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al jazeera ah, ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera, ah, ukraine sends a convoy of bosses to the besieged city of mary pole in the hope of evacuating thousands of trump civilians. more rushing, shelling around, keven chaney, have 2 days after moscow announced its reducing military operations. ah, hello there under club, this is al jazeera life window are also coming up to palestinians killed by israeli forces during a raid in the west bank that followed attacks in israel. a chinese australian
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journalist is on trial and bridging on spying charges. the sterling ambassador is refused entry to say we begin in ukraine, where a convoy buses has set out to evacuate civilians from mary paul in the east swell the capital. kevin, the northern city of cherry have come under renewed russians. shelling that despite moscow announced on tuesday would scale down military operations in the north. a russian forces bombarded the outskirts of cave targeting residential areas and civilian infrastructure. and shelling has also intensified in chaney, of where more than 100000 people are trapped. the crate and president flaw demands event scheme. he is warning that russia is massing forces for new strikes in the east and don baths region. moscow says it's focusing on liberating people from ukrainian control in a region held by pro russia separatists. and 5 weeks after the invasion,
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russia has agreed to open a humanitarian corridor from the southern port city of mariposa. the city has been surrounded by russian forces for weeks and at least a 160000 residents trapped. desperate for food, water, and shelter for marcella da da mighty hopewell. it problem we sent 45 buses along to re to mar you pull 28 buses. have to get permission not to go for their ration check points in vasily africa. so 17 buses i've already left from port oregon, yet we will do everything to ensure that the buses could get into your pool today and evacuate people who could not manage to leave the place until now. well, it's it from bennet smith and mary paul, where some residents have received food. aid from russia 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 this supermarket distribution center has been turned into
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a humanitarian aid distribution center by the russians. 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, 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 mario full. 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 and started on there is enormous need here for system studies. very clear with that's the picture in mary paul, let's say get the situation now in the capital cave and run con is timing by iran. how's it looking? well i can tell you the,
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the actual capital itself, it feels like a normal business day, almost if it wasn't for the check points on the sound of distant shelling. ah, although the ukrainian forces say that they have made gains in the north of the city and are sorry in the north of the city, fighting is still continuing and as a complete mistrust of the russians were hearing more and more as the days go on after the russian announcement on tuesday that they with restoring forces the ukrainians sane. yes, they are wittering some forces, but they're intensifying the shelling on the areas that they still are able to do that from particularly in the north of earth, north of kia. now there's 4 towns there are mercury eve, a voucher hoster mill, and our pin at a pin has seen intense fighting. go on. there's also worry from the ukrainian forces. you say they have evidence of looting from russian soldiers as they leave
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the area in other parts of that are of those at towns i just mentioned, russian forces are encircled and there's a fight that's trying clear those areas. but in terms of the actual withdrawal, yes, it does seem to be happening in parts around keep. but in churney of we're hearing things are different. are the attacks are still taking place that the center of the city is still coming under attack there. and once again, the ukrainians are simply are saying that the russians are reneging on the deals every deal that they've ever made with us say the ukrainians. they reneged on they point to the humanitarian corridors which opened for a few hours before russia saw chalet again. so i think the word of the day, nick, his mistrust is a mistrust of any words coming out from the russians. a man in the background behind you, we can see a people walking on the pavement along the streets there. what is the sense among the residents and the towing and frying in and out of the city?
