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fill me from molly and synagogue, is your home. you don't that of us to read more about the mushroom, the adventures off of a car and lead to africa direct on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, i there. welcome to the news our i'm kim vanelle in dough, off coming up in the next 60 minutes. talk of more sanctions on russia. after reports of massacres at near keith pasco says its soldiers are not responsible. on kong, lee to carry lam analysis, she won't take another term after a tenure. that's all, some of the worst social unrest and memory tra lank. his entire cabinet quits says
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the curfew ends and the nation faces it's worst economic crisis in decades. and hungry is private, a civic to or bon wins, a 4th term in office with a bigger election victory them predicted on in sports color. so across as confirm his status is the fastest. rising silence in men's tennis. the 18 year old spaniel has become the youngest ever winner of the inquiry, or global outrage is growing about civilian deaths that ukraine and its allies say amount to massacres and war crimes by russia. video ad photograph taken from areas re taken from russian troops, including a butcher near cube, showed bound bodies, shot at close range, and hastily dug mass grave. moscow says the killings were staged and insist that its troops were not involved. or covering developments with correspondence in
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western ukraine in moscow and also in paris will speak to them or live shortly after this report from mike hannah, which contains images, somebody was may find distressing. the images emerging from the town of boucher have sent ripples of shock and revulsion around the globe. indeed this is genocide appearing on us network ukraine's president cited them as yet more proof that russia is conducting a campaign of genocide. we are the citizens of ukraine, and we don't want to be subdued to the policy of the russian federation. this is the reason we are being destroyed and exterminated, and this is happening in the europe of the 21st century. so this is the torture of the whole nation. and president lensky later delivered this message in a televised address of hundreds of people, tortured to death, shot, peaceful people, bodies on streets, minds around houses,
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and even dead bodies everywhere. looting, concentrated evil came to our country, murderers, rapists, robbers, looters that call themselves an army. and they all deserve the death penalty after what they've done. russia's aggression, us secretary of state, described the images as a punch to the gut, since the aggression we've come out and said that we believe that russian forces have committed war crimes. and we've been working to, to document that to provide the information that we have to the relevant institutions and organizations that will put all of this together. and there needs to be accountability for the reaction of the u. s. western allies was summed up by the german chancellor, the modern fancy list mister antiques, published the murder of civilians as a war crime. we must relentlessly investigate these crimes committed by the russian armed forces. i demand that international organizations, such as the international committee of the red cross, be given access to these areas, to document the atrocities and the perpetrators,
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and those in charge of the must be held accountable. listen. so i soft good. solving that the issue of accountability is echoed in a statement by the un secretary general. i'm deeply shocked by the images of civilians killed in boucher ukraine. he says it's essential. ready that an independent investigation leads to effective accountability. in his interview, president lensky also called for increased sanctions, but added that what was even more important was formal security guarantees from the u. s. in particular, the us secretary of state. so sanctions are continually being reviewed and if necessary, tightened. but the by that administration has been silent on the issue of written security guarantees. and that will be a matter for discussion at the white house in coming days. as well as in congress. mike hannah jazeera washington and more disturbing footages emerging from ukraine.
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another warning about the video that follows a mexican broadcast. it says that capture div shots in pin which is near the town of butcher. the picture shows bodies in civilian clothes, lying and houses on the ways field. let's speak to on the bride now who joins us live from the village in west and ukraine. robin has been obviously, as the, as he heard a very strong response from the ukranian president. that's right. i think a sense of outrage from president lensky and i re teach, as i think with every ukrainian, especially as more horror as it seem to be uncovered. almost by the hour in the town of butcher itself, they are finding more bodies in gardens, more bodies in alleyways, se ukrainians have launched a formal investigation into this. the ukrainians have also invited investigators
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from the international criminal court and even calling on the international community and world leaders to come here and see for themselves of what he says the russians have done. he's been quoted as saying that the world is already seen far too many to many criminal acts walk crimes like this. and he says that what is taking place in the ukraine? let that be the last evil on the says. so i think a growing sense of rage here we are getting, as russians withdraw, and as the ukrainian forces take back territory, places like boots and allowing more access from a journalist. we are seeing more 1st hand accounts from people in these places about the way that the russians acted with allegations that they shot arbitrarily as advanced into these towns not distinguishing between civilians and military personnel. and also that people who would a surrendering a put up their hands were also shots. so it's a very strong allegations coming out,
