy and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. kirk eve, burning under russian bombardment. al jazeera gets exclusive access to a special ukrainian police force patrolling the streets officer curfew. reports are shelling on the outskirts of keven tourney, heave a day after rush. i said it will reduce its military action around those cities. israel's security cabinet is expected to meet after tuesday's attack that killed 5 people near tel aviv thousands of palestinians demonstrate as they mark land de to
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protest. that is really confiscation of their lands. in 1967, i'm john ashwin sport as 7 more teams of qualified for this is wild comp including a static val you reach the finals at the expense of egypt. best on ma'am, ma'am, it's sally, have to deal with a hostile cloud and decker whose hello, we begin our coverage in car keys where russian forces are continuing their attack . a 3rd of the population has managed to escape, you crane 2nd largest city. the mayor says no part of it is safe al jazeera, as i said, beg, has this exclusive report from kirk eve. what of he bent night? i believe this is the reality for many ukrainians still left in the country. second largest city, other shelved by russian forces whilst he slept. emergency
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services stretched to capacity by shelves. rain down in the middle of the night with our night starts with police as they patrolled the streets on the lookout for what they say. our russian saboteurs. we've been given access to the special unit of the police force that the troll the city past curfew. making sure there's no threats behind those front lines. reassuring people that the police are still operating and taking care of her gift. but nothing has prepared them for what they are doing now. oh, good music is always. yeah. they're the one that we're the, this is my 1st time at war. haven't experienced anything like this before. i've been to donetta can lo, hunter, but what i've experienced here has shocked me. we work with the people,
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we detain looters. we caught saboteurs. we never did anything like this. if we were not guarding the rear, it would be difficult for the ukrainian military on the front line. we can do it if we come across a burning house. the constant 3rd from russian artillery is ever present at scott scott. then we see a flash of light in the sky. look in coming, he shout, the police arrive on the scene. so the shell is just hit often to leave the police of arrived in the lane. people know that they're here and making sure everybody is okay. i just want to just hit one with a little very little. ha, has it just hit? he asks, i needed to thank you for this order. yes,
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i'm not crying. i'm not crying. she says quite quite. he says it's going to be okay . we're here now. what you were leaving across the street? mendoza blown out. be a nice lover here. are you alive? she shouts. yes, come to reply. i'm elijah. no, the unhurt either. it could have been far worse. please hear reports of another building being hit. where the 1st there. it's unclear if there are any casualties. he's shocked survivors leave the block of flats. my mom, my mom and that need to get out of there. can somebody call them the police try to distract the children and make them feel better? a moment of laughter amongst the madness that ensues around them. one woman refuses to go to the underground station used as a bomb shelter. this is her home,
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would be she would burn the explosion here. my wife was thrown out of the bed. we came out on the entrance was on fire. more buildings burned. suddenly this more incoming shelling. ah, we make a run for it. oh, but for the people who live here, there is no escape. oh. they face being hit by russian bombardment at any time. and any place i said bake a da 0. lucky we will go to has some, had better to get the latest from moscow in a moment. but 1st let's go to zane best ravi zane is joining us from living. that is in the west of ukraine,
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as ain't to tell us what you are seeing. where you are. well, we're in the middle of an air raid warning siren at the moment. and it went off about 45 minutes or so ago. and these have been happening repeatedly throughout the day. now what we're hearing here on the ground is talks for a negotiated settlement go on. and his stumble is that despite would russia saying, with regards to pulling out of certain areas, the prevailing wisdom here is that you cannot see this as, as a retreat. it is more a russians regrouping regrouping of their forces in different parts of the country . and this goes to what we've been hearing from ukrainian people as well as leaders consistently in the last few weeks, is that you can't trust what russia says to you. whether it's in a public statement or across from a negotiating table, you have to watch what their people are doing on the ground here in ukraine. what we've seen here is an observable escalation in the west of the country of
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consistent targeted attacks on civil and military infrastructure. several of due to fuel depos in fact hit over night here in the west of the country, the russian, the ministry of defense saying that that was specifically to hinder the ability of the ukrainians to resupply their forces. fighting in the don boss region, we've heard reports that key in turn gave we're going to see a reduced russian presence. but what we've seen is ongoing fighting around the capitol. and we've had a statement from the regional governor of churn to give a bit of a sarcastic to that statement, saying that the decrease of russian activity came in the way of more air strikes throughout the night. the targeting, again of primarily to civilian civil spaces, including air strikes that took out infrastructure like libraries, shopping centers, in malls, residential homes, people's houses. he also said that they observed russian troop movement in a city throughout the night. and this really does suggest that there will be
