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documentary for me, i can fill me from miami and synagogue. you, she is, you all need on the advice to make more money now cuz she's not much of the adventures of a car and lead to africa direct on al jazeera. ah, the bodies of at least 20 people have found strewn through a streets me crenan town, abandoned by russia. ah, and i want money inside this is al jazeera and our ongoing coverage of the ukraine will. 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. also
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ahead to mount trace in yemen takes effects following years of war, but have left millions on the brink of famine. and have you in a state of majesty across shore line cap to protest is blame the government for deepening economic crisis. a gruesome discovery in the ukraine war. the bodies of several people have been found strewn in a street in boucher, which is a town close to the capital. keith m on con, has been speaking to purchase mayor. a warning he may find the images in his report, a stabbing bodies strewn along the floor. they died at where they fell. these incredibly, graphic images are absolutely concerning to ukrainians. this is the town of boucher a. i commute to town on the outskirts of keith, northwest of keys. now we've been speaking to the man. he says he's aware of all of
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these images, but he himself, so at least $22.00 bodies with in the town itself. he counted them and he says they died a result of russian selling and people trying to escape the russian retreat when they left the town. now, march 31st, he actually declared that as the day the people would remember as the liberation of utter pain. but today's a very different story. they now trying to get as much information as possible about what happened in the town of boucher now we've been speaking to people within the legal community here in keep although said is they trying to get as much video as they can try and get as much testimony as they can to try and build any kind of crimes against humanity. cases, any kind of war crimes, cases for any potential future prosecution. the walls all of that goes on in boucher is not just there. there are other towns, mockery, for example, and a hostile and at a pin which we visited today at pin was very recently liberated. however,
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there are d mining operations going on in that town. you can't allow your civilian population to go back as desperate as they may be to see what's left of their homes unless it's safe to do so. and this is what these guys were doing. 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 endure it in this area . the rashana animals look why they did here. barely
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a few meters of this town remain untouched by battle. the russians used heavy artillery and rockets and 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 they had taken this towel, 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 to town, around 70000 people. today it's become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. the town, the full back president vladimir putin says,
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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, 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 sometime around con, our desert. that pin will some evacuees from the besieged city of not a pole have started arriving to save the parts of ukraine from live is zane bizarre . avi reports a moment of relief, days in the making. thousands of people waiting to get out of mario pole, make it to safety. but tens of thousands remain. waiting for the next convoy. one woman who got out said she rejected offers of payments to
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be taken to russian occupied areas of the school. but i have only one question why we only lived as normal people and our normal life was destroyed. like we lost everything. i don't have any job. i can't find my son. he used to live in another part of the city. directly on the front line. people were not allowed to cross the line when people were killed there. i don't know what happened to my son . around keith, there are still bodies in the street from fierce battles. after a month of living with the threat of russian troops, people are going back to take stock of what's left of their homes. we were with them when they were visiting houses because they were trying to open some coverage looking for something, but we will have a very brief while she was watching them making clear that they shouldn't take anything. there is also concern about what russians have left behind the prince
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president has warned his people to watch out for things like land mines and explosive traps that may have been placed by retreating russian forces. the war he says, is not over yet. not even a national grain in the north for the country, the occupies continue to retreat slowly but noticeably in the east. the situation remains extremely difficult. russian troops moving to dumbass and towards khaki. they're preparing new strikes. we are preparing an ever more active defense success on battlefields around keys, paired with a high level visit from the head of europe's parliament, pledging support you and we are you, but also fighting our war, fighting for fundamental principles that discounted had for so many centuries and i also come here with the message of this is the whatever it takes moment.
