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cannot pick up my nigeria, women, a storm with my, my dear on al jazeera. ah, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm the mozy. welcome to the news, our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine says it's recaptured the whole of the key of region but retreating russian forces leave body strewn in the streets of one town. the reporting from the eastern city of hardee, where residents are terrorized lightly by shelling from russian forces or the top
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story emanates welcome a 2 month truce that's just come into effect, offering hope to a country ravaged by 7 years, a war and starvation. on the french present, to matt, matt corn holds his 1st election rally in the 8 days before the 1st round of voting and in sport. any women's tennis player reaches the top of the world eagle. we attack windsor, miami, huddle and celebrates going to number one in the rankings. ah, hello, welcome to the program will ukraine's deputy defense minister says there is forces of re taken the whole of the key of region from russian troops. but with the russian retreat comes evidence of a trail of destruction they've left behind. this video is that to show the bodies of at least 20 people dressed in civilian clothing strewn along the street and
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butcher north west of care of many of the towns. apartment blocks have been destroyed and cars crushed, ukrainian present. laudermill zalinski says russian soldiers a deliberately mining houses and even bodies as they withdraw. and the red cross has again tried to escort a convoy civilians track for weeks. the besieged southern poor city of mary opal. this is russian forces appear to be regrouping for a new assault in the southeast of the country was anxious ravi begins al, coverage now from the western city of levine and a warning that you might find the images in his report. disturbing ukrainian forces have retaken the entire keith region, but russia's retreat comes at a high price. northwest of the capital, the city of boucher bears witness to the brutality of war. at least
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20 people in civilian clothes left dead in the street. each scene a grim snapshot of the chaos and violence of their final moments, ukrainian se at the hands of russian forces. days earlier, the mayor of boucher announced the liberation of its town. do you know which one is going to march 31st. go down in the history of that community as the day of liberation. the liberation of our armed forces came from russian occupiers said today, i state that the state, joyful, joyful. and this is a great victory in the region. and we will definitely wait until there is a great victory all over ukraine, more or less. the joys of victory soon dampened by death. ukraine's general stop is warning, boots or residence russian forces, mind the city before they left. combat engineers work to clear suspected mind areas
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. bodies remain where they fell, until it's safe to retrieve them. boots as mayor says, entire families were killed, and nearly 300 people have been buried in a mass grave. not far from boot and the village of dmitri fca, west of keys, the remains of russian soldiers killed in fierce fighting their left in the street . not even a national grain or the in the north of the country yaki pies continue to retreat slowly but noticeably in the east, the situation remains extremely difficult. now russian troops are moving to dom bus and towards cock eve, they are preparing new strikes. we are preparing an ever more active defense of all as ukrainians begin to occupy and clear recaptured areas. what happened in boucher ukrainians? fear could be the 1st of many instances of community shattered by this war zane
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basra, avi al jazeera levine. while the northern says you have a pin which is next to boot, chair has also been a key battle ground for weeks and is now family back on the ukrainian control. present, rod him is zalinski said to pull back of russian forces had been slow but noticeable and accused them of leaving mines as they went round. karl is near a pin where volunteers and emergency workers have been moving dead soldiers and civilians. 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, like we're looking for minds and other devices,
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including unexploded devices. ammonia shall live behind by the russian troops. we are trying to prevent any one haul comes buck here from being endured in this area . there rashana animals look why they did heal. barely a few meters of this town remained untouched by battle. the russians used heavy artillery and rockets and missiles all throughout are pain. you see sites like this seems of heavy artillery showing those almost near complete destruction in places where then utter pain. this place was incredibly important to the russians. if they had taken this town, it would have been a staging post for any potential attack into the capitol. keith ah, what is the 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 village on the outskirts. they have no idea what awaits them other than the destruction of what was once their homes
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and lives inside of pain. however, residents are not allowed to come back as security forces suite, the town before the war. this was a bustling commute, a town of round 70000 people. to day it's become 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. m. ron con. how dessert, that pin lashes defense ministry has accused the international committee of the red cross of destructive actions near mary, or pull the agency is trying to reach the besiege port city in order to evacuate people there. a 3rd attempt to take a fleet of bosses failed on friday. russia says red cross employees made unplanned
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stops, and some vehicles broke away from the main convoy. another attempt is on the way, but to the convoy is not expected to arrive until sunday. hundreds of people have managed to escape mario, although in their own private cause local authorities in the occupied ukrainian town of a near her. dar say russian forces violently broke up a protest, riley and detained some participants. now, with a series of bloss word in the town which is close to these upper regia, nuclear power plant residents had gathered in the town center to protest against the war and seeing ukrainian national anthem russian soldiers, you smoke bombs and flash grenades to disperse the crowd and then the number of people killed by a strike on a local government building on tuesday in the southern ukrainian city. of nikolai of is rising. the cities governor of italy kim says at least 35 people have now
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been confirmed dead. a rocket blasted a hole through the side of the building and mac alive rescue workers have continued to dismantle the rubble to search for victims. so let's discuss all of this now with alexandra mit via choke, who is head of the ukrainian human rights organization. the center for civil liberties joins me now from kiev. are, is a great deal to talk about. but i actually wanted to start by getting your assessment, your thoughts on the footage that emerged from boucher. we have not only food that you have a 3 testimony so week team. so who are crimes to beach was commuted in, butcher and are not as a human rights lawyer. but to the human being that when i saw this video enter your this story. so things are now now i know how the order is looked like. and can you tell me?
