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not going to give access because the africans will not know what to do with them. yes, there is no continence where people have more experience with getting medicine into people's hands. studio be unscripted on al jazeera, ah, who. the full scale of the tragedy in boucher ukraine's president visits the city where hundreds of civilians were found dead after russian forces retreated. ah, hello darn jordan. this is al jazeera ly from de also coming up. that was a stage and we will present what evidence to warner. when was speaking, the scholars flat out denials from russia's ambassador to the you and he says evidence exist to refute claims of mass graves and war crimes and future anger in
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the chinese city of shanghai. after authorities separate coded positive children from that parents plus a new you and report warns it's now will never to avoid catastrophic climate change . ukraine's president has visited the town of butcher near the capital key where russian forces have been accused of slaughtering civilians. a lot of me as the lensky called on the international community to hold russia's president vladimir, to jan, responsible for war crimes. images from recent days appear to show bound bodies, shot at close range, and hastily dug mass grave. a warning you may find some images and in one cons report from boucher, distressing. surrounded by heavy security and the media president vladimir lensky visited the town of bucetti nick heave. after witnessing the devastation,
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he made a promise that justice would be done. then the scholars, last name is war, crimes that will be recognised as genocide by the world. you're here and you see what has happened. we know about thousands killed in torture. people with cut lim, some women who have been raped in children have been murdered. a couple we know there's so much more. this is genocide. a march 10th people here began to bury the dead in a 45 foot trench dug in the grounds of a church, some 68 bodies at 1st, some victims of war. others who died of natural causes. the priest of st. andrew's church says he had to negotiate with the russians who occupied boucher to allow the barrels. but as the war dragged on more barrels in total, a $130.00 were buried her and the mass grave was needed all across. boucher, the dead lay in the streets for days even weeks. even now they wait to be picked up by overworked, undertakers. at the burial site, people had wrapped some of the bodies in black plastic,
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a little dignity and death. the families took some solace in the fact that they were buried next to the church. many had come to be wed or attend sunday service before the war for her to the day. the men is full days, the priest liens on his faith to deal with what his witnessed, which there is a lot of hatred and injustice that people few but christians should forgive me, but to forgive, it doesn't mean to forget the can't judge. only gut can judge somebody's had been moved from the mass grave to morgues in and around the town. since boucher was retaken by ukrainian forces worse more the i'm here looking for my brother. we were close. we talked every day in your mouth, but in town now i don't know where his body shop. i'm going to chide the mog, someone sent me a picture and tell me i need to come to identify him and i hope he is there. this is likely to be one of the largest burial sites in the town, but it's by no means the only one. in fact, across this city,
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people were burying their dead wherever they could, in their backyards, in common areas, anywhere where they might be able to give their dead, some dignity, and some respect the ukraine's attorney general and keep gathering evidence a potential war crimes is now the priority, we started now investigations echo charlie from law 24th of february this year. and now we have more than 4000 jasper cases about war crimes and near till sales and cases which are connected to war crimes. now these days, all short speak about boucher it appearing. how storming and in boucher justice for war crimes is a concern for the future. the dead of simeon to war, but those left behind a desperate medicines and food are unlimited supply. and what is available is quickly grabbed by those who have little of their old lives left him wrong out
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there. boucher ukraine's president will deliver a virtual address to the united nations security council on tuesday in the run up to that meeting. western and russian diplomats traded accusations over what transpired in boucher kristin salumi as more from you and headquarters in the united kingdom sat a security council meeting on tuesday would focus on boucher amid growing outcry over alleged atrocities there. it'll be the 1st opportunity the security counsellors had to discuss the images that we've seen in broucher, which at you've heard widely over the weekend, described both his war crimes and his genocide. so we really are facing the true reality of the appalling russian invasion of ukraine. but that wasn't soon enough for the russian ambassador who called his on press conference and accused ukraine of staging images of dead civilians. he pointed to social media video and boots as mer, smiling at the announcement of russia's troop. withdrawl said to be shot on march
