tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 2, 2022 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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admits activity taking matters into their own awe, out of africa on a just a, you know, ah. ready this is al jazeera oh hello, money inside, this is the news our life and die hard coming up in the next 60 minutes. searching for hidden explosives, ukrainian forces reclaimed several areas near key re report from the suburb of pin . this place was incredibly important to the russians. if the taken this town, it would have been a staging post for any potential attack into the capital. keith, a 2 months truce between humans,
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hurt the rebels. and the saudi led coalition is due to take effect in the next hour curfew and a state of emergency across sri lanka to protest is blame the government for deepening. economic crisis. hungry is joint opposition. candidate face is an uphill task against long time leader. victor alba, and in an election offended by the ukraine war on in sport, the english premier league title race is heating up. liverpool jump ahead of manchester city with a to know victory over what work. what for with hello and welcome to the program. ukraine insists it's winning the fight to keep russian forces away from its capital and says they're retreating from the towns surrounding cave. but it's wary of what they have left behind and where they will strike next. let's go straight to a correspond enron con his life for us in key iran,
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you have been traveling around the outskirts of key or to enter your pin. what exactly have you been seeing? well, let me show you, let me sorry, let me tell you that what we saw today was absolutely harrowing. one of the towns that the russians have actually retreated from is called at the intervenes. incredibly important because it was a town on the way to the capital itself is a fairly direct route. once you get over the bridge, getting that town and a holding that town was absolutely key for the russians. they surrounded it for a number of weeks. they were shelling it almost constantly, day and night for the last month. we've been hearing that shelling where we've been stood to talking to you almost 24 hours a day and it wasn't just that it was other areas as well. but i actually getting into the town was just hiring, like i say,
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absolute devastation in most parts of the town. a lot of very jumpy, very near the security types in the town may have now she allowed people to go back there because they are still mounting major kind of d mining operations, an unexploded ordnance operations. let's take a closer look slowly. methodically they search for booby traps left by retreating russian forces. this ukrainian de mining 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. look, we're looking for mines and other devices, including unexploded devices. ammonia shall lived behind by the russian troops. we are trying to prevent any one who comes back here from being endured in this area.
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the rational animals look why they did heal, barely a few meters of this town remain untouched by battle. the russians used heavy artillery and rockets or missiles all throughout a pain. you see sites like this scenes of heavy artillery shelling. those almost near complete destruction in places where then utter pain. this place was incredibly important to the russians. if it taken this town, it would have been a staging post for any potential attack into the capital. 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 insider pain. however, residents are not allowed to come back as security forces with the town before the war. this was a bustling commute, a town around 70000 people. today it's become
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a symbol of ukrainian resistance. the town, the full back president vladimir putin says, russian forces not targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure. but once again, these pictures contradict those words. we won't know for while how many people have been killed, but early estimates from the mayor's office suggest 200 to 300, with many more injured. we won't know for sure, because the bodies of some of the dead remain under rubble and may well be there for some time. am out. another town that's been heavily affected is boca what can you tell us about what is going on there? who i can tell you is over the last few hours or so we've been seeing more and more video come out from to just some absolutely. are almost nightmarish images coming out from that city. people bodies strewn across on the streets. ah, people just simply dead wherever they fell. now we've been speaking to the men of
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boucher who has been telling us that he is aware of these videos. he has seen some of them. he saying that when he went into the town itself, he saw twin t 2 bodies lying on the streets. he says they were people fleeing russian shelling . they were trying to head to and pain where our report was just then they weren't able to make it. and they died where they felt now at p, i sorry, boucher was actually liberated as, as the may on march 31st. he's actually declared that unofficially the day of liberation, of boucher. but he says that this still a lot more investigations to be done. now we have been speaking to people within the legal community had about potential war crimes investigations. and what they're telling us is that the gang, every kind of video that they can every kind of testimony that they can to try and build any potential war crimes case. and certainly a lot of the videos that we are seeing on social media perhaps to hiring, to show you here on television,
