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had a train you 2 days ago, the show me how that works and to defend the barricades and you documentary showed the ukrainian witnesses to walk from the front lines, despair and defiance voices from ukraine on al jazeera. ah, the red cross tries again to get people out of the besieged crane city of mario paul waft, abandoning efforts on friday over a quarter of a 1000000 people have come here displaced in the trans car, patheon mountains. i'm stephanie decker. we'll have that story coming up. ah, mother and kim vanelle. this is al jazeera live from doha also had a 2 month truce in yemen, brings
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a glimmer of hope. following years of war that of millions on the family, a curfew and a state of emergency in sri lanka, to protests over its deepening economic crisis. and squeezed by the pi pandemic supply shortages. and now ukraine's war us businesses get creative to survive. ukraine's deputy prime minister says that agreement has been reached with russia to open 7 humanitarian corridors. a red cross convoys heading to the besieged for city of mario paul to try and get people out roughly 160000 people trapped with very little food, water or power. 25 bosses carrying evacuees from mary paul obedience have arrived in the town. all the ism anesha, they spoke of spending days walking, and then waiting for you but a 100. well the girl is. i left marya paul on monday and we moved all day. we were
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driven added to this. then we walked, then another car moved us. then we walked again, so we got in the evening to bird jans. we found out information about buses for evacuation, and since tuesday we waited for them on the highway. we even slept one nice in a field, move in the class in the local school, but i have only one question why. we only lived as normal people and our normal life was destroyed and we lost everything. i don't have any job. i can't find my son used to live in another part of the city directly on the front line. people were not allowed to cross the line. people were killed there. i don't know what happened to my son, and if my husband would be able to find him. ukraine's president vladimir polanski says russian forces are slowly retreating from the north. but he won't fare, preparing for new strikes in the south and east in don bos, region. and mancha reports now from it appear near key of which has been recaptured, bite ukrainian forces. slowly, methodically,
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they search for booby traps left by retreating russian forces. this ukrainian demining team tells us the russians have hidden explosives in consumer electronic devices, such as mobile phones and laptops, and spread them all around. this car was abandoned by the russians. the ukrainian say it was full of looted electronics, like we're looking for minds and other devices, including unexploded devices. and one you shall live behind by the russian troops. we are trying to prevent any one who comes back here from being injurious in this area. the rashana animals look why they did show. barely a few meters of this town remained untouched by battle. the russians used heavy artillery and rockets and missiles all throughout a pin. you see sites like this scenes of heavy artillery showing those almost near complete destruction in places where then at
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a pin. this place was incredibly important to the russians have been taken this towel. it would have been a staging post for any potential attack into the capitol. keith ah, buses is still taking last remaining civilians out of town. these people had no choice but to remain. they had nowhere else to go. others are returning to a village on the outskirts. they have no idea what awaits them other than the destruction of what was once their homes and lives inside of pain. however, residents are not allowed to come back as security forces week, the town before the war. this was a bustling commute, a town around 70000 people. today it's become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. the town, the full back president vladimir putin says, russian forces are not targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure. but once again, these pictures contradict those words. we won't know for a while how many people have been killed, but early estimates from the mayor's office suggest 200 to 300,
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with many more injured. we won't know for sure, because the bodies of some of the dead remain under rubble. and they will be there for some time in wrong con, our desert, that pin ukrainians have been protesting against russian forces in the city of anna . god are it's in the northwest and part of zap anesha district, people to the streets to protest against the presence of russian soldiers in the war. as all does use smoke bombs and flash grenades to discretion more than 4000000 ukrainians have fled to other countries and millions of others are internally displaced. stephanie decker is at a facility on the board at woodstock here in western ukraine. around a quarter of a 1000000 people have come here to the trans, carpathian mountain range. every one telling us it's because they feel safe as tear, it is remote, it is close to nato countries and the border. now we're in a center for the internally displaced. these are people who cannot afford to stay
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anywhere else. why? because the main severe was good is packed, the hotels are packed apartments are pat and there is no where to stay. so now this center really does tell the story of the entirety of this conflict. people we've been speaking to coming from mario poll, coming from cut, keep coming from the don bass region. lou hands done yet is coming from the areas around the capitol like butcher and her pin, which have been heavily attacked by russian forces. now, people who don't want to leave, they're waiting to be able to go back home. one lady. we spoke to saying that her tone actually though, had been completely destroyed after 3 weeks of sheltering in a basement shelling. also we talk a lot about these efforts to evacuate our humanitarian corridors again. here we get a sense of what that is like a another couple telling us that they left under heavy shelling and that they were terrified and other one trying 4 times to leave. and they only manage to leave at the very last point. it is. ah tragic, what's happening here and you can see people trying to live their daily lives,
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getting dressed. they need to shower here. they get a meals 2 times a day, but certainly at the moment as this war is now into it's 6th week. um and negotiations continue, but it certainly doesn't look like anyone here is going to be able to go home any time soon. fighting and cocky of his force more than a 3rd of the city's population to move. many of those left behind have been hiding and make shift bomb shelters. a correspondent as a bag that some of them they would you could do when it's pure relief with oil they shelled so much last night says that lana shattuck over the shell so much. but we're holding on with the didn't have lawyer the summer they emerged from their shelter and the subterranean existence they have been forced to live because of this war. why is it happening to us?
