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derfin christian curd abyssinian, she has these young men and women represent the diversity of europe to be able to hear music amid the ruins of muscles on city. feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of presidents who see that despite the destruction and lack of help in the main committed and bringing the city back to life. ah, the aftermath of a russian retreat from a ukrainian town bodies in the streets of boucher out of mass, grave containing civilian victims and fire and smoke rise above odessa on the ukrainian port city is hit by russian missiles. ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera alive from dough ha. also coming up. pakistan is private. as to iran, con announces a snap election. after no confidence motion against him was thrown out of
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parliament. hungary, his private as to victor, alba chases a tough challenge from united opposition. and a vote, overshadowed by the boy in ukraine, and sri lanka imposes a curfew out of band on social media. following on rest and protests over a deepening economic crisis, missiles, hippa, southern ukrainian port city of odessa rushes defense ministry says that it destroyed an oil refinery and 3 fuel storage facilities. fires were reported in several parts of the city where ukraine's naval headquarters locators. so when you're there with the got bridge, the milk this morning, high precision, cna based missiles destroyed an old plant and 3 depos near odessa, which had been fueling ukrainian troops named mc alive. this a new out of double bono. russia began its 39 stay a full scale aggression with a missile strike. the odessa region was among the priority goals. the enemy
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continued its vile practice of destroying critical infrastructure. according to preliminary data, there are no victims as her live. that'll of a vouch sarah, stephanie decker. is there, staff? what, what do we know about what's going on today in odessa, when it's the 1st time that the russians have hit such a strategic location? it is part of how they have operated throughout this war. hitting at fuel depos in various cities. odessa, so far we spend time there, i had had missiles launched at it, but the air defense systems very much activated on many of the evenings we were there. but this is the 1st time that it's managed to strike a something of such significance. the russians saying that this is because the ukrainians a using those of fuel deposed to resupply their troops. in michel i of michel, i of is a city around 2 hours away from odessa, which is where the frontline is at at the moment. and the russians have had
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a very difficult time there. the ukrainians being praised for pushing them back. it is seen as the last frontline towards a desa. desa is seen as a major prize for the russians in the sense that it is ukraine's biggest port. so we'll have to wait and see whether this is now going to start a, let's say renewed offensive on michel. i have to try and push through the so far. the russians haven't been able to do that. now, half the city of deaths off of people have left and of course is something that we've seen across the cities in ukraine. around 3000000 people are internally displaced and around a quote, a 3rd of a 1000000 people have fledged to the trans, carpathian mountain rage. that is long, the slovakian border. people feeling more safe there, but the stories were hearing are always the same in the sense that the evacuation routes that they had to take being incredibly difficult under heavy shelling. even those humanitarian corridors even to day expected, perhaps one from the international, red cross from mary paul every day being delayed because of challenges. and that's
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something we've been hearing from people there as well when they did manage to get into those humanitarian corridors, that it remained extremely difficult and dangerous. and this is some of what the internally displaced her now sheltering in those mountains, hadda had to say to us, deep in the mountains in western ukraine, close to the borders with slovakia and hungry people fleeing wor, 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 kirk eve. they left their city under heavy shedding. their thought was sold as the family and allegedly, 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. looks like i. yes, i believe the law. mm hm. my soul is a king. it aches from my home. this is my mother land. him. it was so difficult to leave. really difficult. this is their home or what's left of it?
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a call him lawyers, real wary, and this is where they sleep. now la, la val. hoover hood my viola, it's just fine. she tells us it's safe. and that is all that matters. now that it is only by looking well who tatiana sleeps next to them with her son work here. 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 into the bid in margaret there 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 everyone here wants 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
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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 this is the is foot. so we placed 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 have family with me too,
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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've 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. ukraine says it has evidence of war crimes in boucher, a town northwestern cave. after the withdrawal of russian troops video from their shows, bodies in the streets at a hastily dog mass grave. moscow and i is targeting civilians and rejects war crimes allegations. just a warning. you may find some of the images in same boss, rob is report, disturbing. ukrainian forces every taken the entire keep region.