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which the cranium say will be investigated. rob, we've been looking at butcher and at a pin. are these isolated incidents, or are we seeing these sorts of alleged atrocities elsewhere? i think the expectation is that i says, the rushing forces withdraw, we are going to see more incidents like this. the latest one, as you mentioned, is the pin. this is the town very close to boots with to the northwest of cave. this is where the, where the some of the most fierce fighting took place between russians and ukrainians, ukrainian defend trying to stop the advance and the in circle to keep. now, we have seen from video footage of people being shown around by security, people in the city of the pin a camera and then go from house to house and showing some really awful images,
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very grisly images of again, more bodies, more bodies that appeared as show signs that they had been executed at the bodies in the backs of goblins and now the ways so ready, i will. they are discovering more of these atrocities and according to the ukraine, you know, thirty's, there are some $400.00 plus bodies just in the vicinity of the outskirts of keith, which they say the results of these sorts of trustees by retreating russian soldiers, ro mcbride, the 4th and division west and ukraine. let's cross over. now, get the view from moscow. both in bar is their daughter. so russia is saying that these accusations are unfounded and is also requesting another emergency meeting of the un security council. what more can you tell us? well 1st we've just been hearing from the russian foreign minister, circ a love rob, who is saying that this is another attempt to another fake attack
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that is trying to undermine russia's position and that the events and the situation in boucher is stage the aimed at and trying to create an environment that can be used against russia. we've also been hearing from the criminal spokesperson dmitri pest cove, who says that his government is categorically denying and rejecting any accusations that russian forces had anything to do with the events that unfolded in those cities. around the ukrainian capital and that the accounts of the chronology of the events that unfolded in boucher by the ukrainian officials do not match up to the events as they know it from the russian defense ministry. according to the russian defense ministry who issued a statement on sunday and the russian forces left the city of boucher on march 30th
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. and that they also accused the ukrainian government of at faking the images that has now been shown across the world of what took place there. now, according to the foreign ministry who also say that this is a very unprecedented misinformation campaign, aimed at a russian forces in ukraine. they are now urging this to be discussed at an emergency session of the united nations security council. but according to the foreign ministry spokesperson, the british british officials who are now in charge of the un security council, they hold the presidency as of this month. they have been denied their request to hold this emergency session. but the russians have insisted that they will continue to make this request because they believe that this is an urgent matter that needs to be discussed at the highest level, and according to the criminal spokesperson. also, he's urging international leaders not to be quick to make any judgments or
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assessments and accusations against the russian officials and the military until they have had all the evidence. and the russian position made very clear to all parties to those to buy therefore us in moscow. thank you. we'll take a look at some of the european reaction to the reports of atrocities in ukraine. it's been very strong. british prime minister boss johnson says he hopes to get a tough response from allies to what he's called despicable acts that are akin to a horror movie. estonian prime minister kaya carlos tweeted, this is not a battlefield. it's a crime scene. in french president manuel cohen says there is clear evidence of war crimes in butcher. it's going to natasha papa, who joins us now live from paris to the house, with a resounding condemnation from european lead is will this translate to more sanction? well french peasant, him, i know my call was speaking on french sher radio early today,
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and he said that her members of the european union are urgently considering another round of sanctions on russia, particularly on things like oil and coal because of what he said is the mounting evidence of war crimes that he says are being perpetuated by a russian forces in ukraine. micro said that of course the scenes that we've seen from boucher that the civilians lying in the street seeming executed short. he said that those things were unspeakable. that those things were unforgivable. he also spoke about the fact that the situation continues in mario poll a, where thousands of civilians continue to be trapped in the most terrible, appalling conditions. unable to leave that city. now, for many weeks, the french have been trying to work with international agencies to try and evacuate civilians. but of course a very difficult, ongoing situation there. so the front president said it is absolutely imperative that european leaders work on another round of sanctions. we know that in fact,
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the head over the e u foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, has said that you leaders are looking at that are very urgently they'll be looking about in the coming days. we can expect more sanctions from the on russia. we've also heard from other countries in the u, from spain, from poland, both using the word genocide to describe the acts that they have seen, that they believe are being committed by russian forces in ukraine and war. so calling on an international investigation into these allege war crimes to begin immediately at natasha, bother their boss and paris. thank you. jamie's defense minister says the you must now consider banning the importation of all russian gas on mccain has more from berlin. what you have here is a growing recognition from the political elite here suddenly the governing parties that what's in place right now is not enough in so far as sanctions is concerned.
