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national interests with blue ah ah, the aftermath of a russian retreat from a ukrainian town bodies in the streets of bootstrap at a mass grave of civilian victims. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is al 0 alive from doha. also coming up. pakistan's
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private us to him run column faces are no confidence for us in parliament. after being abandoned by coalition allies and partners. trying to impose his curfew at a barrel on social media following on rest and protests over a deepening economic crisis at election day and hungary prime minister. victor obama faces a stiff challenge from a united opposition with the war in ukraine. overshadowing the campaign a scene of death, a destruction left by retreating russian soldiers in ukraine has been revealed in a town north west of ki, if video shows, bodies of at least 20 civilians strewn along the streets in butch up, out a 0 same bestcopy begins al coverage from the western city of live eve, you may find some images in zane's report. disturbing. ukrainian forces have retaken the entire key regions. but russia's retreat
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comes at a high price. northwest of the capital, the city of boucher bears 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 its town. do you know? no, we're going to march 31st to go down in the history of that community. as the day of liberation, the liberation of around for civic ukraine 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
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a great victory all over ukraine. the joys of victory soon dampens by death. ukraine's general staff is warning future residents. russian forces, 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 booty 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 janasia grain in the north of the country he occupies continue to retreat slowly but noticeably in the east, the situation remains extremely difficult. russian troops are moving to dom bus and towards khaki. they are preparing new strikes. we are preparing an ever more active
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defense lot 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 basra, avi al jazeera levine, elsewhere and ukraine. a series of explosions that the southern port city of odessa, several vessels were fired, some of which were shot down by air defenses. fires were also reported in several areas in the city where you cranes naval headquarters is located. let's go live now to ukraine. our correspondence, stephanie decker is in levine in the west of the country. steph? or just bring us up to speed with the where we are right now in ukraine. well, just picking out the on odessa there that you met. we've just spent a week there. this is the 1st time it seems that the missile strikes of landed with
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this kind of intensity. certainly we heard from the military spokesperson there, sergey brought chuck and saying that several rockets were interceptors you mentioned, but also several landed also these books person of the southern command. st. critical infrastructure has been het, now they didn't give any more details than that. certainly, according to people on the ground reporting that the ground shook. so it does seem to be the 1st time that there has been more of a larger scale hit on the crucial port city ukraine's biggest. the city's been bracing for an attack, but of course, the ground troops, adrian stuck at nikolai, around a 2 hour drive away. so people still saying that, you know, looking very much at now the repositioning. you were talking about troops, they're pulling out of the areas around, keep things so very uncertain what is certain is how many people have been displaced because of this conflict. over $4000000.00, i fled the country, but also a huge amount of internally displaced. we've been speaking to people who fled to the trans carpathian mountain range, the biggest concentration of id,
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peace in that country. the cities are at bursting point and they really tell you the story of the tragedies of this war. people are from everywhere from boucher from r p for maya pulled from car key from the south. and as many of them also being housed in gyms in schools. and this is their story. deep in the mountains in western ukraine, close to the borders with slovakia and hungry people fleeing war or coming to find peace. this is one of many centers and it was good for the internally displaced olga and her husband or from car keith. they left their city under heavy shedding their don't for sold as the family, the lead unit. 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 taken me a long time to recover from the trip here. looks like i. yes, i believe the law. mm hm. my soul is a king. it aches for my home. this is my mother land him. it was so difficult to
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leave. really difficult. this is their home or what's left of it. call him or his real worry and this is where they sleep. now la robyn fugette, who during my viola it's just fine. she tells us it's safe. and that is all that matters now that it is only by voting one who tatiana sleeps next to them with her son work. she tells us she is from landscape near the russian occupied parts, but the city is under ukrainian control. her story is about ordeal to well credit entered a bid in a yearly monitor, we were waiting in a small basement, hoping it would end for almost 3 weeks. we finally left in 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 wants for now, waiting it out as far away from the war as they can physically get without leaving
