tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera March 31, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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oh, a wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it feel exceptional. katara away going places to go with this is al jazeera. oh. hi there. i'm kim vanelle. this is the news are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine sans a convoy of losses to the besieged city of merrier pulse, and the hope of evacuating thousands of traps civilians,
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more russian shelling around cuba and germany heave 2 days after moscow announced its reducing military operations. 2 palestinians are killed by israeli forces during a raid and the occupied west bank following attacks in israel. and kenya's top cord blocks present to who can yas, is bid to change the constitution ahead of ki elections in august. and for you to spend that with your sport, including calls for russia to be expelled from footballs, governing body fee for them, the united states of america, mexico qualify for the world cup finals in cutter with beginners, news. our and ukraine's besieged city of merrier pole. where it's hoped, a temporary cease fire will give the thousands of civilians traps there. a chance to leave a convoy bosses is on route to the southern port city to move those residents out. some 160000 people have been trapped there with the little food, water,
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or shelter for weeks. 2 days earlier mariposa mer had warned. all residents had to be evacuated to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. the international red cross says it's also ready with aid supplies, but finally, getting use in other regions in the east. the governor of the new process, russian rocket strikes, have hit a military unit, and a fuel depot, killing 2 people for the east ukrainian forces say they have recaptured the town of trost units. and i've also made some gains around the capital, but awesome forces had bombarded the besieged city of charity eve and suburbs of give, despite promises to scale well down operations there. we'll have more of that on this in a moment. the 1st this report from bernard smith in the russian controlled area of northern maryville. there's not much left to fight for in marielle paul. but the sound of shelling is constant. no one flinches.
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after 4 weeks of this, they used to it. this part of this port city is now russian control, and some people are relieved about that. florida might be confused if the russians, they would say starting with why would you be unhappy that the red light dunbar that hit that will scare the they didn't. dumbass is russian speaking, ukraine was depressing us with their language. we launched at 1st no problem, but then there was too much pressure. and then in 2013, the 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 was just looking for an excuse to invade. marapoo city council says there are around
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a 170000 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 past horrible. and since then, 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 crimea with don yet can le ganske and narrow ukraine's access to the black sea? that's why neither side is giving up. fulfill burgess the dean in my neighbor's old,
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she can come. i share the food with her. i shared with every one 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 erratic, even if there is power. with russian control comes russian administration. the zed is everywhere, the hash tag reads, we don't abandon our own. what began as an identification on military vehicles in don bass has evolved into russia's logo for this war. what did you leave with so much cruelty under bonbon shall flying. why was there a need to the show 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 with the
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rush. it takes full control of my uncle. it'll be the 1st major ukrainian city to fall on morale boost to one side. the psychological blow to the other too much is at stake. that to be any let up in the shelling bernard smith, i'll just 0. mario paul or mcbride joins us now from the west in ukrainian city of the faith and rob. now finally as we're saying those people trapped to mary paul. since the start of this conflict may have a chance to escape that at least is out from the ukrainian side of but we are still waiting to see just how and when that this humanitarian corridor is set up and put in place. i think the hope was that it would be up and running by and today thursday and tomorrow friday is now looking more likely with the i c r. c, the international committee of the red cross saying that it is prepared to lead the convoy in and out of the city. but only if the 2 warring sides can effectively at
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guarantee it's safe passage that they, they have agreed on the timing and they route that they say a convoy will take out that there is a ceasefire in place. now the i c, r c says the russians have said that they will put in place a ceasefire at the problem in the past with attempts at a cease fire is just that both sides accuse each other of a lack of good for back, that acting in bad faith and, and from the ukrainians point of view, there, mistrust of stems from the fact that they accused the russians of diverting thousands of people who have come out of martyr. you pull a into a forcible detention, they say in either russian control territories or, or in russia and itself. the idea is that a 45 buses that have been sent a down to my, to you, paul, by the ukrainians will go into my. are you paul? come bring hopefully a hundreds, if not thousands of people out of there and also be joined. they say by private