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so different voices, again from the same party. as mrs. lambert, the defense minister, over the course, the last 24 hours had been saying that further measures are needed. so the, the general secretary, as it were, of the party yesterday evening was saying that the tap to russian gas was being tightened further. and we know that the chancellor, mister shots, over the course of the last few days in response to the scenes from boucher said that further sanctions would be necessary. we know that his colleague, the foreign minister analynn bell, bought from the green party and said, substantially the same thing. so it's pretty clear that the scenes in butcher have been greeted with revulsion, not just in berlin, but also in paris. it seems. and there is a growing willingness to talk about it's much further sanctions. the key for germany at least is if they were, as it were to push this idea of absolute ban on all russian energy, there would be
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a very serious shortfall in the amount of gas available to all sorts of different uses. be that domestic people in their household, but also industry and we don't know as yet how the german government would seek to address this drastic shortfall if such a band were introduced. and later in the news are well look at the feasibility of the total european gas embargo on russia and thought, oh, good, big. i'm session costa rica, a political outsider has been elected president. and one of motorcycling most famous faces is taking on in years 40 challenge. shabby will be here with that story. ah, hungry is prime minister, has declared victory in an election, overshadowed by the war and neighboring ukraine. victor or bon is
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a close ally of russia's president vladimir putin preliminary results give his party a comfortable majority in parliament as your sense of what's from budapest to victor. o'brien who likes to think of himself as the strong man of yield. his supporters are elated. whatever the overall thinking hunger is, voters have given their leader an overwhelming vote of confidence. i do you see on as in case we looks pretty good. we've never looked as good as tonight. we won a huge victory from it can even be seen from the moon, but in brussels for sure. that last quit was aimed at the you all. bam is its biggest critic from within me model for the leader of the opposition. peter, mark his i, who had brought together 6 parties in the united alliance. it was a humiliating loss in his home town and of over all defeat for his alliance. there
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is no democrats in hungary, there is no free and for action. regardless of the result. only weeks ago, opinion polls showed mark his eyes opposition gaining support. the war in ukraine and all bombs close relationship with russia's president, vladimir putin appeared to be negative factors. but old man told voters they were safe with him. he wouldn't get involved in the war. nato and the e. u may be giving military support, but they will be known from hungary. and so the national assembly building in budapest remains dominated by albany. it stands as a symbol of defiance to the liberal policies of the e. u. and of all bonds, cooperation with russia and china for the european union. i think this will be a very happy dilemma because if that would be a landslide victory and apparently it would be a leg tonight. i'm sorry, the question, maybe post veteran existence of semi also retiree and members faith in the european
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union. it's really just a temporary challenge or that will be the new business as usual. on monday, a european team of observers will announce whether they view the election is free and fair. in the 2018 poll, they declare that wasn't fair. amount may, will be the verdict this time. opposition parties will have been telling them the problem is having to the limit of access to the media and government induced buyers . vast majority of news outlets if they lived out to andrew sentence, who's standing by and budapest for us. andrea, how big when was this? victor oregon very big indeed, a landslide victory now with 99 percent of the votes counted here. he has his ruling party has 68 percent of the seats, a 199 seats in the national assembly. that is
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a colossal result for him. he said it was against the odds, and of course he now has a commanding position in this his 4th term, and he's already been in parts well of years. he, he's made so many changes to this country. he's made an enemy of the west, and he's also made inroads into russia and inroads into china in terms of what he would describe as a healthy relationship that didn't go down. well, it would seem weeks ago when opinion pollsters put the situation almost neck to neck with the opposition alliance, which amounts to 6 opposition parties that they really didn't do well at all. although here in the capital budapest, they did make some inroads, and he quite happy to be an enemy of the west. then what does this mean for the e u and the native well enemy, i suppose has a certain, a conditions attach he, he likes the best of the west,
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so to speak. and he certainly wants to retain as seems his membership of the european union. he is the longest serving prime minister within the e u now, and he keeps clashing with them because of what he calls his illiberal government. others would describe it as on the verge of or for a tarion, or he and makes enemies of minority communities because he discriminates against them. that includes the l g b, t, q, community, or he attacks or other organizations over human rights issues. his targeted migrants banning them from his country 2015, the major migration and refugee a swarm of, of people crowds of people going across europe. he stood out as the man who stood against them. this was a what many regard as an ugly piece of history. so really, what's a head remains to be seen. there is a whole,