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31st. a day after russians pulled out in it. there is no mention of dead civilians from the very beginning, it has been clear that this sir, is nothing else but yet another stage pro occasion aimed at discrediting and different realizing of the russian military and leveling, political rational pressure on russia. his claims, however, were seemingly undermined by a new york times analysis of satellite images said to show the bodies present before russian troops with true ukraine has again called for an independent investigation. this is why myself and my fellow parliamentarians, we did everything possible and impossible to get international journalists to woodshop and there for his date of liberation. so it would be not to us saying what happened there, but it will be representatives off all the media, all over the world. respectable journalists, war journalists, who seen things and who would say what they have seen in boucher. meanwhile,
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the u. s. ambassador called russia's presence on the human rights council, a farce, and said she would introduce a resolution to the general assembly to suspend them. un officials have called the images from gucci. shocking and horrifying. secretary general antonio terrace and the high commissioner for human rights. michel boshoway had each called for independent investigations. gutierrez will address the security council on tuesday, as will ukrainian president vladimir zalinski. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations years president joe biden says there's ample evidence of atrocities committed by russia. he wants vladimir putin to be tried for war crimes, political hang reports from washington, when the where clue are really through with you as president joe biden had called russian president vladimir putin, a war criminal. now he's taking it a step further. so it happened, this war is a war,
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but we have to gather the information. we have to provide you with the website v. this is a fight. and we have together all the detail though this the, the actual have a war crime broiled. this guy is brutal. what's happening with outrageous and every one fee and the american people are seen it. the u. s. media tends to be very conservative when it comes to broadcasting human remains or not. now we're starting to see very disturbing images of the death that they have left behind. and we warn you, they are graphic. what they have left behind is sickening. and we should warn, use that some of the images of the scene are disturbing and are warning some of the images in this report may be disturbing. the will says it will help investigate in order to document what happened here and who is responsible adding. they believe this was always part of the plan. the images that we see are tragic. there are
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shocking, but unfortunately, they're not surprising. we released information even before rushes invasion showing that russia would engage in acts of brutality against civilians. russia has denied the allegations, but at the pentagon, express in little doubt that they did it. i think it's fairly obvious not just to us, but to the world that russian forces are responsible for the atrocities in boucher president. mind says there will be additional sanctions this week. he didn't go into detail, but what the ukrainians want is for every russian bank to be cut off from the swift communication system. they want a total embargo, a russian shipping. and they want to completely end the sale of russian oil, gas and coal. now that last part has divided the alliance, the bind administration will likely be working behind the scenes to try and figure out if these horrible revelations have changed. the political calculus, pat coin al jazeera washington. meanwhile, in northeastern ukraine, russian forces are continuing to bomb the 2nd largest city car cave. 7 people were
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killed in the latest attack. ukraine says russia use cluster bombs that are illegal under international law. and a warning, some viewers may find images in acid beggs report disturbing another day, another attack, and more deaths. a rocket hit this playground in the crane, 2nd largest city had keep getting to people as they sat on a bench of all that remains is blood stains on the ground and bread on the bench cb proposal. but owning this is good for the letter we're crystal, we were on the side of a cluster bomb attack from multiple launches ellamin these, the past, the clusters was there, forbidden by international law and russia uses them illegally. these are against infantry and light armored vehicles. so it was intentional to hit residential air, it impacts a villain. and i mean there are no military objects around her, so didn't even get some more critical to them. but also she waited, one resident recalls the moment, the rocket hit ross from the city
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a little. i was sitting by the entrance, then i went upstairs and then it hit. if i hadn't gone upstairs, i wouldn't be here right now to be hit on the other street. the shell hit one after the darkness. a couple of 100 meters around the corner, the cleaning up the damage of another impact. now it's the familiar process. affording up windows 73 year old, gregory critical says he's had his russian made louder for over 40 years. it survived everything except the russians were, well, those are shown here while the other was little bubbles from your motion junior, when i heard the sound of the rocket ship, when we heard another one, i said, let's get down. i hit the ground, but my friend was a little slow, got wounded. this area has clearly been hit by cluster munitions. and the seems to be no method to the madness of what's being targeted. it's a residential area for also this damage to civilian infrastructure. and in this
