tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 31, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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oh, we need to take america to trying to bring people together trying to deal with people who can love piano. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello there. i'm dealing with donald. this is the al jazeera news, our live from london coming up. just as he is president dissolves the parliament. he suspended last year, accusing its members of a failed coup attempt. arson voices continued to bombard chair to him on the outskirts of keys the day after promising to radically scale back operations. mm. carter gave is also under relentless attack. we joined
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a special ukrainian police force as they patrolled streaks after curfew. us the number of ukrainians who fled their country reaches 4000000. we look at how women are mobilizing to help them in sports or british teenager has been jailed for racially abusing england football or mark has rochefort on twitter and in world cup, qualifying new zealand. and now just 19 minutes away from reaching cats off. 2022. ah. very warm welcome to this hour of news. we begin with our breaking news from chin izzy. it where president chi side has an answer on state television that he's dissolving parliament after what he called a failed qu. now earlier members of the suspended parliament met online in defiance of side voting to repeal press. daniel decrease that have given him near total
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power, the president dismissed their meeting as illegal and accused them of court conspiring against state security. last july signed suspended, parliament and dismissed prime minister he gym, chichi, he's denied accusations of a power grab and promised to uphold the rights and freedoms one inch in as he is 2011 revolution which triggered the arab springs, uprisings across the region. nice lesson. unfortunately, we are witnessing a coup attempt, but it is a failed one. the national duty requires to day, the protection of all the people and the homeland, based on the articles of the constitution. the president is the head of state, the symbol of its unity and the guarantor of its independence and continuity, and based on chapter 72 of the constitution. i announced to day at this historical moments of the dissolution of the representative council to protect the state and its institution and to protect the tennessean people. while let's bring in
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political scientists and research obadiah mo, clue, m. he joins, as we assume from tunis, ebay, dear hon. very warm. welcome to the program. was the significance of this situation and what's happened now? hello. thank you for having me. i mean, it came out of the very fucking mom today. what the, what happened earlier on what the problem and then the president's decision. it's really create a situation in which we see the president. i mean, obviously have been in control situations to july 25th from the parliament for the 1st time trying to defy the president of a ruled presence control and tried to de and, and the deputies watered down the decree of the parliament. so 115, mt of water to cancel and no presidential possess will decrease and respond to that very, very simply, the president decided this all the parliament. so this created really frustration already have double legitimacy claimed by department and by president. and that's really what the president is claiming he's trying to and is trying to create it for
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unity and, and i mean, we're going to go from now it's really hard to predict right now because of the control of the state of purpose, how the control security but then on, on paper the, you are seeing the parliament let me just say for your hard to predict what's gonna happen after this point. so be dear hand, the language that he's using is interesting. he's give choosing parliament a periods of staging, a coo, what, what's behind that, that language. i mean, the president, if you watch the video, he seems very angry and very curious to be able to at the end he, he call he, i'm going to give them up doing a failed attempt. he, he thought they're, they're trying to do what you ask, what are they trying to do? are they trying to solve our government? and they're trying to create that. now, you know, the famous obamacare knology. no, meaning that is part of internal battles, internal struggles that's going to disrupt the unity of the off the people. and he
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said, i did try to create a trade in some countries, you know, so i think maybe i was thinking of association like libya already knew. so obviously i'm sort of civil or so he might really probably still fees himself the fold representative of the popular legitimacy and any attempt by the parliament to undermine that. he feels like if legitimacy, he is a long he alone should be legitimate to rule the people to heal on should be legitimate, to govern the people and any, anything done by the parliament. anything bound to challenge authority and him, legitimacy seems to be getting quite angry debiana and he really doesn't want to allow anything to happen at this point. that will try to basically create a chevy off our roof. what, what does the general public think? but there is, they're popular here still talk to their, i mean, not as popular. he used to be on the 25th or on the 25th of july. but i mean, even the recent polls for that,