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is someone who is, has analyzed and it is part of your work and what you do. and we are now in a situation where reports are being tracked information is being gathered to be possibly used for accountability justice. later on when you look at the, the way in which these people is strewn in the streets, what does it, what does it lead you to believe about what might have happened in the moments before? i think that it, sir, enough crimes for put you big and everson, which we see for current moment. it's a result of total impunity for all his action and before russia wasn't punished for using chemical weapons against students in here. so there this, impunity lead russia to in you and your actual violence
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can i ask you about attacks on schools, shelters, and hospitals? how would you, how might this be used as a evidence later on, we see there is a great deal of, we have public reports or satellite images bought. what is being done to gather and collate this evidence. really story when you should see if you ever done this list and to top several hundreds volunteers. we are for, for some testimonials for food stamps and weakness the work crimes. because our volunteers ordinary people. we simplify some methodology and for the, for some types of war crimes, flight deliberate challenge, to see the objects and political civilian as for structure as well to civilian population or for example, human education, assuming they and corridors. we can state that this war crimes has a systematic and large scale character. and russian troops not provide distinction
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between military and civilian population. so it's a policy of russia, russia, youth were crimes as a method wolfy here. and we collect no evidence which we will present for international criminal court for the international committee of council on human rights or un, which was created recently. now we preparing submissions from home. i can use them or receive we are also open to work with states of who, who decided to use universe. so your addiction provisions in their legislation are also to prosecute. there were the course of traitors. is the i c c investigation. he has a criminal court, is a main investigation that is under way. that was already a preliminary inquiry that's been going on since 2014. how is that going to develop now after? when? so to 9 countries appeal to i,
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c. c with and ask for the prosecutor to open the full investigation. he finally did it after 8 years or for a preliminary stage and to one year or so delay because it took previous prosecutor to tell that he will ask for permission of judges to open the pool investigation even into in december of 2020. so we have one year delay or open of the circle investigation. we're ready to let that prosecutor of prosecutor office of i c c. send their group to ukraine and we know from official sources that they had meetings and started to work. but the problem with i c. c, a limitation or for international mechanism. first, all international justice is, is postpone in time. and for me as a for human rights defender is a question, not only how to get there at all this evidence about how to stop this for crimes to
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merge because it's still continue. and 2nd, very years limitation is that i c, c, the focus only for several a crime is it wouldn't cover all executors who committed or the thousands and thousands of crimes over ukraine. so we also think about to possibility to, to create international hybrid people know who will also focus on crime of aggression which a, c, c, handle your is diction on and can cover all executors who committed this work crimes regardless of the numbers which, which we have under miniature, thank you. we want to now look at the fighting in hockey, its force more than a 3rd of the city's population to move. many of those left behind have been hiding in nature on shelters, and much of the city has been ruined by near constant apartment. i said, beg, spoke to a resident, still living in the worst neighborhood of hi keith. there would be good
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news. you been? it's pure relief with my boy. they shelled so much last night says atlanta. shattuck over the shell so much. but we're holding on with your lawyer this 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? why did he come to us? so spoke with it's too much for some when you are you will partly mamma is. 2 since march, i haven't been able to reach my mother and maria pope the house was hit by 4 shelves . the police offer a vital lifeline for these people. south africa is the worst hit area of her give a
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few live here. even fewer venture here. this is building 2 to 5 on friendship of nation street. the irony is another nation. soldiers and a few kilometers away, obliterating this neighbourhood. yeah. you prefer through, wasn't this more people over there? can you evacuate them? they have disabled children, asked this resident. we can only evacuate people if you have somewhere to has them . you know, all the metro stations are full, says officer. yeah. i don't just oh, yes, but still, you know, there's more were taken to a basement. so we'll go watch and pitch black darkness. ah, they've got to talk to a gun 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
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a school that may never open. she wants to be a break dancer, and recites a poem about the love for a mother. i've got my paycheck darmesh. wow. so i'm pretty sure i shall she much. marya, i'm not an outside you re cooked for the family before he seals him and says his daughter hasn't been outside for 2 weeks. molar has some of the law was recipient. you can hear it because this is every 20 to 30 minutes. it's normal. it's normal. if it wasn't for the shelling my daughter would be outside, break dancing with guys who would be careful. be careful on the laura, but i can run it for the police accompanying us. this is personal.
