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so, but also the harshness of life on the russian occupation. h y, a street totally destroy keep central station has become evacuation central station with rushing forth. come closer. tensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. ah, to day must be the starts of a better future for the people of yemen. a truce in yemen, the un says rival sides of reach, say to month agreement and hopes that will lead to a political process. ah, hello sir robin the watching out there, a locked my headquarters here in doha, also coming up ukraine denies bombing,
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a russian oil depot in the border city of belgrade. moscow says the attack could hinder talks to end, the conflict falls from their homes. by bombings, we meet the residence of co, keith taking refuge under ground as russian forces shall their city also got back. oh yes, the stage is set for the well cut. 2022 in canter team. find out who they're up against in the 1st round. ah, welcome to the back of the rival sides. indians war have agreed to a 2 month truce from saturday through an envoy for yemen. says the saudi lead coalition and who the rebels will stop all offensive operations in yemen and across its borders. here in hopes the agreement is a step towards ending the conflict which began in 2014 or both sides of also agreed
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to allow fuel shipments into her day to port and commercial flights to operate from the capital snob. kristen salumi has bought from the un headquarters in new york. the un broken deal announced by special envoy hahn's greenberg will bring some much needed relief to yemen after 7 years of war. it comes at the beginning of ramadan and the last for 2 months. humans, foreign minister said in a tweet that his government will take steps to arrange for the release of prisoners, open, santa, or port and release oil ships via the port of her data, a spokesperson for the iran backed who the rebels also welcomed the news. as did the un secretary general, these truce must be a footstep do ending yet men's devastating walk a halt to the fighting, coupled with the anthy full sheeps and the using of restrictions on the movement of people and goods in out and within the country,
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will contribute to building thrusts and creating a can thus environments to resume negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. not only has this conflict held tens of thousands of yemenis, it's also pushed millions more into hunger. and the last cessation of hostilities was back in 2016 dave the roche is a senior fellow at the gulf international forum. he says, the deal doesn't guarantee piece. i'm skeptical. i mean, part of the problem is yemen has, has always been a rather fragmented society, organized on tribal basis. and it's become more fragmented, some acronyms res, atomized. during war. so you know, the sides have agreed to a solution here, but there are a lot of people with guns and in yemen you may not feel bound by the negotiations of these 2 parties. they'll say we want to part of that. they're pursuing their own agenda. there are a lot of people who have sprung up and have profited off of war. so, you know,
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but all that being said, his mind else is always has to be kind of negative, but you know, it's not just road. and also the cabinet season went and this is a hopeful sign. and i'm hoping that we find you know, basis for a piece here because the worst is done sustainable. if you have a broad agreement between the 2 major sides, then you can address the other issues in detail or secondary issues sessions which are problematic. but all that being said, i mean this is the closest we've ever been. so perhaps we should put our skepticism aside for a moment and just focus on what's will ask the war in ukraine, where keith has denied russian accusations that had attacked a fuel depot in the city of belgrade. now it happened as under the round of talks to end, the conflict got underway. the kremlin has walled that the attack could threaten negotiations, and the fighting of mcbride has the latest from liveth friday at 1st light
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just beyond ukraine's northern border with russia. fire fighters, tackling ablaze at a fuel depot in the russian city of belgrade. the governor there has accused ukraine of sending helicopters to attack the oil storage tanks under the cover of darkness. security camera and other footage on social media seems to confirm some kind of attack by helicopters and the firing missiles if the russian claims are true. this would be the 1st attack by ukrainian forces on russian soil since the war began. ukraine's foreign minister said he could neither confirm nor deny responsibility. but the kremlin says the suspected as strike doesn't help the prospect of ongoing peace talks. ukraine's top security official later denied his country was behind the attack. russia has continued to withdraw units from towns
