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[000:00:00;00] ah, wherever you go in the world. well no line goes to make it feel exceptional. katara always going places together. ah! streets littered with dead bodies the grim aftermath of a russian retreat from the cranium. city of boucher ah! i'm darned, jordan, this is on to 0, live from de, also coming up after escaping the fighting in cities across ukraine. some 300000, internally displaced a stuck in limbo along the western border. hopes that a 2 month truce will a hole in yemen, a potential turning point that
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a 7 year war and hunger prime minister faces his toughest challenge, yet in an election dominated by the war in ukraine as an increasing number of russian soldiers retreat from parts of ukraine evidence has emerged, repeating the trail of destruction. they've left behind. video has been released showing the bodies of at least 20 civilians strewn along a street in butcher north west of cave. al jazeera zane was, ravi begins r coverage from the western city of live and you may find some images in his report to stead ukrainian forces every taken the entire key reach him. but russia's retreat comes at a high price north west of the capital. the city of boucher bears
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witness to the brutality of war. at least 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 his town. do you know which one is going to march 30? first, we'll go down in the history of that community as the day of liberation. the liberation of our armed forces. ukraine from russian occupiers said today, i state that these days joyful joyful. and this is a great victory in the cave region. and we will definitely wait until there is a great victory all over ukraine. the joys of victory soon dampens by death. ukraine's general staff is warning boots or residence russian forces.
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mind the city before they left. combat engineers work to clear suspected mind areas . 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 demetrius, west of keys. the remains of russian soldiers killed in fierce fighting there, left in the st. he's not even that you know, a crime in the north of the country. the occupies continue to retreat slowly, but noticeably in the, the situation remains extremely difficult. russian troops are moving to dom bus and towards cock eve, they are preparing new strikes. we are preparing an ever more active defense as ukrainians begin to occupy and clear recaptured areas. what happened in boucher ukrainians?
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fear could be the 1st of many instances of community shattered by this war. jane basra, b algebra levine. while alex sondra much of is the head of the ukranian sense of a civil liberties. she believes russian soldiers have committed war crimes and future. we have not long before did she have got her? it took testimony so or 4 weeks team. so the war crimes which was committed to butcher and may i tell not as a human rights lawyer, but to the human being that when i saw this video and her who are the story started things that now now i know how the horror is look like we can see that this war crimes has a systematic and large eat scale character, and russian troops not provide distinction between military and civilian population . so it's a policy of russia. russia use war crimes as a method well for you. and we collect no evidence which we will present for
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international criminal for its force, international committee or council, on human rights. so un, which was created recently. now we prepare in submission to moscow, mac, and usable proceed. we are also open to work with states who, who decided to use universal jurisdiction provisions in their legislation in order also to prosecute. there were there or for the traitors while the northern city of at a pin which is next a boucher, has also been a key battleground for weeks. sanders mostly back under ukrainian control. president, philadelphia, zalinski said the pullback of russian forces had been slow, but noticeable and accused them of leaving mines. in one con is near at a pin where volunteers and emergency workers have been removing 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,
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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 real looking for mines and other devices, including unexploded devices. ammonia shall live behind by the russian troops. we are trying to pretty one, and you one hold comes back here from being endure it in this area. there. rashana 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,
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buses is still taking last remaining civilians out of town. these people had no choice but to remain. they had nowhere else to go. others are returning to a village on the outskirts. they have no idea what awaits them other than the destruction of what was once their homes and lives inside a plane. however, residents are not allowed to come back as security forces sweep the town before the war. this was a bustling commute, a town around 70000 people. today it's become a symbol of ukrainian resistance. the town, the full back president vladimir putin says, russian forces are not targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure. but once again, these pictures contradict those words. we won't know for a while how many people have been killed, but early estimates from the mayor's office suggest 200 to 300, with many more injured. we won't know for sure, because the bodies of some of the dead remain under rubble. and they will be there for some time in wrong con, our desert, that pin rushes defense ministry has accused the international committee of the red
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cross of what it calls destructive actions near the ukrainian port city of merrier poll, the agency is trying to reach the besieged area to get the residence out. a 3rd attempt to bring a fleet of buses failed on friday. russia says red cross employees made unplanned stops, and some vehicles broke away from the main convoy. another attempt is underway with conway expected to arrive on sunday. for more than 3000000 people have sled ukraine and about the same number anal internally displaced most of gondor border areas to seek safety. but many cities are already full. stephanie decker reports on who's got on the trans carpathian mountains, where around 300000 people have escaped to deepen the mountains in western ukraine, close to the borders with slovakia and hungry people fleeing war are coming to find peace. this is one of many centers, and it was good for the internally displaced, olga and her husband, or from kart,