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but doing rounds and social media will be vital evidence in any war crimes cases that may well be brought in the future. thank you for that iran con there for us live in keith we're more than 4000000 ukrainians have fled to other countries with millions more internally displaced stephanie decades as a facility on the slovak in buddha, 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 anywhere else. why? because the main severe was good is packed, the hotels are packed, apartments are packed 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 daniel coming from the areas around
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the capitol like butcher and her pin, which have been heavily attacked by russian forces. now people here 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 that they only manage to leave at the very last point. it is a tragic what's happening here and you can see people trying to live their daily lives, 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
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time soon. fighting as forest, more than the 3rd of the people out of ukraine, 2nd largest city, many of those left behind and ca, keith, of hidden in makeshift bomb shelters. of course, bottom asset bag met some of them. susan. so susan, it's pure relief. good with you, my boy. they shelled so much last night says for atlanta, shattuck over the shell so much but were holding on with it in some way. they emerged from their shelter the moment and the subterranean existence, they have been forced to live because of this war. but though, so why is it happening to us? why did he come to us? because we didn't. it's too much for some when you are where you put the mom of the difference is that since march i haven't been able to reach my mother and maria
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paul, the house was hit by for shelves. the police offer a vital lifeline for these people. i don't think south africa is the worst hit area of her give few live here. even few have venture here. this is building 2 to 5 on friendship of nations street. the irony is another nation. soldiers and a few kilometers away, obliterating this neighbourhood. prefer through washington, there's 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 job says officer yan. not that i don't get over with. you but still there's more were taken to
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a basement. so over go watch and pitch black darkness. ah, they've got torches going in one room than another. and finally. oh hello. hello, this is ok. no customers with. among those crammed into this room, we find 6 year old kiera about 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. my grandchild darmesh. wow. so i'm pretty sure i shall shem mom. he woke marty, i do not outside you re cooked for the family before his deal with him and says his daughter hasn't been outside for 2 weeks. all of us. some of the law was researcher
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in the cause of it wasn't that it's a duplicate alarm or better law. you can hear it. this is every 20 to 30 minutes. it's normal. it's normal on a board. if it wasn't for the shelling, my daughter would be outside, break dancing with guys. be careful. be careful. even the birds are not spared in this war. it's hard to believe. people are still living here, but they are. you can hear children playing, people talking, go even cars on the streets. you can hear birds singing, and the occasional sound of artillery fire. but the fear is, as the russians announce a new phase in the offensive, the things here could get worse. i learned for the police accompanying us. this is personal the all used to live in this neighbourhood,
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yan still has a home here. the only way to get in is through the window. directly them he doesn't live here anymore. but passes by from time to time to check up on it doesn't have lots of opening. so today the flies intact and hall tomorrow might not be great. thank you. russia incoming. the shells fold nearby, stuck in coming south. oh, they own to learn this stuff. i'm be crazy. she's trying to get us
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like 2 days from now and the open space to stay cold. i said, bake. i'll jazeera harder keith. plenty more. a heads up on the knees, al, including a big win for the work as we look at what's next. now the best trade unions been formed at a us retail jive with what it's hop goal because we want every other industry, every other business. the know that things change. the name is lame treasure to meet yourself. in full meet the flying footballer, he will be the official mass ought to be cattle. well i yeah, man's warring sides have agreed to a 2 month truce. do to start in less than an hour. the you and envoy for yemen says
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the saudi led coalition and who the rebels will stop all offensive inside the country and across its borders. catello has heard a yan reports a 2 month cease flyer in yemen between whose he 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 health areas. halt to the fighting, coupled with the anthy of full sheeps and the using of restrictions on the movement of people and goods in out and within the country will contribute to building trusts and creating a conductive environment to resume negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the conflict the truth coincides with the sword 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