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ongoing distrust among ukrainian people as well as ukrainian leaders and likely ukrainian negotiators in what russia says to them versus what russian forces do on the ground here in ukraine. ok, thank you so much. same bas ravi for reporting from the even ukraine. let's not cross over to moscow and speak to hash him about us. so i asked him, you heard some of the reporting buys in there. who he was suggesting that according to the reports that he's heard on the ground, russia is not, in fact d escalating, at least around the capitol, as it says it will be doing any russian comments on what exactly is going on and keep darian the russian military he said that he targeted $64.00 military facilities in ukraine and in the dorm bus region, including ammunition and fuel depos. now on the very particular issue of the de escalation and scaling back on their military operations in chattanooga
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and in the region of ukraine. they have said that they're not talking about a retreat, they're not talking about a cease fire. they're talking just about de escalation, but that they will continue to target any military facility that poses a threat to russia. and when you look at the statements that now coming out on a daily basis by the russian ministry of defense, they are saying that they are targeting the military potential of the ukrainian army when it comes to the anti aircraft batteries. when it comes to at defense, where it comes to the military facilities and the logistical aspect of it, they consider it quite instrumental in ukraine's military capability of all that they say that the continuing that operation to further undermine that capability of the ukrainian army of the saying other same time that we are now focusing more on the 2 eastern provinces of la guns. and on years where we have the proclaimed as
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self declared republics of le ganske and dani asked, as far as done yes, is concerned. they said a few days ago that the controlled 50 percent of that territory and that will continue the push to further expand territorial again that all the other had as far as look ask is concerned the control somehow something like 94 percent of that territory. now the risha rational military has also been saying that stage one was accomplished states, sure is definitely going to be more focused on that on bus region has. hm, and this is a day after, but ukraine and russia said that they, they've made some progress in talks. what does russians take on the key issues that were discussed? they took the opportunity to further highlight the key fundamental issues on the talks with the ukraine. they said that they got a written document from the ukrainians where they meet most of the demands of the
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russians, particularly when it comes to not joining nato, not acquiring a nuclear arsenal, and not allowing foreign military bases in ukraine. now this is bloody amendment is killer top russia negotiator in the top that took place yesterday in turkey, redeemer, dmitri pasco, this in the criminal spokesperson said that he hopes that the international committee would put more pressure on the cranium. so that the rees or an agreement . now russia has been also saying this is according to the lady. mm hm. it is give a top negotiator that on the fundamental issues of crimea, and don bass, russia's position has not changed a thing. they are trying to dismiss in a report that or any indication that the russians may, might be willing to make some concessions. the russians continue to say that they
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would like the ukrainians, so recognize her crimea as russian and also to acknowledge that the self declared republics of le ganske antonietta our independent states. so far so far they seem to be confident that we can see some progress for the 1st time from the ukrainians, but they are hoping to to see a progress when it comes to the details. as you know, they're in when it comes to the security arrangements attached to the, the future of the ukraine. the still waiting to see what happens when it comes to those arrangements. they would like to get more into more details, particularly when it comes to demilitarization of the ukraine, and also when it comes to the ukraine's neutral status. they are saying are the same time that this is an agreement on principles, but that this is going to be a long way to go before the reach of final state is a have to remind our viewers at the same time to read that the russians have been
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saying that the very notion of us is fire will only happen once there is a final comprehensive agreement with the equator use on most of the key a sticking points. thank you so much. ashley had better reporting from moscow. now cranes has russian forces or shelling nearly all cities along the front line in the eastern done yet screeching, dividing government held territory from areas that are held by separatists while in the neighboring low hands screeching, at least one person has been killed after residential areas were bonding less chance the regional governor says a number of high rise buildings were damaged. rescuers are trying to find people trapped in collapse buildings. throughout this conflict, russian forces have been attacking ukraine, southern ports, including kerosene, odessa mc alive, and mary paul as an attempt to cut off ukraine from the black sea. stephanie decker has a latest from the street of odessa. it is a beautiful spring day here in odessa and usually this street would be lined with