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he has still the most popular public theory to obviously the parliament dissolution for decision can very, very reason if you don't know how people are going to react to this just yet. but so far, i mean, even in the parliament today, but i mean if that if this session you know that and he's themselves that if the session is about going back when the 4th of july, that's not what you want even to not want to go back what was the 4? well, they get their hand. thanks very much for joining us. thank you. coming up on the snooze hour from london. at 10 pcs far begins in yemen as talks to end. the war get underway in saudi arabia. is victims of the latest attack and israel are laid to rest security forces, raid the westbank village of the attacker. plus i got another tennis tantrum from nick care gales more on that link to coming up
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later in sports. now ukrainian officials say russian forces have continued to bombard the outskirts of keys in the northern city of chair and a have that's despite the kremlin pledging to radically scaled back military operations in those areas to help build trust in the piece talks. well, there have been explosions and fighting in suburbs around the capitol while ensure to have official se, markets, libraries and homes are being destroyed. some russian units have been deployed to the eastern city of is you where attacks of also ramped up. and then the red cross says it's building in the southern city of mario pool has been hit. in the last few minutes, the russian defense ministry has announced a cease fire on thursday to evacuate civilians from the besieged city. well, these are the images from churn have where the mayor says russian attacks have
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actually intensified over the past 24 hours. with 100000 people are trapped in the besieged city. with supplies to last about to week bombings were also reported in the west of the country. in mon con reports now from bovary and eastern suburb of keith. smoke disappears into 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 let us know those on this ukrainian commander says some russians are withdrawing. was mack at the horseshoe when the money will your some size they are maneuvering their size of the grow. but the situation is unclear because we cannot trust them. so we will observe the russian soldier never just with ross. he steal and loot and we have evidence of that happening to ye. these people have fled their homes and have come to bravo,
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a town hall to register as a vacuum ease. 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 so we will definitely go home and rebuild our city because it's our home valiantly. it's very painful to be in 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 wrong con out zera. on the outskirts of bravery, rushes defense ministry insistence. new focus in ukraine is east in don bass region hash omaha barra is falling developments now from moscow. on the miniature front,
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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 don't bus. thus, where you have the 2 e, some provinces of the guns and on the asked. and it seems that will likely to see further emphasis on the journey ask where the army has been seeing that it controls 50 percent of that territory that they are can to, if they're pushed to further expand their control on the diplomatic front. foreign minister of foreign affairs, sir gay lovell said that the the are the size of progress in the tools with the ukrainians. and that the russians have received commitment from the ukraine years about ukraine. not joining nato, not acquiring weapons of mass destruction, and not allowing any more funding military bases to be built in ukrainian, the future,
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and that the ukrainians understand that you are 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 the bitter operation, the russians have been insisting that the ukrainians have to recognize crimea as russian and the have to her recognize her look guns. and don yeske as independent states, russian forces have also continued their relentless attacks on ukraine's 2nd largest city car kids. a 3rd of the population has managed to escape. thousands of people are still track. says is mayor says no area is now safe. well i said bag was given access to a special police unit patrolling car key or keep burns at night on this number of people. this is the reality for many ukrainian still left in the country. second largest city,
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shelled by russian forces whilst they slept. emergency service is stretched to capacity by as shells rain 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, our russian saboteurs. we 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. but the police are still operating and taking care of her gift. but nothing has prepare them for what they are doing now. oh, good music was always. yeah, the one the order. this is my 1st time at war. haven't experienced anything like
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this before. a been to donetta can lo, hunter. but what i've experienced here has shocked me. we work with the people, we 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 scotland. then we see a flash of light in the sky. look in coming, he shouts, the police arrive on the scene. so they shall have just hit the police have arrived, the lane, people know that they're here with us and making sure everybody is okay. i just want to just said once, i felt like i feel free to do the ha, has it just hit?
