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of will still and mcclary, jaime corp, racing outside of our immediate family is a major part of our human success story. duty ab uncrated on al jazeera. ah, russia is still shelling the ukranian cities of keith and chunky. it's as foreign governments were wrong to assume attacks will be reduced. some people were quick enough to assume that we are withdrawing from key if and shouldn't go, which is not the case. ah, i'm all about this in, this is audra 0 live from doha. also coming up under fire
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and own patrol al jazeera is on the streets with a special police unit in the city of cock eve. desperate for aid, basic supplies of running out in the port city of mario pole. and ch in is he is president dissolves parliament, 8 months after he suspended it. i said, says politicians have been mounting a cou rushes reported to be shelling parts of northern ukraine, even though moscow said it would pull back from the capital cave and the city of charlotte have these pictures of from shower. he was mayor says, russian attacks have intensified over the past 24 hours. more than 100000 people are trapped there. it said they only have enough supplies to lost them. a week. bombings have also been reported in the west of the country. ukraine's president says, russian forces have only withdrawn from keith because of military setbacks. duck. yeah, put a whole warning. pacific keep up. there is an ongoing negotiation process,
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but for now it's only we're, it's without specifics. are also other words about the alleged withdrawal of russian forces from keep turning. he and about the alleged decrease of the occupied activity in these directions. we know that it's not to withdraw with consequences of explosion. consequences of our defenders work and after the course but was sure would cease. but we also see at the same time russia as a massing forces for new attacks in the down the us and we're getting ready for this. is it to me, we don't believe anyone in there flowery words. odyssey this, kristen said him, he sat down with his deputy, you know, basket dmitri paul young scrape. he told her that the international community had rushed to conclusions about russia's activities around keith and china. have there were some signals from our negotiators and they are of course better prepared and better informed. they were cautiously optimistic, seeing that it was for the 1st time that ukrainians gave something in writing. but
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actually after that, i think the ukrainians did every seem to deny almost all the positions that so let me go sheets as we're promoting as kind of positive because they said that while any agreement was a subject of referendum, so frankly, i don't think we shall trash into the conclusions right now. in turkey, russian officials promised to scale back bombing of keys and also shown a he today our colleagues on the ground are reporting more shelling. can we trust russia? what i heard from negotiations and key if was that we were scaling down our military activity. and some people were quick enough to assume that we are withdrawing from key event unique, which is not the case. it was kind of regrouping. and the military of defense
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confirmed this that we, we have completed the 1st phase of our operation. now the objective is to, to liberates don bus. yesterday the security council got a very grim assessment of what is happening in terms of more than 1100 civilians have died in ukraine. 10000000 of them on the move forced to leave their homes on a personal level. how does it feel to sit in the council chamber with these people that you work with every day? pointing the finger at you and russia for the suffering. whether much sense and sympathetic with people suffering. we understand the situation in ukraine, much better in our western colleagues. we, we where aware of the, a war that was going on for 8 years. ukraine is very frequent topic of our discussions. so i remember quite well the frustration that were felt because we
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were presenting facts were representing people, giving their evidence, accounts of what has happened in these split in the, in these places and our colleagues were pretending that nothing was happening. what is your thoughts on the secretary general's response in secretary general enforcement? it took the sa decides of the countries who web leaving russia for everything. he was saying, russian aggression, the war, everything. i don't know all the lexical was absolutely all the, all the vocabulary was, was forgotten by him on the senior locations. and that was our approach to secretary journal if he wants to, to be useful in these regards. he shouldn't take sides, but that's unfortunately what happens on several occasions. michael boss okay, of is a former spokes, tyson for the organization, for security and cooperation in europe. he says russia has put significant pressure on ukraine's president. i think they're going to try and put mr. a lance can
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a very difficult possession, 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 okay. 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 toners onto the streets and big numbers. he's 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. well, there's been a lot of rush and strikes on cock heave. a 3rd of the populations managed to escape, but thousands are still trapped. the mer says nowhere is safe. i'll just see it as, as a big got rear access to a special police unit. patrolling the city the car to keep burns night. i'm
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the company. this is the reality for many ukrainians still left in the country. second largest city shelled by russian forces whilst they slept. the emergency service is stretched to capacity. shelves, rain down in the middle of the night. i would nightstands with police as they patrolled the streets on the lookout for what they say are rushing saboteurs. we've been given access to the special unit of the police force that patrol 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 my goodness. it is always. yeah,
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there. the one the way that this is my 1st time at war haven't experienced anything like this before. i've been to donetta can lo hunter, but what i've experienced here shocked me. we work with the people. we detain looters. we caught saboteurs. oh 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 for when we come across a burning house the constant 3rd from russian artillery is ever present in scotland. then we see a flash of light in the sky. look in coming, he shouts, the police arrive on the scene. so the shell is just hit off until the, the police of arrival the lane, people know that they're here with us and making sure everybody is okay. i just
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want to just said one little looking for little ha, has it just hit? 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 are you you are. yeah. are you alive? she shouts. yes. come to reply. i'm elijah. know that the unhurt either it could have been far worse. please hear reports of another building being hit. where the 1st there, it's unclear if there are any casualties. his shock survivors leave the block of flats. huh. probably don't my mom and that need to get out of there. can somebody call them the police tried to distract the children and make them feel better?