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vehicles which will proceed along the coast to burn dance. this is a port city which has been taken by the russians since the start of the war, but then this convoy will then head north into ukrainian territory as far as the i c r c, a concerned. they also said that in addition to getting people out of murder you, paul, there is a dire need for 2, for the same corridor to get much needed humanitarian aid into the city. i will live there now. thank you for that. out that there on mcbride ally for us in live as we mentioned, russian shall and continues around the ukrainian capital. here, my con 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 after the russian announcement on tuesday that they with restoring forces the ukrainians, saying yes, they all wittering some forces, but they're intensifying. shelling on the areas that they still are able to do that
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from particularly in the north of keith. now there's 4 towns. there are mercury a voucher, hoster mill, and our pin a pin has seem intense fighting a go on. there's also worry from the ukrainian forces who say they have evidence of looting from russian soldiers as they leave the area in other parts of that are of those at 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 or 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 are open for a few hours before russia. thought shelley again,
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roches president has seriously misjudged his own military capability, and according to britain's largest intelligence agency, jeremy fleming, the heb dulls the governor's g. c. h q. 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 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. the head of ukraine's estates, nuclear company says the un wall chug agency will monitor ukrainian plants occupied by russia. the international atomic energy agency will establish online monitoring missions for chernobyl and appreciate plans. i
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h t frothy l. mariano grossey visited a nuclear facility in nikolai of on wednesday. ukraine has 15 nuclear reactors, of which ain't to react is operating around to 4000000 ukrainians. mostly women and children have fled. the fighting most have escaped to poland and reporter kennedy harker has been speaking to some of them. and their polish female hosts offering shelter. julio dance go over her children and her friend are fleeing rushes, war and ukraine again. the 1st time they left 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 true amended best deal and we don't want to raise them in the republic that is being destroyed. so julio hopes to make it to toronto, canada, or she heard there is a large ukrainian diaspora. this time i left my house beyond jojo, the older son,
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his parents and husband there among the more than 4000000 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 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 and 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
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up arms. so it's women keeping things running inside ukraine and in countries like poland where they escape on sunday, women usually work at home with children. and now they are involved. they want to win this war. they are doing what they can and this is in a woman's nature. to help it up a bit to promote 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 breaking wirelessly. you not a machine? gun one you are you. but they aren't the only ones. just as they've throwed history . women are once again mobilizing into a silent army of support. up to them, like kimberly hell kit al jazeera show. michelle holland. i'd be more head on the
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news i including we look at the ripple effect of the war in ukraine. why castle farms in the u. s. saida feeling the pinch? australian t. v. reporter accused of revealing china's secrets. we have the latest from beijing as australia, as ambassador is refused entry to her child. and well, for both chiefs meet in doha with roches invade of ukraine. one of the main talking points at the fee for congress. ah, the united nations is holding a donors conference to raise money for its largest ever humanitarian appeal for a single country. it says it needs nearly $5000000000.00 an aide for afghanistan to avert a humanitarian catastrophe. of tory getting the reports. every day is a struggle for layla. my husband left afghanistan for around 5 months ago to look
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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, rochelle 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 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,
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sustaining their agriculture and enabling the placing functioning of social services to prevent further economic collapse. preserve those basic services. the international community has long said human rights must be upheld for the taliban leg. government to receive aid. those supporting the u. n. appeal, se the taliban decision to close may, secondary schools for girls last week has made it more difficult to raise funds from western governments to taliban. the de facto authorities have to live up to their responsibility to protect their people and to helps humanitarian organizations or do the work on the ground. that in each to 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, a palestinian man who stabbed a 30 year old mound abbas has been shot dead by and israeli civilians. and