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the all used to live in that neighbourhood. yan still has a home here the only way to get in is through the window to retrieve them. he doesn't live here anymore. but passes by from time to time to check upon it. yes. all day long. so it was your of oakland . so today the flies intact and hall tomorrow might not be great. thank you. russia incoming, the shelves fooled me, a boy onto the stuff for him to be crazy trying to get us loan to lisa. and you can space to stay cool.
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i said big al jazeera harder keith, more than 4100000 ukrainians have fled to other countries since russia invaded into millions more internally displaced many of them have sought refuge in the comp, patheon mountains. stephanie decker is at a facility. there it is. god on western ukraine's board out with serv. acura, 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 civic was good is packed, the hotels are packed. apartments are pat, 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 card keep coming from the don bass region. lou hands done yet is coming
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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 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 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. a team of ukrainians has come together to launch a radio station for refugees in the czech republic. oh, really fragile. right, you know, radio ukraine is based in prague and caters to the 300000 people have arrived thus since the war started. many of the stations $22.00 employees are also ukranian refugees. they say their mission is to help people adjust to life in the czech republic. now inside russia activists, a saying more than a 170 anti war protesters have been detained. riot police were seen escorting people away from moscow. central park or a crowd gathered on saturday, protest organizes se rallies were held in 30 cities across the country. a calling for an end of the war, crying and release of credit critic alex in a volley. watching the news allan live from london much more so to bring your program, we're looking at a cost of war. our economic consequences are spreading far beyond div crane and russia drank is government imposes a we can cut you off to angry protests,
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other fuel shortages and rolling power kinds. and then in sport, 12 points, claire, we are madrid are lighting, fly out ah, a 2 month truces come into effect between yelman's warring side, the un and voice for yemen, says the saudi like coalition, and who the rebels are stopping all attacks inside the country. and across its borders, it's being hell is a decisive moment in the devastating 70 a conflict. i'm at out at ab reports now from santa dumont sees why an yeoman between hoses on the solid wall sion is the more significant breakthrough in years . some flight on some r o port are allowed under the deal. and fuel imports can which hold the hill areas
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hauled to the fighting, coupled with the enter your full ships 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 conducive environment to resume negotiations for a peaceful settlement of the conflicts the through scoring sides with the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan. and it's the most importance, turban, years to words ending a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people and pushed millions into hunger. the war has hurt civilians, the most about 80 percent of emma's population now relies on age for food medicine and shelter. many walls come the truce that remain as skeptical. the truce is a victory for the many people because it turns the focus away from military politics. so over to the minute hearing issues or vendors that has been added and it has all of this truce will benefit the year. many people,
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we hope the truce will stay for a long time. i mean, live on that. i'm a handy lot of blame and we appreciate a support allow, oh my t who helped me to reach such a truce that put us on the right path. the burnings and sufferings of the many people will decrease the yahoo. these for a long time have felt that it was just inevitable. their success was inevitable, but they had a huge setback in mara, which had been besieged for over a year. so i think that both sides kind of realized, you know, this more is not on. we want to maybe we're going to have. so for half of those attacks between hoses and ec, walsh excluded recently when a saudi oil facility was hit by hose these last week. react struck back some believe the war has become unwinnable. the last coordinated seas file was in 2016 of a peace agreements have led to finish. it's a step forward,
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but we don't know if this is firewood holds on time, will tell, but in any case, it's a step in the right direction and i must say it took 7 long years for this truth to be agreed on. it's extraordinary. a conflict widely seen as a proxy war between saudi arabian iran has the, the stated yemen, the you and special envoy hands grant berg says the 2 month foods could be extended at both parties agree. a sign of hoop. after years of fighting, hammer that up as either i, michelle hon. dani is a yemen research consult and he joins me by sky from london. now. the saudi led code oceans broad restrictions on essential goods from entering yemen has really caused a humanitarian catastrophe. it's really very much at the heart of this conflict