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their country. this one of the very few regions of ukraine that hasn't been attacked. this whole tells the story of the entirety of this war. people are from marrow poll from car key from the hang from the nets, from nikolai of, from around the capital keep. many of them fled under shelling each were 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 a 1000000 people is told her about as good as a crowded they added a day and night. but many now dont even reach us as the city is full. so it place them and other areas around that asian is also putting a lot of pressure on the city and it's residence, alamahood daily. e people can still come and stay with their relatives at home. i
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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 perhaps 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. but francis says that he is considering traveling to a cave. the head of the roman catholic church is on a visit to malta, told reporters that he's been invited by political and religious authorities and ukraine. these allied pictures from malta or the pope also criticized rushes, president premier, putting over the invasion, but without actually naming him or
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marking. thus, you any database, even delhi from that we had thought that invasions of other countries, savage, street fighting and atomic threats were grim memories. of a distant past saving, however, the icy winds of war, which bring only death, destruction and hatred, has swept down powerfully upon the lives of many people. and on the days of us all, once again, some potentate, sedley caught up and anachronistic claims of nationalist interest school is provoking and fomenting conflicts, liberty. whereas ordinary people, since the need to build a future that will be shared, will not be at all grow. now in the night of the war that has fallen upon humanity, let us not allow the dream of a peace to fade who acts of a say that more than 170 anti war protesters have been detained by police across worship. rallies were held in 30 russian cities on saturday, protest organized as one piece in ukraine. and the kremlin critic alexson of i'll need to be released from jail. pakistan is private. esther is facing
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a low confidence verse in the countries national assembly. the opposition says it has one of us to push him. ron con, out after some of his key allies quit his coalition, but he says he won't accept what he's called a u aspect. attempt at regime change. no prime minister has managed to serve a full 5 year term in office in pakistan. since 1947 al jazeera is a sullivan job, it is live for us now in islam about just how much trouble politically is in ron kit con. in right now a summer but adrian, it looks like his days are numbered, because if anything in the opposition, numbers or anything to go by, they clearly have the majority inside the hall. it is being filled up right now as we were there a few minutes earlier. we saw opposition leaders coming in, the members coming in coalition allies used to be part of him. round hands, government arriving as well. and we're also expecting those and bees to arrive
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inside the hall, who no longer support him, ron han and outside the box, sunny parliament where i am, let me move out of the shots. you can actually see that protested a gathering hair. belonging to the pakistan, derek in soft, there is very strict security all across the red zone, various layers, more than 15000 security personnel deployed. and they are trying to hold them back . if they try and move to words the parliament now the temperatures have been rising in the last, the 72 to 48 hours as him run hundreds of destinations, a nation called multiple times. he's told people to come out and protest, he's been adamant that this is an international conspiracy, as he likes to call it against him. and he is not accepting defeat. and what opposition leaders are saying that iran hahn is showing anything but sportsmen spirit. because the cricketer turned politician likes to use a critical cricketing terms, and they say that he is lost the match,
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he should go home and honorable thing for him is to design or the premises that he won't resign even if he loses this version of no confidence what are his options, given that many would argue that the army is the real power broker in pakistan. what that is quite interesting because in the last few hours we've seen b t, i supported the pakistan, derek inside the body, which ron leads, trending a hashtags on social media against the pakistan army. the chief of army staff in particular, because he came out yesterday in support of the united states seeing pakistan, enjoy the long, durable ration ship with the u. s. and its e allies and condemned the invasion of ukraine by russia a bit as him. round hon had been going on the tangent, where he was the only prime minister at the time of putin invading russia in moscow . and seeing that pakistan needs to move away from these long relationships and
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look at other avenues and look east policy so to speak. so now what pundits are seeing and what fall additions in private will tell you, is that the very strong, the minute re, establishment in pakistan, which they say was behind him, round cons, rice to power and taking the family no longer supports him after the countries economies in trouble after the ruby is in a downward spiral, and in round hahn has not been able to fulfill many of his promises. the minute he seems to have stepped back. as imminent hon used to call them empire. the empire is now playing a neutral role and that's why the opposition has been able to claim a multiple empties from him. ron han, spotty has been who went to him, ron kon, from them. and they say they now have the majority. what happens next is if the no confidence motion goes ahead, the vote is cost. iran con will no longer be the prime minister. then the parliament is going to reconvene to try and elect another. a representative who is going to be the new prime minister, shabba sharif from the joint opposition is likely to be that candidate. but it is