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he asks, i needed to thank you for this order. yes, i'm not crying. i'm not crying. she says quite quiet. he says it's going to be okay . we're here now. what you while you across the street? mendoza blown out. be a nice love to you. you are yeah. are you alive? she shouts. yes, come to reply. i'm elijah, now that the unhurt either it could have been far worse. police here 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. mama, probably don't. 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 around them. one woman refuses
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to go to the underground station used as a bomb shelter. this is her home because 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 in coming shelling ah, we make 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 zita parky will re cross says one of its facilities has been destroyed by
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shelling and mary pool. the agency says this building was marked for the red cross on a white background, which indicates the presence of wounded people, a civilian cargo. it's not known if there were any casualties that might cost release. the statement saying has been unable to bring in more supply since earlier this month. she's the intensity of financing and no agreement on the safe passage of humanitarian aid. the mayor of mary paul says 160000 people are trapped in the besieged city with very little food power and. busy washer wound, as he was burn smith has more from the edge of my full were in the northern outskirts of my uncle city. and you can see just behind me from what remains of those apartment blocks, the destruction here is almost total. this area has now been on the russian control for about a week, and this car park of the supermarket distribution center has been turned into a humanitarian aid distribution center by the russians. you've got people queueing
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here for food aid inside. there's more russians being distributed. everybody is registered on a computer database and then given rations, which they told are to last them for a month. and it's clear just from where we are here, that there are many thousands of people still in murray awful. they've decided to stay after now more than a month off shelling. but this is the 1st aid. any of them have had since the fighting started on there is enormous need here for systems that is very clear . when michael car key is a global affairs analyst and form a sports person for the special wants to mission to crate, he joins us live from the view by sky. hi there, michael. thanks very much for being with us. and michael, you know, we're hearing that there's going to be a ceasefire for mary paul with the hope of opening up one of these humanitarian
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corridors. but we, we've been here before happened. we've had this sort of an i've spent well, we're sure have and i have to say that, you know, after the promises made yesterday by the russian side and that they weren't honored . for example, the reduction in firing on key venture new here of we're in a very, very bad place that you about a t because, you know, there have been times in history where for example, the rebels and columbia have on her promises to put their arms down and allow, for example, vaccinations. there have been times for example, mar, where humanitarian agencies have been able to go in and do stuff because you know, those, those promise with that. some currency where we are right now in ukraine is that the rush promises have no validity or solidity what, whatsoever, because they've been violated so many times. so anyone from say the red cross or the credit government or anyone else operating here has a very difficult time planning any type of intervention, evacuation humanitarian delivery because promises cannot be believed. ready for
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russia inside. and michael, i'm wondering how come russia successfully focus on the dorm bass region? that's what it's saying that it wants to re focus its efforts in the words of the russians. but if it's then fighting off ukrainian come to attacks elsewhere. how was it going to make that move to re focus? well, they've been in the dumbasses, you know, since 2014 and i know from being there myself in fact, behind enemy lines is that they've kidded out quite nicely in the sense that they have the latest jamming equipment. they're, you know, in terms of weaponry. they're very well crept, so it doesn't take much for the russians to kind of expand their footprint from occupied areas of don't don't, that's kind of hard to see more territory. and when they're operating in joint cooperation with the russian forces that makes them even more potent and then the course, the other kind of front line is solving area linking russia with crimea. they seem
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to have control over that and they're going to do, believe me, everything they can to hold onto that, including pummeling mario paul, even further. michael, in the beginning we heard a lot from law school by regime change being necessary in ukraine. but, but is the move now to away from regime change in more towards these territorial goals with a view to a settlement in the future? i think territorial goals, but also i think they're going to try and put mr. the landscape, a very difficult position. for example, trying to get him to capitulate, things like car shopping and patients to join nato. possibly even the you, despite. they said that's ok. i think when it comes to putting aside the membership, that is something that will not bring ukrainians out onto the streets. but when you demand things like calling crimea russian territory for perpetuity or the don't boss dot will be something that will get ukrainians are tongue as onto the streets