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a separate incident. the palestinian health when the 3 says israeli forces have killed at least 2 palestinians, age 17 and 23. it happened during an israeli rate in the oxide westbank following attacks in israel. earlier this week, 5 people were killed when a gunman, automotive by co open fire, a suburb of television needed. abraham has more from jeanine when the funeral for the 2 young palestinian men has been held. people are shooting into the air in respect to all man. last year 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 the israeli army, they say that they arrest the palestinians for being wanted, or they believe that some of them are involved in the attack. that's happened to me, but all that it's ready to be 2 days ago where
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a gun man has shot 5 is really so and killed them. so there the palestinians believe that this comes in retaliation of this attack. let's not forget this. as we said before, g name has arms, so people usually here 5, these really forces raised with arm to young men alive and others. i would it in cricket person. just the attackers prosecutor has asked for the jamal construction murder trial to be transferred to saudi arabia. 26, saudis are being tried in their absence. in istanbul, the well known, sorry journalist was killed and dismembered in the saudi consummate there in 2018 because you fail and say, says the trial has stalled, because the saudi arabia's lack of cooperation. a court in china has to the sentencing of an australian t. v. journalist who's been on trial behind closed doors. tongue lay face is life
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in prison. if convicted of revealing state secrets, katrina, you reports from china's capital. australian journalist chung lay has gone on trial in this court in bay jing she's charged with a legally supplying state secrets overseas. australian officials tried to get access to the court and thursday morning, but were denied on grounds of national security. specifically, her concerning from ford factory in a row writable firm. we can have no clue of approaches of leaving secret. my name is tongue. 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 her and has expressed concern for her welfare detention. china's foreign ministry has dismissed the complaints drawer for by the way,
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by chinese 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 to process my 8 year process in terms of the charlie 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's been subject may well not low. the detail of what she said to have done. john lays trial comes at
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a time of ten's relations between china and australia. kendra has been a vocal critic of baiting handling of the pandemic and its human rights record. this has resulted in unofficial trade blocks, honest, really an impulse. and to day, there are no journalists left working in china, forced really in media companies. another is trillion, right? 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 she's convicted in china. 99 percent of defendants in criminal cases are found guilty. katrina you out as irritating kenny as tom caught his role to that, to present a root canal. his bid to change the constitution is illegal. the movers seen as a blow to kenyatta and his allies ahead of ki elections in august. more on this as cross over the mountain web, whose life for us from nairobi, malcolm. so,
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taurus are the significance of the ruling this ruling widely be widely seen as a move showing relative independence of history from those in power president who re kenyata and these and his allies was seeking to expand the executive branch of government. now his 2nd term ended august when the next elections are due, he can't run again for president. the changes might have enabled him to take a newly created more powerful role such as prime minister and to give powerful roles to several of his allies. but to do this resumed again that now this is seen as widely seed as part of a kind of growing effort among the historical political establishment. and kenya, the kind trying to keep control of the government in the face of new electro threats. in particular, the deputy president william, brutal who is a relative newcomer to the political scene and he will himself be vying for the
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opposition in those poles do in 5 months time. yeah. so what will this mean then for those election? well, it makes it harder for president who can you ask that to make deals with his eyes and give out those powerful positions to the key players that might play into the hands of deputy president william roots who be who be vying for that top post on the other hand, can you elections always mod by allegations of widespread irregularities and rigging, and those things might have a great bearing on the actual outcome of the polls rather than the constitutional court ruling today. but with the high court then the court of appeal, and now the constitutional court ruling against the interest of the executive who widely be seen as a good day for the independence of the judiciary in kenya. i thank you for that,
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malcolm where they live for us in nairobi to new z as president has dissolved the parliament he suspended last year, accusing politicians of attempting a qu. they defied case id 5 voting to repeal measures base. that would give him the total power. so high ripples really he 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 council to protect the state. clay cya, duck food, all 324 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 2 attempt, but it is
