tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 31, 2022 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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nation is of life on the russian occupation. troy street, totally destroyed. keep central station has become evacuations with russian forces coming. closer, pensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there. i'm given l, this is been use all i from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, ukraine's and the convoy of bosses to the besieged city of mario pulse, the hope of evacuating thousands of traps of idiots. more russian shelling around the keys and cheered me 2 days after moscow announced its reducing military operations to palestinians are killed by israeli forces during
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a raid the occupied west bank and turkish prosecutors want the trial of 26 suspects in the killing of journalists demolish shop to be transferred to saudi arabia, and i'm here to stay with your school, including called for russia to be expelled from footballs, governing body fi 1st, and the united states of america, mexico qualify for the world cup finals in costa we begin this new all in ukraine where a convoy of bosses is set out to evacuate civilians from mario pole in the east. russia has agreed to open a humanitarian corridor from the city for the 1st time. as 5 weeks after the invasion began, at least 160000 residents, a trapped desperate for food, water, and shelter. but russian forces are continuing their bombardment of the, nor toggling the outskirts of q and jeremy here,
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where more than 100000 people are trapped. and that's despite promises to limit operations their president will. autumn is landscape warning. russia is regrouping its forces. the new strikes in the eastern dom boss region. boscoe says it's focusing on liberating people from ukrainian control. we'll have more on that in a moment, but 1st this report from bernard smith in the russian controlled area of northern mario poll. there's not much left to fight for in marielle, paul. but the sound of shelling is constant. no one flinches. after 4 weeks of this, they used to it. this part of this port city is now russian controlled, and some people are relieved about that. florida might be confused if the russians they would say, started to why would you be happy that the right number one kid that was crazy. they didn't. dumbass is russian speaking. ukraine was depressing us with their
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language. we launched at 1st no problem, but then there was too much pressure. then in 2013 as of brigade came and it was chaos. the russians say this city has been destroyed because they, as of a group with neo nazi sympathies, won't surrender. the battalion is integrated into ukraine's national guard with has some autonomy. the presence here was one of vladimir putin is justifications for launching what he calls a special military operation. ukraine says russia, which is looking for an excuse to invade variable city council says there are around a $170000.00 people still in the city. most have been without power or running water or much food for a mum. hey, you got an indication of a scale of the need. there is here for humanitarian aid. this place has been on the russian control. now, for about a week, this part of mario full. and since then,
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this has been turned into an, a distribution center with food and freshly cooked meals and some medical assistance. but all of these people from here, they go back to what's left of their homes. these people are caught in the middle of one of the most strategically important battles in ukraine. milepost capture would help russia create a corridor to join cr amir with done yet. can le ganske and narrow ukraine's access to the black sea. that's why neither side is giving up. fulfill burgess, the within the money was old, she can come. i share the food with her. i shared with everyone who lives on my street. there's so many people who are old, who just can't come message boards or used to spread news about who is safe, who's missing? who was died? mobile phone coverage is erotic, even if there is power. with russian control comes russian administration,
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the zed is everywhere. the hashtag reads, we don't abandon our own. what began as an identification on military vehicles in dom bass has evolved into russia's logo for this war. was, did you leave so much cruelty under bonbon shall flying. why was there a need to destroy homes? it's a military crime. no one should do it. both sides are guilty to bump at night to shoot, kill. her son is here to help. oh, if russia takes full control of mary up all, it'll be the 1st major ukrainian city to fall. a morale boost to one side, a psychological blow to the other. too much is at stake. for there to be any let up in the shelley bernard smith al jazeera mary or paul or mcbride joins is now live
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from the west and ukrainian city of if rob and now there are humanitarian corridors and to be opening for the 1st time. out of that city, out of merrier poll. that's why we're waiting to see just what's a, how this phase and how this operates. this humanitarian a corridor aid was intended to begin today's thursday. but there is some speculation now that it won't actually happen until tomorrow, friday, the international committee of the red cross, the i c r c is saying that it's a set ready and willing to help out and lead at this said the convoy of vehicles in and out of the city, we do know from ukraine's a deputy prime minister that a $45.00 buses have been dispatched to the city the and the it's also reported that the russian side has agreed to a cease fire. now that had been previous agreements, previous attempts to cease fire, which have failed because of a lack of trust on both sides, that the ukraine needs also mistrust that the russians after they,