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a chorus of protest from a human rights campaigners and also a concern about his international position. because he is a friend of vladimir putin. he's made inroads into china. there are allegations that the foreign ministry here has been penetrated by a hackers in russia. and the foreign minister hasn't done much about this. that there are possibilities of leaks of intelligence that relate to the european union, even nato. so there are a lot of problems in the future, and of course now he is more or less criticizing ukrainian president. in fact, not only that, he's not more or less in good criticizing me, actually lists him amongst the opponents that he says he's been up, he's won over that. they include, he says, brussels bureaucrats or opponents, the mainstream international media or ponens. and indeed, a valid amir zalinski ukrainian is also inclining president,
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is also an opponent. so it's this policy on the ukranian war that you have to watch . it really did cloud over this whole election, but he won over by portraying himself as the man who is solid. the man who wants debility, the man who is more or less neutral on the ukrainian war. and the man who does not want to be any part of it, that was a powerful factor. it seems with the electorate, particularly his supporters at the opposition would say, well, yes, he lied about us. he portrayed as the opposition as wanting to actually engage in this war. when all we were doing a sec was saying that we support nato and we support the european union. that might be true, but nevertheless with media freedom suppressed in many ways. here the message didn't get out to so many people, particularly in rural areas. so you have here a victory. you can't in any way,
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criticize the level of that victory in the sense of its size a. but now problems ahead. absolutely no doubt about it. with the european union and nato by this government, sir, taking a more or less or felt arian approach to things. allison in van, bess pakistan supreme court herring arguments about whether the prime minister's decision to dissolve fallen is constitutional. the opposition appealed against him or on cons. order on sunday that triggered political crisis, that moved derailed and no confidence vote against him. he's called for a new election in 3 months. let's go along with some about now and speak to some have been debate. some a. is there any indication right now of which way the supreme court is likely to go and what's going to happen next? but right now the supreme court is hearing the argument, so you can see the shipping containers behind this. this is the road that leads to constitutional avenue where the supreme court is located, and that is there is at
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a standstill, a constitutional crisis as prime minister, a mon con, is now facing this. this whole saga is now hinged on what the supreme court decides . right now the arguments are being presented by the lawyer from the joint opposition. he's saying to the judges that this was an act which was unconstitutional, where the speaker of the nationalism throughout the world have no confidence. it is and contribution, and he did not have the authority to do so. and that is why all of the subsequent steps should be go back as well, including the dissolution of assemblies, including the prime minister announcement that he has all the cabinet and everything else that remains at a standstill. all eyes on the supreme court, judges are hearing not just the lawyer from the opposition, but also us for comments from the supreme court bar association and others as well
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to try and get to the bottom of that. there are indications that they might reach a judgment in the next few hours, but because it is going to be for a long process and that the arguments are being made about the constitution and what the role of judges can be within the parliament. because it is a separate body, it's another pillar of our focus on and the state must function independently. and these for those should not interfere amongst the working of other institutions and opens up the government some of injury there for us in islam of on thank you. hong kong leader carry land has a balance. she will not seek a 2nd term as chief executive. her 5 year 10 years or a wave of anti government protests which culminated in the adoption of aging national security law. opponent say the legislation has stifled much of hong kong autonomy and freedoms. boy, you'll notice i when there is only one consideration and that is family. i have told everyone before family is my top priority. they think that it's time for me to
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go home. this is my only consideration correspond. adrian brown has more now from hong kong. the reaction amongst many people here in hong kong is one of apathy because after all, the people of hong kong have no say in who their next leader will be. they're not allowed to be part of that election process. that job is done by an all powerful election committee, comprising 1500 members who being carefully vetted to ensure they are loyal to china. the people of hong kong in many ways feel disempowered when he comes to the election of the chief executive, carry lamb is really synonymous with the, the darkest period. in recent hong kong history, the protests in 2019 that began after she tried to push through a bill, there would make it easier for suspects to be extradited to the mainland. now, she refused to withdraw that bill. the unrest went on and on for weeks and months.