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but russia's retreat comes at a high price north west 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 his town. larry hill, rosier and owner, which ask her grandma gone, elizabeth, march 31st. okay. and in the history of our community as the day of liberation, deliberation of our armed forces, civic ukraine from russian occupiers. saturday, i state that this days joyful joyful. and this is a great victory in the cave region, and we will definitely wait until there is
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a great victory all over ukraine, more not the joys of victory soon dampened by death. ukraine's general staff is warning, butcher residence, 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 butrend, the village of dimitra, fca, west of cave. the remains of russian soldiers killed in fierce fighting their left in the street. not a 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 dumbass and towards cock eve. they are preparing new strikes. we are preparing an ever more
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active defense, not 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, pakistan is to hold an election the next 90 days. the president has dissolved parliament. after an o. confidence, motion against prime minister enron khan was dismissed without a vote. not that we've got to formulate. b the deputy speaker declared the motion unconstitutional saying that it's part of a plot by what he calls foreign powers. the opposition believes it had the numbers to oust can't, because several political allies had abandoned him out as here as some of the java is in islamabad earlier, he spoke to the header abdullah a constitutional lawyer who said that in run kong should be tried for treason on
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the one hand, the president has dissolved the assembly. on the other hand, the opposition has a brought into question. the decision by the deputy speaker, to throughout their version of no confidence and to discuss that further or we, however, the set are of de la prominent human rights defender, who called this not just a constitutional crisis, but a human rights crisis and, and rights of people crisis, why thought her and haven't at the prime minister done the legal of course of action to go to words election though? no, he has not done the legal thing. he has done the illegal thing. he has done an unconstitutional act, and he should be tried for treason under articles $5.00 and $6.00 of the constitution of pakistan. that's the 1st thing i'd like to say. the 2nd thing, and this bains me and saddened me a lot. is that he called himself a sportsman. the former captain of a winning a world cup winning cricket team of pakistan. is this the way you show your
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sporting spirit? this is a 100 percent absence of sporting spinet. this is not the way a sportsman play. you don't behave like a tantra me, bright. throwing a tantrum when you don't get your way. you do not behave like the privileged elite that you are, but he is the privileged elite of pakistan and the elite capture of pakistan. but what happens next now, because if the president has dissolved the assembly opposition to do whatever they want. but the they have to go towards an election, don't they? not yet. you are forgetting the 3rd pillar of the state, which is the judiciary. i have hope's high hopes and great expectations from the supreme court of pakistan. and i hope that it will be a fun court, a full bench hearing this constitutional case brought by the office combined opposition. i do not wish to see unconstitutional acts by
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a so called elected or selected former prime minister eminent hon. thank you very much. that fire of de la a prominent human rights defender are talking to us about the situation that is unfolding in the capital or the state minister for information says that elections will be held in 90 days. the deputy attorney general has resigned from this government, seeing what was taking place in the national assembly was unconstitutional. we're hearing reports that lawyers are pleading their case are, are going to plead their case to words the supreme court of like a son. so it's all in a flux, sir. yes, the president has this all the assemblies. yes. the government to seeing that there might be election the next 90 days, but it is not set in stone. still to come on, al jazeera guns on the streets will have more on the advice of israel's planet assert, given to people for a string of fatal attacks that plus they've been depended on animals for thousands of years. how to climate change or climate crisis. i'm sorry, is dramatically affecting livelihoods in somalia.