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and big numbers. he's in a very, very tight spot right now. i don't envy him, but he's going to have to navigate this very carefully and quickly. i think his way to do that is to have very widespread consultations with opposing parties and parliament that sort of thing to know how much space he has to negotiate. michael car key, their global affairs analyst inform a sports person for the o. s. c in ukraine, microphone to pleasure. un refugee agency says the number of people leaving ukraine has reached a milestone. u. n. h. c. r commission of filippo grandy has been levine looking and had to increase support for refugees. today we reached for media and register from ukraine. bugs are you observed or so on. the border with poland is not likely for now. fewer people at this moment are going out of the country. on most of the 4000000 people who've left she crane are women and children as men of
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a certain age have to stay behind to defend their country. and is kimberly hawk reports from chem chill and poland. women are mobilizing to help the refugees on the scale, not seen in decades. julio dance, cova, her children and her friend are fleeing rushes, war in ukraine again. the 1st time they left was after russian president vladimir putin invaded don bass. this is not our 1st time to leave you. we left him 2014. after this time, we want to give our children to best deal and we don't want to raise them in the republic that is being destroyed. so julio hopes to make it to toronto, canada, or she heard there is a large ukrainian diaspora. this time i left my husband jojo with her older son, parents, and husband there among the more than 4000000 ukrainians that have left poland since the latest conflict began. more than a month ago, often with few belongings were plan of where to go next. train stations and abandon
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shopping malls have been converted to shelters and like the women filling them most are staffed by women. the number of refugees fleeing with in europe is unprecedented since world war 2 with the majority heading to poland. and just like more than 70 years ago, it's once again women who are stepping up to assist a lot of women. and this particular munitions factor in the scenes are reminiscent of europe in world war 2. when women replaced men in factories, so they could fight. things are different now, but also similar in ukraine. president vladimir zalinski has asked civilians to fight alongside ukraine's military and men under 60 must stay in ukraine to take up arms. so it's women keeping things running inside ukraine and in countries like poland where they escape from,
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from women usually work at home with children. and now they are involved, they want to win this war. they are doing what they can, and this is in a woman to nature, to help with the conflict in ukraine is fresh, so dated is not yet exist on just how many women are now working in traditional male non combat roles. but it's estimated to be in the millions. love love. oh great, great. our men are fighting for us. they are brave. well, that's the national machine that them when you were you. but they aren't the only ones, just as they've throwed history. women are once again mobilizing into a silent army of support to them like kimberly hell kit al jazeera show, marshall poland. foreign ministers of russia and china have jointly condemned the western sanctions imposed on russia over the war in ukraine. sorry, lab are often wang ye, met in the eastern chinese city of hon. schwann,
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were regional foreign minister sir, holding 2 days of talks on afghanistan, the 2 men also place to develop pulls of ties between moscow and beijing. foreign ministers from the 6 nations bordering afghanistan are also at that meeting, as well as senior taliban figures. and the u. s. special representative for afghanistan, people in shore, long con, i've facing 10 hour daily power costs, which will be extended to 13 hours a day. now the government blaine's fuel show fish for the crisis of the lack of foreign currency leaving them unable to pay for fuel shipment countries. also one of hydro electric power to run cars experiencing its worse economic crisis since independence in 1948 foreign exchange reserve 70 percent in the past 2 years. there's plenty more still to come. the sour ah, the resurgence of a notorious arm group in the democratic republic of congo drives thousands of
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people away from their home. the man believes to be the last surviving attack or in the 2015 paris attacks is questioned in court for the 1st time. and in sport, i go behind the scenes of latest high tech museum dedicated to sports. ah. hello there. after pleasant spring weather, last week europe's fortunes have changed. things have turned colder and more wintry, particularly up in the north. down in the south. however, we are seeing unsettled conditions, and they are going to intensify to end the week. but if we start up in the north west, we're going to have wintery showers across britain, an island, thanks to cool arctic air that's blowing down and
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a weather front that's taking those icey conditions across into the low countries spreading out for the east. now we're still going to see some snow showers across scandinavia, but it is much clearer though colder. by the time we get into friday, you can see that wintery mix moving its way further. it's gonna knock temperature down in paris for example, 3 degrees by friday with snow, but it starts to clear up on saturday. in a further south of this, we still got rain affecting spain and portugal, but much of the letter. an unsettled weather can be found for the east, across the mediterranean. we're going to see some heavy rain for a silly wind warnings across some of the islands. and that's going to push it across the balkans. as we go into friday, we could see some flooding rains here, but further east of this for greece and turkey, while plenty of sunshine and clear skies, ah,