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finally she, she withdrew that bill. but of course, a lot of people argue that the damage by then had been done. it was too late, the divisions had deepened and then of course, closed protest led to china imposing a draconian national security law. that has led to more than a $150.00 people being arrested, including basically most of the pro democracy opposition in recent months. i think what is really hurt her is her handling or in the eyes of the critics. the mishandling of the cove, its situation here in hong kong. we've had almost 8000 deaths. we have the highest death rate, probably one of the highest death rates in the world from this virus. and carry alarm is accused of basically mixed messaging. and tat, simply having no coherent policies. much more still to come. why africa isn't just the oil producer is fast running out of power solution inside a la musicians where body armor instead of like see that they seem to that want is
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in hospitals ukraine. take them to stay at the grammy awards, president philanthropy, jazz musicians to support his nation. and we'll hear from the golfer career is just taking a hugely later in a with it's monday, april the 4th. let's begin. we're the most violent weather will be in europe. hello everyone, this is the gibraltar straight. i think we're going to see winds wind up to over a 100 kilometers per hour. dowse with rain for that south coast of spain, northern areas of morocco and those winds could cause some damage. speaking about winds as well for the low countries amsterdam. i think you could see gusts of about 70 kilometers per hour. wet weather, rolling through arlene britain, the low countries. and we've got snow southern scandinavian to the baltic states
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helsinki, stockholm riga o'con at about $2.00 to $5.00 centimeters inc. has sher temperatures are just a bit above 0, this can be heavy, white snow, central europe. some clouds drift in him floating about that could give us some showers, italy into the balkans, and we have showers rolling across the black sea coast of turkey. so that's going to knock down the temperature and tribes on to 15 degrees. ok, the northwest of africa, we talked about it, white and windy conditions to be expected here. but meantime for the other coast, cairo at 34, i think you're gonna hit your 1st 40 degree day of the year on tuesday. that's wall above average, south africa. right now, durbin saw it's big, it's down poor in more than a month. still what, whether on monday and same goes for cape town as well, with a high of $22.00 ah. on counting the cost with europe facing the threat of a gas,
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please can africa fill the gap has the ukraine was available, economy power, countries, coping and e, you move to kind of big tech dominant will. there you regulation. we're counting the cost on al jazeera in just under a year's time, cancels our bait stadium. will house the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kickoff next, november c, a as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. organize is getting ready to host the middle east's biggest ever schools and event next year. for the counsel national teams like it used to play in front of expected home crowds. they'll be hoping to convince both the funds on themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world. ah
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ah, what geology is there? a reminder about top stories with ukraine and its allies have accused russia of committing war crimes. after the discovery of mass graves and the bodies of vivian's butcher, the key of russia's defense ministry says ukraine's accusations are unfounded. it claims all of its way. the 3 units left, which a 4 days before footage was released because alive rushes president has declared victory and hungary election. preliminary results give prime minister to or bond a landslide victory with 99 percent of the vote counted. as germany pushes the you to discuss and import back on rush and gas, let's take a look at just how feasible that is. the european union gets more than 40 percent
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of its natural gas from russia, about a 3rd of that passes through ukraine. germany is a single biggest importer. it gets more than half its supplies from russia, much of it through the old stream, one pipeline. italy is the 2nd biggest, with 40 percent of its needs coming from russia, and the netherlands imports about 25 percent care. gilles is a senior consulting fellow of the russia, and you raise your program at chatham house. he joins us now from north hampton show in the u. k. thanks for your time. how much is russia relying on its oil and gas exports to fund its war in ukraine? will rely on as the exposed to keep it economy go. and russia is always been dependent on raw materials and energy 1st and foremost among them in order to bring in foreign currency. and at the moment when russia hard currency reserves overseas have been targeted by the wave of sanctions, its energy ex look that are actually topping them out and eroding the impact of all
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of those sanctions that were imposed after the onslaught on your right. so for this proposal by germany to, to suddenly cut the use dependence on rushing energy to go through it will take not only a huge amount of re orientation or european economies, but also it's a huge impact on the russian economy itself. so what would that mean for europe in economies? do they have the capacity to take that sort of economic hit? well, the problem that european economies have is not just that it will mean an increase cost of living for europeans on top of the enormous cost increases for energy that they've already seen. but also it means reversing decades of economic policy. germany in particular has been warned for decades about the impact of moving away from, for example, nuclear power, and becoming more and more dependent on russia. but germany was insisting that all of these energy point loan, like the north stream one you mentioned what purely economic project, and that would be no political impact. now that they painted themselves into a corner, it's going to be very painful and expensive to extricate themselves from it. where
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are some areas apart from oil and gas that that could have further sanctions on the sort of the areas that haven't already had sanctions and thinking things like transport loose. one of the areas that the united states has mentioned in particular transport communications and secondary sanctions. in other words, sanctioning countries not actually doing business with russia as opposed to direct sanctions on russia itself. but the big thing that's missing is an overall plan for dealing with the ongoing situation and recognizing this isn't the current process, but it's actually a long term problem with russia. well, we don't have any strategic leadership for dealing with the fact that this russian attack on ukraine is actually just the 1st stage in their own sort on europe that is missing and of course sanctioned are only one part of the overall plan that would be needed to deal with it, i guess also, you know, if this is a reaction to what the world does now, seeing from butcher from pin these, these allegations of war crime, civilians being killed, i mean,
