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to me, to the headlines, join me. if i take on the live, dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradiction. do we have a real democracy here in the united states? that's not a political party. that's a radical insurgency. mark lamarr hill and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in del. hi. i'm getting obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes showing on the outskirts of keven. sure. to go of a day after russia said it will reduce its military action around those cities. car key burns under russian bombardments al jazeera joins a ukrainian police unit, patrolling the reese officer curfew. israel says it's ramping up intelligence and
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security after tuesday's attack that killed 5 people near at 10 a vive. thousands of palestinian demonstrate as they mark lamb day to protest the really confiscation of their lands in 1976. in ford of british, teenager has been jailed for racially abusing england football or markets. rushford on twitter and in world cup, qualifying these even the current inaction on their way to securing a spot in the player to reach cathode 2020 to the hello. we begin with the latest on the shelling in ukraine that's coming despite russian promises to pull back over night strikes, destroyed, markets, libraries and holmes. in turn, a got of the northwest of chief, has seen explosions and fighting as well in lieu hands. scott least one person has been killed after residential areas where bombed and less chance the regional
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governor says a number of high rise buildings were damaged. but the leader of the self proclaimed donuts people's republic dennis special and says it's ukraine carrying out shelling of residential areas. he says one person is dead there and another 5 wounded. let's get more from enron, carne who is joining us from the ukrainian capital, keeps a russia set on tuesday. it's reducing its activity near keith. but what is the reality on the grounds? emron? well, what we're being told officially by the ukrainian defense forces is that there is some evidence of movement of russian forces of repositioning of a russian forces. they've seen that however, the shelling still continues, not only in attorney where they say they were moving out forces, but it towards the north of cave as well. now there are few crucial front lines when it comes to the russians and ukrainians in the outskirts of the capital. one
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of those is at a pin in our pin. there has been fierce fighting going on as the ukrainians pushed back those russian forces. there's also been shelling there as well in butcher and in austin mill. there are fighting still continues, although one military commander did tell us today that in butcher, as the russian forces were leaving, he saw russian fighters actually looting houses on their way out. and he says that something that has got them very worried, but there is evidence that they are leaving the areas that they have said they will . but as they are that shelling those vis all taxes, rocket sacks, and those of us and those artillery selling, sorry, is still coming in. ah, let's take a look now at a bravery which is another one of the front lines where a number of villages have been attacked. we were there today at a close look at what that russian withdrawal actually means. smoke disappears into
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the sky after yet another night of destruction in towns around the capital. keep it from places like this. the russian military commanders say they will withdraw from part of an agreement made with ukraine during talks in turkey on tuesday would you will have a listener. those on this ukrainian commander says some russians are withdrawing. was knock at the horseshoe when the money will your some size, they are maneuvering. there are signs of withdrawal, but the situation is unclear because we cannot trust them. so we will observe. the russian soldier never just with rose his thiel in lute and we have evidence of that happening. he, these people have fled their homes and have come to bravo, a town hall to register his evacuees. they welcome the russian withdrawal announcement, and hope to return home. but they have no idea where the home survived. the missiles, rockets, and artillery shoals were useful. we will definitely go home and rebuild our city because it's our home owners valiantly. it's very painful to be in
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a strange place is strangers. i really just want to go home. the russian withdrawal plan has been met with skepticism as russian selling continues and scenes like this occur every day. this warehouse was hit in the early hours of wednesday morning is actually the 3rd time the warehouse has been hit by shilling. now president vladimir lensky welcomes the russian moves. he says that they're positive, but he also says they don't drown out the sound of the shelling m. ron kon, out zera on the outskirts of bravery. or russians defense ministry insists it's new . focus in ukraine is the eastern dumbass region. how shall man better has more from moscow on the miniature front, the russian army saying that it has achieved its goals in the kia region and churney. gov, and that its troops are now regrouping with a focus shifting to words liberating the dom bus. thus, where you have the 2 eastern provinces of wagons and on the asked. and it seems that we are likely to see further emphasis on the journey. ask where the army has