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why did he come to us? so spoke with, isn't it? it's too much for some when you are will you will partly mamma, inches long 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. i went south 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 nations street. the irony is another nation. soldiers stand a few kilometers away, obliterating this neighborhood. you know, your prefer through versions of 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
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are full. just says officer, yet not that i don't get over with you, but still there's more were taken to a basement. so google watch and pitch black darkness. ah, those guy told she's going in one room than another. and finally, we'll go to lunch customers with among those crammed into this room, we find a 6 year old kira, a 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. of course, my paycheck dollars. wow. so i'm pretty sure i shall shem on that one. marty martin. not an outside you re cooked for the family before he
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sells them and says his daughter hasn't been outside for 2 weeks. i live in some of the law was recipient. you can hear it because 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, or would you be careful? be careful in a little bit. i know you weren't for the police accompanying us. this is personal. the all used to live in that 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. so there's lots of openings for
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today, the flies intact, and hope to more it might not be great. thank you. russia incoming. the shelves fall near boy on to the stop for him. be crazy from getting to based on the open space to stay cool. i said big al jazeera hockey. the head of roches space agency is thrown more doubt of a future cooperation on the international space station. the i assess is jointly run by the russian u. s. european canadian, and japanese space agencies. russian technology is essential for its operation. the chief of ross commerce says, proposals will soon be put forward to end their relationship. hundreds of people
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who fled to ukraine camping in the mexican border city of tijuana. they're hoping to be granted asylum in the us. they flew to mexico's border with the u. s. days after washington said it would taken up to 100000 ukrainians, fleeing the war. people as leaving intense and on blank and stare the border crossing only $100.00 ukrainians are allowed to cross into the us every day. a team of ukrainians has come together to launch a radio station for ukrainian refugees in the czech republic. radio ukraine is based in prague and cases to the 300000 people have arrived there since the war began. many of the stations $22.00 employees are also refugees. i say their mission is to help people adjust to life in the czech republic. the rest of the days news is still ahead. supporters of french president dominican gather his 1st major election really looking to build his comfortable lead over rivals? ah,
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it's all about the scorching heat across south asia at the moment. in particular for india, it had its hottest month of march on record. we are going to see temperatures continue to climb, not just in northern areas, but across central areas and pushing into southern areas of pakistan. the temperature touching that is 41 degrees by tuesday for new delhi, we are seeing some blustery hot winds blowing about as well. no further south of this remains rather clear. we do have some thunderstorm watches out. however, for caroline some of those storms, rather sharp in sri lanka, pulling across into the mold is but the really wet weather we have to head to the northeast corner, some of that rain trickling down into bangladesh. we've got warnings out for fun to storms for north eastern areas of india, and that weather system pushes some of the wintery conditions to western areas of
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china as we head to central asia. it's dryer down in the south, the temperature in hong kong picking up as the sky clears, lot of warm for shanghai and beijing. but it does look rather wet for central areas of japan. if we have a look at the 3 day for tokyo, it does dry up with some warmth on tuesday. that should weather update. ah, the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want to started to please doing it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lies, dismantled misconceptions, and to meet the contradictions, do we have a real democracy here in the united states? this not a political party, it's a wrote a cool insurgency mark lamond hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0.