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is sanctioned the right response? because is that going to stop russia from carrying out these thoughts of atrocities which of course it denies? absolutely. it's not going to stop it because just today we've seen in rushing state media another call for actual genocide against ukrainians for eliminating ukrainians as people and removing the country from the map. so, so far, russia is undeterred and of course this gives the context for the, the murders of civilians, the organized campaign of murder and deportation. we've seen in the occupied territories because it is a war of annihilation against ukrainians, and really so deeply embedded in russia's priorities for what it wants to achieve in ukraine that it may take far more than sanction. so actually just watch it. all right, care gyle, there thing you consulting, follow of the russia and your asia program at chatham, how thank you rushes rushes hit ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey. with more showing 7 people having killed and another 12 injured bake in
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khaki. this is a point of impact the russian reside hit. now is clearly a residential area. now, what they fire are these small, tiny pellets his muscle palette. and you can see the marks all around. they've broken the windows. you can see all the long. this was what the, the dam is that these do you but mocks all around this wall. you've got glass on the floor for it's mash. now they have a radius of around 10250 meters. and there's a playground there covering the car window here was smashed. even a van all the way back there has been hit. and it has a radius of 10255 meters. and we believe that one person was killed at this location again in the middle of residential area, this 2 playgrounds,
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either side of me. it could have been way worse. this location 2 people were killed. the still blood on the floor, they can see through the sun that the emergency services have put over the bread on the bench from those people that were sitting there. and the massage landed right in the middle of this playground act. you can see the damage that is done not only here under strings. ringback everywhere your water all over the building on the glass here on the walls is cause cause interval considerable damage. the incumbent service president celebrating reelection. it was a landside when for alexander virginia,
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with nearly 60 percent of the vote speaking to the board, as he says the war and ukraine effected his campaigns. and he says there are no plans to move away from my obtaining coast time with russia. while phil aspiring to join the european union, natalie lou church is in belgrade for now. let's speak to her live natalia, whether any surprises here at all, or any irregularities perhaps. well, la serbian, the progressive party ended up on a 1st place on parliamentary elections. they want to like 43 percent of the vote in their former allies, the socialist party, one around the 11 percent of the vote. it is the most likely for them to form the government and a have a majority in the serbian parliament and with different it's not one this elections opposition parties to participated in the elections,
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which was not the case on the previous election team. 2020, they organized earlier a boycott of the elections and now they ended up on the selections on the 2nd place with around the 13 percent of the vote. also 3, right to win. good parties are now we know parliament. they're above the census. so they have around to between 4 and 5 percent and for the 1st time on the state level, also left the green party will have their representatives enough parliament situation. these the quite interesting in belgrade, the capital of the therapy on the local level. because no one has majority here, even a coalition of therapy and progressive party and socially together, there are still below a per cent. and there are a chance for the opposition to form the government to local government. in belgrade
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and belgrade might have a mayor who is the candidate of the opposition and for the presidential elections, everything is clear, there will be no 2nd round. because alexander, which is your warrant in the 1st round or with the around a 56 percent of the votes. and as for the irregularity is oppositional parties, they're still pointing her to were quite a lot of irregularities. and they said that they will fight for every vote, but i have to say that independent observers said, did term, there were no irregularities, but nothing that could jeopardize the whole process or change the results significantly. all right, thank you for that update and tell lucius there in belgrade shoreline,
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because president has offered to share power with the opposition is anti government protest continue got to buy a larger park that has made the offer. after his cabinet resigned, it follows demonstrations by thousands who defied a curfew to demonstrate against few food and medicine shortages. protested the calling for the raja park, the family holding the president and prime minister posts to resign. a political outsider has been elected president in costa rica, economist and former, well, bank official world. rigo. chavez, surprised many by making it to run off where he is one more than 50 percent of the vote. trees above, ah, a promise to fight against the political establishment. lean house has propelled row that he will chavez, into co steadily gustavo job. he celebrated his victory as president of the sunday shortly after the 1st results were announced. 2 in young, loyal mom, doug, you're receiving the or you,
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i understand the mandate i have received to day as an obligation to exercise my leadership with honor efficiency transparency ambrose territory. but also with solidarity towards the most vulnerable people in our country. i assume the sacred commitment to create a democratic government with dialogue, respectful of the constitution, the law and the costa rican values. so them or get out chavez is seen by many as an outsider, a conservative economists who defeated former precedent horse. he might be a few years from the national liberation front. the run up to this election was filled with accusations and controversies, former precedent figures faced allegations of corruption while he was in office in the 1990s. chavez was accused of sexual harassment while working at the world bank and had to resign to prevent an investigation. he denies any wrongdoing, but this result shows rising poverty and unemployment have made costa. ricans