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but they say thousands of people from matter. you, paul, have been forcibly that moved into russia itself or to russia, russian control areas. we do know that the intention is that this convoy of buses will be picking people from battery of paul, taking them along the coast to the dance. this is a russian controlled nav, russian controlled part of ukraine's coast, but then heading knolls into ukrainian territory. and of course, we know that from a population of well over full 100000 in matter. you, paul, there is said to be 850160000 people still in the city still in a very desperate away. but on my run by before i send the have thank you. so just as we mentioned, russian shelling continues around the ukrainian capital and mine. com has more from keith fighting is still continuing and there's a complete mistrust of the russians were hearing more and more as the days go on
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after the russian announcement on tuesday that they with restoring forces the ukrainians, saying yes, they all withdrawing some forces. but they're intensifying showing on the areas that they still are able to do that from particularly in the north of believe now, there's 4 towns there are mercury a voucher, hoster mill, and a pin. a pin has seem 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 the area in other parts of that are of those towns i just mentioned, russian forces are encircled and there's a fight there to try and clear those areas but in terms of that actual withdrawal, yes, it does seem to be happening in parts around keep. but in junior 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
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every deal that they've ever made with us say the ukrainians. they reneged on they point to the humanitarian corridors which are open for a few hours. we will russia thought chalet again, roches president and seriously misjudged his own militaries capabilities act, according to persons largest intelligence agency, jeremy fleming head of the government's g. c h q. spicer. this 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 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. attorney branton is a former british ambassador to russia. he joins us now live from cambridge. thank
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you. time, what's your sense of where things are out here? some analysts have said, you know what we're saying on the ground is it is a natural pullback for russian forces the spring. is that of regrouping? do you think president putin has an accurate assessment of what's happening on the ground? i think generally funding for almost certainly got to quite right. i mean, are chosen to pretty good, pretty good on was present, cushion has been in withdrawal from the details of day to day government in russia for the last 2 years while he's been worrying about covet and now to touch, for example, on quote as well. so i think the likelihood is that he's not been fully informed on the russian ministry situation. it the subordinates around him. he has a limited number of people who have any access to them. or most certainly quite co office about giving him the full details of how badly the russians are doing militarily. although he obviously knows enough that he has substantially altered rushes war aims, the regional, i'm sure you will recall was cycle denazi's vacation of crane,
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which basically meant getting rid of the zone ski regime and replacing the rush of friendly regime that has been more refined down now visibly as a result of the machine failure to in effect fighting a war in east and ukraine and withdrawing as we began to see happen from, of the check on tooth. oh, why do you think though that jeremy fleming is speaking? i mean, there must be a reason for that. usually the g. c h q stays very quiet. what, what do you think he's hoping to achieve? yes, i mean, well, that's been the history only to cut an interesting new tactic by our intelligence agencies. since quite early on in the crisis has been to put as much as they can of the intelligence into the public domain as a way influencing the way things going to go. so in the run up to the invasion, the intelligence agencies actually in the face of an awful lot of inform political opinion, said the invasions going to happen. and the aim was quite clearly too discouraged to deter the russians for launching verification didn't work. it was sensible
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tactic. i suspect that so jeremy's aim here is to spread the awareness within the russian system that there is descent that, that is military failure and therefore to encourage edge identify mutiny, some sort of past revolt to, to bring the water in and said i talking about it continuing to make it through and what do you make of diplomatic efforts right now to find a solution to the conflict? obviously it is the meetings and turkey. there's meant to be more between the rushman ukrainian delegations, once or assessment, he think came either side or willing to make many concessions right now. i. well, i mean both sides have made quite significant concessions. as i said, christian has backed away from his expectation that he can occupy, or ukraine, the crime, the ukrainians of offered neutralization of ukraine, and rather interesting, they've also offered a 15 year pause on discussion of the faith to the crimea, which is going to be very difficult issue in the end of negotiations. so there is moderate optimism to be found out there. nevertheless,