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between the who sees in the coalition. now, is there enough pressure, or is there mounting pressure for this blockade to be lifted altogether? yes, i think so. i mean, obviously there's been pressure, i think, by the international backers to a negotiate a peace settlement, whether it be the united nation special envoy or the be nations that are invested in the political settlement of the, of the conflict. and in the last of the pandemic, and the dead of coven 19 d, that the global, the surgeon oil prices, and yemen has been obviously a, and a block a for about 7 years now. so. so it's really, really hitting the actors themselves. i mean, i don't think the warring actors have actually ever cared about what the human deeds civilians are suffering or how much they're suffering for. there are economic conditions, obviously this fuel being let into yemen right now. that's a look at alleviating the situation. but the south of yemen has a worse and economy than in the north, in the sense that the currency is that double the price. and it, sir, and,
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and with that, did the services are not being provided really by the government of because the government is an exile and it's not capable of ex brooks in yemen or the southern that groups that are calling for independence rather are sort of even saying that they're going to drop the session right now. so there's clearly a lot of momentum of talks. i think that are taking place in riyadh between the em, any actors. i think there's obviously a lot of incentives in the sense that they're backers such as saudi arabia or the united arab emirates of these certain groups sort of going along, you which other changes situation on the ground a it, obviously, the saudis are arguing that these restrictions have put a filter in place to prevent arms smuggling and put revenues being used to finance it and see war effort, but it has caused it. it's compounded the humanitarian crisis has caused really looking images of dependently, of any broader negotiations to resolve the conflict. well, i think that, i think by then, and i think people think that the biter region could sort of exert a lot of pressure on saudi arabia and it sort of have tried. and i think we can
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look at certain snobs that have been conducted by both parties was you know, whether it's the united states leadership or the unit or the saudi leadership towards each other. and i think that this sort of exhibits how that decide, i mean, i think particularly right now when we look at the ukraine war or the war and clean rather, and b and the sort of short of oil shortages there are going globally. i think the saudis realized now that they can sort of exert their power and sort of do what they want. and i think they're making the right choice now because they could totally not listen to the united states pressure and sort of just continue on and air investing in this war. but the saudis really want out of the conflict and they've been quite clear about them. i think they've been forced, or rather, um, you know, pressure to sort of speak to the who these publicly to invite them to re ard, which is a big, significant step which sort of, you know, acknowledges their legitimate legitimacy to a certain extent. so i think, i think obviously i'm united states could put pressure on saudi arabia, but that pressure is not going to be helpful at the moment. and it's certainly not
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going to be helpful if the united states is seeking to buy more oil and fight other oil resources, where as cuts kind of ties with, with russian to an important point. thank you very much ram and i'll hand danny for joining us. thank you. still i had for you on the program on the pressure pakistan . so my mazda hits back in the face is to invite a lot of people in serbia, upper pain out to the polls. we look at why russia's major ukraine is dominating the agenda. there and the english primarily title race is heating up. fara has action from saturday's game. ah, it's april and we're still talking about snow across europe. hey, everyone. good to see you. so a shield of snow is extending pretty much from key right into the balkans over the
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higher ground. because for example, in sophia bulgaria got a high of 10 degrees. we've had some powerful winds blast through the south of france, corsica, sardinia, into sicily, and also central in southern portions of italy. those winds will back off a bit on sunday, just the other day. we saw them with up to about a 120 kilometers per hour. now for the northwest, we've got a batch of what weather for scotland that's going to slide to the east and pull into western areas of norway and a gloomy day for london on sunday with the high of 10 degrees of 2 iberia, mostly in the clear se, for the parent ease, we've got some snow and rain around this area, but snow levels have dipped down to a 1000 meters. so that means anything below that likely to stick at some what whether running through is stumble. that's going to put a cap on temperatures, but we've got some exceptional warmth for georgia in armenia. are of on getting up to a height 26 degrees. here's the situation for the top end of africa. temperatures coming down a bit in cairo, heart to met 42 degrees to kinda lock in there for the next few days. and the worst
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witness. the world. witness. next door. witness. life witness era. lou ah ah. made stories now a 2 month truce is common to force between yelman's warring sides which has be seen as a a decisive moment in the 70 a conflict which has devastated the country. now hiring footages emerged from the ukrainian town of boucher near kia that shows. bodies dressed in civilian clothing strewn in the street off to russia, withdrew from the area grades as his forces. and now we taken the whole of the key