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been seeing that a controls 50 percent of our territory. that the i can to in that push to further expand their control on the diplomatic front of foreign minister of foreign affairs . sir gay loved all said that they are signs of progress in the tools with the ukrainians. and that the russians have received commitment from the ukraine years are about ukraine, not joining nato, not acquiring weapons of mass destruction, and not allowing any more funding military bases to be built in ukraine in the future, and that the ukrainians understand that you crimea and the dumbass, ah, i find the lights are closed, an indication that the rushes are not going to offer any compromise. as far as those 2 issues are concerned, we have to remind our viewers that says the slot with a better operation. the russians have been insisting that the ukrainians have to recognize crimea as russian and the half to her recognize her look guns and
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don yeske as independent states in car key russian forces are continuing their attacks. a 3rd of the population has managed to escape ukraine's 2nd largest city. the mayor says no part of it is safe answers. here as, as a bank, has this exclusive report from crockett hello, steve burns at night on this number. so this is the reality for many ukrainians still left in the country. second largest city shelled by russian forces whilst they slept. emergency services stretched to capacity. as shells rained down in the middle of the night. i was here for you with our night starts with police as they patrolled the streets on the lookout for what they say,
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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 prepare them for what they are doing now. oh good. what music was always? yeah, there. the one the where the, this is my 1st time at war, haven't experienced anything like this before. a been to donetta can, lo, hunter. but what i've experienced here shocked me. we work with the people we to attain looters. we caught saboteurs them. 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 and if we come across a burning house, the constant 3rd from russian artillery is ever present at scott scotland.
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then we see a flash of light in the sky. look in coming, he shouts, the police arrive on the scene. so the shell had just hit. the police have arrived. the lane, people know that they're here to help us and making sure everybody is okay. i just want to just get one of the looking for the ha, has it just hit? he asks, i knew that $45.00 or 50 orders. yes. 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 will is across the street. mendoza blown out. be a nice love you are. yeah. are you alive? she shouts. yes. come to reply. i'm elijah. know that the unhurt. i that it could
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have been far worse. please hear reports of another building being hit. where the 1st there, it's unclear if there are any casualties. his shock survivors leave the block of flats. my mom's no, 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 and sees around them. one woman refuses to go to the underground station used as a bomb shelter. this is her home movie. 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 burn. suddenly there's more in coming shelling. ah, we make
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a run for it. but for the people who live here, yes, there is no escape. they face being hit by russian bombardment at any time. and any place i said bake as visitor parking in crane tears, russian forces are selling nearly all cities along the front line and the eastern on. yes, the region dividing government hell territory from areas held by separatists while in the neighboring lu. hans gree june, at least one person has been killed after residential areas were abandoned. this 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,
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including curse on odessa mc alive, and mary poll as an attempt to cut off ukraine from the black sea. stephanie decker has the latest from the streets of desa. 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 rates are, as 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 and 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
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ukraine's biggest port. what is significant is that the russian fleet, off the coast of the black sea, hasn't 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 once more had on the altar, renews our including 1000 sleeve. rebel violence in the democratic republic of congo. cautions between m. 23 fighters and the government escalate. the mon clung cease fire in yemen as saudi arabia. holes talks to end the conflict the another sentence tension from the cure. you will have more than that later on. the 1st israel says it's ramping up intelligence operations to catch those
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responsible for a shooting near tell of eve. 5 people died on tuesday when a gunman on a motorbike opened fire. and but it's the 3rd attack in israel within a week. terry hall. citizen west, you loosen them with more have been a number of announcements about increased security as far as the rep is really perspective is concerned, but yes, for many palestinian israelis and the palestinians in 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 gans had approved such measures against 2 men for 2 palestinians from east jerusalem occupied east jerusalem, who alleged as 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. there were people chanting death, the arabs and the like. after the attacks on tuesday night. now as for the the, those events that the, the 5 people who were killed 4 of them civilians, one a policemen, there have been mass funerals in benet brock, this ultra orthodox area. 2 of them were jewish residents from there. 2 of them were ukrainian foreign workers understood to be working in construction as really police identified the gunman as a 27 year old tony occupied westbank, our correspondent need him, has more from the town of bud. oh god i why did i hear you saying?