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remains the case that there's a very nasty was still going on. it's pretty clear that that was going to continue at least in the east to the country. so we're not there yet, but things are kind of edging in the right direction. so i thank you very much. your time. toni brandt, and there are 4 british ambassador to russia. plenty more head on the news, all, including desperately needed aid for going to stop the launches its largest ever humanitarian appeal for a single country. australia and tv reporter accused of revealing time is secrets. we have the latest from beijing. as a straight is ambassador. it's refused entry to trial and well, football, chief meat in doha with rushes invasion of ukraine. one of the main talking points at the fee for congress. ah,
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a palestinian man has been shot dead to on a boss by an israeli civil civilian. rather off, the stabbing a 30 year old man. in a separate incident, the palestinian health ministry says is ready, forces have killed at least 2 palestinians, aged $17.25. that happened during his re raid and the occupied west bank following attacks in israel. this week 5 people were killed when a gunman, automotive bike opened font and a suburb of television crowds in the west bank of gathered to more than the dead need. abraham has more from jean. people are shooting in to the air in respect to all young man about a year. he's a 17 year old. according to witnesses, we spoke to era that they said that the israeli forces has rated the cab at out 70 am in the morning local time. the with firing shots. now, according to the israeli army, they say that they have arrested palestinians for
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a being wanted, or they believed that some of them are involved in the attack. that's happened to me, but all at his rate is to tv television 2 days ago. where a gun man had shot 5 is radius. so and, and killed them. so they're the palestinians, believe that this is come in retaliation of this attack. let's not forget that, as we said before, janine has arms. so people usually here fight these really forces raised with arm to day 2 young men lost their lives and 3 others are wounded in particular. and a turkish prosecutor has asked for the trial of saudi suspects of the 2018 killing of journalists, jamal kashodi, to be transferred to saudi arabia 26. saudis are being tried in istanbul, despite not physically being there. he talked, you was killed and dismembered inside the saudi consulate there in 2018. shocked.
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his fiance says the trial has stalled because of saudi arabia's lack of cooperation . the killing, strained relations between and current reacts or soda is standing by for us now in istanbul, resource. so if the suspects aunt in turkey anyway, and saudi arabia hasn't been cooperating with the trial, why is the prosecutor asking to transfer the trial? well, those who are familiar to this case, the kid and go for casualty and the following judicial process to say that it is mostly a political decision here in turkey. because just after 2018 after the killing of jamal cartridge g at the, the nations between turkey and saudi arabia got very much interrogated. so the phrase relations got to an extent that the, almost all business sectors between the 2 companies was halted. some menu of the turkish nationals even were denied to enter in saudi arabia. and then turkey
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starting from 2020 on a sort of tons, went on and decided to make a regional reproach men's and to, to, to, to recover his relations with the neighbors. and the regional countries, such as when i thought of emanates radio, egypt, and even agrees as a part of the new direction of the foreign policy. however, the hasn't been any progress regarding took your saudi arabian relations. so, so with the idea had one of the main demands that turkish courts who is, who is judging this saudi nationals where been involved in the killing of jamal cartridges that came to be dropped so far that hasn't been any there will ultimately gotten to that took it rejected to drop the case, but now the prosecutor is asking the a did they did that the judge to drop the case. so today, the turkish for the minister moment also to said that soon they're expecting some
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remarkable, significant progress in terms of the relations because are the anavia and turkey to, to, to come and present ad one also is expect that soon to was it saudi arabia. so that's why the experts were familiar to this case, to say that this is a political so top i thought to talk a little bit more about the trial. it sounds, as we said, and there's been a lack of saudi arabia, cooperation from saudi arabia. so how is this trial progressed? ah, well, so far, there has been at 26, so with the nationals who have been involved in the killing of jamal casualty in 2018 in saw the consulate in a stumble. and since then, own, this trial was continued and turkey has asked all the area to hand over the suspect to turkey by saudi arabia firmly reject it to, to, to, to, to do the accept this demands that is coming from turkey. so now at the,
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the prosecutor today in the trial that happened in the morning as the panels of george, to change his position to transfer this file to saudi arabia. and the prosecutor says that the reason for that, that he's asking for that is that the turkish courts do not have the authority or of judging to foreign nationals as these are just all the national. so it's, it's, it's saying that the ticket alternative is do not have that authority. so the panel of judge so far didn't make any decision. and they said that we need to, as the opinion of the minister of justice. and if the minister of justice decides, in favor of persecutors, opinion done this file is going to come back to the to do, did the court. and the next trial is going to be on april 7th, and must warbling the pad that the court most likely is going to decide in ways are in favor of their prosecutors demand. and the case,