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the tables and chairs outside people, enjoying a drink, a cup of coffee. but now of course it is. have any barricaded. you've got anti tanks traps. you've got the tires sandbags. it is the center of the city. you need special permission to get here. this is the city that has been preparing for war for weeks. now. there is a low level conflict if you will. there's a constant sound of air raid sirens. we've seen the heavy use of air anti missile systems in place. rockets have landed, but nothing to the extent that you've seen in some of the other cities. now, the active frontline, nikolai of is just around a 150 kilometers away. they have managed to push back russian troops for weeks now, but there is also the expectation. a lot of the incoming is from the c. this is ukraine's biggest port. what is significant is that the russian fleet, off the coast of the black sea, has already managed to stop all the imports and exports. but all this aside, when it comes to the military here, when you comes, when it comes to everyone,
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you speak to the civilians that have remained in the city. they will tell you that the russians will never be able to take it plenty more. head on the altar runs our, including a truce for ramadan. the soda coalition announces a month long pause in the fighting in yemen, seeking to expand our jury and gas supplies to europe. us secretary state attempts to men, ties strains on the status of western sahara. what's the another kind of stands for me from nick curios. more about liter ah, but 1st israel security cabinet is due to meet after 3 attacks within a week killed 11 people. 5 died on tuesday when a gunman on a motorbike opened fire and the neighbor rock that's a suburb near tell of eve. harry faucet is joining us from west or islam for an update. so harry, often after these attacks, what we see is
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a forms of collective punishment that are implemented on the palestinians as well as crackdowns in certain towns and villages. what's happened since the attack and what will come out of the cabinet meeting? i will certainly yes, it has been have been a number of announcements about increased security as far as it is really perspective is concerned, but yes, for many palestinian israelis and the palestinians. and the occupied west bank concerns about what that could mean for them. i mean if we start there, we're talking about things like administrative detention, which is detention without charge. and there was a report just a little earlier that the defense minister benny guns had approved such measures against 2 men for 2 palestinians from east jerusalem occupied east jerusalem who are alleged hamas links. obviously this is something that could be used in greater measure as well. and more military and police presence of friction points,
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12 battalions announced to be moving into the occupied west bank into the area around garza, a 1000 troops to swell the ranks of the police as well. and as well as that there is the potential risk of reprisal attacks from far right groups that where people chanting death, the arabs and the like after the attacks on tuesday night. now as for the the, those events that defies people who are killed. 4 of them civilians, one a policemen. there had been mass funerals in benet brock, this ultra orthodox area. 2 of them were were jewish residents from there. 2 of them were ukrainian foreign workers understood to be working in construction. and as you say, we are still waiting for the outcome of the security cabinet meeting. what further measures might yet still be taken by these ready government. thank you so much. harry faucet, reporting from wester russell. him was really police have identified the gunman as
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a 27 year old from the occupied westbank or correspondence. but he has more from the town of yorba. oh, good i. why did i go with these people here and say, oh. 6 did they say that living under occupation? the situation has only been getting worse for them and all these people want now is an end to these really occupant. the schubert mabee did darken. i don't want is real to govern me. that if i, the older man don't want to be controlled like that imagined to use when a soldier humiliates them an oppressor and look in a settler was a god can go on a shooting spree against the young and old. got it. i say want to block road, even the most senior p official campuses from that. okay. i mean, oh,
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we are a bad bad one of the booster here read was he sure televi due to have not only television, but the family says that they had no idea of of dea has been plotting anything. they say he spent nearly 3 years in his radio jails. there hasn't been an increase of attacks in israel lately. and with it diplomacy efforts to try and diffuse tension that had of the holy month of ramadan. but these really armies expected to be back here in yeah, but to demolish the os family home, this is a standard practice by israel against perpetrators of attacks that human rights organization called collective punishment. and that could only lead to more attention. meanwhile, hundreds of palestinians have taken to the streets for the annual land de protests in israel and the occupied palestinian territories. the day marks israel seizure of palestinian owned land. it's been commemorated annually since 1967 protests broke