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so i would like to make sure that you have everything that you need in order for you to with ukraine. regaining control of the strategic hostile international airport, north of teeth, taken by russian forces on the 1st day of the war, the fighting, taking a heavy toll on the facility. and often a used to be here. it was built in 1998. as far as i know, used to be a very magnificent orphan age. children used to live here and they were given a future. europe has promised to help you crane rebuild after the war. but with no clear end in sight and places like mario pole. already reduced to rubble. the future is something ukrainian say they are for the moment. unable to consider st. basra v al jazeera levine. meanwhile, more than 4000000 ukrainians have fled to other countries with millions of others
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internally displaced. stephanie deka is a facility on the slovak, in border 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. who hans done yet is coming from the aries 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
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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. 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, ah 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 any one here is going to be able to go home any time soon. the head of russia space agency has thrown more doubts over future cooperation on the international space station. the i s s is jordan run by the russian, the us european canadian and japanese space agencies rush and technology is essential
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for it's operation. the chief of ross cosmo says proposals will soon be put forwards and their relationship a team of ukrainians has come together to launch a radio station for ukrainian refugees in the czech republic. right, you're ukraine is based in prague in cases to the 300000 people who arrive there since the war began. many of the stations 22 employees all say refugees. hundreds of people who fled ukraine are camping in the mexican border city of tiquana behaving to be granted assign them in the u. s. they flew down to washington, said it would take in up 210-0000 ukrainians. only a 100 ukrainians are allowed to cross into the us every day. now across the us and around the world, businesses are struggling to keep the doors open. now the war ukraine has made things worse. john hendricks has this report from chicago
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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 increase to 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 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 in costlier,
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forcing the staff to get creative. we normally would have new bikes to sell, but we 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 used parts that we save off like that we might not have save 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 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 lying things you know or get oil. i
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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 pandemic in from the war and ukraine will spark new innovation in the us and around the globe. john henderson, al jazeera chicago still ahead on al jazeera, the french president holds his bus rally of the election campaign, trying to stay ahead of his arrival, verena pen, and a huge win for walkers. we look at what's next. now. the 1st trade unions been formed at a u. s. retail giant. ah, 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
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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 wind ease is 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 hire a dust across libya into to new zia. and we could see some rather severe sandstorms around in northern areas of our g area. by monday it gets wet and windier as well from rebecca. if we have 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 what the usual scattering of storms and showers for that. so central belt of africa, we all see some heavy, forceful, and goal random libya and pushing into eastern areas of south africa. and it's
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going to be a wet start to the week for johanna berg and cape town that she weather update. ah, on the bombardment, i just saw the missile and see it on the road. al jazeera meets ukrainians, determined to stay. you will not surrender just like that to fight. no hold to shoot her the train 2 days ago, the show me how that works. and to defend the barricades. and you documentary shows the ukrainian witnesses tool from the front lines dispatch and defiance voices from ukraine on al jazeera. ah
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ah, he watching out as a reminder of our top stories is our bodies of several people said to have been found strewn through a street in the town of boucher nay, ukraine's capital keith. this video purportedly shows the bodies lying along several 100 meters on to russian forces, withdrew ukraine's president lazansky says russia forces is slowly retreating from the north. but he wants that preparing the new strike from the south and east and dumbass region. the head of russia space agency says, cooperation with its international space station partners can only continue western sanctions elected. the i assess is jointly wrong by the russian u. s. european canadian, and japanese space agencies. yemen is more than an hour into a 2 month truce, agreed to buy the 2 warring sides the year. an envoy for yemen says the saudi led
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coalition and who the rebels will stop all offences inside the country and across its borders. catch lopez hood a yell reports a 2 month seas flyer 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 health areas hall to the fighting, coupled with the anthy of full sheeps and the using of restrictions on the movement of people and goods in opened 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 toward sending a conflict,
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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 inevitable. their success was inevitable, but they had a huge setback in mara, 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 these 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 via wood holds. time will tell, but in any case it step in the right direction and i must say it to
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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 2 month truce could be extended if both parties agree. a sign of hope. after years of fighting castillo, this of the young managers here. let's take a look at where things stand and yemen, who's the rebels backed by ron control, much of the northern highlands of the country 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 governments supported by the saudi led coalition has its last stronghold in the south separatists known as the southern transitional council on an influential presence in the government's temporary
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capital age in the group gets financial and military assistance from the united arab emirates. the armed group al qaeda, is active in several areas in the country, and the biggest influence is in the hydro mouth province. elizabeth candle is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says, world politics means both to hear these and the saudi back government on the pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it's students both parties right now on the coalition side that have been a master uptick and who's the missiles and drain attacks? well beyond yemen, own borders and not have focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for the slot. i don't think i well, there's definitely sold around. but also there are no reason to be from positions.