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think it's just strategic exhaustion. the yahoo! these for a long time, had felt that it was just inevitable that their success was inevitable, but they had a huge set back in march, which had been besieged for over a year. so i think that both sides kind of realized, you know, this war is not going where 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 ought struck back. some believe the war has become unwinnable. the last coordinate of ceasefire was in 2016. other peace agreements have led to failure. it's a 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,
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it took 7 long years. will this chose 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, let's take a look at where things stand at the moment. healthy rebels backed by iran, control much of the northern highlands and yemen, including the capital santa. also in the north has been recent fighting in the oil, which province of marine, that's where the internationally recognized government supported by the founding lead coalition has its last stronghold in the south separatist. known as the southern transitional council control, yelman's temporary capital aiden. the group gets financial and military assistance
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from the u. e. united arab emirates, the armed group, al qaeda, is active in several areas. it's biggest influence is in the hub there moot province as get more in this truce with elizabeth kendall in geneva, she's a senior senior research fellow at oxford university. thank you for joining the program. this is the 1st proper sci fi called in 6 years, despite numerous attempts made by the un and others to broke a one. what is the reason for this one? do you think? i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side that have been a massive optic in who c muscles and drone and attacks well beyond yelman's own borders. and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for c sla and only lucy sigh. well,
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there's definitely sold around modern, but also there in a reasonably strong position still. if a wrong comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal, that may impact the ability to replenish all done in the future, put them in a week position. so now it's a good time to seize the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. apart from that, if there war weary, this war is not entering its 8th year. and of course it's ramadan. so good times of both sides to, to put down their guns and focus on, on the holy month the fast. and as you say, the, her face grip on the seller remains firm and has done throughout the last a years or so. the saudi led coalition is a lot smaller than it was at the start. given these facts, what are the chances this, this could actually lead to a proper end to the conflict?
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well, i think we should be very careful before thinking that we are somehow on mount a conveyor belt to piece. but you know, this is a very significant developments. but it is, it certainly true that it's easier to assign these kinds of truces than it is to implement them for we just look at the react agreements of 2019 and that was between the members of the combination itself, the internationally recognized the government and assaulted transitional counsel in the south on that even that took a year to implement power, sharon government between the 2. and they still haven't got all the forces integrated into a single military. so let's be careful. there was also, of course, the so called agreements of 2018 that was a sci fi and that was only for her data. and even that proved too difficult to implement that with thousands of violations. so i think we need to be very cautious about about imagining that we're now somehow on a roll to piece that says,
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this is great. this is a great development on this window must be used to try to have a space gets wards a more inclusive political process, which can then lead to a more sustainable trees and the solution. and 8 and a one of the highlights, if you like, of this particular agreement, is the resumption of some commercial flights for the 1st time. how significant is that gonna be for, for the people of yemen? well, it's a much needed reprieve. as you say, this isn't just a nation wide treatise for 2 months. there are other significant elements here. one is the resumption of commercial flights, the opening of sun. our court's. another is the opening of who died of ports 3, which so many impulse vital for yemen. i go through but, but of course it's, it's going to be open for fuel ships. and i'm not really significant because the
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fuel is essential for the distribution of aid and of food. and of course is also necessary for operating water pump electricity generators. and then of course, that opening the roads to ties down in the southwest, which has been on besieged for years. so those 3 elements off side elements of this topics, which are really significant. i'm really welcome. thank you so much for talking to us. elizabeth kendall, speaking to was that from geneva, senior research fellow at oxford university, you're welcome. be un peacekeeping mission in molly says it's heard reports of civilian death in an operation carried out by molly and forces. the army says it killed more than 200 fighters last week when it rated the village of mora in the multi region. according to social media posts, many civilians were among those killed. nicholas hock has been following developments from doco in neighboring synagogue. these are military operations that