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a moment of laughter amongst the madness that and caesar ran them. one woman refuses to go to the underground station used as a bomb shelter. this is her home because she would for the explosion here, my wife was thrown out of the bed. we came out and the inches was on fire. more buildings burned. suddenly, there's more in coming shelling. ah, we make a run for it. but for the people who live here, there is no escape. oh. they face being hit by russian bombardment at any time. and any place i said big a da 0, hockey chin is as president,
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has dissolved parliament after what he says was an attempt at political cou, politicians had been holding an online meeting 8 months after president k said suspended parliament. shortly after the meeting began. the emp is voted against so called exceptional measures, which the president that used to give himself sweeping powers since last july. now should alicia, 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 a guarantor of its independence and continuity, and based on chat to 72 of the constitution. i announced to day at this historical moment center the dissolution of the representative council to protect the state. what am alice institution, and to protect the changes in people elusive or cleanser freelance journalist in
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the tennessee and capital. and she says it's unclear if the president will follow democracy. this is support side. well, we'll see this is in strengthening his position and the more pro parliamentary camp. and we'll see this basically is a tightening of the grip on pine in a much more all star carrying style. it all depends on whether he's actually going to comply with the constitution at 2014 and announce elections or not. so there's a difference between what dissolving parliament, which will result in elections and as she just shutting column down and ending the column and she system. so at that moment where we're not sure i, he's announced it's, but he still has to inscribe it a chinese is turning in journalist accused of jeopardizing china state securities going on trial in beijing . chung lie was
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a high profile anchor in business report on the government's international channel, c g t n. she was detained in 2020 charge with hunting state secrets to foreign organizations . john has been in jail for 19 months now. sterling ambassador to china wasn't allowed in court. we just been denied entry into the trial. recently concerning unsatisfactory and red regrettable, we can have no confidence in the validity of a process which is conducted in secret. nevertheless, we will continue to strongly for ms. chung. those brought some interest in accordance with grinning between our 3 countries. get her use. got the latest from beijing. now if she's found guilty, she could face anything from few years in jail to life in prison. and it's important to note the here in china criminal cases have a 99 percent conviction rate at the time of her arrest. she was living in badging
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and working for state media broadcast estie, c g t n. as quite a prominent tv anchor. now her, she has 2 children who are currently being cared full by family in this trillion city of melvin and her relatives and all her loved ones insist on her innocence. now this trial comes at a time of strained relations between badging and can bra, especially after, can be, had some quite vocal criticisms against china's handling of the pandemic, as well as human rights record. the has been some suggestions by analysts that this arrest could be politically motivated, but this is something about beijing has denied time and time again. still hadn't all 0 is the ripple effect of the water. ukraine hits continaries around the world . capital farmers in the us are feeling the pinch and anger on the streets. in argentina, we're going to tell you why thousands of them under your financial bruce from the
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government and want to say, ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across north america. and the story is once again about those severe storms affecting southern areas of the us, we could see some powerful tornadoes. thunderstorms, of course, high winds, with gusts of up to a 120 kilometers per hour on of course hale. now those storms are going to push out across states like alabama, as well as georgia and the virginia's, as it makes its way towards the seaboard. now, as that system passes across the mid west, and the great lakes is gonna turn rather wintry. once again. here we're going to see temperatures in places like toronto and detroit dip right down. we'll also see temperatures come down along the east coast in places like new york city and
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washington dc, and a lot of that winter weather pushing towards the canadian maritime. now behind it, we are going to see an improvement across central areas of the u. s. and in the south, west things will start to warm up here as they dry up, down in the south. lots of warmth to be found. once that storm system pushes out, but on thursday we are going to see it bring some heavy rain. so florida sweeps across further east avoiding cuba will see the showers dry up across hispaniola and for much of central america. it'll be sunshine and a few showers. ah, when the shows came from the holiday and we were at craig's, we heard some noise this was known us my going on in the most dangerous intersections and it didn't come in through the front entrance. i was will happen to the people who showed the claimant's with the wrong entrance. the nightly power
