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so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given crisis or issue. a smell of death is overpowering as al jazeera correspondence. that's what we strive to do. ah, the russians cease fire to allow the evacuation of civilians from the to see city of mariposa is due to come into effect. more russians showing iran, kiff and chinese of 2 days after moscow announced its reducing military operations . ah ha clark, this is out there alive. from de also coming up, chin is his president dissolved parliament 8 months after his spend of it accusing politicians of mounting, acute
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a chinese australian journalist on trial in beijing on spying chances this trading ambassador is refused entry to court. so yes, we begin in ukraine where a convoy of buses has set out to evacuate civilians from a besieged city in the east or the capital key from the northern city of cheney have come under renewed russian. shelling babies despite moscow announced on tuesday it would scale down military operations in the north. a russian forces have bombarded the outskirts of keep targeting a residential areas and civilian infrastructure. shelling has also intensified in the besieged northern city of chinese, where more than 100000 people, the trapped president, president vladimir lensky. he's warning that russia is massing forces for new strikes in the east and don bass region. moscow says it's focusing on it's so called military operation to separate people from ukrainian control. and nearly 5
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weeks after the invasion, russia has agreed to open. a humanitarian corridor from the southern port city of marian, ukraine's deputy prime minister says dozens of buses, a trying to reach the bassy city where tens of thousands of civilians are waiting to be rescued. while the city says 160000 traps to say with very little food, power and water. but smith is more now from medical we're 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 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 they're given rations,
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which they are 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 of shelling. but this is the 1st aid. any of them have had since the fighting started on there is enormous need here for assistance that is very clear. that's brothers miss mary paul, let's get more from him. and con, who's in the capital that gave him around? we spoke yesterday, you were talking about as more shelling, despite be, suppose russian draw down. what's a picture so far today? well again, the shelling still continues, particularly in churney, of which is supposed to be one of the places where the russians were withdrawing this incredible amount of mistrust from ukrainians to was anything that the
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russians say they are pointing to the previous agreements that the russians have reneged on that they say is simply the way the russians do business. now. over the last $36.00 days, there have been several rounds of talks that of focus on humanitarian corridors. does another humanitarian cordele that will open at a day in the besieged, pulled city of murray helpful, but what the ukrainians are saying is that oftentimes those humanitarian corridors are opened. but a few hours into that corridor. ah, shelling takes place. it's the same when they're talking about the russian withdrawal on the ground. here we've been talking to military commanders who have been telling us that in boucher and in at pin when russian forces of fled. they've actually looted houses and shops before they've gone out. they're still intense fighting going on in towns just outside of the north of keep. it's a little bit complicated, but let me bring you up to speed. it's basically a 4 towns that we're talking about. i'll begin with butcher and austin will and
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mockery of 1st butcher and austin will have got russian force is still inside the town, but the ukrainians have actually surrounded them in at a pin and are as sorry. i'm sorry, let me start going in at a pin and a one of the other towns is round the corner from there called mockery of there's also an intense fighting going on. so although the russians have said they withdrawing. now, they did say this on tuesday. ah, it's now thursday they still fighting, going on, and people are wondering if there's going to be a sci fi, if that withdrawal meant to see fonts clear that the russians are still mounting and offensive, maybe not one that's on the ground, however. all right, so we have this mistrust to him, run from the ukrainians route, what the russians are actually doing. what impact is that having on the movement of residents in and out of the city was having 2 sets
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of impacts actually the 1st, so the towns that are being affected by the russians and the russian are fighting against the ukraine. people from those towns are still leaving. we're embroidery on wednesday, which is the town in the south was seen intense fighting in the villages outside the accuse of people lining up to be registered as a vacuum. they came as far afield as cut, give in the east. so there are still people fling those towns in, keep itself, people are returning. but that's posing another problem because if more people arrive, you've got to provide services for those people. whether that's, you know, opening cafes, restaurants, or things like that. now there isn't a food on the supermarket shelves that doesn't seem to be an issue. but getting food in there to the, the city itself is a considerable logistical nightmare. given the fact that there aren't that many truck drivers, so on the one hand, yes, it's great. people are returning back to keith,
