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and now help us a tale of course, recruitment child soldiers and to have with pick exploitation of women. daughters of al chabad, part of the radicalized youth. seeing these on al jazeera ah reports of shelling on the outskirts of key van churn a heave a day after russia said it will reduce its military action around those cities. khaki burning under russian bombardment. al jazeera gets exclusive access to a special ukrainian police force patrolling the streets after curfew. ah, watching all 0 life from a headquarters in delphi and getting abigail, also a heads. israel security cabinet meet software,
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tuesdays attack that killed 5 people near a ton of eve. and a month long cease fire in yemen, as saudi arabia holds, talks to end the conflict. hello, we begin with the latest on the shelling in ukraine that's coming despite russian promises to pull back. so overnight strikes destroyed markets, libraries and holmes ensuring to heave and in the northwest of keys, it's seen explosions as well as fighting in lieu hands could least one person has been killed after residential areas were bomb than this chance. the regional governor says a number of high rise buildings were damaged as well. but the leader of the self proclaimed on the people's republic, dennis special in says if ukraine who's carrying out shelling of residential areas, he says one person is dead there and another 5 have been wounded. then bas robbie will give us an update right now from the us in western ukraine's ain't tell us
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what you've been seeing and hearing on the ground. well, of the ongoing piece talks and it's done well to try to bring an end to this conflict between russia and ukraine. vladimir zalinski, the ukrainian president, has said that positive signals from russia have not been enough to silence the showing here in the west of the country. we've had area warning sirens all day. and louis this, after, overnight strikes in the west of the country, destroyed 2 more full fuel depots and the russian ministry of defense is said that those attacks were meant to deny ukraine. the ability to resupply its forces in the don boss. reason, despite saying that keep trying to give would see a russian withdrawl. we've seen more attacks around keys and we've seen more attacks and trying to give as well. the regional governor saying in a statement this morning with a sarcastic tone, that any decrease of russian activity came in the way of more air strikes overnight
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. that he said we're targeting civilian infrastructure including libraries, shopping centers, malls, as well as homes, residential houses that are essentially civilian targets. he said that his people also observed russian truth movements. ensuring give overnight. all of this suggesting that ukrainian leaders are going to reinforce their, their mantra, they're feeling that whatever russia says cannot be. trusted. leaders have told us that any deal with russia wouldn't be worth the paper that it was written on. and many people here say it is important to watch russia actions not listen to russian words. all right, thank you. so my name is rodney reporting from levine or us as defense ministry insists it's new, focus in ukraine is the eastern dumbass region. how somehow better has more for moscow. the new statements now coming from the russian ministry of defense saying that the russian troops of big grouping in ukraine to focus more on new fronts and to focus on the priority of funds for them and to
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complete the liberation of don bus by dawn. but the me, the 2 eastern provinces of guns under yes, we have to remind our view of that in the past, russia survey managed to make significant gains in la guns with 93 percent without territory under the control, but yet to further expense totally against into the ask and that all the core military objectives in kiev and children ago have been completed. the russians hobby thing from day one that they would like to see the cray as ignite ukraine, crimea, as part of russia and the self proclaimed republics of the guns. and he asked independent states, and that is absolutely no way they're going to compromise of those issues. so this is the latest, as far as the russian government is concerned, both of the military front and all the diplomatic frontline in khaki of russian
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forces are continuing their attacks. a 3rd of the population has managed to escape ukraine. second largest city. the mayor says no part of it is safe, auto zeros as a bank has this exclusive report from car keith hart peeve burns at night on this number's going to leave. this is the reality for many ukrainians still left in the country. second largest city, other shelled by russian forces while they slept. emergency services stretched to capacity as 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 this special unit of the police force that the troll the city past curfew. making sure there's no
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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 with mrs. away. yeah, they the one the where the, this is my 1st time at war. haven't experienced anything like this before. i've been to, jeanette can lo hunter. but what i've experienced here shocked me. we worked with the people, retain 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. thank you. it is when we come across a burning house the constant 3rd from russian artillery is ever present at scott scott, for then we see
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a flash of light in the sky. look in coming, he shouts. the police arrive on the scene. so the shell is just hit off of the police of arrive during the lane. people know that they're here and making sure everybody is okay. i just want to just said one thing. the look for that is the ha, has it just hit? he asks, i knew that you've actually forgiven if you are yes. i'm not crying. i'm not crying . she says, quite quite. he says it's going to be ok. we're here not what you were leaving across the street windows were blown out. be and i thought you were yeah. 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
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building being hit. where the 1st they're. it's unclear if there are any casualties . shocked survivors leave the block of flats. oh my god, my mom and dad need to get out of their 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, a random one woman refuses to go to the underground station used as a bomb shelter. this is her home, 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 there's more in coming shelling. ah, we make a run for it.