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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 who is exactly what opponents spend months accusing sight of staging since last july. when he such a prime minister for his parliament and wrong threw himself new sweeping powers. you felt threatened and then try to get them arrested. the prosecutor general said, i want to rest them. i have no evidence. and now he's saying ok parliament's finished. but this is, these are the acts of someone who is lashing out at anyone. he considers a political opposition. he doesn't want to dialogue with those that don't agree with them. the 64 year old was the constitutional law professor before taking up politics. in december, he notes, he 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
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high when ukraine has driven up food prices. amongst the political tension has done little less than the internal political wrangling and corruption that site claims force him to suspend parliament in the 1st place. but what does seem clear the need to stand off is another blow to son is is shaky. democracy sar, height us alger. there are. 3 members of parliament in pakistan have been debating emotion of no confidence in prime minister iran calm. he's being pressured to resign after a partner in the coalition government switch sides. opponents also accused con of corruption and mismanaging the economy. some have been jade joins us now. live from is, i'm abroad with mall a summer. what came this was going to be a crucial session where debate was supposed to begin between the 2 sides about the
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vote of no confidence, the opposition side b. with there, we saw the numbers that claimed that they have more than a 172 members. that is that magic number required to d. c. the current prime minister. they say not just with the coalitions allies, but they still have a quite a few members who are disgruntled from the ruling by cassandra. he kin soft. they say that their grievances have to do with the campaign. promises that the government have not been able to fulfill. and to discuss that further, we have a member of the national assembly, a former member of the national assembly at a former federal minister. so somebody who speaks to him. ron hahn very frequently . somebody who knows him now the opposition seems to have the numbers mister fest loveday. why is prime minister in round hon, not resigning from his boss because he's clearly lost the majority. thank you. with for inviting. ah, ruth, he will not resign. we will fight to the last ball. number one. number 2 are from my cam. the punch line is, ah, rich, i would represent killers to stop us. we are unstoppable. and we will not allow you
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there been brutally raping my country. this combine on british of combining united opposition along with him that i should lose. we will not let it happen anymore. will not compromise on the southern entities seller's best and dignity. and we will not sacrifice the lives of a people as way simple and clear whatever it takes a wrong one says that there is an international conspiracy afoot to try and dc. tim on opposition lead has been spoken to say that this is the last ditch attempt to try and save his government. he's called a national security council meeting. he is holding all of these sessions. but why now and why didn't he not aired before? and do you really think that is a last ditch effort and it can save him, unharnessed not for the his we have been doing this to save our government. there something with the people up on, on should know at the the evidence is, are there. so there is no denial of this, not something we made it up. number one, number 2. suddenly this tonight,
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opposition is so powerful. what we're doing for the bus, when off is there, we're failing. every dying. what happens this time? and what is, what is the reason the reason is that im wrong honest somebody was been speaking for focused on not compromising at all not allowing any other countries to come over and kill people. i mean we last name one country in this world. sacrifice. 80000 people and the life for what that was on our war. you know, we will fight our war, but not for others. it's not, we're not enemies anymore. remember this? you know, they've been treating, focused on, and the leaders, i mean, the leadership, which we heard in the boss, the add the tendency and capacity to sell their own mothers. and this countries are mother. so there's no comparison between the 2. i mean, i'm run on sounds great, all regardless. so even speaking about slant phobia explained, he managed the word to understand take it seriously that we're not extreme. as you know, we hate extremism. we don't allows you extremism. we don't have any problems being
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friends with the u. s. halls, or with the west on equal terms, not musson slaves, but opposition says that this is because the powerful needed re establishment and bag a sand no longer stands behind him, round fine. they call him a selected prime minister. and is he the people who've changed their minds is because nobody from the other side, they're all bowers, that b r, calling them anymore. and that's why in mankind is going to lose as prime minister fucks on you see. and i don't represent a party like others. i mean, they've been abusing the generals in public. they're been black mailing the judiciary. they've been making videos of the judges, but haven't heard of the, let me say, i'm not going to speak like, you know, i am all over there to support my army, respect my army, recognize and acknowledge the sacrifices given. and because of the strong army up bogus on is we're focus on is otherwise, you know, the neighboring country would have eaten us. and so why would i do that?