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and cities, north of the capital, keep spieler chickies girl with the big, the partial withdrawal of units of the russian occupation forces from the north of g. every jackie towards the state border with the republic of bella ruin continued she needing drunk. one of those battlefields has been the airport and military base at hosta mel to the north west of keefe. drone footage shows the air base heavily damaged, but the russians gone. russian forces had seized the base in the opening hours of the war, but were forced back by ukrainian counter attack before recapturing yet again later, the ukrainians accused the russians of indiscriminate shelling to cover their withdrawal and launching multiple missile attacks. them kind of him out in the mainstream or what does it means killing down come, but actions in you've entered his direction of it does. it means that there will be $100.00 rockets instead of $100.00 truck about launch in give or something else. on
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the southern front, following long and complex negotiations between the 2 warring sides and the international committee of the red cross, a convoy of buses was sent to the besieged city of merrier pole. in the hope of evacuating trapped residence from the i need. we are currently on the move from you in order to ensure safe passage for this video desperately want to see the city . the i c r. c is also looking to bring much needed humanitarian aid into the city . robert bride al jazeera levine shortly after all, but broad fall that report the international committee of the red cross says its team, which was on its way to help people leave. mary paul was not allowed in. the convoy was turned back to nearby as a parisha. the red cross says the conway was also unable to leave humanitarian aid because it did not have permission from russia. ukraine president says at least 3000 people were able to leave. the city of autumn is landscape,
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the ukrainian president of accused russian troops of mining and booby trapping areas near keith as they retreat nappies much enough. occupiers are retreating in the north of our country slowly but noticeably they are pushed away with fighting and leaving their positions after their withdrawal, the situation is catastrophic, and there is so much danger. first of all, air strikes might continue. secondly, they are mining the entire territory, houses, hardware, even the bodies of those killed. there are so many trip wires and other dangers that's not in the east of our country. the situation remains very difficult. russian troops are building up and down bath in the car, key region. they are preparing for new powerful strikes. we are preparing for even more active defense. that india is under pressure from the united states and its allies not to continue doing business with russia. leaders sobbing, ward of consequences if they help the kremlin evade western sanctions. elizabeth moran has moved from new delhi. the lab brought received
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a rev. you're welcome. on the international stage, the russian foreign minister came to india after a visit to multiple ally, china. neither india nor china have condemned russia's invasion of ukraine with india, abstaining from all volts on the war at the united nations leverage said russia appreciates india's independent foreign policy. and along with china, they working to bypass sanctions by using different currencies. many years ago we started moving relations with india was china was many of cause for amusing dollar euros to more and more use of national goddess. under those circumstances, the strength of i believe, will be those who fight with riches natural. on the eve of lab, rob's visits, the indian government defended its decision to substantially increase all imports from russia. when oil prices go up,
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i think it's natural for countries to go out into the market and look for what are good deals for their people. but i am pretty sure if he wait 2 or 3 months and actually look at who are the big buyers of russian gas and oil. i suspect the list won't be very different from what it used to be. and i suspect we won't be the top 10, not that mr. india era. india is putting it's on mash our interest 1st like any other country or what i think is upsetting the western nations. that is the fact that the russians are willing to offer some oil to india with a huge discount of almost $35.00. so that, of course, the western nations would like to be great to profiteering. but i would imagine that that is what any consumer would do when they go to the supermarket. if they
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find there is a sale or something they want to buy, they will utilize it. indeed, as russia is also india, the biggest arm supplier and love for all said the lauren, ukraine won't disrupt that. india is walking a tightrope as it tries to keep good relations with russia and the he with america's deputy national security advisor for international economic felipe sing visited indian officials earlier this week. and the government has said all question from western nations to take a stand against russia. the latest comment come from the architect of us sanctions against moscow, who warned on his visit new delhi on thursday, they will be consequences for country circumvent. elizabeth moran and al jazeera you daddy, ah, now they draw all the football well cup has taken place in the house, they should have cancer. the tournament will be the 1st in the middle east and the