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prioritize the economy of ball. okay, so gentle weather bug i have to order the message chavez house is that everyone has to go that everything that happened in the past for to use is useless. an ongoing to solve this. corruption was a priority in the election and a large sector of the countries tired of the development model that is generated inequality. chavis promises to shake up the political class and has bow to youth referendums to bypass congress to bring change. he supporters say it's what the country needs here by this has been on this new option appears as hope for us. costa ricans for women, especially working women, women who are fighting costello, the guys consider the most stable country in central america. it's been praised for its environmental policies and political consensus. many fear chavez, his presidency, will polarized the country even further putting decades of stability at risk. that is, i will, i'll just cedar agreement as in find to create
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a unified command defaulted on the armed forces, present silva care and his rival, vice president reg mashhad, attended a ceremony in cuba where they agreed to silence their guns for the sake of the country. it was one of several sticking points, preventing a full implementation of 2018 piece deal to end the civil war. nigeria is experiencing power outage is caused by poor electricity generation and distribution. businesses and homes are relying on generators, but bands for coming to expensive as diesel prices rise and interest reports from like workers of this cosmetics factory package. these production under hot conditions, the air conditioners were switched off to save fuel consumption by the factories for generators. those who run the companies say they can't remember the last time the production line was operated with power supply from the national grid. we were
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producing 24 hour window, so we have quite to down that a finish it up there on the cost of visual recovery generating gel. everything suitable for allow how far we've got it valve, it great go. we've been able to read through the prices of factories like this, and not only worried about how expensive diesel has become finding enough to power the generators is also a challenge. despite having 40 find the res nigeria, african biggest oil producer, doesn't refined. it's called instead, it imports and the recent oil price increase because of the conflict in ukraine could only mean one thing. diesel and other refined products have become more expensive. nigerian electricity grade has failed twice. this monitors are blaming
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gas shortage is a low water level in the countries hydro, electric jobs. but distribution companies i'm able to deliver more than 60 percent of the electricity normally generated polls and factories manufacturers on show how long they will keep their machines running. it has and then guides our already lean working capital, which means that you are going to have to divert all you, all of our working cut down to provide this one item. so currently it will reduce the use of the install capacity that we have because we can no longer own the number that we run. it will lead to the increase in the cost of our product. those are now retail prices of industrial goods in the market. have increased nigeria, the current electricity supply is only 4000 megawatts for population of more than
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200000000 people. as electricity supply worsens, thousands of industries have stopped working, throwing millions out of their jobs. army edris al jazeera lagos, nigeria, coming up in sports, tiger woods is targeting a return to competitive action, and he's there in just a minute. ah ah, with
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ah ah, ah. ah, forties abbey, thank you so much. kamal 18 year old call us all car. this celebrating his 1st masters tennis title after winning b. miami opened the spanish g. c. sunny shots on his way to victory of world.
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number 8. the caspar root in sunday final i'll cross pinching too much in straight sets in the end. but see nyja, the youngest ever men champion spoken words about the ro, his complexion, played in his career. the rough from me was amazing. i remember what's the key say he's mark is he's big matches. now, big moments island from, from that them now be able to, to come to play with came air sir to call with with kimmy said pre m as in like, has are in serious danger of missing the n b a playoffs. after a strike defeat this time to denver, nicole, you could start for the nuggets with 38 points. david pasco, the lake has been couldn't prevent a 129. so $118.00 defeat the like 11th in the western conference with full regular
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season games left. oh we're want to see as lose be honest so but i mean, my job would be on a floor help you know it's i think our spare is very hot and locker room to fight. well, tiger woods looks to be doing all he can to make his golf and come back at this week's masters. the 15 time major champion has been practicing at the augusta national course and on social media said it would be a game time decision on whether i compete with has been out of action for more than a year after sustaining serious leg injuries in a car crash he toms began to now on tuesday, but for him it starts on thursday, white and think american jennifer capture is one of the 1st women's major viet is also the 1st major picture of a 24 year old korea. when the chevron champion california by c strokes and she will
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be the last flight before this be traditional winners. jump into popping up because event is moving to houston next year. i think is a surreal to be a major winner and is really special and to be the last person here at mission hills. to jump into puppies. pod, it's all really special. abbas align have moved up to 2nd place in the spanish league 19 year old padre school the only go as they be to a one know the new camp. when was the 5th dinner, rosa also lifted them above severe and athletic madrid in the table rail madrid though 12 points clear out the whole. 2 harrison's run were inspired by a double from both carrying them back by and ne maurice, they be loyal to a 51 home when on sunday to stay the 12 points. claire of my favorite. so for the table, buffy with a goal in each half name on 2nd of the night. round it off the way little messy.