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the fire of jamal casualty is going to be dropped in turkey, and the case is the dossier is going to be transferred to saudi arabia or ira. so sir da, therefore us in a sample. thank you. the government of china and hong kong had accused britain of pressuring to permanent judges to step down from barrels. and the territory of british judges served on the court. a final appeal, the judges se restrictions on free speech and civil liberties, and made their bones untenable. enter brown, the, an independent judiciary has been a defining feature of hong kong since it was returned from british to chinese rule . nearly 25 years ago. its legal system is unique. foreign judges preside in the territories highest court. there from countries that use unwritten laws known as common law, created by precedents set in court. now, 2 of those charges have quit fighting the erosion of liberty and democracy here for
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the human rights lawyer marked 80 says it's another damaging blow to hong kong, international reputation. we don't know exactly what tip them, what tip the balance here and why they got off, but the infrastructure, the legal infrastructure has changed such that they feel they can't do justice in hong kong. the judges say their resignations are a response to china's introduction of a national security law nearly 2 years ago. that followed months of often violent unrest since then, more than a 150 people have been arrested with most denied bales. under the law regard them and can select judges for trials held in secret without juries, in some circumstances, suspects can be expedited and tried on the mainland. hong kong leader says the judges were pressured into resigning by the british government accusing it of damaging the territories. judiciary. it is something to be regretted that they have
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decided that they have to leave. but what i find very disturbing and i cannot accept as the association of the judges resignations with either the implementation of the national security law or the practice of individual rights and freedoms. in hong kong, there are now 10 foreign judges vested hong kong, 6 for britain and the restroom, canada, and australia. they're all retired. unlike the 2 judges who've just step down. and that means they're not bound by decisions taken by the governments. one senior legal figure questions where the hong kong still needs foreign judges, presiding in its courts. we are able to serve on our own as it demonstrates, improved to the world that we know that we are totally committed to the rule of law
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and with the foreign name in title, full judges of now step down in the past 2 years. and that's the legal scholars could increase pressure on others to follow. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong, the united nations is holding a conference to raise money for its largest ever humanitarian appeal for a single country. it says it needs nearly $5000000000.00 in aid for cornerstone to avert a humanitarian catastrophe. the tory getting people every day is a struggle for layla. her husband left afghanistan for around 5 months ago to look for a job and she hasn't heard from him since she is living in a makeshift camping can the whole city with her 2 sons and her brother in law's family. rochelle lewis motion ramadan is coming and we have nothing to eat during this month. it is hard to fast eaten only bread. my kids are sick and i don't have enough money to buy them medicine. i collect garbage on bottles from the street.
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from morning until evening and i barely make the equivalent of $0.35, which is not enough to buy flour oil or rice for dinner. the number of people in afghanistan who can't afford food and other essentials has doubled since the taliban took over last year. the un humanitarian agency says $4400000000.00 is needed in afghanistan. as it faces an economic crash and humanitarian crisis. the money is needed to boost the delivery of food and agricultural support and to fund health services, water and sanitation and education. afghans need all help, enabling their economy, sustaining their agriculture, enabling the basic functioning of social services to prevent further economic collapse, preserve those basic services. the international community has long said human rights must be up held for the taliban leg government to receive aid. those supporting the u. n. appeal, se the taliban decision to close most secondary schools for girls last week. as
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made it more difficult to raise funds from western governments to taliban. the defacto authorities have to live up to their responsibility to protect people and to help you monitor in organizations. do the work on the ground that they need to add the decades afghanistan was heavily reliant on financial aid that was frozen when the taliban took power. now the un is urging the world not to forget the country as it faces a crisis. victoria gate and be al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera trinity as president dissolves parliament, 8 months off the suspended pi sites accuses politicians of mounting. allen, sport, i go behind the scenes. how late is high tech museum dedicated to sports? ah,