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ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle. route your travel package today. hello there. it's an improving picture when it comes to the weather across east asia, particularly for southern areas of china. that ne monsoon bought some heavy rain to hong kong. well, it has cleared, the temperature has rebounded and we are going to the a lot of that won't spread into central and eastern areas for the wet and windier weather. we have to look to western parts of china. but that will start to ease from tuesday, sunshine coming in across many areas up in the north as well. and the temperature in beijing is expected to rise above the average with lots of sunshine and that'll extend out to the korean peninsula. now it's an improving picture for japan as well . now that, that wet and windy weather us world out for the east, we have
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a look at the 3 day for tokyo, where we will be rising above the average. by the time we get to wednesday, though, it will be a little bit cloudy. now was in move to south asia, it's all about the heat. we've got the relentless heat wave conditions across northern and central air is stretching into pakistan as well. and new delhi is just going to see that temperature continue to rise all the way through the we can 40 or 41 degrees expected with some hot dry winds blowing in from the west. for went to whether we have to look down to southern areas. we will see some storms and showers sweeping into corolla that to weather. i saw a visual airline of the journey al jazeera well need some extraordinary women. who am making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive for their families,
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to thrive with agents, women st fellas on al jazeera lou. ah, hello him. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the may news. the south russia's defense ministry says that its missile strikes had destroyed an oil refinery and 3 fuel storage facilities on the desert. ukraine's naval headquarters is in the port city. disturbing footages emerged from the ukrainian town of boucher near keith, showing the bodies of civilians lying in the streets. rushing forces recently withdrew from the town. ukraine says it's forces of now re take him the entire
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keith reaching pakistan is to hold an election within the next. next 90 days parliament's been dissolved after the deputy speaker throughout a no confidence vote against prime minister iran calm saying it was unconstitutional. o t. as in hungary, by casting pallets in an election that's been overshadowed by the war in neighboring ukraine. providence to victor albany, is a long time ally of russia's president vladimir putin at his hoping to extend his 12 year term. the race though is the closest in years opposition. parties came together to field a single candidate out as here as andrew simmons reports now from budapest. peter marquis xiii 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 monkeys. i is telling his people that all ben 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
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vladimir putin, rather than abiding by the use rule of law. the war in ukraine dominates this campaign. mark is i want to back later when the you in helping ukraine with military aid. but all been is telling his people, the opposition wants to join the world wide. that old man has been doing this forever. i would say that he has a little bit is that of correcting the nation, protecting the country. he has always been backing the opposition for 12 years or about has been waging war on everybody, homosexuals. they are to be thinking human in the roma migrant left. this brussels or man has been beating more forever. he's 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
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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 maki zion, his alliance as left wing lozzo, my master, 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 or ban 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 its welcomed woman, half a 1000000 of its refugees, more than any other european country of its size. that claim is described as
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misleading though by at least one human rights organization, saying most of the refugees are in transit. oh, 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 seeing or been as a strong figure of stability in dangerous times and re simmons out a 0, budapest and actions also on the way in serbia. versus that deciding whether president, alexander voucher should have a 2nd term as in hungary election lead off has been dominated by russia's invasion of ukraine. footage has campaigned on promises of peace and stability. today's polls are to choose the president parliament and local authorities in the capital belgrade, or corresponded by on a story on of which is sat live for us now in belgrade to atlanta. one of the big
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issues than in the selection. ah, well, the main issues for these elections, for the ruling party, of which it's party, which has been marking a decade of ruling in serbia, is to stay de rolling party and for its president to stay the president in the 2nd term of elections. so for the opposition, which are like me, remind me boy could to do last elections that were held in june 2020 is to come inside the institutions, especially in belgrade. they see belgrade as their chance to, to have something saying are in belgrade in the capital of belgrade. on the other hand, we have some new faces in the political scene which are let me remind you that belgrade and several sitters in serbia unless you're had massive protest against 3 or didn't a company which had a lead to mine project plan. and they are now trying to be
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a police politicians and trying to be in a political scene of serbia, especially as well in the capital of serbia in belgrade. so the main issues are, ah, well, the diesel actions are, as you said, a have been in let me see in a shadow because of the rushes invasion on ukraine as you know. so being government voted for you and a resolution condemning the invasion, but did not impose sanctions under ayesha. and as for the opposition they have like, and they have been dea divided. for example, we have those who are in favor in favor of imposing sanctions towards russia. and those who are actually organizing actually organized protests supporting russia and condemned in ukraine. so after deal actions, because serbia is a candidate for you membership, we will see what will happen if serbia will have some pressures in order to impose