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started on the 23rd of march and ended just days ago on march. 31st lead of course, by the 1000000 military, but with the support of russian fighters that 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 mon, 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, similar to what we've seen in syria in aleppo where russian fighters have put that city under siege or more recently in ukraine, in mario paul. now the mulligan authority say that they will continue these
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operations throughout the country. human rights organizations accuse both the money 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. though the un secretary general antonio terrorist says he's alarmed by this situation, saying that there are disastrous consequences for the civilian population. but the 1000000 army say they are guided by man writes an 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, 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
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country. a 36 hour curve you have been imposed in for lanka. the army has been given sweeping powers to make arrests off a series of protests against government. people angry about power fuel shortages, a worsening economic crisis. manella for that is report from colombo, the curfew was announced to 36 alcove you from saturday evening, right through to lawyers of monday, just with about 3 hours to spare. so people of 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 scurrying 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
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running by with a bag of supplies saying, look, this is all i could find. there's lots 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 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, cooking, fuel, fuel for motorists. all of those things have either been in short supply or they've skyrocketed phenomenally. oh, we've got more ahead on the program on the effects of the ukraine war, including a financial squeezed help businesses in the u. s. and getting creative to survive, flows also had tensions run. hind the occupied westbank up to 3 palestinians, a shot dead and was full with far. why the tennis? well, number 2 is in doubt for the french. ah
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. hello there. it's hot, dry and sunny for much of the middle east and with the temperatures continue to climb, especially across the event by the time we get into sunday. we'll see them rise up in bay route and jerusalem as well as in baghdad. we're going to be touching 40 degrees by the time we get into monday with plenty of sunshine. and it's a similar story for the gulf states that when the eases leaving clearer skies and lots of sunshine, now that's not the case with north africa, we're going to see the wind picking up here, blowing a lot of that higher a dust across libya into, to new zia and we could see some rather severe sandstorms around in northern areas of jiri a by monday it gets wet and windier as well from rebecca. if we have
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a look at the 3 day, a drop of about 5 degrees, by the time we get into monday and that wet weather arrives. but for the northeast corner it's looking very dry. indeed, the temperature in cairo continuing to climb down in the south is but the usual scattering of storms and showers for that. so central belt of africa, we all see some heavy, forceful, and goal around namibia and pushing into eastern areas of south africa. and it's going to be a wet start to the week for johanna berg and cape town that she weather update. ah ah, amidst destruction and despair, a group of friends resist. rescuing books from the rubble, they build a refuge for freedom and democracy. a secret library of hope from which they endeavour to rewrite their story and that of their country. witness daria
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and library under bombs on al jazeera. as the warn you, praying grinds on al jazeera correspondence. bring you every angle. there is a developer in price, it erupt and on multiple fronts. if not only managed to escape the water, but also the harshness of life on the russian occupation. troy street, totally destroyed, keep central station has become evacuations. legislation with rush and forth coming closer. tensions are going up by the hour. stay without a 0 for the latest developments. oh, i.
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welcome back. you watch you now, is there a mind that help stories about ukraine says russian troops, all retreating from towns surrounding the capital cave destroyed. tank have been left behind and towns like pen, you quote and says it's a sign, it's winning the fight to keep russian forces away from the capital. a 2 month truth has been agreed in yemen. a year with the coalition. and here's the rebels. i don't think that military offensive inside yemen across the folded shalanda is on the a 36 l curfew. the hundreds of protests that choice of the president thomas, that blaming the government for power, fuel shortages of what he told me to eastern european leaders who have maintained friendly ties with russian president vladimir putin of facing elections on sunday. we'll have more on the vote in serbia shortly. first. let's go to hungry, where andrew summons reports from budapest, as prime minister,