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oh, a, a quick reminder of our top story. its been more russian shelling and more than ukraine the day after moscow promised to scale back operations around cheer and hit on the capital. overnight strikes destroyed markets, libraries and homes ensure and a half of the northwest of key for seen explosions and fighting un refugee agency says the number of people leaving ukraine has now passed 4000000 wealthy programs in the process of negotiating, humanitarian access inside the country, hasn't improved and if he is president, has an influence state television that he's the sold in parliament after what he
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called a fail groups are members of the suspend, as parliament met online and defined society voting to a few presidential decrease and i've given him near told shower a temporary cease fire has begun in yemen on the 1st day of talks to end the war, which took place without the who p rebels. the group is boy coughing the negotiations because they're being held in saudi arabia, which is one of the main players in the war, despite not attending the several, for a prison, a swap, and a 3 day hold to attacks. while the saudi led coalition hasn't seen far for the muslim holy on the ramadan, the discussions are being hosted by the 6 nation gulf corporation cancel with envoys in the u. n. do us in attendance. i have been encouraged by the intrudes. yes. the participation of germany, political parties, components experts and civil society representative in this process. across the plurality voices, a common message has emerged. yemen is, won't,
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the war 2 ends and they won't adjust. and durable piece of the war in yemen is now into it's a year. the u. n says around 377000 people been killed since it began. and at least 4000000 have been forced from their homes, that the rebels captured the capital somehow back in 2014 and demanded a new government hutus who are back by iran no control launch pots of yemen. western region, including the national capital sumner fighting is currently centers on the all ridge province of merit. the last stronghold of the internationally recognized government in northern yemen. we'll all call you to operate in some pockets of the country most. not notably in hundreds, proven well side, but a far as more now from the talks in saudi arabia as capital we at we cannot expect a big or a breakthrough for the folks because this is not the 1st time got the, the,
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the year many parties sit together face to face, there are like 6 main topics here in this talk at the thought that with the, the military issues which, which they say it should work on as the fire and all the parties who address these meet in the emphasize the importance of a truth and a ceasefire, so that the parties listened to each other and see the prospects of the fall in the war and build in a political, a sustainable stability in the men. we know that the yemen situation is that you're, you're adrian and the other topic which was raised here this morning. it's the, the, the economic and the humanitarian, the human tuition in yemen. no numbers have been mentioned here as to as to how much or how these aids and the monetary aide will be sent to your men.
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but all the, the, the, the, the figures who talked of a here in this, in the, in the importance of the urgency of in yemen. mohammed allah sub is in the m s. capital santa and says past experiences talk people, they're not to expect too much from the csr. yemen he's in more than occasion the they 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 times of the have heard from the saudi lit quality of the truce. but on the ground, with their experience over the 747 years, we haven't found any change in 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 busy
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of for the hope is themselves, they say that the, they wouldn't consider the saudi to the quality and declaration of the succession of its military actions and yemen. unless it left its blockade, it lifts its air, see the ground blockade the se. the v is the most important and vital and the points of their, of their, of their initiative that was addicted, declared put, put forward by the president of the supreme political council. my did my shop during his speech when he declared the 3 days truce. so far, the say that if they haven't witnessed such err on ground left of the blockade, they would continue their attacks against saudi arabia. this is, there was, have been also reiterated by the different speeches by the leaders. well,
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yasmine delmont is an advocacy in humanitarian policy adviser for the angel, humanity, and inclusion which intervenes in poverty and exclusion. and she joins us live now from aids and am jasmine, thanks very much for joining us. i know it's late where you are in yemen. how significant do you think this cease fire is? can it change the situation in the ground and giving people a break from the fighting? yes, sir. of course, as a humanitarian organization, we welcome all efforts towards measures that basically could alleviate human suffering. but it is yet to be seen if the ceasefire will be respected and if it will be respected, how long it will be of help. there have been many mentions of these fires in the past, but until now and none of them is really truly materialized in a good way for the many people we've been here for 7 years right now. so it is yet to be seen how this will turn out. and although it could have