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let's 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 occupation issues that may be difficult. 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 or presses so in a settler with a gun can go on a shooting spree against the young and old. they want to block road, even the most senior official can pass it. is that ok? 0 one of the year read should not only be what the family says that they had no idea of of the husband costing anything. they say he spent nearly 3 years his radio. there hasn't been an
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increase of attacks in israel 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 about to demolish the tones. this is a standard practice by israel against perpetrators of attack, the human rights organization called collective punishment. and that could only lead to more attention. well, hundreds of palestinians have taken to the streets for the annual land de protests and israel, and the occupied palestinian territories. the day marks israel seizure of palestinian own lands in the north. its been commemorated annually since 976 protests broke out and is really police shot dead 6 and on palestinian is released . hundreds of others were wounded and arrested during demonstrations that year. let's speak to him. come out. hi matt, excuse me. i was, i doubt he's an associate professor and chairman of the department of political
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science as how to university joining us from gaza. welcome to al jazeera. so tell us how guys a marked land day with reports that the is really military had increased its troops on the border well, on the palestinians, commemorated land they all over palestine. wood inside this were on the west bank and gaza. be up and down the tunnel infection. l. bradley's over the gaza strip to corporate the $26.00. are there city of land? they also some palestinian fractions. held military rallies also across the streets, and i saw at the string to show defiance again. this is what so to speak. why it is what it is to me. okay. part in west bank and besieging, but for many years now. yes. memory. i mean, but to what extent it's been commemorated since 976 and it's
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a protest against land grabs. but to what extent is it in fact become a ration of something that is still ongoing and very much the present tense. well, very good question. even though 9 days before 6 and it is ready, but still is what amy policies with regards to 2nd month expansion, man confiscation, and also extending policy. and payment is for their own homes, like the or the one and shifts where they are trying to spill down listing. and timing is from their own homes. have been living there for tens of years and also trying to a brute also that palestinians from the nigger area. all of this is where the policies are going on daily basis. so even though they has been culminated for by these occupation forces without the west bank, these general of the negative about a part of canister. so the, the telephone is very much are convinced this is,
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this is a daily back to get us these right occupation. again, this is amy versus snow is to try to basically be the original owners of the land are still there. so is really polish is which have been very much documented by human rights watch. mickey, bye miss. the international have very much documented that these why in the system right up our fire system, which is a system against the policy and people in their own, none of time. and i may just jump in there. mr. mac came out and let me ask you about the, the atmosphere right now in the wake of the attacks that have been taking place in israel. i mean, how would you describe the the atmosphere right now in gaza? one with miss said that this is what it is. i've been on there for some time. now i have been shutting between la washington capital to try to confirm the situation. these were to keep the services where very much they predicted something
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is going to happen. a model was back in the job with them. nothing does nothing side israel. but the strike came inside this man person bit shift last 2nd them and yesterday and many. but i can tell of you as the moment the situation in god, it's not, not about it's not quiet, but at least the palestinians do not want to go into another escalation with him where they. 1 where they feel fair, that is what a li repercussions like what we saw, you know, go with israel launch a war again, scholars that little bit of money is palestinians and a lot of destruction. so the palestinians are watching what is happening and what is happening inside the room carefully. but as, as the moment i don't think that the tell us news and goes motivated to go on to another round, the violence or another. the estimation says,
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thank you so much for joining us from gaza. it's like, like the red cross says more than 6000 people have fled into western uganda. it follows fighting between the m $23.00 rebel group in the army and the democratic republic of congo. malcolm lab reports fighting between government forces and the n 23 rebel grape since thousands of people on the running east in democratic republic of congo. it's not the 1st time. and then we were just told that m 23 have come back again. they emerged from the forest to attack the congo lease government. at the moment, we're just seeing government forces driving up and down the road, but we don't have a solution yet. 9 years ago and $23.00 fighters took control of sways of territory along the border with neighboring rwanda to widely believe to be a proxy when the government, well, they were one that denies it. you like you don't get in my life. you goma jones
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said they were one and soldiers fighting for the armed grid. so any part of the m $23.00 and supported by that one. the defense forces has kind of done some curtains and attacks on the military positions in chance and uni in re true territory. and 23 fighters had taken control of some villages near the border with uganda. the group denies having foreign support. let m, the m 23. rebellion is a congo least movement and doesn't benefit support from any neighboring country. the accusations of the d. r. c is to just cover their capacity on the ground. as for the current ongoing fighting, we are defending ourselves against the different attacks that we have been facing from the government army since many days. thousands of people across the border, you can get away from the fighting. uganda and melinda, have both been accused of meddling in eastern congo. displacing people. edison invaded in the 1990 congo. has one of the largest un peacekeeping missions.