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vic to open faces his toughest challenge up to 12 years in power. ah peter mark is i is leading an alliance of 6 opposition parties. they don't all agree on policy, but they're united in one aim to bring down hunger is prime minister victor all by . mock is i is telling his people that all burn has split the country. he's made his close supporters, rich, and he's moving more towards the autocracy of russia and his friend, president vladimir putin. body body use rule of law. the war in ukraine dominates this campaign. mackey's, i want to back nature when the you in helping or crane with military aid. but all been is telling his people, the opposition wants to join the way it was happening. why that old man has been doing this forever? i would say that he has a little bit is that of protecting the nation, protecting the country. he has always me in the backing the opposition for 12 years
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or about has been waging war on everybody, homosexuals. they are to be thinking community roma, migrant, left. this brussels or been, has been beating more forever. he's been serving fourteen's infant monkeys. i is from the provincial town of hot mess of asher hay, where he organized a national movement to unify political parties. peter marcus, i is hardly a high profile politician. his mare of a town known mostly for its unusually long name. he isn't a member of parliament. he doesn't belong to a political party yet. he's posing the biggest threat yet to victor alba. the 2 men do have one thing in common, though. they're both conservative or band disputes that he brands mark his eye and his alliance as left wing dollars on my mash on the left thinks that ukraine fights are wall. this is what the leader of our opponents said word for word that ukraine fights are war. this is a mistake, this is not our walk in this war. we cannot gain anything but can lose everything
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as now. mom we have oh bon, tells his people. he'll keep them safe and throws in sweetness. tax cuts kept petrol. prices and securing russian. got supplies on ukraine. the government says it's welcomed woman, half a 1000000 of its refugees, more than any other european country of that size. that claim is described as misleading, though, by at least one human rights organization, saying most of the refugees are in transit. but whatever marquis' i says about all been many see him as a stable and strong figure in dangerous times. andrew simmons, al jazeera budapest, now to save you as though to his head to the poles on sunday, to like their next president, the country. it's torn between trying to get into the you and maintaining its place, ties with russia, lay haunting expense. serbia has
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a big decision to make. with the presidential election on sunday, voters are having to take into account just how much rushes invasion of a neighboring country has impacted their own. colonial potholes to pro manual the war in ukraine has entirely changed to campaign in serbia. several topics like fighting corruption, usually a priority, but they're not in the forefront anymore. no people, i'm mostly interested in economic stability, one president, alexander, which it is running for reelection. and many polls indicate he's likely to win, but he's found himself stuck between bolstering traditional ties with russia and his countries aspiration of joining the european union. critics, a achieving both seems unlikely. what are you all? so we assure you that we said that in the region, serbia will play an absolutely constructive role, that we will keep the pace that we are not interested in the territories of others . making that we are interested in economic cooperation in march,
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serbia voted in favor of the un resolution condemning russia's actions and ukraine, but refused to impose sanctions on russia. now 2 decades after its own war in the balkans, serbs are feeling the impact of war yet again, inflation is that an all time high and basic foods are becoming pricier samples. everything has become more expensive. you can no longer buy what you bought last month. there are always 2 or 3 fewer items if incumbent president, alexander watch it wants another term in office. he needs to keep the support of the serbs who support russia will also appealing to those struggling to make ends meet leah hurting al jazeera. another right, when you are a peon politician on the defensive, over the past, the ports have led me. person is the french presidential candidate, marine the pen and her main rival president in man. my call. you can see him live holding his fast radi valley
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a week before the 1st round of voting. his supporters have gathered in, i'll find paris hole show a tight race between nicole and marine. the pen s k tell correspond. natasha butler, who is at the rally. the sasha. this isn't a cons. first campaign rally. we can hear some clacking there. what is the atmosphere like a his support is confident that he can win a 2nd term or michael z me on the stage now for a little while. he's been all talking about the last 4 years of his presidency, talked about some of the achievements he feels like he made particular things like her and beyond employment rights. he's also been stressing out his vision for the next 5 years. i hope for more security, since i got moved into quality, tens of thousands of people need to support and we can hear them all behind. the