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well, i tell you what is very sing because lots of people are coming back to the city and they are coming back in increasing number. a lot of people are telling us that they went to their ancestral homes at village homes in central ukraine. but when you get lots of families turning up to that one single home which is not designed to cope with that many people, the current conditions of cramped and then they're looking at key. then looking at the fact that keep still stands after $36.00 days of war that the russians offensive into the city install. and so they've simply decided to come back, but it does present a bit of a headache to the municipal authorities here who say that the more people are coming back means that the, the more services that they have to provide in that private sector. so says don't talk about gas or electricity or anything like that. they're talking about cafes and restaurants and shops and things of that nature of, of laudermill zalinski, the ukrainian presidents also been speaking and he says that the key residents are getting used to the sound of shelling. i'm not entirely sure whether he means that
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as a ballistic thing, i mean, you never really get used to the sound are selling, but it certainly shows you the defiance spirit that the key residents have had. not since the beginning of the war, but increasingly more defined as they become back to the city armor will even have a moment to bring on the, in the ukraine in capital. or maybe ukrainian say they hope for an end to the war. of course without delay, but even if talks lead receipts far, cities could take years to rebuild from living in western ukraine. simba's ravi has one woman, story of survival only those who have survived it all over will ever truly know the terror in center. victoria is a hairdresser from mario, paul, when of edmond missouri. she left the city on foot with her family, past death,
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past destruction. everywhere they went, she says, they faced something horrible. i didn't. even i'm near her. in the 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. that might be whereas the senator bond flew in for the 1st time. dylan watson at alma 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
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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 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 those. 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 of 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,
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i have 2 children. i take care of my elderly mother. i know how to love it, but because of what they've done to us, 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 is this coming from? but really i fall asleep with the thought of thinking my teeth into their throats 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,
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leave russia's president, her seriously misjudged his own military capabilities. according to britain's largest intelligence agency, jeremy fleming, head of the government's g. c. h to spy 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 believed pigeons advisors are afraid to tell him the truth, what's going on and the extent of these misjudgments must be crystal clear to the regime or the fighting ukraine has $44000000.00 people to leave the country. most of them are women and children. many men, under the age of 60, have stayed behind to fight russian advances. most of the refugees have gone to
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poland, and kimberly health is there and she spoke to women, helping ukraine. refugees on a scale not seen in decades. jolla dance, cova, her children and her friend are fleeing rushes, war and ukraine. again. the 1st time they laughed was after russian president vladimir putin invaded dunbar. this is not our 1st time to leave it. we left him 2014 after this time we want to give our children to best. let's do it. and we don't want to raise them in the republic that is being destroy dealer. so julio hopes to make it to toronto, canada, or she heard there is a large ukrainian diaspora. this time i left my house to be on the fuel, the elevator, older son, his parents and husband. there among the more than $4000000.00 ukrainians that have left 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 shopping malls have been converted to shelters and like
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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 in 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, from women usually work at home were children. and now they are involved. they want
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to win this war. they are doing what they can, and this is in a woman's 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 crane. our men are fighting for us. they are brain. well that's the nation machine that them when you were you. but they aren't the only ones just as they've thrown history. women are once again mobilizing into a silent army of support. up to them like kimberly hell kit al jazeera show. michelle poland i still had here in al jazeera right memory. belinda goes on sale at catholic news, sports news, imp. but it's not just dedicate to historical sporting achievements, explain, ah,
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hello, that will start in southeast asia and from the satellite image, you can see that mass of cloud bringing some heavy rain to indo china over the next few days. some of the heaviest, falls expected for central parts of vietnam. we could see some flooding here, and that mass is going to shift its way further north, taking the wet weather to thailand and to louse. now further south of this, it is a mix of funny spell storms and some showers. some of the heaviest falls expected to edge into southern areas of indonesia. by saturday. now we moved down to australia. it's the edge. is that a seeing the really wet and windy weather we're going to see that intensify on that west coast as that system pulls for the in lance. a rain for perth on friday, but it clears up on saturday. remains launching fine and dry for much of north and central and southern areas of australia. but look at that southeast corner,