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bust, epo, every bus seems to have some thought of shrapnel damage borrowed off strikes, hit a large area, a child's playground, multiple blocks of apartments and buses at their depot. it's a surprise, more weren't killed or injured, you know, may back at the playground, summer traumatized oh dog died. when and warmer died. he says why, what did they die for said bake. i'll da 0. had keith a lot more. so to come here now to save, including public anger grows in slang, to this worst economic crisis and decades on painting the beautiful good. it won't just be put on display when the wilcox comes to count on us. oh
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hello, there will look to north america and the 3rd week in a row, we've got severe storms edging across southern areas of the us bringing the threat of heavy rain, powerful winds, hail, and of course tornadoes. now that system is going to work its way pretty quickly towards the east coast, and by the time we get to wednesday, it will be the mid atlantic. the sea is the worst of those conditions. now behind it, we have got another wintry system with strong winds and snow, moving across the width, midwest, pushing across the great lakes, and we are likely see the temperatures come down in places like chicago and toronto as that wet weather arrives by friday. now in contrast to this for that southwest corner, we're going to see the heat continue to build in places like san francisco as well as los angeles, hot and dry conditions. if we look at the 3 day, we can be well above the average on wednesday, with plenty of sunshine on thursday,
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and we've been moved down to central america. it's very hot and dry for northern areas of mexico. lot of those conditions extending down to the yucatan peninsula for the caribbean. it's a mix of showers, and some sunshine for the heavy rain. we have to head further south to costa rica and panama. thanks to those seasonal rains. that sure weather update. ah, the gotta one of the fastest growing nations in the world wanted needed to oakland and development school to attract international shipping company to become a p middle east and south trade and money skillfully knocked down 3 key areas of development who filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future while need. cato causes gateway to whoa trade.
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lou. ah, welcome back and remind about top stories here. this, our ukraine's president laudermill zalinski, has called on the international community to hold russia's president vladimir putin responsible for war crimes. he made the comments on a visit to the town of butcher where russian forces have been accused of killing hunger subsidies on the russian ambassador to the un has denied claims of war crimes and boot. you're saying it was on stage bass in. the benzine says moscow will provide evidence to the security council on tuesday. and you, as president joe biden says there's ample evidence of atrocities committed by russia. he wants better men, putin to be tried for war crimes. now the chinese city of shanghai will remain
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locked down as authorities review the results of a drive to test all 26000000 residents for cobit 19. a 2 stage lockdown began last week to combat the latest wave. but authorities of commander fire for separating cobra positive children from their parents and sending them to quarantine facilities. let's get more now from adrian brown. he draws his life from hong kong adrian. so do we know how many children separated from their parents as part of this initial policy? well, darren, i think the chinese government is admitting that this policy is in existence. and the fact that it is, suggest for me that this figure is not in single single digits, it's probably a lot higher than that. this has caused, you know, a lot of unease for parents in shanghai. remember shang, i has one of the biggest international communities in china. so this is worrying also for foreign parents. there's plenty of anecdotal evidence, both online and elsewhere,
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to demonstrate just how unsettled people are. we know that parents and children have been separated. we know also that the chinese government is going to persist with this policy. it says that where a parent and a child have been infected, they can isolate together. but if say the parent has been infected and the child hasn't, than they have to be separated. now, foreign diplomats in shanghai have been contacting the foreign ministry in beijing to express their alarm. they won't set there to be some sort of exemption for diplomatic staff and the children of diplomatic staff to be able to isolate at home . but it does seem that china is determined to maintain this particular strategy. i've seen pictures on social media to day. darren pictures posted actually by state media showing our children and parents arriving at one of these isolation facilities where parents and children can