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out. and b is really police shot dead, 6, unarmed palestinian is really is hundreds of others were wounded and arrested during demonstrations. that year. 1976. 1 of the men charge over the 2015 paris attacks is appeared in a french court, but he is refused to answer any questions. sala had this alarm has previously spoken about preparing for the attacks. but now says he's using his right to remain silent. he is believed to be the only surviving person from a group responsible for killing a $130.00 people at various locations in paris. natasha butler is joining us from outside that court in paris. so he started this day out by saying that he was not going to speak. and what's happened since then? natasha? yes. as for, i saw out to some arriving in the court in a black t shirt wearing a mask, and at 1st he said that he wasn't going to cooperate. he wasn't going to
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a speech today. he told the judge that it is his right to remain silent, the that silent that he doesn't have to justify himself. the judge said that he was disappointed because this is the 1st day the fall up to some will actually be questions about the events of november 13th. the night of the attacks were $130.00 people were killed right in the hall to all the french capital. up until now, this troll has focused very much on the months leading up to that night or november 13th. now solar to slammed though seems to have changed his mind. he has then decided to stall altering some questions. specifically about this explosive felt there been questions as to what exactly was solid to slums. a role on the night of the attacks. we know that he drove a call with the attackers to the various locations in paris. we know that that call was later abandoned to the north of paris and he also abandoned discarded an
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exclusive belt. when he was asked by the low noise about that explosive belt was sun up to slum said that he decided never to detonated that he decided. but he didn't want to go through it, he said, not for cowardice also. he said, i just didn't want to. now the thing is, is turn the police investigation. police found that that explosive belt was faulty, but it didn't work that it could not be destination. but that is not the line that followed. the slime is taken use told the court that it was his decision not to destination. what's had been like 4 victims families. natasha was you can imagine this trial which began in september. we'll go on to may, has been incredibly hurrying and difficult. and today, in particular, day when they were supposed to be hearing, we're talking about sci fi pacific time for talking about a relatives or some of the victims. there was supposed to be hearing about the noise itself, about what happened on that night, from the principal,
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a suspect that is still the still survive sol, up to slum. and yet he said he wasn't going to talk. then he starts talking, you know, it's a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for them. very difficult indeed. and during this trial they heard so many stories. some witnesses, they've heard from people talking about this being a might that they'll never, ever forget. they'll never be able to get over they menu from still sustain terrible physical injuries. of course, the psychological trauma runs for you very deep. indeed, relatives will never see their family members their loved ones. again, a difficult trial. they know so that nothing that will be said in court will really change anything. it won't bring back their loved ones. it won't change the events of bed that night. but some of toll dos are over the past few months, and it's just for important deed for them to be here. thank you so much. natasha butler reporting from paris now talks to end the war and yemen are under way. and
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so as a cease fire by the saudi led coalition, opposed, these are boycotting the meeting, and saudi arabia organized by the gulf cooperation council. the rebel groups calling for a neutral than you instead, the saudi cease fire is due to last through the fasting month of ramadan, which starts this weekend. the war in yemen is now into its 8th year who the rebels captured the capital santa in 2014 and demanded a new government. now fighting is centered on the oil rich province of mad. it's the last stronghold of the internationally recognized governments in northern yemen . the host is backed by iran control large ports of yemen, western region including the capital sent off. i'll try to operate in some pockets of the country, most notably, and they had their most province. the un says nearly 400000 people have been killed since the war started with at least 4000000 who have been displaced. side book f, a has more from the talks and saudi arabia, capital re we cannot expect a big or
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a breakthrough for the folks because this is not the 1st time got the, the, the year many parties sit together face to face. there are like 6 main topic here in this talk at the started with the, the military issues which, which they say it should work on a fire. and all the parties who addressed this meet in the emphasize the importance of a truth and a ceasefire. so that the parties listen to each other and see the prospects of the fucking the war and build in a political, a sustainable stability in the men. we know that the yemen. there, the situation is that you're, you're right in 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 aids and the monetary aid will be sent to him. and, but all the, the, the, the, the figures who talked of a here in this meet in the records, the importance of the urgency of any amount, hama that top is in the human capital center. and more on the who, the rebels perspective yemen. he's in more than a cage and the the have witnessed unheard about declarations of cease fires by warring sides. sometimes we have heard from the host these the some kind of twos of a times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the 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,