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there's more rain to come. we got warnings out for all of the coast. larry of new south wales for rough seas and powerful winds and sidney will continue to see that rain through to saturday. but it will start to recover on sunday with sunshine as that low pressure system shifts farther south. taking a lot of those wet and windy conditions towards tasmania, that should weather update. ah, ah, europe's ground capitals are little monuments molding their opinions and their museums filled with artifacts. spoils of war and occupation of proof from their places of origin. people and powers supposed to be around right, from ownership admits activists taking matters to their own out of
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africa on a just, you know, oh ah, again, you're watching out 0 or one of our top stories this hour and a russians ceasefire to allow civilians are mary poll has come into effect. crane's deputy prime minister says a convoy of boxes is trying to reach civilians trapped in the port city. bombardment has intensified to run ukraine's capital in northern city of chim if despite russia, nancy would scale down operations. the residential areas and civilian infrastructure have been hit. keith's suburbs, president vladimir zalinski says it ukraine is bracing for a new offensive and eastern dom bus. moscow says it's focusing on liberating people
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from the craning control in the region partly held by pro russia separatists. now, a palestinian man has been shot dead on a boss by an israeli civilian after stopping a 30 year old man in a separate incident. the palestinian health ministry says it's ready forces that killed at least 2 palestinians. 817, and 25. it happened during an israeli raid in the bike west bank following attacks in israel. earlier this week, 5 people were killed when a gunman on a motorbike opened for the sub over to the fif. i. let's cross down to need to abraham lived a refugee camp in jeanine in the occupied west bank at need of 1st up heightened security of causes as a result of these attacks. what's moved like that there's a lot of anger here in the jeanie and refugee camp or stand where people, our names are mere people are
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shooting into the air in respect of man. and there is another man 2030 years old also. so come after these really with this is not a big deal. and specifically at the refugee camp here. it's been used to almost like me raised by the israeli army. there's a lot of arms in jeanine when it comes to the palestinian. so we often see armed clash has taken place here since the beginning of the year. we know that when poor palestinians have been killed by these waiting forces fire, so there's a lot of anger, a lot of extension. and we're hitting from the speeches here at the cemetery as they are, and they send it to rest of the default that people are going to stay fighting these patient. and it's anita, i guess,
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is the weapons being in fight overhead all day and tell us more about what happened overnight. yes, people are shooting into the air in respect to all the young man a bossy and he's a 17 year old. according to witnesses, we spoke to here at that they said that the israeli forces has rated the cab at around 7 am in the morning local time. they've been firing shots. now according to these really army, they say that they have arrested palestinians for a being wanted or they believed that some of them are involved in the attack. that's happened. the neighbor dog had his radio city of tel aviv 2 days ago where a gun man has shot 5 is radius. so and, and killed them. so there are the palestinians, believe that this is coming in retaliation of this attack. let's not forget that, as we said before,
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jeanene has arms. so people usually here fight these radio forces raised with the arm a day to young. men lost their lives and 3 others are wounded in particular and i need it will need that need it to him. that you need. thank you. tox prosecutor is ours for the trial of saudi suspects over the 2018 killing of journalistic malcolm. so g to be transferred to saudi arabia, $26.00. saudis are being held are being tried in istanbul, despite not physically being there. a co g was killed and dismembered inside the saudi consulate in 2018 to soldiers fiance, so the trial has stalled because of a saudi arabia's refusal to cooperate. the killing strained relations between ankara and reared to chin is here where the president has dissolved parliament. he suspended last year, accusing politicians of attempting to the defied case said by voting to repeal
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measures, they say would give him near total power. sir horace has this, arlene, will you be had the luck of another decision? likely to divide a nation based on chat to 72 of the constitution? i announced to day at this historical moment, the dissolution of the rep counsel 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 8 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. fancy who is exactly what opponent, suspend months, accusing sight of staging since last july,