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even if the deficiencies, i will give them support and strength, but i will not speak ill like others because i'm responsible. i'm responsible, focused on i at there's government is for the people. as this government is always supportive. i'm effectively, i strengthen the army and you know, we be in his regime in my regime, you know, we've, we've made india that knows on the road. you know, what we did with the fire fighter planes and all that. that's a history, you know. and when we were to look at him, run home and he was handing over there, joe cardinal, who couldn't fly up. been, you know, we don't them a lesson and this is on acceptable. and you see the, the understand one more thing in this funny guy up just an example. india is allowed to trade it on in russia. we're not, we're not. so that's a very different debate, mr. bob, that we're running out of time. thank you very much for speaking with us. there we go. a member, a former member of the national assembly, festive of the of one of the communications team member for primacy. brown hahn is
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saying that he's going to fight until the end. there is no question of resignation, and if this comes to the end, then the prime minister might serve as the leader of the opposition rather than have been surveyed their ins amazon. thank you. i, sam, how to get an update to of the weather has kara, hello, then let's look to the middle east and we're seeing hot, dry and settled conditions over the next few days. we'll see things start to hot up across the levant temperatures picking up in places like baghdad will be well above the average. here. by the time we get to sunday, nearly 10 degrees with plenty of sunshine, and it's looking a lot more settled across the gulf states as that shamal wind ease is it'll be a little bit breezy on saturday, but temperatures will pick up into the high thirty's in places like doha and into to by now it's all about the wind. as we had to north africa, you can see that wind blowing is sour, assigned toward southern areas of europe was about wet and windy conditions,
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plague in coastal areas of algeria. but by the time we get into saturday, that pushes further east with the temperatures in places like cairo start to pick up about 5 degrees above the average on saturday. so hot and dry up in the north a lot wetter down in the south. some of the heaviest fools around cameroon, edging into western areas of southern africa for south africa. it's west in the east. but for johannesburg, plenty of sunshine with the temperature at $26.00 degrees celsius. though it will be cloudy in cape town this weekend. that should weather update. opec and its allies have ignored western demands to significantly increase oil output to help offset high fuel prices. the u. s. is reportedly considering the release of up to 180000000 barrels of oil from its strategic reserves. that would be its largest ever these since its creation and $974.00. oil prices have searched to record highs since rushes invasion of ukraine. well, i'm a chunky is a foreign policy,
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an energy geo politics advisor, a gulf state analytics, and he joins us now via skype from washington d. c. thank you for joining us. i just wanna start with the impact of this if adventure weights of the us releasing more, more oil. what will that mean for the market? the yeah, you know, the, to the 1st time that us and all the energy consumer hallways, home, part of it's pure to create the bellows in the market. but i could think leslie snake is really think of as b. r us has little short term. i think in the market because we have, we have a lack of investment in office supply and if we have lack of supply in the market, we can see the price goes up incoming miles and due to cody and make a menu or project meaning of a stream as late and we can see your energy created by maybe end of this year or next year as well. as we said, opec and its allies are, are ignoring demands to increase our oil output. do you expect that to remain the
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same for the foreseeable? yeah, you know, plus and mainly you a russia and so the flight from the current price and by that mr. mission seems to last september, each to 0. so the end, russia merely to boost to pump more oil in the market. but as i mentioned in the 1st question, was, why, from the equipment the production level and prices are not interested to boost to a po for oil in the market? and i think trying to keep kordek according production limit or gradually increase by coming amounts mainly by and that may as well how much pressure has there been from the u. s. on saudi arabia, on the u. e to increase oil production, how much pressure are they on the you know, is by the mystery. she wants to reach out to us mainly from the, because you a and the so the has to focus according to energy grant security. it comes in
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face twice to the already and your last small energy infrastructure of both countries target. it's like 30 i think, and this country is interested from as by going to support them to condemn the extent to supply on the side system to them. and also to put more pressure from iran to stop supporting policies in that migration was to more form to or is it in the market has to or not is impossible. nuclear 2 gold country is the national security concern, i guess. saudi and the you a also not happy with the us on other issues like returning to the j. c. p. o. a for example. as i mentioned to you about the countries in the region volunteers stop with the end of the region and that they are not opposed to that. but they want to try not to