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it's really effective. it's stopping violence, but in 2014, it helped defeat them. 23, with a strengthened mandate and extra troops sent from tons in the lobby and south africa. did the seat with a high point for congress army to the soldiers flushed out the rebel good with international support. now it's short of resources and struggling to control parts of the east. people here waiting to see how far m 23 will go this time, and if the congress army can stop them, not malcolm web al jazeera stella heads on the al jazeera in his hour. a delicate balancing act focused on raise up its relationships with russia and the west el salvador. as president issues a stern warning to imprison gang members after a surge and violence plus an in fort. i go behind the scenes that have
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latest high tech me the and dedicated to schools. ah, let's go with your world whether 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 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 a brow the sand and dust. there's been an unrelenting heat wave in pakistan, many spots hitting 40 degrees that continues on wednesday crutches come down a bit to $36.00. now if we look at turkey, things are looking good here,
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but rain will eventually move in. so we're going to see increasing cloud cover for is stumble with a hive. 18 degrees ok off to central africa because pulses of rain through democratic republic of congo and for coastal areas of gap on right into the congos . as we side further toward the south, a 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 wet 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, sir later. ah, african stories from african perspectives isn't well yet. i suppose i will keep a short documentary from african feel maintenance from mommy and
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on the on the $7.00 more rush and shelling in northern ukraine despite promises to pull back overnight, strikes destroyed markets libraries on homes and trying to go the northwest. the key has to be an explosion on fighting the leader of the self proclaimed on the people's republic. dennis special and says ukraine is carrying out shelling of residential areas. he says one person is dead there and another 5 wounded russian forces are relentlessly attacking car keys. a 3rd of the population has managed to escape ukraine, 2nd largest city. the mayor says, no part of it is safe with the war in ukraine. pakistan's ties with russia are in the spotlight and resa weeks prime minister him ron con, lashed out for an envoys who asked him to condemn the invasion. but while con plans to build a gas pipeline worth billions of dollars with moscow,
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it's major trading partners remain the u. s. and e u. some have been job age reports. focused on wilson more aide to ukraine to help with the humanitarian crisis. in a phone call on tuesday, august on the prime minister and ukraine's president agreed on the urgent need for the fire and the resolution to the conflict through diplomacy. but as rest and pressure mounts against the russian invasion of ukraine, se political dynamics are changing. at the you, in general assembly $35.00 countries of steel from voting against russia, including bangladesh, india, and tra, lanka. we were just hours before russia attack ukraine. prime minister iran ton was in moscow of his check your month in advance. attracted both criticism and praise from opponents and supported pockets and wants to enhance bilateral ties, including building a pipeline import rush and gas. while progress on that remains slow and bloody me, putin has signed a few of the deals. we are expanding our relationships and it's always going to be
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a balancing act. i mean, you can, china and america have their differences with each other, but they traits 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 european union. 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 marcus on the recent us pull out from a gun 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,
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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 pakistan. 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 job down to the ra, islamic, and pockets, oddly, sick soldiers have been killed in an attack on a paramilitary force of camp. it happened in the north western province of chiropractic cross, at least 2 dozen were injured. the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility talks to the war, and yemen are underway. and so as a cease fire by the saudi led coalition, the whole these are boycotting the meeting. and saudi arabia organized by the gulf