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oh, but for the people who live here, yes, there is no escape. oh. they faced being hit by russian bombardment at any time. and any place i said bake a da 0. hockey ukraine says russian forces are selling nearly all cities along the front line and the eastern done yet region. dividing government held territory from areas held by separatists. while in the neighboring lu, han scree june, at least one person has been killed after residential areas were bond unless chanced. the regional governor says a number of high rise buildings were damaged rescuers or trying to find people trapped in collapse buildings. well, throughout this conflict, russian forces have been attacking ukraine, southern ports, including her on a desert. nikolai of mario poll as an attempt to cut off ukraine from the black sea
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. stephanie decker has the latest from the streets of odessa. it is a beautiful spring day here in odessa and usually this street would be lined with 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,
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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, 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. still ahead on al jazeera, giving their verdict on hong kong legal system why 2 british judges have had enough of being in court there. find out why to non permanent u. k. 2 judges and hong kong top court are resigning after the break was promoting peace on preventing violence. dozens of countries look at how to protect forth from ah let's go with your world's weather update. we're going to kick this one off in the middle east, in truth be told not a whole lot to talk about. lot of sunshine,
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those powerful winds across the gulf have finally backed up. so that means temperatures are going to lift in the days to come here. we are on thursday 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, think 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 democratic republic of congo and for coastal areas of bond rate into the congos. as we side 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 is what
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weather cutting across central and eastern portions, but you wouldn't really know it in cape town, sunshine with a height 20 degrees on thursday. see you later. ah frank assessment. what are the political risks of batting rushmore? the guest for western leaders will sanctions on russian energy exports. that's a recipe for social in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, on april 3rd, gary, and will vote in parliament re election for the war. and ukraine has changed the political landscape, prime minister, victor, or bad, has long been an ally of blood in his opponent says that poses a security risk for hunger. so will peter mark is always policy that the when they with al jazeera, for the latest developments, ah
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ah, again, the top stories on al jazeera this hour, there's more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite promises to pull back overnight, strikes destroyed markets, libraries on homes, insurance of the northwest of keith has seen explosions and fading. the leader of the self proclaimed on yes, the people's republic, dennis official and says, ukraine is carrying out shelling of residential areas. he says one person is dead there and another 5 and reference sources are relentlessly attacking car keys. a 3rd of the population has managed chafie crane. second largest city mayor says no part of it is safe to other world news. and israel's 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 in may better. that's a suburb near
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a town of eve is really police identified the gunman as a 27 year old from the occupied west bank or correspondent need, but he has more from the town of yeah, bad. oh god i why did a saying is 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 there. i don't want israel 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, oppressor with a settler was a god can go on a shooting spree against the young and old. got it. i say want to block a road, even the most senior p a official composite? is that okay? i mean, oh, we got
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a bad bad one of the booster here read. he sure televi due to not only television, but the family says that they had no idea of, of the art has been floating. anything they say he spent nearly 3 years in his rating deals. there hasn't been an increase of attacks in his room lately. and with it diplomacy efforts to try and diffuse tension ahead 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. hundreds of palestinians have taken to the streets for the annual land de protests in israel and occupied palestinian territories. the day marks israel seizure of palestinian owned lands in the north. it's been commemorated annually since 1976 when protest broke out. and it is really police shot dead 6 on
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palestinian israelis. hundreds of others were wounded and arrested during demonstrations that ear talk the end, the warranty i'm in are underway. and so as a ceasefire by the saudi led coalition. the holidays are boycotting the meeting, and saudi arabia organized by the gulf cooperation council. the rebel groups calling for a neutral venue instead. the saudi sees fire is due to last through the fasting month of ramadan, which starts this weekend. the war in yemen is 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 its last stronghold of the internationally recognized government in northern yemen. across these, back by iran control large parts of yemen, western region including the capital, sent out or try to operate in some pockets of the country. most notably in the had
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remote province, un says nearly 400000 people had been killed since the war started with at least 4000000 displaced sides. mcafee has more from the talks in saudi arabia's capital react. we cannot expect a big or a breakthrough for the folks because this is not the 1st time 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 as the fire and all the parties who addressed this meet in the emphasize the importance of a truth and a ceasefire. so that the parties can 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,
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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 as to how much or how these aids and the monetary an aide will be sent to your men . 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 mohammed la todd is in the many capital santa and has more on the whole, the rebels perspective. yemen. he's in more than a cage in the do you have witnessed unheard about declarations of ceasefire by warring sides? sometimes we have heard from the host is the some kind of truce of, of times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the have truce. but on the
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ground, with their experience over the 7 for the 7 years, we haven't found any change on the ground. so the wellness, the continuation of the war, the bombing, the, the continuous, the continuation of the fight between political factions and the country. busy for the hosting themselves, they say that the, they wouldn't consider the saudi, the quality of declaration of the succession of its military actions in 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 initial 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,