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secure because they're just companies as possible. you don't get back to market, you don't get that market is not in favor of it. last me, russia. so do you eat, but just companies interest that iran gradually gets the market bought the euro boss to get the market bid, who kept that should be for the holding this action. but any possible there may be, even if by going up restriction that the wrong not is 2 countries national and international security concern. all right, i thank you very much for analysis on chalky. they're a foreign policy and energy geo politics, advisor, golf state analytics. how many ukrainian say they hope for an end to war without delay? but even if talks lead to a fees 5 cities could take years to rebuild from live in west and ukraine. the investor, avi has one of them and story of survival only those who have survived
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it no longer will ever truly know the terror joshua young center. victoria is a hairdresser from murray pool. when of edmund visits, she left the city on foot with her family. past death, past destruction. everywhere they went, she says they faced something horrible. i didn't even have her in the relative safety of levine. she still struggles to hold back tears to what the cover was last. no, i, i didn't understand what war was for that i had food, water and a warm place for the 1st few days. everything was working. then something started going on in the sky. someways beer were out of band boom. flew in for the 1st time
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. you had last night and 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. i thought 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 the slightest 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 this city was as dangerous as mine. like so many ukrainians
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. we've met here. the korea speaks russian. she's lived in mario, pull her entire life. and so she never felt threatened by anyone until russia invaded ukraine. and you do my last the only when it all started, i didn't think i could have so much. i'm a mother, i have 2 children. i take care of my elderly mother. i know how to love, but because of what they've done to us. i know i hate these people who started the so much and specifically those who came to my land and started raping at the 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 sinking my teeth into their throat and tearing them to pieces. victoria says she does not recognize herself any more angry
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at the loss of her old life. grieving for a place now bombed out of existence, worth videos of personal tragedy. now the only lasting memories of a home, to which she can never return. jane basra v o 0 live if the war in ukraine is affecting livestock. farmers as far as the united states. some estimate their expenses will more than double this air and could put them out of business. how did you cast her reports cool on farm. in fact, your county virginia is home to 2000 dairy cows who eat and eat and eat. each one goes through 80 kilograms of feed a day. i'm a 4th generation, very former migrant and it's suddenly become more costly for far more than smith to keep up with a demand. every product we use has gone, gone up more than twice,
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if not, triple, not only has feed become more expensive since russia's invasion of ukraine, but the price of diesel fuel has slower and it takes a lot of diesel to run for me. whitman and trucks depart away all that maneuver. it's gonna cost us an additional 106000 dollars this year just to operate at the same capacity is what we've operated in years past. just an action diesel. and then you take into consideration the tripled price of fertilizers and petroleum products, stuff that we is an animal health products. it's just, it's becoming very difficult. what lot, dennis pearson of the nearby soldier hill angus farm, is also feeling the pinch. this is going to be a very, very lean year. if we make any profit at all, ukraine exports about 16 per cent of the world's corn. now most of that goes to
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eastern europe, but the wars uncertainty has the price of corn going up across the globe. here in the us, it's trading at about $9.00 a bushel and that is the highest. it's been in nearly a decade. and these cows are hungry prayer the bread basket to europe. ah, they do grow a lot of grain. they're those. so we export and import. ah, so that causes our grain prices that are gone for the root o. e cattle prices haven't risen to match this 1000 kilograms. steer was auction for $2.00. akilah o, if you can believe what the economists are telling us. cattle prices are gonna rebound here in the very near future. ah, they need to and we hope that's true. ah, we can't go 2 or 3 years without