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cheering and clapping. this point is all right. do seem like a positive. see people here really believe that what is needed right now is in that, oh my god, when a knob turned the reason is because beyond unpredictable times were m times of crisis and bay feel that he is the best man for the moment. there was no doubt glad to america, his diplomatic efforts in russian a war in ukraine. i played out very well. dear, has got his monitoring to pay for prices, becomes effective. he had billions of dollars into the french economy in order to process houses. oh, talks a lot of people in school today, so that was really a key for them. they felt good, michael, how to let them down, have not forgotten. i said, we'll see is opinion polls to justin little. boy michael is a head in this race. again, is being posed by marine, the pen, the far right leader,
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who has been focusing very much on the cost of living or she's fried before how is she expected to fair this time and how she managed to close the gap between her and her well, the main issue in this election. so most vouchers of what people will tell you is that they are really worried about rising prices. they are really worried about cost of living. in fact is lot. the pen has been focusing on a campaign on, she's been campaigning for many weeks now. and it really helped her in some ways deflect the spotlight away from her aunt immigration or anti islam. gender. certainly white and her appeal. i'm to soften her roommate. image it is work for her, she is closing the gap with matt or shows expected to get through to the 2nd round that would put her in a run off against a manual micro. however, want so manually say is that perhaps that's just not gonna be enough. it's not going to be enough to push it through. they say good. what my poor as though is in
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effect, this oh rally around the flag to fall because people are clean and is having to warn you, pray, in the hearts of the road. what they need right now is stability and continuity. and i know this is saying that is very likely to play in michael's favorite even though the pain is doing so well. thank you for that. and tasha butler about raleigh mc one valley. the inventor israeli forces have shot and killed 3 palestinians in the occupied west bank. it happened in the town of our band near jeanine, and the northern part of the west bank. israel says the men were armed and opened fire on the military near to abraham as out the sight of the shootings. this is what remains of the bodies of the 3 palestinians who were killed by the israeli forces. fire lot stains, some clothes on social media. many shared the last, well of one of the 3 men urging people to fight these ready occupation. according
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to witnesses, we spoke to here. they say they heard heavy gunshots by the israeli forces. and they believed that the 3 men have been fighting back before they were sick. i was of the caribbean, hums the coke, the ambulances got here after 6 minutes. at the same time, $10.00 to $15.00 israeli military vehicles right on the scene and prevented medic from approaching an hour later at a time to call. and i heard that they took to freeport these to you and i'll send it this way. the army called the 3 men ticking bombs, a term it uses to describe palestinians who are planning attacks against it. no, the terrace is the ends game for the current military operation that these radio army is conducting here in the occupied west bank. that is called waves breaker. the aim is to prevent palestinians from committing attacks against it. but the mood here for palestinians is that israel is the one escalating against palestinians.
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there are lots and lots of weapons here and janine and people say that they will keep fighting these really occupation until it ends pakistan's prime ministers facing a vote of no confidence in parliament. it's after one of his biggest allies quit the coalition government and joined the opposition group trying to remove him. some have been surveyed, spoke to former prime minister shaheed con obasi, in some about as prime minister emron con, faces a vote of no confidence. in the next 24 hours. it is likely that his party might lose its majority in pakistan's most populous province, as well. there have been wheeling and dealing is going on and there is going to be a vote to elect the next chief minister of punjab province, which is one of the key provinces here in pakistan to discuss that further, we have former prime minister shy hut on obasi who belongs to the box and was indignant was a party which seems to have the numbers now up to elect its own candidate in the
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punjab assembly. what have you done to persuade people to leave him round han and join your party? we didn't have to do anything different already convinced that if one compliment has failed cml hannah's field or the leader, he is a destroy boston's economy. he has the given the people of us are nothing but inclusion. and every better meter, whether it is economical, societal or political, has gone thousands of your party's leaders, including a miserable surety for out and bail. the government has said that it could arrest them. there are other moves that the government can do, where it is pakistan headed. and what next if you win against prime is tim runtime . we will and shuttle of in the world, you're very hopeful the numbers are, they're going to straight to the last, almost 40 years, every tactic. they put, she wants to leave his jail for 15 months. it's under spend routine. wanted jane.