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the continuation of the fight between political factions and the country. busy of for the hosting themselves, they say that the, they wouldn't consider the saudi, the quality of declaration of the succession off its military actions and yemen. unless it's it left, it's a blockade. it lifts its air, see the ground block a the say that these are the most important and vital and the points of their, of their day of their initiative that was declared put, put forward by the, the president of the supreme political council. my the, my shop during his speech when he declared the 3 days truce. so far, the say that if they haven't witnessed such err, see on ground left of the blockade, they would continue their attacks against saudi arabia. this is their would have
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been also reiterated by the different speeches by their leaders. still ahead on the, i'll just renew our locked up in el salvador. we'll hear who's warning street, gang members. they won't be getting else anytime soon. laughter can be the best medicine in south africans, are chosen comedy to help deal with the frustrations of everyday life. coming up in sport will have action from the women's cricket world top where australia have power away to the final. ah, let's go with your world's weather update. we're going to kick this one off in the middle east and truth be told not a whole lot to talk about. lot of sunshine, those powerful winds across the gulf have finally backed off, so that means temperatures are going to lift in the days to come here we are on
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thursday. i already see signs of it in q 834. but we look at the next 3 days, i think we'll get you up to 40 degrees by sunday wall to wall sunshine. at times those winds will pick up and that's going to swirl around the sand and dust. there's been an unrelenting heat wave in pockets on many spots hitting 40 degrees that continues. on wednesday crutches come down a bit to $36.00. and if we look at turkey, things are looking good here, but rain will eventually move in. so we're going to see increasing cloud cover for is stumble with a high 18 degrees ok off to central africa because pulses of rain through the democratic republic of congo and for coastal areas of bond rate into the congos. as we slide further toward the south, the pretty intense wave at times for that east coast of madagascar bursts of rain toward the west as well. and look what's going on in south africa, this weather cutting across central and eastern portions. but you wouldn't really know it in cape town, sunshine with a height of 20 degrees on thursday. see a later. ah
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frank assessments. what are the political risks of batting russian oil? a gas for western leaders will sanctions on russian energy exports ferocity such informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi still resumed the area. yeah. going to be acting from nisha and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise which was known as my finale is the most dangerous intersections and sought able didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happens. the people who were shot, they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics of the funny to turn to the camera men. so that's good.
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they'll out of here. sorry, a vo holiday and we'll hold on our era. oh, i kind of like the top doors on the all our russian forces are relentlessly attacking car keys. a 3rd of the population has managed to escape crane. second largest city mayor says no part of it is safe. there has been more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite promises to pull back over night strikes destroyed markets libraries at home, turning the northwest to keep explosions and fighting israel's cabinet. security cabinet meet after 3 attacks within
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a week killed 11 people. 5 died on tuesday when a gunman on a motorbike open fire neighbor dr. tell of eve. israel describe the attack as a wave of close terrorism, inspired by isolate while with the war in ukraine, pakistan's ties with russia or in the spotlight. so in recent weeks, prime minister iran con, lashed out at for an envoys who asked him to condemn the invasion. but while con ponds to build a gas pipeline worth billions of dollars with moscow, it's major trading partners remain the u. s. and the u. some i've been draft age reports focused on wilson more aide to ukraine to help with the humanitarian crisis . and 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 that his political dynamics are changing. and the un general assembly $35.00 countries abstain from voting against russia, including bangladesh, india,
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and tra lanka was just hours before russia attack ukraine. prime minister in runtime was in moscow of his check yield month in advance. attracted both criticism and praise from opponents and supported pockets on wants to enhance bilateral ties, including building a pipeline in fort rushing gas. while 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 . buckets 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 european union gas. you
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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 barcus on the recent us pull out from a gun son. 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 at the security council is great. the western countries themselves are choosing to move away from buckets on. nobody asked president biden to not call the buck study leadership. nobody forced western countries to lean towards india, but government deed is here say 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 job down to the or is love