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hello there, let's have a look at the weather across europe, and there's more unsettled whether it's a 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, an island taking some of the heavier snow and stronger winds to the low countries and into france. happen to the temperature in paris. it's going to dip down by the time we get into friday with smaller, heavier snow, skirting further east heavy falls for the alps farther north of this is scandinavia . it is looking a lot clearer with some sunny spells. 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 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
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windy conditions pushed further east for the iberian peninsula for spain and portugal is more rain to come. we'll see some heavy snow. the 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. ah, ah, for pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrible consequences. a new documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons, the h i v, epidemic and the fight against covered 90. how we ignored the global source to port province before people and want coast time of pundents coming soon on august mainstream coverage of big
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minister says a convoy of bosses is trying to reach civilians trapped in the city of boston and has intensified around ukraine's capital as the northern city of tyranny. he, despite russia announcing to the scale down operations, their residential areas and civilian infrastructure, head to q suburbs. the palestinian health ministry says is ready, forces have killed at least 2 palestinians, aged $17.25. it happened during and his re rate applied westbank australian television journalist detained in china for more than 19 months has gone on trial in beijing to lay is accused of giving away state secrets charges that could lead to her being jailed for life. katrina, you reports from beijing. australian journalist chung lay has gone on trial in this court and they jing, she's charged with the legally supplying state secrets overseas. sterling officials try to get access to the court and thursday morning,
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but were denied on grounds of national security. specifically, her concerning unsatisfactory road regrettable. hm. we can have no company liberty of approaches. taken off with miss walker. my name is john. les chung worked as 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 head and has expressed concern for her welfare detention. china's foreign ministry has dismissed the complaints. talked about the way you barbara, chinese judicial authorities are handling 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,
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a former corresponded in china, and friend of chance says it's unlikely she'll get a fair trial to process my 8 year process in terms of the chinese system, but not in terms of most of how the rest of the world runs its course. so i feel it lay herself except in so far as she can judge 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. john lays trial comes at a time of tense relations between china and australia. kendra has been a vocal critic of baiting handling of the panoramic and it's human rights record. this has resulted in unofficial trade blocks on australian impulse. and to day, there are no journalists left working in china, australian media companies. another is really a writer,
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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 she's convicted in china. 99 percent of defendants in criminal cases are found guilty. katrina you out as irritating. cedric aviana is the head of the east asia bureau. a report is about borders and joins us now. from ty, pay, thank you for your time. and our correspondence recovered it a little bit there. but i'm wondering if you have any more information on on what ms. chang is actually accused of doing because she was working for the state broadcaster. so it's unlikely to have been an issue with her reporting. right. well, that's what mystery do. john is regina is showing absolutely no transparency on the case of chin lead. and it is impossible for anyone to know what
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exactly they reproach to this journalist, to data china, joseph over 120 journalists and press freedom defenders. and so is the same. most of them are being accused of crimes against the states without the regime giving any detail in the case of chung lake, it's very unlikely that a journalist who would work for the national broadcaster would be trading state secrets and which state secrets it's impossible for to hire for job that is like her to actually investigate on these issues. i guess the as you say when the big issues is the lack of transparency about even what she is accused of doing. and a strategy and officials have been stop from, from going into the harry. what does that say to you about the process? well, of course nobody can trust that she is being given
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a fair tree. or, of course, this is a barrier of justice, certainly is a foreign nation, or she should be allowed to have a representative from the australian embassy in the room during the trio. and they should be allowed to know what she's. ringback accused and unfortunately, because we can do nothing else but speculate on the reason why she's arrested, it's very likely that she's actually taken as a whole stage for the chinese reaching to pressure on her government. she wouldn't be the 1st a guarantee. china, the things are 3 for a nation knows including her and every time accused of stealing national secrets with do you think then that this is just a diplomatic detention because of the relationship between israeli or in china?