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a profit. ah, in this serene place, so distant from the violence, a world away. these american farmers say they stand in solidarity with ukrainians. but russia's war on its neighbor is sending ripples of trouble across the globe. the impact felt even here, hydro castro, al jazeera walk here, county virginia, true language government says paul cards will continue until may as the country deals with the worst economic crisis and decades of tricity as already all for up to 13 hours a day. and people queue for hours to buy fuel. st lines are also being turned off. the government is running out of foreign exchange to import fuel. the company of china and hong kong have acute britain, of pressuring, 2 prominent judges to step down from the roles in the territory. the british charges was served rather on the final quarter, final appeal, but judges se restrictions on free speech and civil liberties have made their roles
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untenable. adrian brown reports an independent judiciary has been a defining feature of hong kong since it was returned from british to chinese. rule nearly 25 years ago. it's 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 precedence set in courts. now, 2 of those judges have quit, citing the erosion of liberty and democracy here on the human rights lawyer. mark daley says it's another damaging blow to hong kong, international reputation. we know 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 all the judges say their resignations are a response to china's introduction of
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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 bail. oh, under the law, the government can select judges for trials held in secret without juries. in some circumstances, suspects can be expedited and tried on the mainland. hong kong leda says the judges were pressured into resigning by the british government, accusing it of damaging the territories judiciary. it is something to be regretted rather by half an decided that they have to leave. but what i find a very disturbing and i cannot accept sta. oh, i so say sion 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 left in hong kong,
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6 or britain and the rest from canada and australia. they're all retired. unlike the 2 judges who just stepped 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 turn on our own, then move on to the world that we are independent. that we are totally committed to the rule of law in wrong without any foreigner entitled full judges of now step down in the past 2 years. and that say legal scholars could increase pressure on others to follow. adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong, still head on al jazeera russian delegates attend the faith congress. there are calls of the country to be kicked off a football governing body. ah
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ah ah yes peter can thank you very much, woke up qualifying action to come. but 1st you train's ambassador at the cutter as called on russia to be kicked out a fever of the invasion of he's country. will football chiefs met at fif? is congress in cut us capital? doha, russian delegates were also in attendance. i corresponded andy richardson with their russia's national teams, may be banned from all international competitions at the moment, but it hasn't stop the football federation for making an appearance of the face. the congress, the annual meeting of footballs will governing body, which is taking place in castle. peter says it can't suspend the federation,
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the political actions taken by a country's lead as well. that's not a few shed by ukraine's representative. this congress getting its right that the russian football federation is sitting just a few yards away from you here. i think that they have to be expelled from this body since they have perpetrated the crimes committed to general be violated all the norms of the instructions. town the ukrainian football team play this world cup. is it possible? well, it's difficult for me to say you see is the situation and more a for the personally petition our so of course we will be happy to do that. ukraine to remain in the right place at the chaise. well, cut that place in scotland has been delayed and so at least in june, drove the group stages of the finals, which kick off in november that takes place at the same venue on friday. fif
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a president johnny in francine called for an end to conflict during his address to the congress holds up for discussion with the world cup every 2 years. but he surprised many by claiming the idea was not features. we started the feasibility. but if i did not propose anything, if i came to the conclusion that it is feasible that it would have some repercussions and impacts. but once this certified, the next phase stops and it's a phase of consultation, is the phase of discussion, is the phase of trying to find agreements and compromises. ah, well author, algeria failed to qualify for the world cup. the president of a football association is resigned. but they have also lodged an appeal with 3 for hoping to find a way in to cut the 2022. algeria were beaten by cameroon,