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only one to take place. so late in the year, let's take a quick look at all of the 8 groups. cut all the hesitation has been handed a tough draw in a group that includes the netherlands, the african champion, senegal, while european, heavyweight, spain and germany also together in the same group. but if you look into group, be very interesting match there where iran will face the united states. well, nicholas huck is with sans in senegal, who was celebrating the teams announcement in the draw. ah, there's really an air of confidence here among people in this square, in downtown to car. they feel like they have the luck of the draw and look. it woke up hasn't even started, and people are celebrating. why? because they feel that senegal is in a group with guitar, ecuador, and holland hope that they can go even further than any other african team has before. of course, there are other cameroon tunisia, morocco gone out,
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all of them this year have very strong blares that evolve in european clubs. and yet few african countries have gone beyond the quarter finals in 2002 synagogue was limited in the quarter final. so was cameroon, in 1990 when they were led by jose media. but this year the teams are made up of strong players that evolve. chelsea, the liverpool, or at least john and all of them started right here. playing football on the streets, make no mistake. africans have enormous talent, and many people from african assistant or dual nationals have raised the world cup in the past. but this time around there's hope that an african team can perhaps do so. anything is possible for this world cup. and synagogue when the world cup, disposable and why not been, we are planning for it to be
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a nation to render world to car. and hope that will happen in thought. well, still ahead here on al jazeera, we give it exclusive access to joint military trills from the u. s. on the philippines. well, the steel alliance could meet all the region. also ha, a 1st retail jobs amazon in the us vote by the company's workers in new york. it's been described as a victory for labor rights. those stories after the break, ah, journey has begun. the, the full world cup is on its way to cattle. your travel package to the hot and dry weather continues across northern sections of india. here everyone here is the forecast on saturdays. so new delhi did not see
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a drop of rain for the month of march. and the thing is, normally we were expect $15.00 to $16.00 millimeters for the hot and dry weather continues stretching from central areas. the indian state of telling ghana rogers stunroad in punjab and delhi for example, you've got a high of 39 degrees on saturday. i think we're going to see thunderstorms flare up wide spread across our sri lanka. so colombo, for the next few days, thundering downpours in store for you into china. it's also really wet picture here . first, it started with vietnam that weather now starting to pivot further toward the west and really fill in for southern sections of thailand on saturday, we're going to see strong winds across the coast as what now for southern sections of china. wet weather is starting to slide away, so we'll get back into the sunshine eventually. but that's 16. well below average. but we'll get you up to $23.00 as we head toward monday, which is closer to where you should be for the month of april. japan. temperature is below average. harry took you at 13 and beijing 18 degrees. your temperatures
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are also on their way up in the days to come to actually above average cancer, airway official airline of the journey. lu, europe's grand capitals are littered with monuments loading their imperial pass and their museums filled with artifact spoils of war and occupation uprooted from their places of origin. people in power explores the heated debate, her own right from ownership admits activists taking matters into their own and out of africa on a jessina. ah ah,
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look about what you deserve with me said robin. a reminder of all top stories. the rival side said, yep, it's nearly 8 year war have agreed to a 2 month truth from saturday. both sides of also agreed to allow fuel shipments into a day to port and let commercial flights operate from st. on british military intelligence as an attack on the russian field that i will likely strain, their obvious, already struggling logistics. ukraine denies. it carried out the early morning helicopter attack in the russian city of belgrade. also the lineup for the world up 2022 open games is set the drawer to decide which teams will face each other. took place of the host country of cattle. this will be the 1st time the competition has been hosted in the middle east. la russian forces of talk to the new crane, 2nd largest city of co keep for a month more than a 3rd of the 1400000000 population has fled. the fighting now many left behind our
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underground train stations tended to make shift bomb shelters. our reporter as a dag visited the worst terrier of the city. so this is lucy, ben. it's pure relief. good with you, my boy. they shelled so much last night says that lana shattuck over the shell so much. but we're holding on with the dinner, maria, to summer, they emerged from their shelter. shorts and the subterranean existence. they have been forced to live because of this war. why is it happening to us? why did he come to us? so spoke with islam. it's too much for some when you are. you will probably mamma it since march. i haven't been able to reach my mother and maria paul, the house was hit by 4 shelves. the police offer a vital lifeline for these people that they