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it's might very well be. it's hard for us to know, but this wouldn't be surprising because the chat is richie, has done this before. they obviously do not respect the rights of their own citizens and not the rights of foreign nationals as well. so this is truly outrageous, and we're quoting on democracies to build up pressure on china so that the regime would stop this type of behavior. all right, cedric al viani there from a port is with on board is thank you. thank you to nearly as president has dissolved the parliament, he suspended last year, accusing politicians of attempting a qu. they defied chi sites by voting to repeal measures. they say would give him near total power. so highroad proposed or renewed young v as the law,
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another decision likely to divide a nation based on chapter $72.00 of the constitution. i announced to day at this historical moment, the dissolution of the reference to counsel to protect the state. quite cya doc said 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. 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, when he's such a prime minister for parliament and wrong threw himself new sweeping powers. you felt threatened and then tried to get them arrested. the prosecutor general said,
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i want to rest him, i have no evidence. and now he's sing. okay, parliament 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 committee to rewrite the constitution and put it to a referendum in june. meanwhile, the country is experiencing its worst recession since the 1950s. unemployment is high when ukraine has driven up food prices. and months of political tension has done little to lessen the internal political wrangling and corruption that cited claims force him to suspend parliament in the 1st place. but what does seem clear is that the need to stand off is another blow to son,
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is he is shaky. democracy sar, height us out there to enlist of easy walkman joins us now. live from tunis, l e t s. so 1st he suspended parliament now it's been dissolved. what does this mean going forward? well going forwards and what politicians say cooling full, a fresh elections, but this is the thing that ty site has yet to speak about. the constitution says that he has 30 days to hold legislative elections. but what we've, what spin in the press is that the minister of justice has sent a list of m p 's to the public prosecutor yesterday because they're accusing the m . p. 's. he met yesterday of homing. so a criminal band. and so that they, they sort of plotting some kind of counter crew. but what we've, we've seen is that the public prosecutor is actually kind of dragons heels to su
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warrants because no arrests have been made yet. but i, i'm wondering if you can remind as an idea of how we got to this point, as you are saying, his critics have accused him of trying to take near total power. how did we get here? well last year was a very, very turbulent year intensive politics for tenicia. there was a wave of protests in january that went on for 3 months. and then there was a terrible wave, a delta that had a huge impact on the country i have in the middle of july, which she's when chi side phrase parliament. so at that point, he took executive powers into his hand, and the latency. in september, he decided to rule by decree, and then last month he took the power of the judiciary into his hands when he does all the c a sam. so it's been a sort of progressive roll. all concentrating power in his hands. and basically
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he's been so lashing out and you know, pointing that finger it's anybody he sees is a sort of a critical and opposition. so i said parliament in a ways has been the last gate keeper for a full a. it is democracies. so yeah, this meeting yesterday, which is the 1st time that parliament is that she sat since july 25th with a key event they were due to meet on saturday. and the moment parliamentarians deciding whether they're going to go a hint of what the next move is ordinarily when just some it parliament's dissolved . they can still operate until a new parliament is elected. but at the moment, effectively the countries in a sort of political limbo again and parliament is once again in no man's land. all right, it's evoke mendez from tuna. thank you. and mrs. parliament and pakistan are due to debate, emotion of no confidence in prime minister ron comes,
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he think pressure to resign for a partner in the coalition government switch sides. opponents also accuse con of corruption and mismanaging the economy. some have been very joins us now. live from islam about osama. so is there man con, going to be out? does the opposition have the numbers? but if you hear the opposition, they are very confident that they do in the last 48 hours, they've been able to chip away the coalition government that enron can lead their majority by taking at least one political block who has alleged publicly that they will support them and they no longer support the government. they also say they have quite a few. and bees from the ruling party who are going to be part for part of their coalition now. and who are going to vote against enron con, but that is going to be the case. the government continues to come up with its counter claims as well thing. they still have the numbers, they are going to win back their own people as well. and it is going to be
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a back and forth that you wouldn't see until voting begin. this is a crucial 1st day of debate at the national assembly behind us, which begins today. and both sides are saying that not just the numbers, but they have the impetus behind them on the streets as well, that they will be able to bring down the government, which they call corrupt and incompetent. earlier we caught up with one of the members a member of parliament who is going inside the assembly session and important assembly session. and they say that they are going to make sure that iran con, does not stay in power any longer. the numbers are open and declared, we have way more than we need now to for him to lose that vote of no confidence. and now really he should just resign and that's the graceful exit. but if he doesn't, he's going to lose that board. does it? the clock is sticking, and after that pakistan we'd have to come together to stabilize the longer he stays