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a really significant impact for a short period of time on human suffering, there are many other things even that are ongoing, that can all be sold by a short ceasefire. there is acute economic decline. there is widespread displacement and hunger that have been caused by 7 years of cumulative and what armed conflict and this cannot be sold by short ceasefire. so what we would like to see is that the seas buyer is a 1st step towards maybe sustainable peace and an immediate decision of all hostilities is what the many people need in order to recover their lives at yasmin, i'm just trying to think of a way to, to get across to people listening at home, the kind of scale of suffering, you know, in people's day to day lives, given that this has been going on for so long. how can you describe that for people watching? yes, of course. well, in the past few days, less than a week ago, we had many, many attacks on civilian infrastructure that took place here in yemen and civilians have died. there were attacks all civilian infrastructures, the chest electricity plants, hospitals. it's a very,
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in dredges to damage that is being done on just going infrastructure that is affecting people to a very large extent. and coupled with the acute economic decline that has been caused by the cumulative impact of the war, people are unable to afford food. they are unable to afford bread, daily bread, they are unable to afford fuel because there is a massive fuel crisis. so there is both, of course, the direct impact of the conflict on civilians. but there is also the indirect impact on williams, which is even greater because almost 60 percent of us a 1000000000 death in the country are the result of in direct causes such as hunger inability to access medical care in many others. and yes ma'am, it is, there is sense in yemen that, that this is a conflict that's kind of slipped off the international to do next. i don't want to use that course language, but is there a sense that it's become kind of the forgotten conflict? well definitely it's been ongoing for the past 7 years. so course people, the people him and to feel forgotten. there have been many,
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many calls for actually in yemen. there have been many calls to alleviate humanitarian situation because as of this moment, 80 percent of the population is still in need of humanitarian aid and assistance. and so, and we really do hope that, i mean, it's been helpful to see what the international response has been to the situation ukraine. because it has shown us that it is possible to mobilize and resources to alleviate whom the suffering to protect civilians, intersection perpetrators of violence against the millions. so we really do hope, maybe this is a new moments for all the protected prices in the world for the world to see that it is possible to alleviate civilian suffering. yet he has been a, if there were connection to it, to some degree in what's happening in ukraine at the moment i'm thinking in terms of the food landscape, am with ukraine being a large grain producer. how is that affecting the situation? absolutely, and so the price of the grain are growing up here in yemen, which is absolutely devastating. and knowing that more than half of the population
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is already food is secure, which means that they do not know where their next meal is got to come from. and with rising red prices at a situation is set to become a lot worse. so the situation ukraine is directly affect any civilians in yemen and very harshly. so yeah, definitely he has been dillman joining us. they are from yemen. gaston, thank keith. thank you so much, julie. thank you. israel's prime minister says the security services will ramp up intelligence operations after 3 attacks killed 11 people in just a week have tally been, and also announced the creation of a new border brigade unit. hi. oh. this really police have released this body cam video of the most recent attack showing officers confronting the gunman in tuesday's shooting. 5 people were killed and benet brack. that's on the eastern outskirts of tel aviv thousands of people had attended their burials and the security forces remain on high alert. 2 of the
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attacks have now been claimed by iso hurry faucet is in west jerusalem. 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 guns had approved such measures against 2 men from to 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, 12 battalions announced to be moving into the occupied west bank into the area around garza,
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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. israeli police have identified the shooter as 27 year old, the how much from the occupied west bank and rated his home village. he the abraham, when to abide where his father and of the residence of gathered i was born. why did i go with
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these people say. 6 6 did they say that living under occupation? that situation has only been getting worse for them and all these people want now is an end to the israeli occupation. show that maybe the i don't want israel to govern me. if i the older man don't want to be controlled like that, imagined the youth when a soldier humiliates them and oppresses 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? one of the year reads was he sure? television not only television, but their family says that they had no idea of of the art husband plotting anything . they say he spent nearly 3 years in his really deals. there hasn't been an increase of attacks in israel lately. and with it diplomacy efforts to try and
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diffuse tension ahead of the holy month of ramadan. but these really armies expected to be back here in yarbrough 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 in the occupied palestinian territories. the day marks israel seizure of palestinian own land in the north in commemorated annually since 976 when his really please shot dead 6, unarmed demonstrated hundreds, others were wounded and arrested during demonstration. back here, the red cross says more than 6000 people have fled from the democratic republic of congo across the border into western uganda. there were escaping fighting between the m 23 rebel group, the congolese army, malcolm web. as more fighting between government forces and the n