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over 2 legs, but they are all using the outcome of the 2nd match in l. g area that was distorted by the officiating camera and one the 2nd is to once, once in a way goes. egypt also launched an appeal after being knocked out by cynical african football journalist i show comedy show, explains why both appeals unlikely to succeed. to be quite honest. i understand where algeria and egypt are coming from. but when you look at the history of how 500 cases like this, don't have to prove that there was more practice or the corruption with the referee . and also you have to give credit to papa because i guess i'm, i, he's one of the top 3 best referees on the african continent. he knows what he's doing. and really you have to understand the camera. and we're also in the fighting algeria. yes, they are the reigning arab kept champions. do a here in cuts are very sad for their friends that don't not be coming to watch the team play with a 2019 african champions. they deserve to be to have a good quality side. but football is what it is when you go into a gave me said i draw
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a win for loss. you have to be prepared for that. 2 more teens of qualified for cancer, 2020 to mexico or through to the 8 straight world cup to run that stretches back to 1994 in the bay qualifying campaign with a win over el salvador. sooner open the school in amro human ace added to penalty before have time to feel that you know, when i finish. second, in the group behind candidate, ready book to base was the united states of america returns of the world cup of the missing out on the 2018 through the month in russia. the american french baseball despite a to know last the cost, the rico on the final night of quantifying. meanwhile, the costa ricans finished in the north and central american group. that means they are due to an intercontinental play off against new zealand. that'll take place in the cutter in june. the key we book the spot in that playoff by thrashing the solomon islands in the final. although she only a qualifying he's eaten, secure
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a 5 no victory. taking them a step closer to reaching the world cup for just the 3rd time in their history. and on friday, we'll have a special program following the woke up to as it happens, live in doha. coverage begins at 1545, g m t frances, in concert we will also get the chance to see some of the world rarest sporting memorabilia on display of the country's newest museum. joanna gush robs could report from the capital. go ha. in 196422 year old cassius clay shook 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 worldwide fame alongside alleys, gloves, or a pair of boots. will my brazilian legend pele to victory at the 1970? well cut final ad michael shoemaker's title winning car from 2000 which he ended
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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 any more for you to look for your favorites was 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 cats are prepared to make its own by holding the 1st world cup in the middle 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 and a sport. among their most famous sportsman rally dr. nasa alex here who's 14 dac or rally titles as well as an olympic metal and shooting. many people asked me there is another law settle at the and shoot ingo one man in the and without
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a support. they said no sir, only one must set up to see myself also in there in the, at that a museum, it's make me younger and i try to, to continue my. yeah. korea. well, this museum isn't just dedicated to historical supporting achievement, says 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 feed strength, agility and reflexes like this one, in which i have to as many buttons who i can in 30 seconds. so let's go. actually these interactive machines that we have it's, it's a talented discovery for the youngest, you know, sort of a children that they could be a future national level because they will call. and if they go to high point, we will take you got to set to stick handed to the intervention or correct academy . so they can build up a future champion, which are national to this museum,
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not just showcasing those who have already made history, but taking steps to uncover future does to join a real sca algae. they were doha, defending cricket women's world cup champions. england will face australia in this year. the final on sunday. that's also the english thresh, south africa by 100. 37 runs in christ church earlier in the semi finals. danny, why it's up for the $129.00. is them posted $293.00 for 8 and so africans, they've even got close sophia and $66.00 to $36.00. i so africa all out for only $156.00. and for me, one of the food rates in the united states for next year, the cars will compete on the las vegas strip landmarks such as the bellagio and caesar's palace hotel will feature along the temporary streets circuit for saturday night rates. from november 2023, the american parent company of the motors full series is expanding its north american footprint. already having races in austin, texas, and miami,
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making its debut later this year. that's where we'll leave it for now. i'll be here again with more support later. kim. thanks paid. i don't know about you, but i'm desperate to get to the cut off. false museum now looks cool. i do say with us that's news on the back moment with morning's season. ah ah ah ah. when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks,
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