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keith. they left their city under heavy shedding. their don't were sold as got the family and literally it was terrible when we saw the 1st plains. i was terrified. i didn't believe it. we packed our things in 5 minutes. it's taking me a long time to recover from the trip here. just like i. yes, i believe the law. mm hm. my soul is a king. it aches from my home. this is my mother landing. it was so difficult to leave, really difficult. this is their home or what's left of it? a call him lawyers, real wary, and this is where they sleep. now what hold level, hoosier hood, my viola, it's just fine. she tells us it's safe. and that is all that matters. now that is really by looking well who tatiana sleeps next to them with her son work? yeah, she tells us she's from landscape near the russian occupied part, but the city is under ukrainian control. her story is about ordeal to well credibility to bid the need yearly monitor, we were waiting in a small basement, hoping it would end for almost 3 weeks. we finally left in
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a humanitarian corridor which took 4 days to be successful with the weren't even 5 minutes of calm. they bombed us day and night. our city is almost fully destroyed. i have nowhere to go back to going back. that's what every one here. once for now, waiting it out as far away from the war as they can physically get without leaving their country. this one of the very few regions of ukraine that hasn't been attacked. this hall tells the story of the entirety of this war. people are from mary paul from car key from the hang from danielle, from nikolai of, from around at the capital key. many of them fled under shelling each with their own stories of hell. and they keep coming. registration takes place in the center of was good with the city, basic supplies, clothes, medicine, toys are handed out. it is now 6 weeks into this war. and officials put the internally displaced in this region at around a quarter of
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a 1000000 people is told her about as good as crowded they arrived day and night. but many now dont even reach us as this city is full. so replace them and other areas around that asian is also putting a lot of pressure on the city and it's residence, alo, hot, bailey. e. people can still come and stay with their relatives at home. i have family with me too, but all hotels and apartments are full. they are really crowded. be no, it's not local people. as we can see, the card number plates from oliver ukraine. papa. yeah. lives on hold. and yet life must continue. many here tell us they have gotten used to this routine, sharing their space happy to be safe. but at the same time, everything has changed, and many fear their lives may never be the same again. stephanie decker, al jazeera was good in the trans carpathian mountain range, rescue workers in azerbaijan, not digging through the rubble to find any survivors. often explosion on life club
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authorities say people have been killed in the blast and the capital by 2, but they aren't sure how many. it's also unclear what caused the explosion. time for a short break here. and i'll just say when we come back, why there is no clear frontrunner customer because presidential election sunday the tax man in india goes off to crypto currency. more now the the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to the castle book, your travel package today. hey, they're great to see you. here's your weather in a minute 15. we're going to begin in the middle east, plenty of sun to go around and we got some temperature is already in the forty's, that includes 4 mecca and you know, in the days to come, i think we're going to see more spots joined. the 40 degree club. so here's a picture for the goals states on sunday, though, at $34.00,
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i'm going to put this several days out. now this is really next weekend and look at this. we're lucky and had 42 degrees. that's a good 10 above average. looks like we're going to get blasted with some early season heat. they're sweating it out in pakistan. has been several days here. weeks, even karachi, 40 degrees if this forecast holds on sunday. that is going to be the 4th day in a row that karachi has hit 40 degrees. somewhat weather will side into is stumble. that's going to put a cap on temperatures. but exceptional warmth for this some of the year for both georgia and armenia. you're about coming in at 26 degrees. now for hot tomb, your temperature is at $42.00 and you're going to lock in there for the next several days. we've got our usual storms through the central belts of africa and then further toward the south. the heaviest rain will be off shore, but still weather for durbin, as one teenie, the free state rate into the northwest, and keep towns got a high funny 3 degrees on sunday season. official
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and lines of the journey with the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want the started to please doing it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lies this man with the misconceptions and debate. the contradictions do we have a real democracy here in the united states. there's not a political party that's a radical insurgency, mark lamond hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. lou. ah, welcome back, a group of about about top stories here. this. our disturbing footage has emerged
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from the ukranian talent butcher near keith. the chose bodies dressed in civilian clothing strewn in the streets after russian forces withdrew. ukraine says its forces in our re taken the entire can reach. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says russian soldiers are deliberately mining houses and even bodies. they withdraw from some errands, for to say more than $1500.00 explosive devices were found during a search and a village west of russia's defense ministry has accused the international committee of the red cross of what it calls destructive actions named mary upon agencies trying to reach the besieged port city to evacuate residence now to month truce has come into effects between yemen, warring sides, the un envoy for yemen, says the saudi lead coalition, and to the rebels are stopping all attacks inside the country and across its borders. is being hailed as a decisive moment in the devastating 7 year conflict. amidala tap reports from santa to monk c. spy and human between host these and the solid wall sion is the