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about they are a secretary of state has visited algeria, which could play a major role in reducing dependence on russian gas exports. anthony lincoln has thought to have discussed the reopening of a gas pipeline to europe. it transits neighboring morocco where lincoln also had talks, morocco and algeria are locked in a dispute over the western sahara region. 10 hernandez kazi, from the chatham house. think tank says algeria isn't a good position to negotiate. i'll do now is trying to lever disposition as an important supply of gas to like, try and bring the western western alive cruiser to its position in support of western hires rights and self determination and the united nations political process in western sahara light. some important steps would be heard saying the decision taken by the previous us administration of the trump administration to recognize morocco sovereignty over western sahara. this decision came again,
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the united nation led political process and then very much noise and years of the time. so i think since it's a new administration empower now in washington, i think thought, you know, going back to the u. n. process of lincoln has supported in the past regarding western sahara could help us move closer to, to the needs of western allies. he was president joe biden has signed into law a bill making lynching a federal hate crime. it's now punishable with up to 30 years in prison. the journey to the new law took more than a century. during that time there have been thousands of lynchings, mainly targeting black americans. just to warn you this report by rosalind jordan contains distressing images. after 145 years lynching is now a federal hank crime in the united states law
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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, 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 emmet till because he allegedly made
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a pass at one of their wives, carolyn bryant, till his mother, mamie demanded the public, see his mutilated corpse igniting a new anti luncheon campaign in state court, and all white jury let till killers 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 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 died and they're worried times running out. rosalind jordan else's era washington to british judges of resigned from the
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highest court at hong kong because of the national security law that was introduced by mainland china. robert reed and patrick cod say there are non permanent rules. the hong kong court, a final appeal, have become untenable. britain, foreign secretary says the security legislation has cracked down on free speech and the media market. lisa human rights lawyer and hong kong, he says the resignations have been a shock to the legal system. the eminent judge's statement is well crafted. it does not comment, it doesn't question the commitment of the local judges, the individual judges their commitment to the rule of law. but it seems like the legal infrastructure has changed such that they feel they are unable to do justice in hong kong. so i think the, the legal system around them has changed. they refer to the national security law and they're not attacking the judges. they specifically say they, in their statement that the, they cannot, they,
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they don't want to endorse an administration which is just that seems to have departed from the print. these principles, these 2 very eminent judges have already resigned and extremely and judge previously resign. you know, it's already, it's already damaging to the appearance of a, of a fair legal system. certainly in this area. things like, you know, community minded, social workers, intellectuals, lawyers who are being persecuted. it's an, it's evidence of the erosion of the justice system in hong kong. and it's, you know, it's a, it's a slippery slope and rule of law is it is a fragile thing to be broken. so we hope it doesn't go any further. i hope i hope we're not moving towards the russian or north korean judges testing on our, our final court. sir lincolns are now having to endure daily 10 hour electricity
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cuts the nation wide measure has been imposed because there is a fuel shortage in the country. has run out of hydro electric power. many hospitals have to stop routine surgeries and supermarkets are being forced to rush and supplies through like as experiencing it's worth economic crisis since independence in 1948th prisoners and el salvador are being warned. there is no chance of being released unless they help stop a spate of gangland killings. a state of emergencies being enforced against rival street gangs. but the president's orders are being compared to those of a mafia boss. here is our latin america editor lucio newman. in the san salvador prison, a humiliating spectacle, forced on hundreds of gang members who are now inmates their head shaven and forced to run half naked before the cameras. these men are getting a taste of what their precedent warns could be even worse treatment more than
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a 1000 members of were arguably the was deadliest rival gangs were captured. 24 hours after president. naive bal, 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 $70000.00 gang members, a tweet stopped the killings he says, or the prisoners will pay the price from the human rights watch, tells al jazeera book. kelly is in fact, mimicking the conduct of drug traffickers. what he is implementing in, in, in a tyler is typical and tactic so far of a mafia state where you take revenge on against. i
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remember, so the family that is so obvious. nice, not the way in a country whether it's rule of law, the former director of the inter american human rights commission follow abdel calls the president's actions penal populism by countering barbara was barbarism, but to kill. it is unapologetic, accusing the international organizations that sponsored a truce between the salvatore's warren gangs in 2012 for allowing them to accumulate resources, money and weaponry. gilly says the gang members will get limited food and have had their mattresses confiscated and that they will quote, not seed the light of day can also be confined to their selves indefinitely. except of course, for these exhibitions designed to make it clear that he means business to see in human al jazeera. the sportsman's is coming up right here on the algerians. ours