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but it's proving to the keep municipality a slightly bigger headache in that the fact they asked me to deal with these people returning or that's a pitcher in the capital imran con reporting that thanks him run many ukrainian say their hope of calls for an end to the war without delay, but even if talked lead to a cease fire, cities could take years to rebuild from the vin western ukraine. simba's ravi has one woman, story of survival only those who have survived it no longer will ever truly know the terror in center. victoria is a hairdresser from mario pool. one of edmonds was that she left the city on foot with her family, past death, past destruction. everywhere they went, she says, they faced something horrible before didn't even india hello. in the
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relative safety of love eve, she still struggles to hold back tears to what the cova would flush no i, i didn't understand what war was. i had food, water and a warm place for the 1st few days. everything was working. then something started going on in the sky. always beard, whereas the senator bond flew in for the 1st time you had was let out my whole house was shaking. this was so scary, lavish from the found i knew they were very close. the whistle is something you never forget. a whistling sound, which instinctively makes you run a height that order that was very scary. we ran into the garage and i was crying hysterically. i was praying to god to make debt instant, no suffering, no torn limbs, but i didn't want to live with that. at that moment i thought these are my final
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minutes. victoria arrived in levine just days before another russian missile strike in the heart of this city. one of her sledges, me at the middle of this. but i got out of the bus and literally walked 10 meters and saw a flash. it was literally 10 meters from me. i started crying. not because i was scared, but because i was just sorry, i couldn't believe that the city was as dangerous as mine, like so many ukrainians. we've met here. victoria speaks russian. she's lived in mario, pull her entire life. and so she never felt threatened by anyone until russia invaded ukraine. and lumala sh. they only are that when it all started, i didn't think i could hate so much. i'm a mother, i have 2 children. i take care of my elderly mother. i know how to love you, but because of what they've done to us,
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i know i hate these people who started the so much and specifically those that came to my land and started raping it. they rape our souls. i dream of meeting one of them and without any weapons tearing them to pieces. part of me thinks where does this coming from? but really i fall asleep with the thought of thinking my teeth into their throat and tearing them to pieces. victoria says she does not recognize herself any more angry at the loss of her old life, grieving for a place now bombed out of existence, thus birth. videos of personal tragedy. now the only lasting memories of a home, to which she can never return. jane basra of hilda 0 leave. russia's president has seriously misjudged his own military capabilities. that's
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according to britain's largest intelligence agency. jeremy fleming head of the government's g. c. h q spine service says morale among soldiers is especially low. we've seen russian soldiers, short of weapons and morale, refusing to carry out orders, sabotaging their own equipment, and even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft. and even though we believe pritchens advisors are afraid to tell him the truth, what's going on? and the extent of these misjudgment must be crystal clear to the rushing. well, my color bosa kiev is a former spokesman of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. and he says, russia has put significant pressure on ukraine's president. i think they're going to try and put mr. lance can a very difficult possession. for example, trying to get him to capitulate. things like shopping that ambitions to join nato,
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possibly in the u 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. tom does it onto the streets 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 still had her on al jazeera ah anger on the streets of argentina will tell you why thousands of people are demanding a financial bruce from the government and one of those the oldest star ever seen. we have the details of the lights. it took nearly 13000000 is to reach her. ah,
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richard, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the casa who can travel package to the hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe, and there's more unsettled whether it's come with wintery and colder conditions. pushing down from the north. we're also seeing unsettled conditions plaguing the south. those are set to intensify. but if we start in the northwest corner, we are going to see snow showers creep down. britain and island, taking some of the heavier snow and stronger winds to the low countries and into france. have a look at the temperature in paris. it's going to dip down by the time we get to friday with smaller, heavier snow, skirting further east heavy falls for the ups for the north of the scandinavia. it is looking a lot clearer with some sunny spells that the temperatures are below average for this time of year, for places like norway and sweden north. further south of us, we've got some nasty weather to come across the mediterranean. we got wind warnings
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out for those italian islands. heavy falls expected for central parts of italy. we could see some flooding here and some flooding in the balkans as those wet and windy conditions pushed further east for the iberian peninsula for spain and portugal is more rain to come. we'll see some heavy snow for southern areas of france. france as well as spain, by the time we get into friday. but for greece, it is looking a lot clearer with sunny spells in athens. i saw a special ed line of the journey join the debate. there is no job bad to go. you know, if anyone here talks about women that i took a benzo note topic is off the table. we were taught to see abortion at a one way ticket street to help all of the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources and 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.