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in the longer he as government challenges, the stability and peace on the streets of the capital of the country. i think pakistan faces a growing danger of instability that was shown here among a leading member of the buckets on people's party, which is one of the major collision where the major parties, which is heading this move against enron hung. on the other hand, you have the focused on wilson league, the was being led by the leader of the house, shabazz shreeve, who is now boys to become the next prime minister of this world, of no confidence fails. so now it is a political circus in islamabad that has been going on for the last few days where allegiances are being formed or promises being broken, new promises being made. and people on the street are trying to figure out what is going to happen for the people who they are voted for in the election. are they
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going to be loyal to their parties? what they want for? are they going to be part of the opposition? which is going to dc the prime minister, the prime minister being adamant that he does have the majority, not one, not just inside the parliament, but he also hinted towards bringing hundreds of thousands of people in the streets as men, if their votes are not respected. so it is a very critical juncture, august on find itself in for the next few days when an elected government, the 1st prime minister in focus on who was saying that he is going to complete his 5 year term in the last 70 years. no prime minister has completed a 5 year term and they have had to go home due to one reason or the other. so it is an interesting period. it is political turmoil. the situation remains, at least on the security front to be calm. there is no agitation on the streets yet, but things could go very different if one of the leaders decide that they are going to bring people on the streets, they are going to contest as not just in the parliament, but on the streets in islamabad and other places as well as some have been surveyed
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there for us in some of our thank you police in chilly, have arrested at least 55 people during a day of nationwide protests demonstrated through fire bombs and stones at police. the violence broke out on the anniversary of the killing of 2 brothers by police officers. in 1985 there were protesting against the regime of then president or gospel punishing. at least 5 offices were injured. ganna is to start producing its own coven, 19 vaccine. in 2 years time in his state of the nation, addressed to parliament. president snob, collado said a national vaccine institute would be set up around 20 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government lifted most restrictions last week as the infection rate falls. a, a with
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with a, with a hubble space telescope has spotted the oldest and most distant star ever seen. it's called randolph and light from it took nearly 13000000000 years to reach here . nasa research is estimate the star is probably was at least a 1000000 times brighter than the sun and 50 times larger still hadn't sport formula honda? we'll re some las vegas strip next. dia details coming up with pizza. ah
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ah no, not 40 peter, jim. thank you very much. woke up actions come, but 1st, ukraine's ambassador casa, has called on russia to be kicked out a fee for the invasion of he's country. will triple chiefs have been meeting at fif? is congress in cotton's capital, doha, russian delegates have also been attending on corresponded andy richardson is there . russia's national teams may be back from all international competitions at the moment, but it hasn't stop the football federation from making an appearance of the faith, the congress, the annual meeting of football world governing body, which is taking place in castle. if it says it can't suspend the federation, the political actions taken by a country's lead as well. that's not a few shed by ukraine's representative this congress. do you think it's right that
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the russian football federation is sitting just a few yards away from you? i think that they have to be expelled from this body since they have perpetrated the crimes they committed to general be violated all the norms of the civilization instruction town, the ukrainian football team play this year as well. company, is it possible? well, it's difficult for me to say you see the situation and if the position is lower, so we'll be happy to do that. ukraine to remain in the right place at the chaise. well, cut that place again. scotland has been delayed and so at least june, the drop the group stages of the finals, which kick off in november that takes place at the same venue on friday. the 2 more teams have qualified for counters, 2020 to mexico or 3 to the 8 straight world cup finals that run the switches back
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to 994. they ended, they qualifying campaign with a win over el salvador l. m sooner open the scoring and their own, he added a penalty for health on the seal they to know when they finish thinking in the group behind canada who had already booked today's boss. the usa returned to the photos of the missing out on the $2800.00 to him, and they came to a spot by the to the last, the cost the rico on the find a lot of qualifying the rope, costa rica finished in the north and central american booth, that means they are through to an inter continental play up against into speaking of the key means they book their squad in their place by thrashing the solomon islands in the final of oceania. qualifying zealand, secure to 5, no victory. taking them a step closer to reaching the woke up for just the 3rd time. cutter got an early taste of a world cup atmosphere as more flags were raised on tow. how's waterfront for the
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teams? who qualified earlier this week, gone and supporters were in a celebrating mood, 18 beat nigeria to make it the ceo of cover 2022 says there is plenty full supporters to look forward to a lot of fans, or 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 club. alrick law has been revealed by added as, as the official natural for the fee for world cup cutter 2022 former woke up winners. e k. casias and cocher tested out the new ball in a friendly match with the local children or which means the journey in arabic. the 2020 woke up takes place and cutter from 21 november to 18th december and on friday we'll have a special program following the walk up draw as it happens live in dover. our coverage begins at 1545 gmc says,