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all the top leadership spent over the year and you on jobs is a door desist. so yes, really 4 hours or less, really for hours you can try anything you want for the people of the will of the people of us on will provide. this are about thank you very much. the former prime minister tried stuck on debussy, talking to us about a vote of no confidence and infant job. they seem to have the numbers as well to try and make form the government in punjab. it is said in pakistan, the politics, whoever controls been job is going to control pakistan as well. and the next 24 hours again in pakistan's political upheaval are going to decide who is going to be leading pakistan for the next few months to come. we sell, john amazon is about to get its fust union in the us. why is that a facility in new york have approved the move? the company says the vote is a disappointment and it's reviewing its options. gabriel alexander reports from new york or hewn in american history, ah,
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historic victory workers at a massive amazon warehouse in new york. voting to unionize the winning merge in 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 28 year history. the way 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 anymore. workers who are demanding better pay and working conditions at the warehouse. we're 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 near 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 expendable they were to these companies, how little these companies cared about. and workers aren't going back. there's a new sense that they want something more, they risk their lives for this country that recall the central workers and workers are going to keep pushing and pushing. and i think, mrs. the beginner of a new era of organizing in a post pandemic period. amazon spent over $4000000.00 to try to defeat the union boat. 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 their 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, across the us and around the world. businesses are struggling to keep was open prices pushed by the pandemic being driven higher by supply problems. now the war ukraine has made things worse. as john 100 reports now 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
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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 in so precious. every scrap was 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 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
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a lot more broad minded about what use parts that we saves 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 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 chip or something 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 rom reels at home. the united states is the cleanest best place to line things you know, or get oil. i don't think, you know, mother nature cares of the oil came out of russia, the united states. he's hoping the ripple effect from a panoramic and from the war in ukraine will spark new innovation in the us and
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around the globe. john henry alger 0, chicago, british veterans of the falcons war a mark in the 40th anniversary of the conflicts. on this day, 1982 argentina invaded the islands that are a british overseas territory in the south atlantic. argentina said the u. k was occupying it illegally. hundreds of people were killed on the 10 weeks fighting that followed. argentina eventually surrendered, but has never given up its claims to the islands. okay, let's get this board. here's farrah, marlene, thank you so much. after busy period of world cup, qualifying international is domestic football competitions. have resumed in the english premier league. liverpool have kept up the pressure and the tallow race. it were to nail winners over stragglers. watford at anfield on saturday. yoga jot as 20th club goal of the season, gave liverpool lead at a late penalty from verbena wrapped up the victory title rivals. manchester city are in action right now, i guess,
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but ah, all the teams qualified for the cat are 2020 she woke up, can now see their path. the final after the draw took place. indo hound, friday it up to you from each group will progress in to the knockout rounds. house cats are face acrid or in their opener. defending champions, france face denmark in his young playoff winner, european giant spain, and germany will face each other 5 time champions. brazil are grouped with serbia, switzerland, and cameroon. joanna gas raska was at the draw after months of qualifying matches. this was the moment football fans around the world were waiting for to find out who their country would play in the opening games of this. she is world cup and cattle was keen to show fans what they could expect at the 1st edition of this tournament to be held in the middle east. a shoulder for
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her was saga. i feel proud and happy from this moment and beyond. the world will see carter as we promised her. we shall provide an extraordinary addition of the world. cochlan. peoples governing body has faced a turbulent build up to this draw, excluding the russian team over its countries. invasion of ukraine fif is president using this occasion to call for peace. since we know that hundreds of millions of people are watching this draw and many leaders of the world are also launching our plea. the plea of the wall football community to every one. to all the leaders sent all the people of the world. this stop the conflicts and the wars. please given the draw 3 together, some tricky ties with 2 of the last 3 champions due to face each other at the group stage. germany ha, ha, ha. spain and germany were drawn in group e full time. it is early for the next few days,
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all those matches will be poured over in detail by the teams who are qualified, and the fans who follow them. so now that the grapes been drawn out, there's a real sense of excitement here in doha, but after 12 years of preparation and build up the 1st middle east. well, cup is getting very real indeed. trying to get your oscar al jazeera. 5 african teams will play, i cats are 2022 and the last world cup 4 years ago, no african nation progress beyond the group stage. the 1st time that had happened since 1982 of all journalists, gary al smith thinks they'll do better this time. i'm some of the african teams i've some really manageable groups. i mean, in order of the team that i think i can get out alive pretty quickly. senegal in group a. and then i'm also looking at morocco in group f. then we come to gunner in group h, then we do soon as you're in group d and come room, i think we have the most difficult task in group g, where we have brazil to contend with. to remember