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if iran comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal, that may impact these ability to replenish, i'm not in the future. put them in a week position. so now it's a good time to see the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. a 36 l a. curfew has been imposed in for lanka. the armies been given sweeping powers to make arrests. a series of protests against the government. people angry about power cards, fuel shortages, and a worsening economic crisis. vanelle fernandez reports from colombo, coming less than 3 hours before the island white curfew was due to take effect. the announcement took people by surprise. now on our way here, we saw lords of people scrambling to get home, most of them clutching a bag of vegetables, of onions, of potatoes. because given the situation, people are not stopping stocking up much. now even this, this sarah, make good shop. obviously,
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the single time of new year's coming and little roadside kiosks like this do come up and the guide routing. it tells us with such little notice to be able to pack all of this up and start again 36 hours from now that on monday, rather than do that, he's hunkering down here. he's just open here because obviously is open to the elements and he's going to be here. so are people are really being in convenience given the short notice now that there's no reason that's been given for the curfew . but what everybody thinks it's being imposed is because there was a massive protest that's expected to happen on sunday. now, very much a part of our social media campaign. it's being said that it's not politically affiliated, and many, many people, ordinary sure lumpkins had already talked about joining in to express their anger, their frustration at the ongoing situation in the country. rising cost of living, the expensive goods that are becoming more and more unreachable for people as well
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as the shortage of things like mortars, fuel, of cooking, gas and things like that. obviously not just the she lanchen phenomenon, but people here are struggling. israeli forces have shot and killed 3 palestinians in the occupied west bank. it happened in the town of on a band near jeanine in the northern part of the west bank. israel says the men were armed and opened fire on the military. nita abraham is at the science of the shootings. this is what remains of the bodies of the 3 palestinians who were killed by the israeli forces. fire locked stains, some clothes on social media, many shared the last will of one of the 3 men urging people to fight these re the occupation. according 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. the
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cape was up, the cleveland comes the cook. the ambulance is 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. i tried to call and i heard that they took to freeport these to you. and also this way, the army called the 3 men ticking bombs, a term it uses to describe palestinians who are planning attacks against it. now 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. there are lots a lots of weapons here. and janine and people say that they will keep fighting these really occupation until it ends. the french president is holding his 1st election rally bally a week before the 1st round of voting. manual macro supposes have gathered in non
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tear outside paris. hold show a tie to raise between mackerel and his fall right. rival marine la pen. natasha butler reports from the rally. think talking about his track record of the past 5 years, saying things like he's managed to bring down the employment rate that he's done, the young people that he's done. and europe is also been setting out a vision for the next 5 years. it's pretty much a continuation of what he's been doing over the last 5 years. he's talking about pro european hopelessness policies, trying to do more for equality, trying to do more controls on the international stage. you know, what he did make clear though is that we are living in great, unpredictable times in the time of crisis. and there is no doubt that emanuel michael has had to face a lot of crises during his presidency. a diplomatic episode he's been putting in over the russian war in ukraine. of those have played out his efforts, played out for a well here. with the french voters who are say that they've been very impressed
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about the way that he has tried to tackle the crisis and how he's tried to help bring an end to that conflict with government management. if the coated crisis, the french government prompt absolutely billions of dollars into the economy in order to pop up businesses of jobs. when you talk to people here in this arena, many of them have said that they again are very grateful for that. but without a cloud, they wouldn't have been able to keep their jobs or businesses afloat. so opinion posty suggested micro could when the selection ok, if he's on track about that in the past few days, the race has tightened because his main rival marine, the pen is posing the got retail john amazon is about to get it's fast union in the u. s. workers at a facility, new york half approved. the move company says the vote is a disappointment and it's reviewing its options. gabriel alexander imports from new york for hewn and american ha
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ha ha. his story 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 task. meaning that the $8000.00 strong workforce will become the 1st amazon employees to unionize. in the retail giant's 28 year history, we went for the top dollar because we want every other industry, every other business to know that. dang, 15th, we got we got you, you're not going quit our jobs anymore. workers who are 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 kind of sweep us all, it means everything. it means worker power. the potential for working tasks
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revolution is if you can 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 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, they risk their lives for 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 said they've already heard from amazon warehouse workers in over
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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 do to hold a unionization vote next month with this victory still very fresh in their minds. gabriel's dondo al jazeera new york. ah, this is al jazeera, these, the top stories, the bodies of several people is said to have been found strewn through a street in the town of butcher nay, ukraine's capital keith. this video purportedly shows the bodies lying along several 100 meters after russian forces withdrew from the city and wrong con reports from.
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