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when he sat supply minister for parliament and ground to himself, new sweeping 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 notes, he points a committee to rewrite the constitution and put it through 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 internal political wrangling and corruption that side claims force him to suspend parliament in the 1st place. but
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what does seem clear the need to stand off is another blow to son is he is shaky democracy sar. height us al jazeera and it's trillion. television journalist attained in china for more than 1900 months, has gone on trial and beijing to lay as charge with giving away state secrets charges that could lead to her being jailed for life. true to you, reports now from beijing. australian journalist chung lay has gone on trial in this court in bay jing she's charged with a legally supplying state secrets overseas. sterling officials tried to get access to the court on thursday morning, but were denied on grounds of national security. specifically her concerning from for the factory road, writable them. we had no problem with the liberty of approaches. voting of the new system. my name is john way chung, worked as
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a television present for state broadcaster c g t n. before being detained in august 2020, she was formally arrested a year ago. district and government says it has no information regarding the allegations made against her, and has expressed concern for her welfare detention. china's foreign ministry has dismissed the complaints. draw us about the way you barbara, china. judicial authorities are holding the case in accordance with the law and fully guarantee all the rights of the person involved. chung was born in china and raised in australia. her 2 young children are being cared for by relatives. there she hasn't been able to speak to any of them since her arrest. roman catholic, a former corresponded in china, and friend of chance says it's unlikely she'll get a fair trial. houses might ha, processed in terms of the chinese system, but not in terms of most of how the rest of the world runs its course. so
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i feel it, les herself, except in so far as she can gauge from the thrust of the interrogation to which she has been subject, may well not know the details of what she said to have done. young lady trial comes at a time of tense relations between china and australia. kendra has been a vocal critic of dating handling of the pandemic and its human rights record. this has resulted in unofficial trade blocks on australian impulse. and to day, there are no journalists left working in china, forced really in media companies. another is trillion rice, a young june. it's been detained in china on spying charges, and was tried in may. there's yet to be a verdict in his case. chung lay could be sentenced to life in jail if he's convicted in china. 99 percent of defendants in criminal cases are found guilty.
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katrina, you out a 0 meeting dollar is to start making its own code with 19 vaccine president nano. cooper ado says production will begin in january 2024 in his state of the nation addressed the parliament. you also said a national vaccine institute would be set up so far, just over 20 percent of people in gonna have been vaccinated. and infection rates are dropping. oh yeah. oh oh. oh, oh, oh. with some of the world's rare sports memorabilia has gone on display cutters. newest museum, jeremy gusher. oscar reports now from journal. in 196422 year old
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cassius clay shocked the world of boxing, beating reigning champion. sonny listened to the heavy weight title mohammed ali as he later became known. while these gloves in the fight that brought him wealth might fame alongside alice gloves or a pair of boots, will my brazilian legend pele to victory? the 1970 well cut final ad michael schumacher has 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 olympic and 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 sports one. we can always come into the museum and take a look and get more information. i think that has so much information available on sports is a building, celebrating sporting history, as cats are prepared to make its own by holding the 1st world cup in the middle
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east. but this museum also looks back on what this small golf country has already achieved throughout a small country, but throughout a strong gin in a sport. among their most famous sportsman rally dr. nasa la tia whose one for dak hall rally titles as well as an olympic metal and shooting. many people asked me if there is another law settle at the yet and shoot ingo one met in the and without a support. they said no, it's only one, not that out to see myself also in there in the cat that a museum, it's make me younger and i try to to continue my. yeah. acadia. 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 speed, strength, agility and reflexes like this one. in which i have to you hit as many buttons as i can in 30 seconds. so let's go actually this,
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if you an interactive machine that we have, it's a, it's a felony discovery for the youngest joe, you know, for the children got to, they could be a future national took place because they were the school and has grown high boys. we were figured out to specify the camera to the federation or a spiral academy, so they can build up a future of champion over future national games. this museum not just showcasing those who have already made sports history. it taking steps to uncover peach's stars. he, johnny gaz, raska al jazeera doha. ah, this is our desert. these are the top stories, and a russian sees fought to allow civilians out of mariposa come into effect. ukraine's deputy prime minister says a convoy of bosses is trying to reach civilians trapped in the port city.
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