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a lot of those north african countries help significant populations and carter, and my just feel like the airplane in another city of the native homelands. but you know, the way the world cup, this is football. a lot of the teams will come very prepared as well, and i think that is going to neutralize that advantage. unfortunately, it might be a bridge too far for some of them. and another sign that the world cup is getting close. we now have an official nascar for the finals. the name is larry treasure to meet just by eve is in arabic word meaning super skilled player. he's described as a flying character who is ageless and full of warmth, energy, and positivity. tennis? well, number 2, daniel. madame, the in doubt for the years, a 2nd grand slam tournament, the french open. russian need surgery on a hernia problem. met that i've struggled on court is the law herbert her cat in miami on thursday. he's the raining us open champion. a teenager carlos alcortez
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continues to make the headline for the miami, opened the spaniards off, defending champion. her kaz and saturday semi final authorized will take on. caspar rude for the title is only 18 only michael chang and rock only dal were younger when the wine and a t t master is $1000.00. 200 actors took another step to securing a place in the n. b a playoffs. they were $102.00 to $89.00 winters of lando magic on friday. fred van fleet since connie barnes for $900.00 points, each wrapped his whole fix place in the eastern conference center, 3 games clare of nearest rivals, cleveland cavaliers in the eastern conference. now switching to the world of wrestling, w, w e 's flagship event wrestlemania takes place in dallas on saturday. the sports biggest entertainers will take center stage but, but it's also a chance for upcoming stars to shine as well. fall now reports the the is the super bowl of professional wrestling. more than $100000.00 fans are
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expected over 2 nights in dallas, the world wrestling entertainment, showpiece event, wrestlemania. sammy zane, the multi time champion in w w. e and is competing in one of the shows headline matches its the bigger show, the year fans come from all for the world. it's like, it's really is a global saying, it really is. we're stands from every corner of the world here. so it's a very special time for us. ah, i mean, it goes without saying it's a bigger show the year. well, it's, it's very hard to are very hard to explain the feeling in the air. but especially russell manny is going to be lit and master bottom law because planned events compliment the central spectacle, filled with activities for wrestling, lovers to indulge in. are they on those type of a thing? are there other wrestling bands? we get a chance, a dresser being one of our favorite wrestlers. wrestlemania is also hugely
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lucrative for w w t, which is worth billions of dollars. the shows both also trickles down to the wider wrestler and community. i met an independent wrestling show small promotions, a flock to dollars this event like this is don't glamorous at wrestlemania with the frontier. that's plenty of entertainment independent, chose can also help rebuild careers. rachel l. ring previously wrestled in w w and wants to make it back to the big time. and so i'd be lying. if i said there wasn't a, a small part of me that you know, every now and then day dreams about wrestling in front of you know, 20000 people. there's nothing quite like wrestlemania for everyone involved. and the superstars of w. w e would be aiming to put on an unforgettable show. so hail malik al jazeera dallas, england and australia need and sundays women's cricket world cup final and christ
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church australia looking for a 7th title or england, or hoping to win back to back role caps for the 1st time. we have the opportunity to make history in, in being the 1st thing i tend to do that and that's such an exciting thing. just being involved in, well cut finals is what you said. you stole out as a player. what you tried to hard for what you want to be involved in. so here is huge excitement in the group. we went think too much, i think about 2017. it's all on the day is nicer. a brand new day brand new game and a charts roster gotten shot we can do. we know that it's going to be tough. england always provide a great contest. they've got some wo cost players who can take the game away from you really quickly. so huh. yeah it's, it's gonna be a massive challenge for us and certainly not going to be easy but, but we feel confident that if we can put out as close to our best as possible, then that'll give us a good chance. and that is all your support for melina back here. thanks fara. and that's it for me, molly? inside for this news, i'll be back in just a moment and more the days. stay with us here on out there.
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you know, al jazeera well need some extraordinary women who am making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive for their families to thrive with egypt swimming st sellers on al jazeera, the heart, wrenching good bye, loved ones, not knowing when they were united to get women and children heading west to relative safety, often leaving men behind among them. foreigners also trying to give out train rise of a free, but it's on a 1st come, 1st serve basis here at the bus station. they're only a few rides available and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like for me in rose,
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now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to reach and hope, hoping tomorrow is a better day. ah . the bodies of at least 20 people a found stir in her a street in a ukrainian town recently abandoned by russian troops. ah. hello, i money inside this sound is era, an ongoing coverage of the crane wall. over a quarter of a 1000000 people have come here displaced in the trans car, patheon mountains. i'm stephanie decker.
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