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all in limbo because enron, han spotty is expected to drag this out for as long as possible. because the sentiment from the ruling party seems to be that this is a conspiracy and they're going to fight tooth and nail out a 0 summer. been job aids reporting live that from islam. about many thanks. did sama just wanna show you some live pictures. so from odessa in ukraine, the port city on the black sea coast, a series of explosions hitting the city. that's our report from our system that will count as era arabic, the ah, on in the way, the pictures they go. you can see now several missiles, apparently fired, are some of which re we here were shot down by air defenses, but a fuel, storage depot, clearly well ablaze, their thick plumes of black smoke rising into the sky there after those missiles had hit the port city of odessa and multiple explosions were reported. we'll keep
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her across. what's going on there and bring you any further developments as when there are any to report still to come here on al jazeera. ah, he's it fireworks and thousands of firms. francis president rallies his supporters as pulls titan ahead of the election. plus india introduces a tax on crypto currency, but will it put future investors off? ah, the 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 keep right into the balkans over the higher ground. because for example, in sophia bulgaria got
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a high of 10 degrees. some powerful winds blast through the south of france, corsica, sardinia, into sicily, and also central and southern portions of italy. those windsel 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 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 to be area. 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 some. what whether running through is stumble. that's going to put a cap on temperature is but we've got some exceptional warmth for georgia and armenia. are yvonne 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 me at 42 degrees. we can lock in there for the next few days, and the worst of the wet weather pulling out to sea, but still wet for durbin on sunday, with
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a hive 25. ah, with frank assessments, what are the political risks of batting, russian oil, gas for western li does pull sanctions on russian energy exports. her recipe for such informed opinions, france is not abandoning to fight against yet he still resumed media debt. going to be acting from nisha and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera? ah ah.
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oh again, this is al jazeera. that's why you have to be near the saw. disturbing footage is emotional. the ukrainian town of butcher the cave showing the bodies of civilians lying in the streets. rushing forces recently withdrew from the town. ukraine says its forces have now retaken the entire region. series of explosions of it ukraine, southern port city of a desk. the cities council reported that odessa was attacked by missiles, some of which were shot down by air defenses. a fire is so budding, schuessler, fuel depot in the city. pakistan's prime minister, facing a low confidence rose in the national assembly. the opposition says it has the numbers to push him. ron con, out off to some of his key allies, quit his coalition. shalaka has banned all gatherings of blocked social media. try
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to stop protests against the government. a 36 hour curfew has been enforced since saturday. evening it was imposed after violent demonstrations over worsting economic crisis. that's led to unprecedented shortages of food, fuel, and medicines. some opposition, m. p, 's to fight the curfew to stage a march on saturday of 0. when al fernando's reports now from colombo, this is come, columbus commercial capital, the heartland of business, and it's an absolute go. stone. are the only people that we've seen just around here are a handful of the homeless who have never as to go. so it's very much had an effect of closing everything down, freezing everything because of this $36.00 our, our curfew that was announced last evening up now in addition to that curfew, we also had a gas at extraordinary rules brought in by the president specifying that no person could be seen in any public road in parks, in recreation areas,
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on the beach. so the government cracking down heavily on any potential gathering the social media blocks on all the major sort of platforms. ah, did start sinking in, in the early hours of this morning. one of the things is that the protest by the public, not those organized by political parties, had been done on social media platform. so it was in contrast to previous years where it was mainly the political parties and politicians that were rallying people around, busing them into the city up, you know, in some cases, you know, we're sponsoring them to come together. this time there's a huge number of people that are wanting to come on their own volition. it's normal people, it's people of, or who have really found it difficult in their day to day lives. people in hungary are casting their ballots from an election, overshadowed by the war in neighboring ukraine. permit us to victor alban, close ally of russia's president, premier putin is hoping to extend his 12 year tongue. the race is the closest in
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years with all opposition parties coming together to field a single candidate on the zeros andrew simmons reports from 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 as prime minister victor all by marcus i is telling his people that all burn has split the country. he's made his close supporters, rich, and he's moving more towards the autocracy of russia and his friend president vladimir putin, 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 banners 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 about protecting the nation,