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a break because of the curve at 19 pandemic. live stand up. comedy shows a back. people frustrated by rising fuel prices, unemployment, or how the war in ukraine could further hurt. so that because economy could just laugh, even if it's owed me for a few hours. if you're traveling me, say, if you want to get to know a place quickly, go to a comedy show, because you will find all the stereotypes, you'll find how people see things, how they, you know, how they see things that you have in your everyday life with the see differences, i see also that this government has removed more cove at 19 luptime restrictions that means stadiums, theaters, and music venues can resulting to people who are vaccinated or present a valid negative pc arctic a lot of audiences. i haven't been able to go to live events, you know, and sit, never mind with their 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
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that 1st laugh, you're not, i mean, you could just feel the tension is gone. i don't have the art world was he taught by lockdown, travel bands and social distance thing comedy lineups like the annual johannesburg international committee festival suffered. so the pandemic ice, 1st of all in, in uganda we had hierarchies of essential walkers. so they were, they booked us, that essential. then media people was little guys was, was pretty allies. 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. while countries been taken all read listening to me via the author body to travel again, women, i hope this means they'll see,
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be able to look more at mazda and around the world like they used to be before the end. it could be some time before entertainment venues are packed to full capacity . but come id love, as he has said, they are just so happy they can do this again. some come at least is just what they needed her to meet us out there. jim smith, ah, time for the sportsmen thrust jammah. thank you. during egypt have lodged unofficial complaint against undergo alleging that he was subjected to racism during the world cup playoff defeats. they also claim opposing fans, 3 bottles and stones at that place and attacked the team bus training one middle from the 1st leg, african champions, senegal drew level off the justice 3 minutes. and that is how the match finished off the extra time it went to penalties. as you can see here, the laser treatment is given, it's
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a seller and he missed the opening spot kick. now, lays is not allowed in the stadiums, but not uncommon in african football, either dollars livable teammates on a score with us to send kind of go through to the 2nd straight wildcard egypt coach called us carol, resigned after that defeats camry. and also through those, despite training algeria one male off the 1st likely in the lines and level, the tie with the 22nd minute goal. it went to extra time by the jerry school to the 10800 minutes and looks up and replace in casa. but then with the very last play, the game, the camera struck to make it to will. and after that, it falls all the way. go be gone through the expense of nigeria from his party, gave him the last minute on the school level on the night of thanks to william, trusting penalty. but a final score. one meant the gone and it's on because they scored the way go an angry crowd. stuff the pitch as
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a result of the c. p eagle failing to qualify for the world cup. shanicea have also failed that place in cash. they did so off the goal is home draw against molly. that she does in said one, the 1st like 1000000 molly and that was enough to put that ticket to the welcome and morocco will also take that place in katha. saw that the atlas lions hammer, democratic republic of congo for one in casablanca, after one who drew in the 1st leg, because believed, might have had hope of playing up the wildcard. they were replaced in this 2nd leg, winning the tire size to on accident christiana, and out of portugal avoids not set against macedonia to ensure they will be at 2022 right now to set up to manchester, united teammates everyday fernandez. you put forceful in front in the 1st half against the side who's done european champions. it's late in the semi fernandez and got another off of the break to make it to now milk bus. today he has hopes of
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a bus wild cup. and while portugal could now look forward to the 8th appearance at the fine hot break those as latin abraham bitch and sweden as they were eliminated by poland, that i'll strike at rob 11. don't put away a penalty to give his side the late and he'll try. it took advantage of some full play by sweden to race for and school pile. and 2nd, the final european place will be decided in june. when scotland will play ukraine with the wind up against wild in south america, peru kept their hopes the life of reaching the world comp baby power quite to know to make the continental playoff games. that result also ended chile and columbia. as chances of qualifying for his fans is celebrated that when on the streets of lima, that'll be hoping to claim a 2nd straight wildcard. i haven't qualified for russia in plenty a see that have to go straight. it will be an i to r m or it's in that pile. and brazil that appoints record and south american