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a recuperate together. so i think that video is probably a direct response to some of the criticism that we've seen during the past few days . and of course that strategy has been followed by the authorities here in hong kong. and the fact that parents was separated from children was one of the reasons why you saw a real uptake and the exodus from hong kong, medically among the expatriate community, 800000 people have left so far this year edge. and just briefly, why is china so determined to stick to it so called dynamic 0 strategy, that i think a number of reasons down, but primarily it's this many elderly people in shanghai and other parts of china have not been vaccinated. and that's also the case here. in hong kong, they don't have the infrastructure, the medical infrastructure to deal with a major outbreak that gets out of control. so they only approach that moment is to
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maintain this so called dynamic 0 strategy. but if they don't bring. ready outbreak under control in shanghai, it's going to be very difficult for them to keep that word 0 in that sentence. all right, adrian brown. life was there in hong kong agent. thank you. not frank, as main opposition party has refused the president's offer to join the government. instead urging him to step down, go to buy roger packs that made the offer. after his covenant resigned on sunday, fernandez reports in colombo, where people are protesting against the government handling of the countries worsening economy. oh, independence, glad was a rallying point for young children, kids on monday and rally, they did all echoing a common team enough is enough. the president at his government must resign people the earlier, but now i think it's time that we make a stand and debbie stand up with our rights because this is ashi lanka and our future protested had planned
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a major show of strength on sunday. he had at this monument in colombo bill to celebrate sheila, because independence from britain in 1948. but instead there currently does imposed a curfew band, any public gathering, and medicaid and all roads that lead to independent square. ha. on monday university students added their voice to the protests. we are doing what? weekend we are standing, we are standing all grown. i not rabble. we need a better conference now. they're not going to get in. they're not going to be pacified by this. you know, mine attends as long as you are to see. everybody said that students are better than you. university also stepped out of the earlier refusing to back down when confronted by police. they fought with police despite a curfew, imposed to limit the unrest. after hours of 10 stand off, police use tear gas and water cannon to disperse them. anger and frustration has
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mounted against president got up a roger boxer and his government. after the cost of living skyrocketed and essential items became scarce. many shall hankins blame. what they say is, the administration's mismanagement, lack of planning and corruption, so aggravating economic difficulties, shall uncle shares with many countries around the world. the government attempt to restrict movement to a state of emergency and the curfew have failed to stop the protest. the entire cabinet has resigned, allowing the president and his brother, the prime minister, to appoint a new temporary cabinet. the president has now sworn in a temporary cabinet of 4 ministers. i protested. see, they are not fooled by such actions. oh, racing multiple crises. there's little or no foreign currency for bi basic, essential like food medicine. yes. and no political uncertainty,
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but slanting or taking it. then we know fernandez how to 0. palumbo focused on supreme court has adjourned a hearing on whether the prime minister's decision to dissolve parliament is constitutional. the arguments will be heard on tuesday. the opposition appealed against him run cons order on sunday. the trigger a political crisis will that move derailed and no confidence vote against him is called for new election in 3 months. does hunger in peru of the rising cost of living in the past few days? protest of 10 violence, at least 5 people have been killed. but the governments now trying to win over some of the demonstrators as marianna sanchez reports on the capital lima. the food testers clashed with ray of police and several cities around the country, burning tires, looting locking highways. the rising cost of living is affecting many peruvians, rocketing fuel prices have directly impacted the basic food basket. people are
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blaming it on precedent. look us to use policy one other. we have supported him and how is he paying back? he's raising the price of sugar flower. when is it being like this? our children are hungry, there is no work and we want a solution. farmers blocked the pen american highway to protest against the threefold increase in fertilizer prices. the government says, fertilizers, fuel and grains imports from russia and ukraine, half shut up because of the war last week. gusting your anger. protesters staying there will be paid to protest. farmers and truckers responded by blocking the crucial central highway, which is the main supply line for the capitals that in turn, cars, food shortages, the president has forgotten the people. everything is expensive. he should put on his pants and double envelop. if not, he should go back to his home. no sort of government officials struck a deal on saturday with one faction of protesters,