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cooperation council, the rebel groups calling for a neutral venue instead. the saudi cease. fire is due to last through the fasting month of ramadan would start this weekend. the warn him and is now into its 8th year. hope he rebels captured the capital center in 2014 and demanded a new government. now fighting is centered on the oil rich province of ed. it's the last stronghold of the internationally recognized governments in northern yemen. the thieves back by iran control large parts of yemen, western region including the capital sent off. i'll try to operate in some pockets of the country, most notably in the remote province. the u. n says nearly 400000 people have been killed since the war started with at least 4000000 displaced. side book f. m has more from the talks and saudi arabia, capital re, we cannot expect a big or 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
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6 main topics here in this talk at this part of 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, in facade the importance of a truth and a ceasefire. so that the parties listened 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, 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 a humanitarian aid will be sent to your men. but all the, the, the, there,
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the figures who talked of a here in this meet in the record, the importance of the urgency of in yemen. mohammed laptop is in the many capital santa and has 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 fees the some kind of twos of 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, the, the continuation of the war, the bombing, the, the continuous, the continuation of the fight between political factions and the country. busy of the hosting themselves,
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they say that the they wouldn't consider the saudi to quality and declaration of the succession of its military actions in yemen. unless it left its blockade. it lifts its air, see the ground blockade the say that these are the most important and vital and the points of their, of their day of their initial initiative. that was a dictated declared, put, put for was by the, the president of the supreme political council. my did my sub 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 to the blockade, they would continue their attacks against saudi arabia. this is their would have been also reiterated by the different speeches by their leaders. he was sector state has visited algeria, which could play
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a major role in reducing dependence on russian gas exports. anthony lincoln is thought to discuss the reopening of a gas pipeline to europe. it transits neighboring morocco or lincoln also talks. morocco and algeria are locked in a dispute over the western sahara region to cars from the trot, him how thing tank says algeria isn't a good position to negotiate. now it's trying to lever disposition as an important supply of gas to like, try and bring the western western alive closer to its position in support of western to hire a right to self determination and the united nations political process in western sahara. like some important steps would be 1st thing the decision taken by the previous us administration, the trump administration to recognize morocco sovereignty over western sahara. this decision came again the united nation led political process and then very
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much a 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 that blinking 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, and during that time, there had been thousands of lynchings, mainly targeting black americans. just to warn you, this report by rosalind jordan contains the stressing images. after 145 years lynching is now a federal hate crime in the united states law and civil rights say to gather her day and most of all the family of emma tell and to
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be wells. thank you for never giving up. never, ever giving up 19th century journalist and activist ida b wells lobbied every one she could to ban, lunching 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 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
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a new anti luncheon campaign in state court and all white jury let tools killers go free, and with no anti lynching law on the federal books. the federal court system could offer no justice. 67 years later, congress finally acts imposing a 30 year prison sentence on those convicted of lynching. racial acts of terror still occur in our nation. and when they do, we must all have the courage to name them. and hold the perpetrators to account. indeed emmett till family is still looking for justice. they want the justice department to prosecute carolyn bryant before she dies and they're worried times running out. rosalind jordan, elder zera, washington prisoners and el salvador are being warned. there is no chance of being released unless they help stop
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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's a latin america editor lucio newman. in this sense, 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 president warns could be even worse treatment. more than a 1000 members of were arguably the was deadliest rival gangs were captured. 24 hours after president. naive 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 suspense, the right to assembly privacy of communications, the need for an arrest warrant and the right to legal counsel. but that's not all.