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more significant breakthrough in years. some flights from sun r o port are loud under the deal. and field imports can reach home the hill areas hall to the fighting, coupled with the entry 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 conflicts the through scoring sides with the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan. and it's the most important step in years to words ending a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people and millions into hunger. the war has had civilians, the most about 80 percent of emma's population now relies on aid for
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food medicine and shelter. many woke up the truce by remains skeptical. the not elect the truces of victory for the many people cause it turns the focus away from the military politics over to the humanitarian issues. venezuela, oregon allen, has all of this truce will benefit the year. many people we hope the thrust will stay for a long time as long as you can live on that i'm a handler, but i mean, we appreciate the support of al r o 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 in all over a year. so i think that both sides kind of realized, you know, this more is not on the way we want to maybe looking at. so for half of those attacks between hoses and nick walsh in the escalated recently when a saudi oil facility was heads by hope is last week,
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react struck back some believe the war has become unwinnable. the last coordinated cease file was in 2016. other piece agreements have led to finish. it's a step forward, 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 into 7 long years for this truce to be agreed on. it's extraordinary. a conflict widely seen as a proxy war between saudi arabian iran has did the stated yemen, the you and special envoy hands grant berg says the 2 month foods could be extended and both parties agree, a sign of who after years of fighting with that up as either, well, elizabeth kendall is a senior research fellow at oxford university. she says both of these on the saudi
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about government are under pressure to negotiate. i think at this time, it is very significant because it suits both parties right now on the coalition side. that has been a massive optic and who's the missiles and dreaded attacks well beyond yelman's and borders, and that has focused attention in saudi arabia and in the united arab emirates on the need for a c slot. and only who speaks side? well, there's definitely stalled around my head, but also there in a reasonably strong position. if iran comes into the fold again, internationally with a new nuclear deal that may impact the ability to replenish them in the future, put them in a week position. so now is a good time to seize the opportunity to start trying to have better tools. voters in serbia will head to the polls on sunday to elect them next president,
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and also vote in parliamentary polls and some local council elections. president alexander vouchers running for reelection, he found himself stuck between maintaining close ties to russia and trying to get into the european union unfolds of opening hungry in an election, overshadowed by the war in neighboring ukraine. the wind for prime minister victor urban would extend his 12 year rule, the races the closest and use thanks to all opposition parties coming together to put up a single candidate onto simmons reports now from a capital budapest. ah peter mark, his eye 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 marcus, i is telling his people that all ban 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,
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rather than abiding by the use rule of law. the war in ukraine dominates this campaign. mark is i want to back nato when the you in helping ukraine with military aid. but all been is telling his people, the opposition wants to join the war. asking 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 mean to backing the opposition for 12 years or that has been waging war on everybody, homosexuals. they are to be thinking community roma, migrant, left this brussels or man has been waiting more for ever. his been serving coatings in with monkeys. i is from the provincial town of hot mess of asher hay, where he organized a national movement to unify political parties. peter marking, sy 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
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a political party yet. he's posing the biggest threat yet to victor alba and the 2 men do have one thing in common though. they're both conservative or band disputes that he brands marcie zion, his alliance as left wing lozzo mama 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 war. in this war we cannot gain anything but can lose everything. as now mommy, hobble all been tells his people, he'll keep them safe and throws in sweetness, tax cuts kept perpetual prices and securing russian gas supplies on ukraine. the government says it's welcomed woman, half a 1000000 of its refugees, more than any other european country of its size. that claim is described as misleading though by at least one human rights organization,
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saying most of the refugees are in transit. on the eve of voting monkeys, i staged his final push to try to buck the trend of opinion. polls giving all been an increasing lead. oh, but whatever the opposition says they struggled to dissuade many hungarians from seeing or been as a strong figure of stability in dangerous times and re simmons, algebra, budapest. la costa, ricans are also heading to the polls on sunday, but the run up to the presidential election has been mired in widespread apathy with no clear front runner to leave the country for the next 4 years. to raise about ripples. it's considered to be the most stable country in central america, famous for its beautiful beaches and environmental protection. but in the past years, poverty and unemployment had been on the rise. the pandemic had a devastating impact on the vital tourism sector. something that most people are