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sell to africa is the worst hit area of her give a few live here. even fewer venture here. this is building 2 to 5 on friendship of nation street. the irony is another nation . soldiers and a few kilometers away, obliterating this neighborhood. you know, your prefer through boys in this more people over there. can you evacuate them? they have disabled children, asked this resident. we can only evacuate people if you have somebody to has them all the metro stations a full shot, says officer. yes, i don't over with you. but still there's more were taken to a basement. so over we'll go. watch and pitch black darkness. ah, there's got torches. going in one room than another. and finally,
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we'll go to look customers with among those crammed into this room, we find a 6 year old kiera hello to minute. she's preparing for school and a school that may never open. she wants to be a brake dancer and recites a poem about the love for a mother. i've got my paycheck dollars. wow. so i'm pretty sure i shall shem on that. okay. well are you, i'm not an outside you re cooked for the family before his deal with him and says his daughter hasn't been outside for 2 weeks molar or some other law was researcher, you can hear it because this is every 20 to 30 minutes. it's normal, it's normal. if it wasn't for the shelling, my daughter would be outside break dancing. guys, would you be careful? be careful the lawyer about my yeah. well, for the police accompanying us,
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this is personal. the all used to live in this neighbourhood. yan still has a home here. the only way to get in is through the window directly them. oh, he doesn't live here anymore. but passes by from time to time to check up on it. yes. oh no not. so it opens up. today the flat is intact and hall tomorrow might not be great. thank you. rush. other incoming, the shelves falls near by the onto her to start for him
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to be crazy. she tried to get outside in 2 days from now and the open space to staple. i said vague algebra her keith, while his army says it's killed, more than 200 fighters and arrested doesn't julian operation in this house states, the army says it happened in, in the last week of march. and in the multi region, the military says it also confiscated large quantities of weapons. molly has spent years trying to defeat armed groups in the region. frances apologize to canada's indigenous people following decades of child abuse in church. when schools, 150000 indigenous children were taken from their families in full to be sent to the residential schools, must be run by the catholic church game was to assimilate 1st nations and knew it and met his children into the mainstream society routine. 31 until the 1900s more
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than 3000 children died in those schools. they were forbidden from speaking their native languages and sexual abuse was common. steve, as the thought tis a member of the pinnacle try, he was forced to attend an indigenous residential school in the 1900 seventy's. he says more needs to be done to try to heal. the past words are words we'd like to see auction, i think any person would in this particular situation. you know, coming to canada, i think is the next step. i think there was a little bit of, of angst, anxiety, surprise for sure. it's something that i think a lot of people never really expected. we know the delegation of indigenous peoples from canada that have gone there. i've been pushing. ready for this type of apology from, from this is petition, and it's a welcome 1st step of many to come. i'm one of many of thousands of attended and we
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all have different views on how you know his apology, whether a came or not would make a difference in one's life. for me, i'm not. i was really waiting for it. i don't think it'll affect me more or less, but i know. ready of my fellow people who attended survivors, they apology means a lot and i know for the people that are attending within the delegation means a lot. investigators are trying to determine what caused a blast of the so co mine in south me think gas was released when a mine shaft collapsed, trapping work is underground. at least 8 miners were killed. another 20 inches. so the philippines and the u. s. are holding the largest of a joint military exercises that eat 9000 soldiers from both countries will take part in the exercise until april, the 8th, the drills mark a major turn in their alliance. jamilla allen doke and husband aah. al jazeera is invited on a tour, a showcase of combined us and for looking for
