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troy street totally destroyed, keep central station has become evacuation central station with russian 4th come closer tensions are going up by the hour. stay without a 0 for the latest developments. ah. ready international condemnation grows against russia with allegations its troops committed war crimes in ukraine. ah, hello, i'm sammy's a than this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, rushes un ambassador denies the allegations of atrocities saying images of mass graves and killings and bo choa set out by ukraine. shanghai remains in long down
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to combat the latest wave of cove with 19 china has been criticized for separating children of tested positive from their parents, and peru imposes occur few off to violent protests against high fuel prices. the rising cost of living ukraine's president has made the journey from keith to butcher a town near the capital where russian forces have been accused of slaughtering civilians. images from recent days appeared to show bound bodies, shots at close range and other signs of atrocities should warn you. you may find some of the images in iran. cons reports from boucher, this stressing. surrounded by heavy security and the media present, vladimir zalinski visited the town of butcher nick heave after witnessing the devastation, he made a promise that justice would be done. scholars last name is war crimes. i will be
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recognized as genocide by the world. you're here and you see what has happened. we know about thousands killed in torture. people with cut limbs, women who have been raped in children have been murdered. we know they're 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. andrews 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, a little dignity and death. the families took some solace in the fact that they
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were buried next to the church. many had come to be wed or attend sunday service before the war. but to the day, the minnesota, it's the priest liens on his faith to deal with what he's witnessed. richard, there is a lot of hatred and injustice that people feel, but christians should forgive me, but to forgive doesn't mean to forget the conduct judge only gut can judge. somebody's have been moved from the mass grove to morgues in and around the town. since boucher was retaken by ukrainian forces force more do 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 tie the mog, someone sent me a picture and told 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, people were burying their dead wherever they could,
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in their back yards 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 of potential war crimes is now the priority. we started now, investigations act charlie from march 24th of february this year. and now we have more than 4000 jost dirk cases about war crimes. and near til 1000 cases which are connected to walk rams. now these days all heard speak about boucher it appearing her storming and in butcher justice for war crimes is a concern for the future. the dead of simeon, the 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 on how to 0. boucher rob mcbride joins us now live from live. so rob,
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more reports emerging of mask is elsewhere. can you tell us? that's right. i think there is an expectation that is i russians, russian forces withdraw as they had no funds. those territories are reoccupied by ukrainian forces. we are going to uncover sadly more horrors, more alleged massacres, as we've seen in boucher. they're already report said in neighboring towns like air depend. this was like butcher was on the front line of fighting between russian and ukrainian forces. they are also their finding bodies. the prosecutor general's office in the ukraine has set up an investigation into all of these alleged atrocities are investigating these discoveries of bodies as they are found at the authorities. and keep, say that at that number of civilian deaths, which could possibly be war crimes is now well over 400 well over 400 bodies have
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been discovered. but the prosecutor general's office is also now indicating that bought a jango. this is another town that the possibly atrocities worth the boucher have been a carried out there. that is something that they are investigating. this said this tuesday also of course you know we have existing battle fronts as down in the south matter. you, paul, for example, that has just been the scene of intense bombardments being battered from all sides . the civilian population has been caught in the middle. the ukrainian says, say they, a civilian population has been a purposefully targeted potentially, there people will tell you, there are lots of a more war crimes to be investigated. the mayor of mary you, paul saying that 90 percent of his city is now lying in ruins. so that the potentially, there are far more cases to be investigated. of course, the, the russians will argue that this is all been somehow made up. but satellite
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imagery that's now been carried by a number of different international news organizations does seem to indicate that these bodies, for example, in boucher have been lying in the street for a number of weeks while the russians were there. so these claims that somehow ukrainians came along didn't have staged or less than just placed actors or whatever to pretend to be bodies does seem to be pretty thin. and we've also got ukraine's president making his case to view and security council today. what are we expecting him to ask of the council to do about these reports of killings? i think this is a zelinski continuing international effort. i think it he has with, in all of his addresses to parliamentarians around the world are 2 different groups . he really has a seem to be winning the international public relations battle if you like, compared to, to the russians. the russians seem to be losing at every turn. this is all part of