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of region and the president vladimir zalinski saying that russian soldiers deliberately mining houses and even bodies as they withdraw. if archie, say more than $1500.00 explosives were found in a day during one such in a village, west of key of will. pope francis is saying he is considering making a trip to kiev now as he began travelling to mall to the head of the roman catholic church, told reporters has been invited by political and religious authorities in ukraine. and for the 1st time you visit, you criticize russian president vladimir putin over the invasion and sir morphine thus you only database the valley from the dimensions. we had thought that invasions of other countries, savage street fighting and atomic threats were grim memories of a distant pastor. however, the icy winds of war, which bring only death, destruction and hatred, is swept down powerfully upon the lives of many people. and on the days of us all, once again, some potentate,
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sedley caught up an anachronistic claims of nationalist interest as provoking and fomenting conflicts with them. whereas ordinary people, since the need to build a future that will be shared or not be at all for me now in the night of the war that has fallen upon humanity. let us not allow the dream of peace to fade. pictures of a maze from ukraine of the remains of what was the world's largest aeroplane. this drone footage shows its hanger, anton, of ab bought on the outskirts of kiev, which was attacked by russia on the 1st day of the invasion. all the remains of the giant and not to 25 transport plane are its wings. plane was a one off built in the 19 eighty's for the soviet space program. and it was a source of huge ukrainian national pride not known if it was deliberately targeted with the head of russia space agency. ross cosmos has caused further dow over feature co operation in the international space station. the i says is jointly run by a russian
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u. s. european canadian and japanese space agencies. russian technology is essential for its operation. but the roscoe's was chief says at val soon put forth proposals to and cooperation and it will only be restored when quote illegal sanctions are removed. your grains government is saying the country's economy could contract by 40 percent this year because of the war and the economic consequences of spreading far beyond the countries involved in the fighting. many businesses in the united states and around the world are struggling to keep the doors open. john henry has more now from chicago atlas to works. his powered through a pandemic supply chain disruptions rising inflation in now war time scarcity with russia 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
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from shovels to fighter jet parts made by atlas and so precious. every scrap is saved and result. 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 a lot more broad minded about what used parts that we saved off bikes that we might not have a person before. 2 years of panoramic supply chain woes on everything from bikes to
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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 manufacturer in the ukraine or russia that is now ultimately having to be sourced from a different supplier for the head of antlers. 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, mother nature cares if the oil came out of russia, the united states. he's hoping the ripple effect from the pandemic and from the war and ukraine will spark new innovation in the u. s. and around the globe. john henry and al jazeera chicago, a 36 hour confusion place in shoreline carafe to anti government protests. the army has also been given sweeping powers to make arrests after hundreds of people tried
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to storm the president's home as widespread anger in the country over an economic crisis. this cause major, few shortages and long dated power carts. and now fernandez has more now from colombo, coming less than 3 hours before the island wide curfew was due to take effect. the announcement took people by surprise. now on our way here, we saw lot of people scrambling to get home, most of them clutching a bag of vegetables, of onions, of potatoes, who has given the situation. people are not stopping stocking up much, not even this, this sarah mc, good shop. obviously, 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 inconvenienced,
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given the short notice now. ah, there's no reason that's been given for the curfew, but to what everybody thinks it's being impose is because there was a massive protest that's expected to happen on sunday. now very much a part of our social media campaign. and 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. the rising cost of living or the expensive goods that are becoming more and more unreachable for people, as well as the shortage of things like mortars, fuel, of cooking, gas, and things like that. obviously not just as she lanchen phenomenon, but people here are struggling of pakistan to prime minister on con is under intense pressure and he's blaming the united states for his problems. facing a vote of confidence as well as