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a power here in the northern province of could diane, 550 kilometers from taiwan. a scenario is being played out. the philippine marines are defending the country's coastal waters from imagine to foreign incursions with the help of american troops. it is the test of combat readiness. he's very luck and that their northern philippine province large scale drills of live far maneuvers and aircraft assaults are held. that is to ensure that the american and philippine military capabilities are synchronized in the event of unarmed attack. this is how barley catan or shoulder to shoulder exercises look at close. certainly the objective of what we're doing is demonstrating the strength of the alliance,
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as well as the commitment to regional security. and that is the purpose of this exercise. the ballot and is one of the most visible manifestations of the mutual defense treaty, which was signed in 1951. and this year's exercise is proven to be one of its biggest, with nearly $9000.00 soldiers from both countries. with the philippines and china, both claiming the spread, the islands, and beijing and regional neighbors also claiming other disputed islands and reefs. tensions have been raised in the region already considered a possible security flash point. some official said the philippine military needs to be pump. it's coastal defense capabilities. if we got both external aggression, if we thought of external aggression, yes, this is what we really need to prove only for 53 years on who's been so focused on internal security. it is, hey, fame. so in the event unfolding internationally, i don't know what's going to happen and full,
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so at least we are ready for nationally this years exercises show how far president rodrigo, the teddy has walked back on his initial promise to scale down u. s. military activities in the country with growing tensions in the south china sea, both the us and the philippine military se they need to stay alert and, and the military that fails to evolve over time will eventually fail to defend its own nation. ah, jamal alan dog and al jazeera, again, province, northern philippines. no retail, john tom is on is about to get its 1st union in the us. work is that a facility in new york have a proof the loop as a win for labor rights groups have tried for years to form a union at americas 2nd largest private employer. the company says the vote is a disappointment and it's reviewing its options. gabriel alexander has moved from new york to the long worth unit american, his ah,
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a historic victory workers at a massive amazon warehouse in new york. voting to unionize the winning margin more than 500 boats out of nearly 5000 cast. meaning that the $8000.00 strong workforce will become the 1st amazon employees to unionize. in the retail giant's 28 year history, beware of what it's our goal because we want every other industry, every other business to know that. dang sustains. we go on, we go, you know, it's not gonna quit our jobs. any more workers were demanding better pay and working conditions at the warehouse where jubilant. many say the ramifications of the unionization push will be felt far beyond the walls of one amazon warehouse. this is a victory, and it's a tide and it's not stopping. and it's going to sweep us all. it means everything i, it means worker power. the potential for working fast revolution is if you can
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unionize amazon, you can unionize anywhere. it's a remarkable story for the amazon labor organizers, a small independent union that began only last year and set up shop at a bus stop or the warehouse winning against one of the most powerful companies in the world. some believe the pandemic and its impact at amazon has sparked a see change in workers attitudes across the board. people realize how expandable they were to these companies, how little these companies cared about them, and workers aren't going back. there's a new sense that they want something more of a risk relies to this country that recalled essential workers and workers are going to keep pushing and pushing. and i think this is the beginning of a new era of organizing in a post pandemic period. amazon spent over $4000000.00 to try to defeat the union vote. the company argued among other things that their $15.00 minimum wage is competitive. union leaders here have said they've already heard from amazon
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warehouse workers in over a dozen different locations, expressing bare desire to unionize as well. while the results at another amazon facility in alabama remains in the balance tension now turns to another new york amazon warehouse due to hold a unionization vote next month with this victory still very fresh in their minds. gabriel's dondo al jazeera new york. no american actor will smith has resigned from the oscars. so he puts me the hollywood motion picture academy after he's slapped comedian chris rock during the oscar ceremony. that happened after what made a joke about its wife. the actor walked on stage during the watch and snapped rock in the face. smith went on to wind the best actor award for his role in the film. king richard. he's apologize, but the academy says it will move forward with disciplinary proceedings against him . ah,
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you'll tell me who rubbed reminders of all top stories, the rival sides and the evans nearly a year. we'll have agreed to a 2 month trace and saturday. both sides also agreed to allow fuel shipments into the.

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