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this is in cancer. we'll also get the chance to see some of the world's rarest sporting memorabilia on display of the country's nearest museum. joanna gush rosco reports from the capital bo ha. in 1964, 22 year old cassius clay shocked the world of boxing, beating reigning champion. sonny listened to the heavy weight 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, were my brazilian legend pele to victory? the 1970 well cut final and 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 olympic and sports museum. it's due time now for so such museum to be available in the house. you don't have to search or google anymore for you to look for your
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favorite sports. one, you can always come into the museum and take a look and get more information. i think that is so much information available on sports. it's a building celebrating sporting history as cattle 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 a strong gin and the sport. among their most famous sportsman rally dr. a nasa la tia whose one for dak hall rally titles as well as an olympic medal in shooting. many people ask me that that is another unless that a lot the and shoot ingo and met in the and what sort of support they said, no, it's only one, not that 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. 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
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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 use it as many buttons as i can in 30 seconds. sorry, let's go. actually this. if you interact of machine that we have, it's a, it's a felony, discovery for the youngest, you know, for the children got to, they could be a future national glare because they were the school. and if they go to high points, we will figure out the status that can go to the federation or direct aspire to 70 . so they can build up a future champion or for a future version of doing this museum. not just showcasing those who have already made sports history, but taking steps to uncover future styles to john, i guess, raska al, jazeera, doha, by him. he's holding on the top spot in the in b as east and conferences. the playoffs approach. show me butler school, 24 points and car allow 23. as the heat saw off the boston celtics,
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102698 y m e are still the top seed in the east as things stand. boston, they are forced in the east and uncles to avoid the initial post season playoffs for teams placed at $7.00 to $10.00 elsewhere. c j. mccollum was given a standing ovation by swarm of fans in portland. he traded to the new orleans pelicans in february and sadly for the whole band, he helped his new teams a victory here. the column swore 25 points in a 117107. when over the trailblazers the pelicans fly in line spots in the western conference. well, number 4 was on as wherever has been dumped out of the miami open to the shock defeats and always caspar rude. the norwegian, one, the 1st 63 before the german, he tracked with a 61 second said when that it would have hope to use that momentum to see out the match. but it was not to be rude. it took the deciding, said $63.00 to complete. a famous victory. rude will take on,
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unheralded argentine francisco, sit on dolo in the semi finals. he's playing at a 1st ever miami open and was full one up against italy, sciatic center. at that point, the 9 seeded italian was forced to retire to blisters on his foot. there was also a time in the women's competition. spanish foot seed fell about asa fell ill when she was $41.00 down to 16 c jessica bueller of the united states. but also left the court in tears. well, peculiar is set for a semi final meeting with will. number one in way to iga she on sake of poland, she on tech eliminated petrik of it's of a 6363 or her 15th straight when on the wi fi article become a new will. number one on monday, following ashley boss is the time defending cricket women's world cup champions. england will face australia in this year's final on sunday. that ought to be english threshed south africa by $137.00 runs in christ church earlier in the semi
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finals. danny wyatt top school with 129. as england posted 293, a timothy of his to sell africans never even got close. ceci colson, 66 to 36, a. so african roll out for any $156.00. and for me, one is added a 3rd race in the united states from next year, because we'll compete on the las vegas strip landmarks such as the bellagio. and caesar's palace hotel will feature along the temporary st. circuit for saturday night rates from november 2023. the american parent company of the mode is full series is expanding its north american footprints. already having races in austin, texas, and miami. i can stay late this year. and we do believe that without be that oregon, that the, you know, that, that, that request than that, that, that full one would be something on which, you know, due to the, the american chance with love to be involved even more fearful the smoke more later
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. okay. thanks, i pita, it's me kevin al, from use of the cock of hair and some into more orthodoxy. i'll see after that. ah, ah frank assessment, what are the political risks of batting wash or the gas for western leaders full sanctions on russian energy? sports, that's from recipe for recession in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, it's rush hour at the local community center in low batch of 15 kilometers from the board or ukraine. that know that got jack is
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a retired russian language teacher and is collecting goods donated by people from all over europe. thought i agree are helping people on the other side of the border to once the state behind who can plead since russia invaded ukraine. danita has been driving across the border every day. crossing the border is always tricky, but the women say that day to day, they have a lucky day because the border guard is someone they know and it's going to be hopefully much easier to bring down the goods in the notes. if we leave to find a less chaotic situation, that in the past few days, people seem less exhausted just i'm, i'm not crying. as you can see. that no does mission has been accomplished for now, but you will return with more goods as long as rushes missiles and rockets forced people out of ukraine. ah, they joined one of the world's most notorious armed groups but found
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a way out, rebuilt their lives. and now help others a tale of forced recruitment child soldiers and the her refill exploitation of women. daughters vows chabad, part of the radicalize you'd series on al jazeera. ah . ukraine sends a convoy of bosses to the besieged city of maria pole in the hope of evacuating thousands of trump civilians, more russian shelling around cleveland journey of 2 days after moscow analysis reducing operations. ah.
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