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this stream on al jazeera, ah ah . again, you're watching al jazeera, remind about top stories this hour, and a russian seats for allow civilians out. america has come into effect. crane's deputy prime minister says a convoy of buses is trying to reach civilians trapped in the port city. bombardments is intensified around ukraine's capital and not the city of chan have despite russia, nancy would scale down operations, residential areas and civilian infrastructure. have been hit in, keeps subs, credit president vladimir zalinski says that ukraine is bracing for
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a new offensive in east and don bass. moscow says it is focusing on liberating people from ukrainian control in a region partly held by pro russia circuitous. a palestinian man has been shot dead on a bus by an israeli civilian half disturbing a 30 year old man. in a separate incident, the palestinian health ministry says israeli forces have killed at least 2 palestinians. age 17 and 25. it happened during and israeli rate in the occupied west bank following attacks in israel. earlier this week, 5 people were killed when a gunman on a motor bike opened far in a suburb of tel aviv a chinese australian jealous accuse of jeopardizing china's state security is on trial in begging, trunk lay was a high profile presenter, and business reports are on the government's international channel, c g t n. she was detained in 2020 charge with hunting state secrets to foreign organizations. straighten ambassador its china wasn't allowed into court for the
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trial diplomats last visited drug earlier this month. but she's been unable to talk to her 2 young sons in australia since she was detained. just been denied entry into the trial. think lee concerning, unsatisfactory, and veritable. we can have no confidence in the validity of approaches which is conducted in secret. we have no information about because allegations against her and that is that is part of the reason why we're so concerned because we've had no basis on which to understand why she's been well let's hear not from katrina. you had the latest from breaking 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 here in china criminal cases have a 99 percent conviction rate at the time of her arrest. she was living in beijing
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and working for state media broadcast to steve c, g t n, as quite a prominent tv anchor. now her, she has 2 children who are currently being cared for by family in the trillion city of melvin and her relatives. and all her loved ones insist on her innocence. now this trial comes at a time of strange relations between beijing and cambra, especially after camera had some quite vocal criticisms against china's handling of the pandemic, as well as human rights record. the have been some suggestions by analysts that this arrest could be politically motivated, but this is something that paging has denied time and time again to june. is it where the president has dissolved the parliament? he suspended last year, accusing politicians of attempting a qu. they defied ty said by voting to repeal measures, they say would give him near total power of hearts as this report are really
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the has. he loves another decision likely to divide a nation based on shot to 72 of the constitution. i announced today at this historical moment, the dissolution of the rapids to the council to protect the state. quite cya dac food after a 124 of parliaments, 217 members, held an online meeting on wednesday their 1st since he suspended the legislator 18 months ago. a few hours later, the president voted nice with a lesson. unfortunately, we are witnessing a coup attempt, but it is a failed one. the national duty requires today the protection of all the people and the homeland, based on the articles of the constitution. sponsor to is exactly what opponent, suspend months, accusing sight of staging since last july, when he sat supply minister for parliament and ground threw himself new sweeping
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powers. you felt threatened and then tried to get them arrested. the prosecutor general said, i want to rest them. i have the evidence and now he's saying ok parliaments finished. but this is, these are the acts of someone who is lashing out anyone. he considers a political opposition. he doesn't want to dialogue with those that don't agree with him. the 64 year old was a constitutional law professor before taking up politics. in december, he now see the points a committee to rewrite the constitution and put it to a referendum in june. meanwhile, the country is experiencing its west recession since the 1950s. unemployment is high when ukraine has driven out food prices. and months of political tension have done little less than the internal political wrangling and corruption that side claims force him to suspend parliament in the 1st place. but what does seem clear that the need to stand off is another blow to son is,
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is shaky. democracy sar, height us alger. there are thousands of people of marsh raj and teen his capital demanding more financial help from the government's countries. rich and natural resources bought. it suffered years of debt, crises, inflamed and economic mismanagement torres by reports of the protest in one his arrows. they are a symbol of a country crisis, socially movements representing millions of people in need on wednesday, the march to the center of when a site is and paralyzed argentina's capital bilateral class works as 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 i am over 50 years old. who's going to give me a job. we're like discarded material. nobody wants us. that's why we come here. so
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the government does not forget about it. or if there's entire families outside this ministry in the offender of went outside as 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 everybody are saying that they need to stay at least for 48 hours until they get a response on 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, 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 you
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want. we know is that every time inflation goes up, it seems a $100000.00 people and to poverty. and we can see that because salaries aren't high enough to buy food, all workers know this. i feel now president elevator the, for a man this is trying to re launch. he's a comic agenda. randy summers unitary and his argentina is like a big market. what do you need? lithium? we have it gas. we have it. oil, we haven't had food. we have it. so let's get organized and take advantage of the opportunities. iraq. and let's understand that everything the world once we can provide again, tina 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
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avow to keep up with a pressure. so the government does not forget, they are in desperate need. it is, i will. i'll just see that when a site is lister like now to the convention center here and there. ha, where the president of fee for that is giana infant tina is make is opening remarks at the fee for congress and paris in 2019. and therefore, because it is an eternity 3 years in these modern times, it is a, with even more happiness and joy that we are all welcoming you here in the gutter. i would like to thank the state of katara, the federation, the olympic committee, every one for hosting us here now for his congress to model for the dual. and of course, much, much, much, much more importantly for the world cup. later this year.