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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 uh, with mafia state where you take revenge on against r as in member. so the family that is so obviously it's not the way in a country whether it's rule of law. the former director of the inter american human rights commission paola bow calls the president's actions penal populism by countering barbarism with barbarism. but peculiar is unapologetic, accusing the international organizations that sponsored
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a truce between the salvatore's warren gangs in 2012 for allowing them to accumulate resources, money, and weaponry. gillis, as the gang members will get limited food and have had their mattresses confiscated and that they will quote, not see the light of day. they'll also be confined to theirselves indefinitely. except of course, for these exhibitions designed to make it clear that he means business to see in human al jazeera, to british, such as have resigned from the highest court in hong kong because of the national security law introduced by mainland china. robert reed and patrick hodge say there are non permanent roles at the hong kong quarter. final appeal have become untenable. britton's foreign secretary says the security legislation has crept down on free speech and the media market leads the human rights lawyer, hong kong. he says the resignation are shocked to the legal system. the eminent
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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 press. these principles, these 2 very eminent judges have already resigned an extremely and judge previously resign. you know, it's already, it's already damaging to the appearance of a fair legal system. certainly in this area. things like, you know, community minded, social workers, intellectuals,
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lawyers who are being persecuted 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. south africa, entertainment industry is opening up again after the pandemic festival organizers hope laughter will help bring some relief to many frustrated by raising fuel prices and other daily challenges. harriman's also attended an event in johannesburg after a t 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
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laugh, even if it's owed me for a few hours, if you're traveling the 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 laugh at us. 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. pcr take 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 a show gets off the ground and people relax and people after that 1st laugh you're not, i mean you could just feel the tension is gone. i think the otwell was he taught by lock downs, travel bands and social distance thing. you know,
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comedy lineups like the annual johannesburg international committee festival suffered for the bi limits possible in, in uganda we had hierarchies of essential walkers. so they were, they booked us. that essential. then media, people cause little guys was supposed to spread the lies. then there was so many other people than entertain as what the bottom were the last people to be actual opened up into the economy. and it was very, very tough. africa's popular comedy celebration is an opportunity for comedy lovers to finally meet face to face. again. will country be taken over recklessly, maybe in the office, starting to travel again? when i hope this means they'll see, be able to look more at math for the end around the world like they used to be before the hampton. it could be some time before entertainment venues are packed to full capacity. but come id love, as he has said,
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they are just so happy they can do this again. some comic leaf is just what they need. it had a mythology there. jim smith, sports. there's this coming up right after the break, including action from women's cricket world cup where australia of power there are ways to define ah
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ah oh lou ah ah, for for the latest on world cup qualifying, here's jermel. thank you to rein new zealand while that one step closer to reaching the wild card for just the 3rd time the key we'd like to be heading to the inter continental playoff in june. they currently lead with solomon islands in the final
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of oceania qualifying visiting to winning this 15 and able to match now and stop the chime that now play the 4th place team in the north, central american and caribbean zone. that match will take place in doha and 2 more teams is that to qualify from that con, cook half region canada already 3. while at the u. s. a basically confirmed because of their superior go difference. a drawer from mexico will be enough, but should they lose costa rica would need to win and overton a for gold deficit. on the table. in south america, perry kept their hopes alive, of reaching the world cup. they beat power quite spinning to make the intercontinental files into that result will. so ended chile and calabi, as chances are qualified praise fans and celebrations that when on the streets of lima, 2nd straight well cup bought, having qualified russia in 2018. so that have to file straight at united m roots in
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brazil had a point to record and south american qualifying, just by confirming the copper line time ago, they went to match against believe it was an invasion, run to protect them and problems as in charleston wise in the mail, when the new market 45 point something argentina's 3 back in 2000 and take the football, governing body has also released details of the official match for, for the welcome. here it is. it's called our risk live, which means the journey in arabic, because out of that they had travel faster through the than any previous wild couple. its colorful design is based on cafe flag architecture, culture and talbot fans gathered on the waterfront in doha. the flags of recently qualified teens were raised at a ceremony. the 5 african nations, the bad places for the welcome on wednesday, but gone and support their lives and celebrate 3 made that seem to jerry to make it . and the americans, wow,
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i look be enjoying themselves as well. the ceo of 2022 says there is plenty all day supporters look 40. a lot of fans, especially that live in the northern hemisphere, are going to be excited that they can leave their cold countries to come here. enjoy the weather, go to the beaches, enjoy the food here, enjoy the different cultural attractions the night life. it's going to be, it's going to be a special world comes speaking now as a fan, no player, you know, i'm going to be arriving cuts off as a fan and excited for the tournament. and i think, pos tournaments, you know, fans of really had to travel that you spend a lot of money on the travel. whereas here in 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, 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