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23 rebel group. since thousands of people on the running east in democratic republic of congo, it's not the 1st time. and then we would just stole that m $23.00 have come back again. they emerged from the forest to attack the congo least government at the moment we had just seen government forces driving up and down the road. but we don't have a solution yet. 9 years ago and 23 fighters took control of sways of territory along the border with neighboring rwanda. widely believed to be a proxy when the government, well, they were one to denies it. like, i don't get in my junk. congress army blames were wonder for the reason to tag. we just started on tuesday. congress officers rated to prisoners in front of jen live in the city of goma. said they were rwandan soldiers fighting for the armed group event. so any part of the m, $23.00, supported by that one. the defense forces has kind of done some curtains and
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attacks on military positions in chance and uni. in recruit territory m. 23 fighters have taken control of some villages near the border with the gander . the group denies having foreign support. m. the m 23. rebellion is a conga lease movement and doesn't benefit support from any neighboring country. the accusations of the d. r. c is to just cover their and 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 board, 80 gun. let's get away from the fighting. uganda and melinda, have both been accused of meddling in eastern congo. displacing people edison they invaded in the 1990 congo, has one of the largest un peacekeeping missions. it's really effective, it's stopping violence, but in 2014, it helps defeat them. 23 with
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a strengthened mandate and extra troops and from tons in the lobby and south africa to deceit. with the high points of con, goes 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, the man believed to be the last surviving salient in the 2015 attacks in paris has been answering questions in court. cell object salaam claims he chose not to detonate his exclusive bell to spite please finding the device was faulty of those lamb had earlier refused to answer any questions. when he arrived at the trial, $130.00 people were killed in attacks on the bus music hall, the star, the front stadium on the street terraces of restaurants and by the dash butler was
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. i would cite the court in paris. solid to slum 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 speak today or he told the judge that it is his right to remain silent but violent that he doesn't have to justify himself. the judge said that he was disappointed because this is the 1st day the 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 or 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 answering some questions specifically about this explosive belt. there been questions as to what
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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 car was later abandoned to the north of paris and he also abandoned discarded an exclusive belt. when he was asked by the load law is about that explosive belt was sala, up 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 frown, but that explosive belt was faulty, that it didn't work, that it could not be designated. the bad is not the line that followed. the slime is taking. you told the court that it was his decision not to destination. still had this news, our action from the women's cricket world cup whereas truly have powered their way to the final that's coming up in the sport with jim. ah
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ah ah ah ah, welcome back, tying now for all the latest in world cup qualifying with gemma. ah . new zealand, a one step closer to reaching the world cup for just the 3rd time the carries a 3 to the inter continental play off in june as office brushing the solomon islands in the final of oceania. qualifying easy, lin secured a 5 nail a victory and now now face the full place in the north and central america that
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much will take place in doha. and in a few hours, 2 more teams will qualify from that concrete half region canada are already through . while the u. s. of basically confirmed because of bessie period go difference, a drop for mexico will be enough. they should, they lose costa rica would need to win, and they've sent a full go deficit on the table. footballs well, governing body face has also really sees house of the official match for, for the world cup. here it is, is called alaric. which means the journey in arabic makers out of us travel falls through the air than any previous world. couple is colorful design is based on capital flag architecture. culture and dow boat fans gathered on the waterfront in de la as the flags of recently qualified teams were raised at a ceremony. the 5 african nations books that places for the world cup. on wednesday, the gone and supporters that look to the set of right tree made that seem to be
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nigeria to make it work and enjoying themselves as well to see out 2022 says there's plenty of supporters look 40 a lot of funds, 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 cups and fans visiting cats. i will also get the chance to see some of the wilds rarer sporting memorabilia on display the countries newest museum. joanna gotcha. raska reports from the capital, doha, in 90. 6422 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 world wide fame alongside alleys, gloves, or a pair of boots. will my brazilian legend pele to victory?