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the work up which will simply be the best work i've ever, and the biggest show or nurse show can jocilan. i will speak about kind of that and the woke up later on in my concluding remarks of this congress. so for now i would just like again to officially welcome everyone to officially open this congress and to ask his highness his excellency. sorry, my brother khalid to the prime minister of the state of carter to join us on stage for his welcoming address to all of you please.
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salon over him? sounded to see a g. i mean, and centennial said thereabout majesty for karen dear members of the fee for council, very esteemed and appreciated presence of member sensations everywhere in the world . to ladies and gentlemen here with us and virtually, i'm very pleased to welcome all of you here in katara. we're a few hours away from the final draw in for fif her world cup katara 2022. this is one of the milestones that are forming this 1st world cup to be held here in the arab world. this is the journey and is vital event for us all. i wish you the best of luck. and in this spirit,
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i would like to thank every one and especially president gianni and fancy, you know, and all the fee for the co workers that are doing their every best, every day for the world football everywhere in the world. and here in katara. and since we have the confidence of the world that was trusted us with hosting the world cup fee for 2022, we have said before our eyes, the goal that this issue and addition on the world cup will be extraordinary. it will be exceptional, a compared to nothing else. hurry, and we call upon you on every one to come to our small country may be small in space, very begin, ambitions and dreams. we are looking forward to the said date. we're looking forward to hosting everyone, the national squads, the out 1000 member associations and the teams that are looking forward to competes here. ladies and gentlemen, we're in hosting this year,
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the biggest event of football ever. and we are representing not only our country, but also the arab world because we see in the world cup of 2022, our own way of coding and arab spirit to this world cup and to opening a window so that the entire world can see the potential and the passion of our region that is my exceptional office know with and we are looking forward to building bridges between our culture and the cultures of the world and here and cut our every one can live football can live the friends, the friendliness that we're extending to you and also look at the traditions and customs of this area of the world and to the fans of football and to the athletes. this is something that you are looking forward to every 4 years. and this is exceptionally important to us. we are looking forward to developing football
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this year, everywhere, all over the world, and we're putting clamps in place and we are focusing on the future. and we're focusing on the welfare of our sons and daughters and the sons of daughters of the societies of football. and i think that the infrastructure projects are the best example of how developments can go hand in hand with football and how world tourism can be interlinked with football and with all the expertise that we have gained so far, we are looking forward to achieving more and more for every one, it goes without saying that the heritage is not only for guitar, it's going to extend to all the arab countries we're looking for. it's a breaking out of stereotypes to reaching out to hosting the world. and now we are looking forward to building trust in ourselves in everybody that everything is
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possible we can realize dream is and that working together is the best way that the academy prime minister can lead, have been calling for been abdul aziz al tarney, a speaking at the fee for congress. what just a couple of kilometers away from here at the doha convention center saying that cutter is a small country, but with big ambitions and big dreams we are representing the arab world. he said and bringing the arab spirit to the world cup and on friday we'll have a special program falling the ball cup. dro it happens live here in ohio. a coverage begins at 1545, g m ah, or at the time for a quick update but lines are now to 0 and a russian sees fight to allow civilians are to marry poland come into effect. around a 160000 people remain trapped in the port city that's been under siege for weeks. ukraine's deputy prime minister says a convoy of bosses is trying to reach traps civilians.

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