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took pictures before the income should have gotten their louder view sarajevo, holiday, and will hotels on al jazeera lou . ah, the watching or does it a reminder of our top stories, this how those be more russian shelling in northern ukraine despite rush has promised to scale back attacks overnight strikes destroyed markets, libraries and homes and sherman heave, the northwest of key is also seen explosions. and fighting, rushes deputy you and ambassador tells al jazeera that moscow is not withdrawing troops from keith and shanna heave, the mutual pa gantski called it up. regrouping at the rushes completed the 1st
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phase of his operation. he says the next objective is to liberate. don't boss tennessee, as president has dissolved parliament after what he says was an attempted cou, i said, made the announcement after politicians led by the opposition held an online meeting for the 1st time since the president suspended parliament 8 months ago. the red cross says one of its facilities has been hit by shelling in mario paul. the agency says it's building was marked with a red cross on a white background indicating the presence of wounded people or civilian cargo. it's not known if there were any casualties. redcross says it's been unable to bring in more supplies since earlier in the month. as because of the intensity of fighting and no agreement on the safe passage of humanitarian aid. the mayor of the city says a 160000 people are trapped there with very little food, power and water. all diseases, bernard smith has more from monopole, were in the northern outskirts of my uncle city and you can see just behind me from
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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 this supermarket distribution center has been turned into a humanitarian aid distribution center by the russian. you've got people queueing here for food aid inside. there's more rations being distributed. everybody is registered on a computer database and then that given rations, which they told us 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 of 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
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for you and the refugee agency says the number of people living ukraine has reached a new milestone. you and hcr commission, philip grandy traveled to live eve, looking at how to increase support for refugees. today we reached for 1000000 refugees from ukraine, but i observed also at the border with paul and he's not like before. now, fewer people at this moment are going out of the country, or the yearns warning of a catastrophe, shaking the foundations of international order as the world faces the highest number of violent conflicts since world war 2. secretary general until you tell it says 2000000000 people are living in conflict zones in places including yemen, soviet me, and mark, and no ukraine. 84000000 people were forced to flee their homes last year. 4000000 have escaped the war and ukraine just this year. but alas, it says the impact is being felt globally as food fuel and fertilizer prices
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skyrocket. or the water ukraine is leading to soaring feed costs for livestock farmers in the u. s. some farmers estimate that expenses will more than double this year and could put them out of business, and it'll castro reports cool on farm. in fact, your county virginia is home to 2000 dairy cows who eat and eat and eat. each one goes through 80 kilograms of feed a day. i'm a 4th generation, very former migrant and it's suddenly become more costly for formal vend smith to keep up with the demand. every product we use has gone, gone up more than twice, if not, triple, not only has feed become more expensive since russia's invasion of ukraine, but the price of diesel fuel has slower. and it takes a lot of diesel to run for me. quitman and trucks to cart away all that maneuver.
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it's gonna cost us an additional 106000 dollars this year just to operate at the same capacity is what we've operated in years past. justin, i should diesel, and then you take into consideration the tripled price of fertilizers and petroleum products, stuff that we need, and animal health products. it's just, it's becoming very difficult. what good dennis pearson of the nearby soldier hill angus farm, is also feeling the pinch. this is going to be a very, very lean year. if we make any profit at all, ukraine exports about 16 per cent of the world's corn. now most of that goes to eastern europe, but the wars uncertainty has the price of corn going up across the globe. here in the us, it's trading at about $9.00 a bushel and that is the highest. it's been in nearly a decade. and these cows are hungry
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prayers of bread, basket the europe. ah, they do grow a lot of grain. they're those. so we export and import. ah, that causes our grain prices that have gone through the roof. oh it can prices haven't risen to match this 1000 kilogram steer was auction for $2.00 a keeler. oh, if you can believe what the economists are telling us cattle prices are gonna rebound here in the very near future. ah, they need to, and i, we hope that is true. ah, we can't go 2 or 3 years without a profit. ah, in this serene place, so distant from the violence, a world away. these american farmers say they stand in solidarity with ukrainians. but russia's war on its neighbor is sending ripples of trouble across the globe. the impact felt even here. hydro castro, al jazeera walk here, county virginia,
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chilion police have arrested at least 55 people during a day of nation wide protests. the crowds through fire bombs and stones and police, the violins broke on the anniversary of the police killings of 2 brothers were protesting the gusto pin oci regime. in 1985, at least 5 officers were injured. the government says the unrest this year was not as violent as in previous years. and thousands of people to march through the argentinian capital, demanding more financial help from the government. the countries rich and natural resources, but has been plagued by years of debt crises, inflation and economic mismanagement, the visible reports and the protest in bought a service the are a symbol of a country crisis. socially movement through presenting millions of people in need. on wednesday, the march to the center of when a site is and paralyzed argentina's capital bilateral has works as