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a vital regional election. with his support slipping, he says the us is plotting to undermine him. good, aha, very big fathers rear run on this is a big conspiracy, not against around calm but against pakistan itself. slowly people have started realizing what a big conspiracy has taken place. and it has been hatching since october by all these traitors who have been robbing the country for the past 35 years that were doing it in league with external forces. no, let me openly take the name of the united states. some of n javits fetch, a former pakistan prime minister in the capital as alabama as prime minister in milan 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 reeling, dealings going on, and there is going to be a vote to elect the next chief minister of punjab province,
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which is one of the key provinces. here in pakistan to discuss that further we have for the prime minister, shy huck on obasi who belongs to the box on within the noise. the party which seems to have the numbers now up to oh, elect its own candidate in the punjab assembly. what have you done to persuade people to leave him round, han and join your party wouldn't have to do anything. we were already convinced that it was all hands lamita's field, m l, harness field or the leader. he is herb destroyed boston, the economy years herb given the people of was, are nothing but inclusion and every better meter, whether it is economical, societal political has $1000.00 plus your party's leaders, including god. mr. troubleshooting for out in bail the government to said that it could arrest them. there are other moves that the government can do, weirdest, pakistan headed. and what next?
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if you win against primacy, remember, we will in charlotte in the world, you're very hopeful. the members are there, the gum are displayed for the last almost 40 years. every tactic. report to watch the game for 15 months. it's under 13 months. it did. all the top leadership went over the year in june on java daughter exist. so yesterday, for our, the lesson really thought i was you can try everything you want or the people of the will of the people of boston will provide mr. boss. he thank you very much. the former prime minister tried stuck on the bus. he talking to us about a vote of no confidence and infant job. they seem to have the numbers as well to try and meet for the government, infant job 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. of it is in serbia,
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are heading to polls on sundays presidential and parliamentary elections there present alexander, roaches running for reelection and is head in most polls. but russia's invasion of ukraine is dominating the agenda. is that the a torn between the east and west? the harding reports, serbia has a big decision to make for 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. can you put those to put a manual? the war in ukraine has entirely changed to campaign and serbia. several topics like fighting corruption used to be a priority, but then not in the forefront anymore. now people are mostly interested in economic stability, long president, alexander richard 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 country's aspiration of joining the european union. critic se achieving both
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seems unlikely. what are you all? so we assure you that we said that in the regions, serbia will plan absolutely constructive role that we will keep the pace that we are not interested in the territories of others. that we are interested in economic cooperation. in march, serbia voted in favor of a 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 at an all time high and basic foods are becoming pricier. they're political, but everything has become more expensive. you can no longer buy what you balls monthly. there are always 2 or 3 fewer items, if incumbent president, alexander roach 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 . leo harding al jazeera, i to present value mark on his held his 1st election lally just 8 days before the
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1st round of voting supports. his gathered end notes in the western suburbs of paris. pole show a tight race between micron and his far right. rival marine la pen natasha butler was at the romney emmanuel macro wants to win his 2nd term as france is president. and for now, opinion polls suggest that he's likely to succeed at a pact stadium outside paris macro held the 1st rally of his campaign. the centrist leader promised more jobs tax cuts. and to continue with his pro, you agenda the some we are a european nation and proud to be one. we are no one's vassals. oh we pursue politics and diplomacy that it independently. we talk to everyone all the time. that's what we'll do. francis ro is not to give in to divisions that parallel. it's not. i see the bond off my call said that these are challenging times the past
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5 years of certainly tested his ability to handle a crisis. his diplomatic efforts over ukraine have played out well with most french voters, as has his management of the cove it pandemic. his government injected billions of dollars into the economy to protect business isn't chirps. already have it ukraine . he's managed it all. well, calmly. we can't complain and he will, when are you going to book us for future? we are living in catastrophic times. i call it the war. he's a fair president, he's never left. all right, but in the middle, and that's exactly what we need right now. my husband is in the presidential race for now, but a recent days is, where is roy all the father? i need to move in hand as close the gap while focusing will be the most good to say built in the main hosted living unit. all parties benefiting from what we call the rally round the flank effect. why different parts of society support a leader at the time of grave international crisis?