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protecting the company. he has always been backing the opposition for 12 years or that has been waging war on everybody, homosexuals there to be think your community roma. my grand sir left this brazosport man has been beating more forever. he's been serving hooton's in this monkeys. i is from the provincial town of hot mess of asher hay, where he organized a national movement to unify political parties. peter marcus, i is hardly a high profile politician. his mare, of a town known mostly for its unusually long name. he isn't a member of parliament. he doesn't belong to a political party yet. he's posing the biggest threat yet to victor alba 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 longmarsh on the left thinks that ukraine fights are wall . this is what the leader of our opponents said word for word that ukraine fights
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are war. this is a mistake. this is not our walk in this war. we cannot gain anything but can losing everything as now mom he hobbled past all been tells his people, he'll keep them safe and throws in sweetness. tax cuts kept petal prices and securing russian gas supplies on ukraine. the government says it's welcomed more than 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, 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 struggle to dissuade many hungarians from
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seeing all been as a strong figure of stability in dangerous times. andrew simmons, al jazeera budapest. serbia also headed to the polls today to choose our next president, the elections been dominated by russia's invasion of ukraine. president alexander voltage, as promised peace and stability as he seeks a further 5 year term. he's maintain close relations with washer, despite coming under pressure from 11 leaders to shift his dance. frances president, obama con, has held his 1st election rally just days before the 1st round of voting. polls show a tight race between milan and the far writer leader. marine le pen latasha, butler reports from long term in the western suburbs of parish. emanuel macro wants to win his 2nd term as francis president. and for now, opinion polls suggest that he's likely to succeed at a pant stadium outside paris. macro held the 1st rally of his campaign. the
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sentries leader promised more jobs tax cuts. and to continue with his pro, you agenda, newsome, we are a european nation and proud to be one. we are no one's vassal, we perceive 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 into divisions parallel insulin. i see the font off. my call said that these are challenging times the past 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 businesses and jobs, already gave it ukraine. he's managed it all while 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,
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he's never left. all right, but in the middle, and that's exactly what we need right now. my husband is in the president of right now, but a day, where is roy all the father? i need them hand as close the gap. i thought it will be you good. good to say. i mean cost of living. you know, she energy is not a luxury or a waste, but a basic necessity. so as i proposed as far back as september, all lower tax on fuel heating, oil, gas, and electricity depends focus on rising prices as deflected the spotlight from her anti immigration and t. islam agenda and widened her repeal. but so manly say it's unlikely to be enough for a victory for record of blue micron, social and economic track record is seen as pretty poor by some french people. but he is benefiting from what we call the rally round the flank effect. what 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 pits, centuries politics against rising populism. natasha butler o. jazeera monta attacks on crypto currencies has come into effect in india. the country has one of the highest number of trip to investors in the world. it's unbelief, initial enthusiasm may be in decline. elizabeth brought a report south from new delhi. these cool quality 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 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
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will be managing reducing exposure, getting more into the dolphin for the credit. using the volume of trade that i am doing daily. and probably we will be seeing that in to extend the india, we will be seeing a degree in balloon because the part part is, is pretty soon same introduction of the central 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 size of $250.00 to $1300.00. the founder of india largest trading exchange says it doesn't make sense to impose the highest tax bracket regardless of earnings. in fact, that certain amount that you will anyway, you're not taxable at all. you don't have to be back. but if you are getting into when you make a profit back and you still have to be and i told you,
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but which is the highest and that's something open for a lot of the plans and i got books. i began investing in crypto currency when he was at university in 2016. the 23 year olds day job is running his family's carpet business, but all of his earnings are invested in crypto currencies. he's not happy about the high taxes but relieved. the government isn't too bad in crypto currency after it indicated last year that it would, i think they're 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 liquidation from all exchanges and they're just going to ban it. and that didn't happen. many others agree with rog and say the taxes are too high and could push investors and businesses into moving the assets to countries with more
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favorable tax laws. but they also agree they're better than an outright ban. elizabeth koran and al jazeera new delhi.

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