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also on the score sheet for p. s. j has moved into the tilt for the english premier league suppose came from behind. so when $51.00 against the capitol at what hotline seemed both on came on as a substitute around the victory they replaced was also me champions league qualification places. west ham puts more pressure on stripping everson free kicks from our inquiry as well as on my way to i want when i want just be football was on display when the world comes to cattle later this year . local artists also plan to showcase their work during the tournaments entre rosario, the latest collection is called the beautiful game. the malaysian born craftsman is painting $100.00 pictures, the reflect the grass roots appeal of football. i pondered. why did they call this the beautiful game? you know, what is the reason who going to word so found the words and call it
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a beautiful game. and i wanted to have something different. i was looking for something which is unique from the ordinary. and in december, i got this moment when i said, let's go back to where football began in the streets in the, in the alleyways in the, in the paddy feels let me go and see what, what is this? i did my research to find out the photographs available that people have taken from the parts of the world. so when i look at a photograph, i like to think what happened before that in the streets for example, depends. i love them begun play. they don't go outside in the monsoons in play. so i like the story that was, that was happened that had happened at the moment affordable. mistaken. v. appreciate a lot of things because of experiences in life as well. i grew up in east militia where we didn't have toys. we played with nature. so i look at elements that
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is as good culture in it. it is got fun in it. it has got natal, janet. it has got a story behind it. i mean, don't know, and i should be fortunate a lot of artist, when i say artist, everyone singers, and dancers, and just as musicians, they all should be happy that the fee for 2022 has come to a guitar. and they should take this opportunity to make use of this the subject of football and married them with the skills and italians where the dancer do things out of for, for football. so i think that it is a great opportunity for artist and art and that is 200 attempt. alicia, spar grove finally claimed is made and race victory and moto g p. they didn't get to the younger brother paula,
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who was one of many to crush house in somebody's audience in a girl. pray a leash with celebrate sing. he's been racing at this level since 2004 without reaching top of the podium. be a motor cheap, he legend valencia ross. he said good bye to this for last season. he's now trying his hand as endurance coll racing rossi did, might won't big error the events in italy when he accidentally drove past his pit lying beside from bats. the nighttime will champion put in a pretty solid performance whence a finished 7, st. overall. cape parasite force looking for now. k. thanks. i had a a before we go. the 64th annual grammy awards have taken place north vegas music industries. biggest night of the year. it was ukraine. that took center stage when president laudermill polanski appeared a recorded message or by known as the story from los angeles. i do, but he got slapped on stage of the music industry. big night lady got no doubt, much to the relief of the assembled celebrities and the jose comedian trevor noah
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went to be dancing. we're going to be singing. we're going to be keeping people's names out of our mouths. the ward for album of the year went to john battista. we all love music. i've been places i was a little boy. i am. it's more entertainment for me. it's a spiritual practice. leave the door open. it was a big night for bruno mars m. brandon anderson. of silk sonic one, the best song in best record of the year awards were leave the door open. thank you guys so much. i'm still having a very good evening. 19 year old olivia rodrigo took home 3 awards, including 4 best pop vocal and best new artist. this is my biggest dream come true . thank you so much. don't say put amidst all the singing and dancing. there was a somber note struck by a video appearance with
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a ukrainian president below the mere zalinski, our musicians where body armor instead of like cedar. they seem to that wounded in hosted us even to those who come to hear them. but the music will break through the oh, you know, beyond american music, a posthumous grammy was awarded to the legendary mexican mariachi artist descent de fernandez. i finally, there was a bittersweet honor for the food fighters, one best rock album, best rock song, and best rock performance awards. just over a week after the groups drummer taylor hawkins, died unexpectedly at age 50. 0, the band did not attend the ceremony. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles, that is the new zone that go at us and he said,
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i'm will be with you in just few minutes time of pick more of the dice use of the after that, about an hour ah ah and frank assessment, what are the political risks of panic wash or the gas pool western leaders will sanctions on russian energy exports. that's a recipe for recession in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, april on al jazeera frontline reporting and in depth analysis. we bring you the latest on the ukraine war and the unfolding humanitarian crisis. immersive personal
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