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sanctions. or it will say, some of the countries that did not impose sanctions on russia, but condemned invasions on ukraine by many thanks, did turbine, australia, on of which there live in belgrade opposition. and peasants will anchor have to fight a curfew to march in the capital. and demand that the president stepped down, the government has declared a state of emergency after violent demonstrations over a worsening economic crisis. it's banned public gatherings, unblocked social media protested or angry over unprecedented shortages of food, fuel and medicines. al jazeera mal fernandez reports from colombo, the opposition, some luggage, unable of a gaze, who you see members are just behind me here at this barricade, that is preventing protested from going towards independence square, the sort of monument of independence here, inter lanka. as you can see, there's basically a bank of police, there's military and 3rd,
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special task force ah personnel that are behind the line over here. these barricades have been constructed right across the road. all entry points, preventing and blocking off the independent square. and it's gotta go home, that's a rallying cry, obviously of the opposition. but even among the ordinary shall luncheons who are trying to organize to come together despite the 36 our curfew that the government has announced that there are attempts for them to come together. that is just on the outskirts of colombo in a place called montgomery. ordinary people have come together to protest despite the coffee and our batting in mind that the government has really brought in all its arsenault to try and prevent these protests from happening. they have brought in a state of emergency. they have put in a curfew. they brought in an extraordinary gas at an additional one, preventing people from gathering in public places recreational grounds. but despite
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all of that, the anger and the frustration that to has being heard throughout the country seems to be drowning out all those efforts. and people are keen for their voices to be heard. israel's prime minister asked all civilians to carry guns in the streets. it follows 3 fatal attacks in the past 2 weeks or 0 short hallman purports for sure islam. there is a fair amount of talk and tension on the streets of wish to roost them right now. and that's after a couple of weeks in which 11 people have been killed in israel in separate attacks . you can actually see the security forces that they're behind us. there have been more security that have been put out on the streets to try and deal with that as the israeli government braces itself for more to come. there were 3 members of islamic jihad that were killed by israeli security forces just this friday. so they are expecting more danger and more tension during this period. but it's not just security forces that are carrying guns here. the country's prime minister has
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actually said that his rabies that have weapons permits should be going out with their weapons as well. ma'am, it's simply me, kim, as well. what's expected of israeli citizens alertness and responsibility? keep your eyes open. anyone who has a gun license, now's the time to carry it, that she an uptick in the amount of people that are requesting weapons licenses. right now. it went from just thousands a day before the attacks to more than a 1000 off the display of attacks. his reading tickets if of a country that is worried right now, and the government said that they're going to be on high alert, at least until the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan, and possibly a service still along the line. china has recorded its highest number of coven 19 infections since the peak of its 1st way more than 2 years ago. well then, 13000 cases were reported. 70 percent of them in shanghai. the city is in phase 2
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of a lockdown. most of its 25000000 residents have been ordered to stay at home. at least 8 people, including 6 children of, died in the brazilian state of rio de janeiro. as a days of heavy rain and flash flooding 6 weeks ago, flash floods and land slides left more than 230 people dead in and around the states. somalia isn't the griffith, it's was drought in 40 years. it's particularly bad for the 5000000. somebody's who make a living hurting animals. houses here was mark web reports now from go. kyle, we found her dear mohammed chi dear and her daughter i am sitting under a tree. waiting for rain. she was told some rain fell 400 kilometers from here. so spent weeks walking that with a goats, but didn't find any posture. so she walked back. most of our lives thought died on the way. like we depended on the livestock because we would eat them and sell them,
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but that is no more. our priority now is finding water, some people are drinking salt water and it's giving them diarrhea. we need fresh water and food as now. we cannot eat or sell the livestock because they are very weak. her dear is one of more than 5000000 people affected by the drought in somalia, about a 3rd of the population. many of them are herders who move around with their animals following rains and seeking posture, camels and the go county this. so what happened to most of the bushes here after the last 3 rainy seasons have failed. and so this is what's happened to many of the animals. and it's the animals enable people to live in this dry environment. the even at the best of times is difficult to survive in the planes across which heard his move were their animals a dry as far as the i can see. and it's the same in parts of the country where people greg crops to major rivers in the south have dried up the surrounding areas
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used to be known as the bread basket of somalia. people here say it's the 1st time this is happened in living memory. near the dry river, we met up durham anew. abraham, where they used to water his crops. he joined the hundreds of thousands of people moving into comes off to their farms. sailed an animals died. he's 70 years old and lived through several drowns, including severe ones in 20112017. but he says none have been as bad as this. then the wind motor drought happened d, b, a t, as in the past, people fetch to deliver for water. but now deliveries dry all the way from the the border to the see. many of those displaced by the past routes are still in the camps. when able to restart, their farms will restock their herds. to un says people in rural somalia are among the least able to cope with changing climate following 30 years of conflict.
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climate change is directly related to the drought that we are witnessing now. the frequency of those climatic shock is and are increasing people who live in rural areas, their capacity to recover from their shocks. easy, extremely, extremely challenging because because of the frequency of the shock back in the north, the herd is, he's animals have died and moving into camps 2 people have survived here, hurting animals for thousands of years. as the droughts become more frequent and more severe is not clear if their way of life can continue or how they will survive . malcolm web al jazeera, galka somalia. ah, it's good to have with us hello adrian, trying to get a hearing. so how the headlines i was here at rushes defense ministry says it's destroyed and all refinery and 3 fuel storage facilities with miss.
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