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the say that if they haven't witnessed such err, see on ground left of the blockade, they would continue with their tax. again, saudi arabia, this is their would have been also reiterated by the different speeches by their leaders. the secretary of state has visited algeria, which could play a major role in reducing dependence on russian gas exports. anthony, blinking 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. a court in paris has been hearing evidence of the main suspect of the 2015 attacks which killed a 130 people. so i have to slam said he chose not to designate his suicide belts, but detectives found the explosive device was faulty. the belgian born frenchman is thought to be the only survivor of the attack team. he's already told the largest
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ever criminal trial in france that i saw inspired the gun and bomb attacks. natasha . butler has more from paris. solid to slum arriving in the court in a black t shirt wearing a mask in the 1st he said that he wasn't going to cooperate. he wasn't going to speak today. he told the judge that it is his right to remain silent. silent that he doesn't have to justify himself. the judge said that he was disappointed because this is the 1st day to follow up to some will actually be questions about the events of november. 13th or the night of the attacks were 130 people were killed. right. in the heart of the french capital, up until now, this trial has focus very much on the months leading up to that night on november 13th. now, the seller to slant though, seems to have changed his mind. he has been decided to start altering some
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questions specifically about this explosive belt. 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 exclusive belt when he was asked or by the low noise about that explosive belt was so loud to slum, said that he decided never to detonated, that he decided that he didn't want to go through it. he said, not for cowardice or fair. he said i just didn't want to. now the thing is is from the police investigation police found the bat explosive belt was faulty, that it didn't work, that it could not be designated. but that is not the line that followed. the slime is taking is told the court that it was his decision not to destination pakistan's prime minister in wrong corners under renewed pressure to resign after losing support from other political parties. come hider has more of the capital,
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is lamont when he opened their shouldn't definitely sounds defined today. they also are god deca board of a keep willard to good ally, the what i had that call me movement. richard been an ally, a acoya lucian partner of emron cons government days, which day died during de wade behind the opposition. at the same time d, a prime minister calling and pania of journalists and die while jane some of the details of it said ning let go. he said a dead message which was bought on top august on that day would be redeemed change if the ward of gone for dennis did not or that the board of no confidence has to succeed. otherwise they would beat diet ramifications for august on and a different did succeed. dead teams would become easier hope august on to the prime minister of god, shedding the details of that letter which he waved at the rally. and now of god
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said the local media going ballistic with that also the fact that the odds are stacked against the prime minister by d showing defines he saying he's going to dig this to the conclusion. his party members were denuded. he's going to win that war dough for confidence. rhonda did a and said that the opposition does not. dec stand a. john sher lincolns are now having to endure a daily 10 hour electricity cuts the nation wide measure has been imposed because there is a fuel shortage. and the country has run out of hydro, electric power, many hospitals about to stop routine surgeries and supermarkets are being forced to rush and supplies. sterling has experiencing its worst economic crisis since independence in 1948. to register as a resigned to the highest court in hong kong because of the national security law introduced by mainland china. robert reed and patrick hod say their non permanent roles at the hong kong court. a final appeal had become untenable. britton's
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foreign secretary says the security legislation has crept down on free speech and the media are daily the human rights lawyer in hong kong. he says, the resignation or a shock to the legal system. the eminent judges 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 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 this the, they cannot, they, they don't want to endorse an administration which is just that seems to have departed from the parent. these principles, these 2 very eminent judges have already resigned an extremely and judge previously
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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 in it. 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 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. so far, 2017 have qualified for this year. as football world cup, as cats are prepares to host that event 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 sport can be used to prevent violence.
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extremism. mohammed val reports from del ha, ha, sports as an antidote. so playlist extremism, and the need to protect me just both and defense against charles. that's one of the major themes of this years. you uncomfortable the sum of his falling dough in partnership with the cut out of government, excellencies, 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 the 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 fall welt cup, amid regional turmoil and international tensions. but the scope of the forum is much wider, brutally. its purpose is to discuss how to provide the necessary technical assistance for more than 50 countries in their fight against terrorism and violent
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extremism. cut our house, provided the funding, signed a partnership agreement with the you and in 2018 shak collective up osama bin. the partnership agreement between the state of cutter and the un office of counter terrorism 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. it'll be either cut off 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 the key partnership. this is a key entity within the end system and we need to support supported through all thought of course supporting the core contributions to to t n. a city end of course strengthening the partnership through the 5 offices that
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has been established under your leadership. those are in, you would focus on security as a 2022 world cup that draws closer. the 1st such event in the middle east where nearly half a dozen countries are rocked by internal conflict and instability. i'm advising a da 0 da news. following the headlines on al jazeera, there's a more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite promises to pull back. overnight, strikes destroyed markets libraries, on homes and churning. gov. the northwest of chief has seen explosions and fading. at least one person has died after residential areas one or bombarded in this chance. the regional governor says a number of high rise buildings were damaged rescuer as they're trying to fight.

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