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lou. ah, got you on his aaron, reminder of our top stories. this all grains deputy prime minister says it agreement has been reached with russia to set up 7 humanitarian car doors on saturday. the red cross will now make another attempt to rescue civilians from the destroyed city of mariel, offer its convoy was forced to turn back on friday. against president vladimir savanski says russian forces are slowly retreating from the north. but he warms that preparing for new strikes in the south and east it don boss region. the head of russia space agency says cooperation with its international space station partners can only continue if western sanctions i licked it. the i assess is
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jointly run by the russian u. s. european canadian and japanese space agencies. yelman's warring sides have agreed to a tumult truce, which can be extend it. the un envoy for yemen says the saudi led coalition and who the rebels will stop all offensive actions inside the country and across its borders. saudi arabia, allies have been fighting to support the government against the who these since early 2015. katya lopez, hardy on the ports, a 2 month c, squire in yemen, between who the rebels and the saudi le coalition is the most significant breakthrough in years. some flies from santa airport are allowed under the deal, and fuel imports can reach healthy hilt areas halt to the fighting. coupled with the anthea full sheeps and the using of restrictions on the movement of people and goods in open within the country, will contribute to building thrusts and creating
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a can thus you've environments to resume negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the conflicts. the truth coincides with the sort of the holy month of ramadan. it's the most important step in years towards ending a conflict that kill tens of thousands of people and push millions into hunger. i think it's just strategic exhaustion. the yahoo! these for a long time, had felt that it was just an inevitable. their success was inevitable, but they had a huge set back in march, which had been besieged for in all over a year. so i think that both sides kind of realized, you know, this war is not going, we want to maybe we're going to have to. so for half a tax between who thes and the coalition escalated recently when a saudi oil facility was hit by who thes last week re ot struck back. some believe the war has become unwinnable. the last coordinate of ceasefire
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was in 2016. other peace agreements have led to failure to step forward, but we don't know if this is firewood holds time will tell. but in any case, it's a step in the right direction and i must say, it took 7 long years. will these truths to be agreed on? it's extraordinary. a conflict widely seen as a proxy war between saudi arabia in iran has devastated yemen. the un special envoy says the $21.00 truce could be extended if both parties agree. a sign of hope. after years of fighting castillo, this of the young al jazeera, the un peacekeeping mission, and molly says it's heard reports of civilian deaths and an operation carried out by molly and forces. the army says it killed more than 200 fighters last week when
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it rated the village of mora and the multi region. according to social media posts, many civilians were among those killed. nicholas hawk has fallen. those developments from dakar and neighboring cynical. these are military operations that started on the 23rd of march and ended just days ago on march. 31st lead, of course, by the 1000000 military, but with a support of russian fighters have stepped into the country since december. as a result, the french forces that are on the ground have decided to remove their soldiers from the country. we've seen a change of tactics in the village of more of this village was led under siege for a number of days. people that were going hungry when starving, when the attack was launched, as a result, the mo, the military said that they have neutralize over 200, what they call the terrorist groups. linked to al qaeda in iso are active in the region. but this change of tactic has come since the arrival of russian fighters,
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similar to what we've seen in syria in aleppo where russian fighters have put that city under seige or more recently in ukraine in mario paul. now the molly in authority say that they will continue these operations throughout the country. human rights organizations accuse both amalia and soldiers and what they describe as white soldiers that do not speak french alluding to the russians, committing torture and extra judicial killings of civilians. the un secretary general antonio terrorist says he's alarmed by the situation saying that there are disastrous consequences for the civilian population. but the 1000000 army say they are guided by human rights and international law and call for restraint against death amatory speculations. a number of journalists have been thrown out of the country. the situation in molly is going from bad to worse,
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and no one really knows what is happening on the ground because there is so little information coming out. these operation are ongoing and continue throughout the country. at least 23 people, mostly women and children drowned when their boat capsized and some don on friday. it happened on the blue nile river in the south, east and center state. there were 46 people on board. many people in the region rely on boats for transport. they're often overloaded and unsafe. the french president, when you're con, is holding his 1st election rally barely a week before the 1st round of voting. his supporters have gathered in pair, outside paris, po. so a tie to race between mccomb and fall right. rival marine the pin a correspondence that's all about what is at the rally. natasha. so it's the 1st campaign rally was the atmosphere atmosphere like there are a support is feeling confident
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gentle. i'm so sorry. see, i was a meeting in the last few days back to home because the launch michael, the has not been gaining in we're having a bit of trouble hearing you so we'll leave it there. natasha sounds more like a rave that a rally. we will check back in with you on natasha butler. there. 1 for us at to manual cons, rally was ready, forces have shot and killed 3 palestinians in the occupied westbank that happened in the town of autopay, near jeanine in the northern part of westbank. israel says the men were armed and opened fire on the military. tr lanka is under a state of emergency monte hundreds of protest is trying to storm the president's palace. the oregon security forces sweeping powers to arrest and detain suspects.