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a blacksmith. he says he makes around $50.00 a month, and it's the only job he has been able to find the housing regarding what's going. i'm over 50 years old, who's going to give me a job really discarded material? nobody wants us. that's why we come here. so the government does not forget about it. or if there's entire families outside this ministry in the center of went outside of poverty rate have been growing steadily in the past years in argentina with an exchange rate prices and soaring inflation that have had a huge impact on people's purchasing power. and that's why most of the people here are saying that they need to stay at least for 48 hours until they get a response from the government. these protests happen as a government announced the economy slowly recovering. poverty rates are dropping, but inflation continues to be the real challenge. last month,
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it was close to 5 percent. march is expected to be even higher money gasoline is part of an organization, negotiating assistance for the poor. she says, government programs don't do enough to fight inflation. it gets the way that we want. we know is that every time inflation goes up, it seems a $100000.00 people and to policy. and we see that because salaries aren't high enough to buy food, all work is know this. i feel now president elevated for a man. this is trying to re launch his economic agenda. who had on this m as in eco, he and his argent. tina is like a big market. what do you need? lithium? we have it gas. we have it. oil. we haven't had food eat, we have it. so let's get organized and take advantage of the opportunities, you know, and let's understand that everything the world once we can provide i didn't. tina
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recently reached an agreement with the international monetary fund to restructure at least $45000000000.00 in debt. the goal is to help stabilize the country's economy, but the war in ukraine and rising commodity prices could complicate the government plans. and that's why people he avow to keep up with the pressure. so the government does not forget, they are in desperate need biddy. so i'll to see that when a site is under, the palestinians are taken to the streets for the angle land de protests and israel and the occupied palestinian territories. but a mark says your seizure, a palestinian on land on the north. it's been commemorated every years since 1976 after israeli police shot dead 6 unarmed palestinian israeli protesters. piracy courts been hearing evidence from the main suspect and the 2015 attacks in france sell out the slam. so he chose not to detonate his suicide belt,
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but detectives found the explosive device was faulty. the belgian born frenchman is thought to be the only survivor of the attack team. a previously told the court that i saw in spite of the gun and bomb attacks which killed a 130 people. natasha battle has more from paris. solid to slum arriving in the court in a black t shirt wearing a mask in the 1st he said that he wasn't going to cooperate. he wasn't going to speak today. he told the judge that it is his right to remain silent, violent that he doesn't have to justify himself. the judge said that he was disappointed because this is the 1st day to follow up to some will actually be questions about the events of november 13th. the night of the attacks were 130 people were killed, right in the heart of the french capital. up until now, this trial has focus very much on the months leading up to that night on november 13th. now the seller to slant though,
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seems to have changed his mind. he has been decided to start answering some questions specifically about this explosive felt there been questions as to what exactly was solid to slums. a role on the night of the attacks. we know that he drove a call with the attackers to the various locations in paris. we know that that car was late to respondent to the north of powers. and he also abandoned discarded and exclusive felt when he was asked by the low noise about that explosive belt was sold 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 cow diesel fair. he said, i just didn't want to. now the thing is, is from the police investigation police found that that exclusive belt was faulty, that it didn't work, that it could not be decimated. but that is not the line that followed. the slime is taking. you told the court that it was his decision not to destination. 2 more teams. recall the 5 for this year's world cup and mexico and the united states are
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through the finals and quarter. they're gonna be playing with a new much ball called the originally. that means the journey in arabic, the makers added us say it travels faster through the air than any previous world cup bowl. nasa is hobbled, telescope is captured, an image of the oldest star ever seen light from the start called ellen belt, took nearly 13000000000 years to reach earth. researchers estimate in bel is or possibly was at least 50 times bigger than our son. and that it's 1000000 times brighter. ah, this is our disease. these are the top stories russian forces have continued shelling a northern or ukraine, despite russia's promise to scale. back over, i'd strikes destroyed buildings in china here in the northwest of keith as also seen explosions and fighting.
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