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one week before the 1st round and frances election seems likely to be a re run of the 2017 race in which a 2nd round between macro and the pen dot unique, covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks the russians were met with fierce ukrainian resistance to punish her, keeps the rif county historical par with detailed coverage. as the u. s. and other countries imposed sanctions on moscow. russia has been offering or nothing is on political party to turn against them, hulu. ah, sport for women's player to cleave what's known as the sunshine double. with winds at miami, in indian wells and california to we attacked the walls, will be the new world number one. when the rankings are updated on monday.
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my dad, my sister, my whole family who i know had been watching football either during new zoom. finally, trouble birds, cuz i want, i want them here. also having the small is with me. mans will number to daniel medway, death is a doubt for the years. second grand slam of the term 2nd grand slam tournament. the french open, russia needs surgery on a hernia problem. madame struggled on cord is the loss to herbert her caps in miami on thursday. he's the raining us open champion. after a busy period of woke up pole flying and internationals, domestic football competitions have resumed. in the english premier league, manchester city remained the team to catch the one to know at burnley or down in the relegation zone. kevin, to bernie, i gave the champions an early leave. an elk a gun do i added
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a 2nd before half time. cbr one point clear at the top of the tangle. liverpool kept up the pressure with a to know when we're struggling. and watford at anfield go job his 20th club go of the season, gave liverpool the lead on a late penalty from fed beano wrapped up the victory and pulled travel to manchester city next weekend. so he would have told us in the summer and read a good preseason, which we had that we are and of monitors early april and a situation 1000000. and in all competition, 11 trophy on all competitions and the full squad available. hopefully this will stay for ever the all would have taken. chelsea were stunned for want at home by branford. christian ericsson, who scored twice on international duty with denmark was on target again with his 1st goal because it was the 1st time since 939 that bradford and chelsea.
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chelsea i've just been today, everything clicked and managed to be part of a club, a team of fantastic players and staff members and winning. he had several breach against the european champions and world champions, and it was served in almost complete performance that's, that's a little bit unreal branch. the united dropped more points at home as they try to securely top or place they came from behind to draw one all with lester, brazilian fred with united equalizer in spain, around maturity. taken another step towards the legal title, green benchmark score 2 penalties and missed one as well and there to one victory at the house of ego. it puts around 12 points clear at the top of the table. a toronto raptors took another step to securing a place in the and the playoffs. they were a 102 to 89 winters of our lando magic on friday. tread van fleet and scotty barnes
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for 19 points. each rafters, whole 6th place in the eastern conference in the world of wrestling. debbie, debbie east flagship van to wrestlemania is taking place in dallas. the sports biggest entertainers will take center stage, but it's also a chance for upcoming stars to shine as well for how malick reports. i know with the super bowl of professional wrestling. more than $100000.00 pounds were expected over 2 nights in dallas for world wrestling, entertainment, showpiece event, wrestlemania. sammy zane is a multi time champion in w, w e, and is competing in one of the shows headline matches. it's the bigger show, the year fans come from all over the world. it's like, it's really is a global thing. it really is. was fans 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
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a bigger show the year 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 i can event 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 have a 10 chance, a dresser being one of our favorite wrestlers. wrestlemania is also hugely lucrative for w, w e, which is worth billions of dollars. the shows buzz also trickles down to the wider wrestler and community. i met an independent wrestling show small promotions, a flock to dallas this event like this is not glamorous, is wrestlemania the frontier that's plenty of entertainment independent, chose can also help rebuild careers. rachel l. ring previously wrestled in
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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 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 will be aiming to put on an unforgettable show. so hell malik al jazeera dallas and cricket joss butler has fired the 1st century of the seasons. indian premier league england batsmen help rogers on royals beaten by indians by 23 bronze butler smashing his 100 off succeed balls the royals on top of the i p l table 2 winds avenue. okay, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to marian in london for a thank you very much. that's it for the news. i, but we'll be back with more news for you in just a couple of minutes to stay with al jazeera. ah
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