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the post 5 day deadline to address their demands. and on sunday, another deal with truckers, but that didn't piece people now, rallying nationwide, thousands of jobs last to the pandemic have also seen this content or given me most of the people who are already against the wall comically and castillo produced a revolution of expectations. the fund and all the circumstances, inflation would have produced these effects it on. but the pandemic worked as an accelerator in the face of nationwide protest. the government is choosing to buy social tranquillity with money in the minimum wage. and we do some taxes on fuel. but another thing that may not be the solution and only seek us to use populace measures could eventually bring some piece, but they see a major crisis lose the head for the precedent. last week, gasdio survived a 2nd round of impeachment proceedings after 9 months in office spearheaded by his
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political foes in congress. but now it is the people who 1st supported him who are demanding him to fulfill his promises or the madison to suggest he daily met. they do now can you seeing major fuels shortages with long queues and strick rationing at petrol stations? the government blames hoarding and panic buying, but oil dealers say they can't provide enough fuel pumps unless they get subsidy payments from the government. now landmark un report on climate change says there must be rapid, deep and immediate concent, carbon dioxide emissions to prevent a climate catastrophe. the report was put together by the intergovernmental panel on climate change. it says the earth is on track to exceed an average global temperature rise of $1.00 degrees celsius. this century, the on which the catastrophic effects of climate change like floods, droughts and super storms will get worse. the panel says greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced by 43 percent and methane by about
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a 3rd by 2030. the judy is reached the verdict, and it is damaging. these report of the intergovernmental panel on climate change is a litany of broken climates promises. it is a file of shame, cataloguing the empty pledges that put us firmly on trek towards an unbelievable waltz. we are on a fast trek to climate these aust. it but on the rising as part of the working group which wrote that report, he told us more about how climate change can be reduced. what a report shows it looked edge wise, reducing greenhouse gas emissions across a wide range of to, from sectors and an aggregate. our report finds that we could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by about half within the next 10 years and costs up to about $100.00 per ton of fuel to equivalent avoided the, the actions are quite different in different sectors. so now report propensity telling balances of what those actions look like. so for example,
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in the analysis system, it's a shift toward buy it from fossil fuels and to want renewables. um, we're adding carbon captain storage to avoid the missional cup doctor to the atmosphere in industry. there's new processes emerging that allow the companies i should, the natural processes but also greater reuse of materials. whereas in the agricultural land sector for it, for example, it's clear that there's a large potential to reduce or avoid emissions by focusing on the conservation and restoration of ecosystems, but also more efficient agriculture production. so in, in total there's a wide package of actions at the world can take to reduce emissions, could at the scale necessary to limit warming to $1.00 degrees. now the richest person in the world has taken a major stake in twitter, sending the social media platforms, stock soaring. multi billionaire elim must broaches worth nearly $3000000000.00 making in the top shareholder. the tesla ceo has been critical of social media
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companies in a recent post. he question twitter adherence to free speech and hinted at launching his own black nag won't just be football. it'll be on display when the world cup comes to cattle. later this year, local artists also plan to showcase their work during the tournament. patrick was arias. latest collection is called the beautiful game. the malaysian born craftsman is painting a 100 pictures that reflect the grass roots appeal of football. and he does it with a depth of coffee. i pondered. why did they call this the beautiful game? you know, what's the reason who going to have word so on the words and called it 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 message to find out the photographs available that people have taken from the
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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 end of my son's in play. so i like the story that was, that was happened that had happened at the moment a photograph 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. got us as good culture in it. it is got fun in it. it has gotten us tal janet. it has got the 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,
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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 footballer and married them with the skills in the talons where they are dancer do things out of for, for football. so i think it is a great opportunity for artist and art ah. type a quick check of the headlines here on al jazeera, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has called on the international community to hold russia's president vladimir putin responsible for war crimes. he made the comments on a visit to the town of boucher where russian forces have been accused of killing hundreds of civilians. the russian ambassador to the united nations has denied claims of war crimes and boot. you're saying it was all staged.

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