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we can't curfew is also now an effect. when al fernandez reports from colombo, the curfew was announced at $36.00 our curfew from saturday evening, right through to lawyers of monday, just with about 3 hours to spare. so people are some of them, particularly given these really difficult times i had had problems about having stocks at home, you know, supplies and things like that. so the 1st thing i think. 1 of people came to do was to buy supplies. i saw lots of people carrying around with bags of onions, potatoes, cucumber. one mother was rushing home with her daughter who she had picked up from a tucson class. the tucson class was supposed to go from 1 o'clock to 6 pm, but she got a message from the class saying they're finishing early. she was just literally running by with a bag of supplies saying, look, this is all i could find. there's lot of places closing up, so people really sort of getting worried about it and trying to get home as soon as they can even angrier that they're being put through. disc inconvenienced power
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cuts is just one of the things that people of felucca have been dealing with in recent weeks. a, essentially, the supplies of essential goods. food items are cooking, fuel, fuel for motorists, or all of those things have either been in short supply or they've skyrocketed phenomenally. the philippines and u. s. a holding their largest ever joint military exercises jamila, dog and reports from cardiac province. ah, al jazeera is invited on a tour, a showcase of combined us and filipino for 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 countries coastal waters from imagine to a foreign incursions with the help of american troops.
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it is the test of combat readiness. he's very luck. another northern philippine province large scale drills of live, fire 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 up close. certainly the objective of what we're doing is demonstrating the strength of the alliance, as well as the commitment to regional security. and that is the purpose of this exercise. the valley cotton 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 scrappy islands and beijing and regional neighbors also claiming
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other dissipated islands and reefs. tensions have been raised in the region already considered a possible security flash point. some official said the philippine military needs the people. it's coastal defense capabilities. if we got of external aggression gushing the envelope a young helen, an army improve as a long sub in the long run and recount 53 years that we've been doing. oh, the for so long. so it's hope i'm not to go to we though it summer unfolding, eventually like not an internationally this year's exercises show how far president rodriguez 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 millet, she say they need to stay alert and any military that fails to evolve
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over time will eventually fail to defend its own nation, the jim l as in dog, and i'll do 0 at the end, province, northern philippines, across the us and around the world, businesses are struggling to keep their doors open. now warn ukraine has made things worse. stonehenge reports from chicago atlas to works. his powered through a pandemic supply chain disruptions rising inflation in now war time scarcity with the russian invasion of ukraine. we've seen increases to fuel in energy cost immediately and increased raw materials that goes, especially for nickel, used to make stainless steel. much of it mind in russia, it's used for everything from shovels to fighter jet parts made by atlas and so precious. every scrap is saved and resort. and there was an item we looked at last week, for one sheet was around $900.00. and the next day it was $1200.00. the unreliable
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supply chain leaves companies like atlas stockpiling supplies, and passing the higher costs owing to customers. the supply chain problems effect timing, price and availability of goods to market. and if either the war and ukraine or the pandemic grow worse. so to those problems, it uptown bikes in chicago parts have been scarce and costlier, forcing the staff to get creative. we normally would have new bikes to sell, but we've really pivoted to focus on fixing up. any use bikes we might have available. we've had to be a lot more broad minded about what use parts that we save off like that we might not have saved parts on the 4th, 2 years of panoramic supply chain woes on everything from bikes to i'm phones have only been exacerbated by the war and ukraine, the iphone, for example, has assembled in china, but all the parts are made all over the world. so there may be ship or something
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within that phone that was manufactured in the ukraine or russia that is now ultimately having to be sourced from a different supplier. for the head of atlas, the answer is clear. the u. s. needs to source more raw materials at home. the united states is the cleanest best place to mine things you know, or get oil. i don't think, you know, mother nature cares if the oil came out of russia, the united states. he's hoping the ripple effect from the panoramic and from the war and ukraine will spark new innovation in the u. s. and around the globe. john henry and al jazeera chicago. ah, these stories, ukraine's deputy prime minister says an agreement has been reached with russia to set up 7 humanitarian corals. on saturday. the red cross allow make another attempt to rescue civilians from the destroyed city of mariposa offers. convoy was forced
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