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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. as well as all of that fans visiting cats. i will also get the chance to see some of the wilds rarest sporting memorabilia on display at the country's newest museum. john gusher. oscar reports from the capital, doha, in 1964, 22 year old. cassius clay shocked the world of boxing, beating reigning champion. sonny listened to the heavyweight title mohammed ali, as he later became known. wore these gloves in the fight that brought him wealth might fame alongside alleys, gloves or a pair of boots, were my brazilian legend pele to victory? the 1970. well cut final ad michael schumacher title winning car from 2000 which he ended ferrari's 21 year. wait for the formula one drivers, championship. these are just some of the more than 1200 items on display. at the 321 cat are olympic and sports museum. it's due time now for
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a while. so set to museum to be available and go home. you don't have to search or google anymore for you to look for your favorite sportsman. you can always come into the museum and take a look and get more information. i think that has so much information available on sports is a building, celebrating sporting history, as cats are prepared to make its own by holding the 1st world cup in the middle east. but this museum also looks back on what this small gulf country has already achieved throughout a small country, but throughout, as thronged in the sport among their most famous sportsman rally driver nasa alex here, who's one for dak o'reilly titles as well as an olympic medal in shooting many people asked me that is another must have allowed the year and shoot ingo one man in the and without a support. they said no sir, only one must set up to see myself. also in the, in the cup out of museum, it's make me younger and i try to, to continue my. yeah. korea. well this museum isn't just dedicated to historical
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sporting achievements. there's this whole area that helps encourage people to be more physically active in their daily life. and all these games where you can test your speed, strength, agility and reflexes like this one, in which i have too many buttons who i can infer a few seconds. so let's go actually these interactive machines that we have it's, it's a talented discovery for the youngest children that they could be a future national player. because when it's cold and if they go to high point, we will have got to set to stick handed to the intervention or correct via the 70. so they can build up a future champion, which are national to this museum. not just showcasing those who have already made history, but taking steps to uncover future styles to join the real scott al jazeera,
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doha. a british teenager has been jailed for 6 weeks for racially abusing england football. marcus brush fit on twitter. the 19 year old man targeted the manchester united striker after he missed a spot kick during england's penalty shoot out defeats italy in the final of last year's your championship. the prosecution set his action was clearly racist and a hate crime. and he hopes this case. it sends out the message that racism will not be tolerated, and offenders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. nick curious has refused to apologize over another encore meltdown this time. the miami open was controversial australia and lost his cool during his full phone clash again. psionics been curious is given a game penalty and kept performance by cooling the absolute cloud. this isn't the 1st time this month. that curio is briana sandra. he was fined $25000.00 for an incident during a match against profound. dal earlier in march. i just don't think he controls the
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crowd roll at all in my personal opinion. you know, people can have their opinions on it. i just don't think my point penalty was worth a point penalty. literally all i said to my team was, i thought the massey raid an ex tennis player could do just as good as job in the imposture. and if that's worth a point penalty, it's $53.00 in a 1st, that tie break, and a 4th round of miami thomas's event for hundreds and thousands of dollars. then that's for you to decide. but i think it's ridiculous australia to reach the final of the women's cricket wild cough off the beach in the west indies. right, joe haynes, melissa haley, a lead the charge up front for the ladies. haines hit 85. but haley, it was the star for the sho in waddington. she hammond, a $129.00 runs, australia pricing a formidable $305.00 to $3.45 eva's west indies. what easily dismissed for just a 100. $48.00 australia winning by a $157.00 runs and they will pay south africa all england. a sunday a
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crowd of around $50000.00 to gathered at the melbourne cricket ground to say that final goodbyes to legendary australian play. shane warne. the former leg spinet died aged $52.00 earlier this month from a suspected heart attack at the televised estate memorial services, children unveiled the new name, the shane warne stand. and that is, will spot on more later during thank you so much. i'm a thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, more news coming up right after a very short break. ah. ah. joined the debates. it is no, he jogged bad. and if anyone here talks about women that i had 2 horses dusted this,
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a bill seemed of been says, no topic is off the table. we were taught to see abortion had a one way ticket street to help all the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources in the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes a global community. the comment section is right here. be part of today's program. this stream on al jazeera, with
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from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the water orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city. despite being bound, when mosul was occupied by isolate the melodies, arrived, derfin christian curd arab. so neither cheers. these young men and women represent the diversity of europe. 3, able to hear music on the ruins of mussels also the few strange. but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. ah, russian forces continue to bombard chair and a half and the i'm skirts of keep a day after promising to radically scaled back operations there. mm. car cave is also under relentless attack. we get access to
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a special ukrainian police force as it controls the streets after curfew. ah, well there, i'm dealing with donald. this is jesse life.

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