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the 1970 well cut final ad michael shoemaker's 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 cattle olympics in sports museum. it's due time now for so such 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. it's a building, celebrating sporting history, as cats are proposed 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 thronging in the sport. among their most famous sportsmen. valley drive a nasa la tia who's $14.00 dak hall rally titles,
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as well as an olympic medal in shooting. many people asked me if it is and that will not settle at the and shoot dingo when met in the and without a support. they said, no, i said only one must set out to see myself also in the, in the cat that a museum, it's make me younger and i try to to continue my yeah. kitty. yeah. well, this museum isn't just dedicated to historical sporting achievements. there's this whole area that helps encourage people to be more physically active in their daily lives. and there's all these games where you can test your speeds, strength, agility and reflexes like this one. in which i have too many buttons like can in 30 seconds. sorry, let's go. ok, you will leave you if you an interactive machine that we have. it's a, it's a felony discovery for the youngest job for the children got there could be a future national glare because they were the school as go to high points. we were figured out to spread the camera to the,
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for the nation or for wireless other me so they can build up a future champion or for future regime of doing this museum. not just showcasing those who have already made sports history, but taking steps to uncover future styles to johnny guys. raska al jazeera doha. a british teenager has been jailed for 6 weeks for rashly abusing england football or marcus rochefort on twitter. the 19 year old man targeted the manchester united striker after he missed a spot kick during england's penalty shoot out defeat to italy in the final of last year's european championship. the prosecutors at his action. it was clearly racist and a hate crime. and he hopes this case is, sends out the message that racism will not be tolerated. and offenders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. nick curiosity has refused to apologize over another on court meltdown at this time at the miami open. hello,
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the controversial australian lost his cool during his full round clash against the attic sinner carol's was given a game penalty and kept his performance by calling the chair umpire. an absolute clown. this isn't the 1st time this month. that curious is very nice and trust me was fine. $25000.00 for an incident during a match against ra, found a doubt earlier in march. i just don't think he controls the crowd roll at all my personal opinion. you know, people can have their opinions on it. i just don't think my point penalty was worth a point. anybody are literally all i said to my team was i thought the matthew raid and extend his player could do just as good as job in the imposture. and if that's worth a point penalty at $53.00, in the 1st that tar broke in a 4th round of miami to masses event for hundreds and thousands of dollars, then that's for you to decide. but i think it's ridiculous. australia, 3 to the file of the women's cricket world cup. after beating the west indies. rachel haines, analissa healey led the charge up front for the all these haines hit $85.00. but
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healy was the star of the sho in wellington. she hammered a $129.00 runs australia, posting a formidable of $305.00 for $3.45 acres. the west indies, easily dismissed for just a 148. australia will play south africa, england in the final that as are your sports. it's back to julian london. jemma. thank you. though 3 astronauts are back on earth after completing their mission on the international space station in a journey home that was more politically charged than usual, the russian soil capture landed close to the russian space center in kazakstan carrying 2 russian cosmonaut long side one astronaut from the u. s. mark one the hay, despite the huge tension between the 2 nations over the war and ukraine. there space corporation has so far continued as normal. well, you can find out much more about the storage we're following on our website. the address for that is w w. w dot al jazeera dot com. that's it for me, julie mcdonald, this is our, i'll be back in just a sec with much more of
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a ah ah on april 3rd, i'm gary's was voted parliamentary elections, but the war in ukraine has changed to political landscape. prime minister victor orbit has long been an ally of vladimir putin. his opponent says that poses a security risk for hungary to will peter mark is always policy getting up seats to when they, with al jazeera, for the latest developments with
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jazeera, with all new chin as he is president this olds, the parliament he suspended last year, accusing its members of a failed crew attempt. ah, hello there, i'm julie. what's all this is jesse relies from london also coming up. russian forces continued to bombard, share, and i have found the outskirts of kiva day after promising to radically scale back operations there. mm.
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