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qualifying dislike confirming the world cup a long time ago they went to match against the livia with an unbeaten run to presets. and there were no problems. as for charles in school, twice in there for now, which is that's the new mark of 45 point popping argentina who were 43 back in 2002 so tension. now tons of the world cup drove on friday. the 1st they over 800000 tickets, have already been sold to fans around the world from england. captain david beckoned . is that i'm facet of the tournament in casa and tell supporters what they can expect. speaking now is a fan, no a player, you know, i'm going to be arriving cuts all as a fan and excited for the tournament. and i think pos tournaments, you know, fans of really had to travel there that you spend a lot money on the travel. whereas here and cutter, you know, they're going to experience something where they can actually go to more than one game in a day. because it's such a compact tournament, you know,
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but i will say the, the food culture, you know, everything about, you know, what could talk has to offer. i think fans are going to really enjoy that. they can experience great food. they're going to be welcomed with open arms and they're going to be able to watch more than one game in a day. football governing body has also released details of the official match ball for the wild cup. it is is called alaric, which means the journey in arabic makers added after i traveled foster through the air than any previous wild couple is colorful design is based on kind of flag, architecture, culture and database delegates from around the loudest. in discussing how to protect future sports, events from attack is part of a new united nations campaign on how support can be used to prevent violet extremism. ma'am at val reports from de ha, ah, sports as an antidote for playlist extremism,
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and the need to protect major spoken defense against terrorism. that's one of the major themes of this years. you and counterterrorism of his forum doe, in partnership with the cotton government excellence, ease, 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 a 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, emmy, regional turmoil and international tensions. but the scope of the forum is much wild 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 the partnership agreement with the you and in 2018 shak collective up and
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with sir huh. 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 cutters. contribution of $15000000.00 puts it at the top of the list of contributors to the office. cut off says it's once a 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 know, city misses the key partnership. this is a key entity within the and system and we need to support supported through all thought of course, supporting the core contributions to talk to you and or 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 hazard. 2022
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world cup draws closer. the 1st such event you've been to the east where nearly half a dozen countries are rocked by internal conflict and instability. i'm advice i just do a crowd of around $50000.00, gathered at the melbourne cricket ground to say their final goodbyes to legendary australian play at shane warne. the former leg spinner died aged $52.00 earlier this month from a suspected heart attack. at the televised state memorial services, children unveiled the new name given to the mc g's southern grandstand, which will now be known as the shane warne stand. australia through to the fine of the women's cricket. while carp, after beating the west indies, rachel haines, and eliza healey and led the charge up front to the oldies. haines. hit 85, but haley was the star of the sho in wellington, a wicked keeper batter hammered, a 129 of a 107 bulls, australia posting a formidable 305 for 3 and 45 overs west indies of it easily dismissed for just
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148, australia winning by a 157 runs and replace south africa or england in sundays final that kerry else has refused to apologize. eva another on caught meltdown this time at the miami open. i got a controversial stallion, lost his cold during his 4th round clash against janik senna. gary, else was given again. penalty am captors performance. i calling to check an absolute cloud. this isn't the 1st time this month that carols is throwing a tantrum. he was fined at $25000.00 for an incident during a match against ra, found a doubt earlier in march. that is oh, useful for now i'll have more a little bit later. very thank you so much and thanks for watching the news. alan alda zillow back in just a moment with much more of the day's news. see you in a minute. ah
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wildlife for migration have been blocked by human settlements to deal with all this kenya, needs more money for conservation and with a corona virus condemning, keeping many visitors awake. revenue from torrison isn't enough. here at the allison national talk, and you all ceremony has been launched the hall parisha than individuals pay $5000.00 us dollars to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. iraq, a nation riddled with land mikes and an expert dedicated to defusing them, one by one. equipped with only a knife and a pair of wire parties, he faces death every day but does his work make him a hero or a target? witness?
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the d minor on al jazeera ah shelling on the outskirts of cheve and turn to heave a day after rush. i said it will reduce its attacks near the 2 cities. ah, you're watering out 0. live from headquarters, and ohio and navigator also coming up for cave burns under russian. bombardments al jazeera joins a special ukrainian police force patrolling the streets after curfew. we shall have just hit the police of arrived, the leg people.
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