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hoping and new president will be able to reverse. oh, come you're coming from florida. the next president should change everything because we are very poor. there's nothing here. so i hope that from here on, in whoever wins fights for this country, because we're costa ricans, we have to, oh, voters will elect a new president the sunday, in what many say is the most polarized campaign in years, they'll be choosing between former center left president jose maria figures who is promising to revive the economy, protect minority rights and the environment. we're going to focus on the issues that are most important and for us, of course, the main one is the revival of the economy and the creation of job opportunities in this country he face is conservative, rodeo chavez, a former world bank employee who promises to fight corruption and has based his campaign on attacking traditional politics in the country. he's promising to clean
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the house. ah, where do we have a 75 your party that only now talks about corruption. it took them so long to realize that corruption is the worst because it's stealing from the people. both candidates are surrounded in controversy. former precedent figures faced accusations of corruption while he was in office. and chavez was accused of sexual harassment while working at the world bank. they look as of the group shown there, the accusations of corruption against his party are real. and all these years we've seen mares and other politicians involved and scandals. with chavez, there was an investigation by the will bank and he had to resign marines sanctions from the will bank. most candidate deny the allegations. many voters here think the candidates an offer, either worse choice they could have. and the hope is that whoever wins will be able to bring back economic growth. but he said, well, i'll to cedar at least 8 people,
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including 6 children have died in the brazilian state of rio de janeiro following heavy rain flash flooding. local authorities say 13 others are missing after the rain triggered landslides, along the atlantic coast. bad weather in the area has led to the deaths of more than 230 people in the last few weeks. pakistan's prime minister in one car as accusing the united states of plotting to undermine him. he made the statement out of a confidence vote in parliament, but many of his key allies of switch sides in the run up to the vote. good for her . what he excited you. yes, this is a big conspiracy, not against iran con, 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. a 36 hour curfew has been imposed
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in sri lanka. the army has been given sweeping powers to make arrests. all social media sites levels have been blocked. after a series of protests against the government, people are angry about a worsening economic crisis. that's led to power cuts and fuel shortages. china has recalled at its highest number of cobit 19 infections since the peak of its 1st weighed more than 2 years ago. more than 13000 cases were reported. 70 percent of those in shanghai, which is in phase 2 of a lockdown. most of the cities 25000000 residents are under stay at home orders. a tax on crypto currencies has now come into effect in india. the country has one of the highest number of crypto currency investors in the world, but many now say future investors may not be sent through the aspect. elizabeth per on a report from you don't need could, could, etc, has made tens of thousands of dollars investing. and trading and crypto currency over the past 4 years. but the 24 year old is selling at least half of all has
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digital assets before new taxes on them come into effect. from april, investors will have to pay 30 percent tax on sales of crypto currencies and won't be able to offset any losses from one against profits from another. so that's how i would be managing, introducing exposure, getting more interest often for the couldn't using the volume of trades that i am doing daily. and probably we will be seeing that increased to extend that india we will be seeing or decrease in volume because the part bosses is pretty soon the same introduction of the century. governance has a major increase in crypto currency. transactions has made it essential to impulse taxes. there are around $25000000.00 india to own crypto currency with up to $10000000000.00 worth of assets being traded every month. the average investor is just 24 years old and must have a portfolio of $650.00 to $1300.00. on the founder
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of india's largest trading exchange says it doesn't make sense to impose the highest tax bracket regardless of earnings. so there are certain amount that you will anyway, you're not taxable at all. you don't have to be back, but if you are needing to make a profit back, you still have to be and i told you, but which is the highest lab in the bank. and that's something open. put a lot of the plan going to 19 and i got good. i began investing and crypto currency when he was at university in 2016. the 23 year old day job is running his family's carpet business, but all of his earnings are invested and crypto currencies. he's not happy about the high taxes but relieved. the government isn't bad in crypto currency after it indicated last year that it would, i think that an important 1st step. i'm not happy about them. no, i'm obviously not happy with some of the particular things by these. we should like recall back in december, everyone with debt show that this is going right. they're going to force
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liquidation from all exchanges and they're just going to and that didn't happen. so many others agree with rock of and say the taxes are too high and could push investors and businesses and to moving their assets to countries with more favourable tax laws. but they also agree they're better than an outright ban. elizabeth per annum al jazeera new delhi ah parts advocate sort of a headlines here on al jazeera, disturbing footage as emerged from the ukranian town of boots on the key that shows bodies dressed in civilian clothing strewn in the streets. after russian forces withdrew. ukraine says it's forces of now re taken the entire chief region more from rob mcbride in live. according to the mayor of this town, i told you, frederick, he,

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