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his effort to capitalize on the wide spread international condemnation of, of this year. of these claims that by a, by russia and said, a guy, lab ross that although this was stage really doesn't seem to, to fly internationally. and so he will be capitalizing on that. and he has alleged that the, the russians of actually been trying to hide their crimes if they have then that, that made a very bad job of it. but he claims that, that as they have committed these crimes, he says committing torture and then murdering civilians. they have to tried to, to hide the crimes i and then so he will be, he will be addressing, leave the security council looking for more international censure of russia. russia, as we know, that seems to be turned into the parias state if you like, internationally. and it does seem to be ukraine, that has been winning all of the the battle for hearts and minds,
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all of the public sympathy internationally. all right, thanks so much from a ride there. novel, automated savanski is expected, as i mentioned, to address that un security council for the 1st time on tuesday in the run up to that meeting. western and russian diplomats have traded accusations about what happened in boucher kristen salome has more from the un headquarters in new york with the united kingdom said a security council meeting on tuesday would focus on boucher and mid 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
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mer, smiling at the announcement of russia's troop. withdrawl said to be shot on march 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 state pro occasion aim, the discrediting and different realizing of the russian military and leveling, political rational threshold 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 butram and her 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,
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all over the world. respectable journalists, war journalists, who seen things and who would say what they have seen in boucher. meanwhile, 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 to terrace will address the security council on tuesday, as will ukrainian president vladimir zalinski. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. now france says new e u sanctions against russia could be adopted on wednesday. french president emanuel micron says there are clear signs, war crimes were committed in butcher and has responded by expanding several russian diplomats, rory challenge. now. how he is europe to respond to boots,
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his horror across the continents that seen so many atrocities in the past? the shock that such killing is happening again the in western capitals. there's always complete agreements of what to call them, where all the polls by the sayings in picture at the butchery, the clear evidence of sexual crime, all to talk to your business and civilian says it's very clear. the war crimes have taken place. the views of britons, foreign secretary echoed in most european capitals. we need to announce a tough new wave of sanctions. the reality is that money is still flowing from the west into patrons, war machine that has to stop. and this is where europe's response gets tonia and recriminations get bitter. listen to poland. prime minister. find your president, your micro as the president macro. how many times have you negotiated with putin?
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what have you achieved or have you stopped any of these actions that took place? and mr. more of it, ski attacks germany's long standing business and energy ties with putins, russia, shavers, average growth, g showing. we have to speak out here and now condemn it. admit that it was the wrong policy because we are dealing with terrible crimes with the crime of genocide and the 21st century. germany is still not doing well. poland and the baltic states wanted to immediately stop buying russian gas. we have to put more pressure on foods and we have to to isolate washy. i've yet to, to cut all it could not make relationship to russia. but at the moment it's not possible to to cut the gas supplies. we need some time. and so we have to differentiate between oil, cold,
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and gas at the moment. while europe moles, more sanctions, germany is declaring 40 russian diplomats undesirable persons. essentially as kicking the manse france would expel $35.00, suspected russian intelligence officers. but that won't satisfy those who say you can't justifiably, shake one fist in anger at russia's war mongering whilst handing over billions of dollars an energy deals with the other will reach helen's how to 0. always more on the crane war, had on al jazeera fallen soldier and his grieving 19 year old widow. we meet families, devastated by russians strike the military training base, plus find out what the u. n's. climate panel had to say why it could affect every single person on earth. ah
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hello there, let's have a look at the weather across europe, and there's more wet and wintery weather come from many areas. not just the south, but up in the north. we've got this area of cloud moving down, bringing some heavy snow to parts of scandinavia and wet weather across sensual areas. we've also got that unsettled whether that's plaguing fell in areas of the i barrier peninsula. if we have to look at the north west, we've got some heavy snow and rain pulling into scotland moving its way down. britain and island. we've got some funny spells, however, and mile the conditions in the south. that is gonna change as the weather weather skirts farther south, heavy rain as well for germany. we've got some warnings out, his strong winds, and some of that snow likely to edge into poland. but it's mainly finland on the baltic that will see the real wintery weather and some heavy snow as well. pushing into denmark and onwards to sweden by wednesday. no further south of this,
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we are going to see things clear up across central areas, some wounds coming back in, but that nasty weather remains for the very south of spain and portugal and northern areas of morocco. by the time we get to wouldn't say however, it's going to push across into italy, heavier force, the central areas. but look further east of that. it's an improving picture for the balkans with a lot of warmth for bucharest. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of batting russian oil, a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports such informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jeddy, still resumed the area we're going to be attacking from nisha and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera
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lou. the me hello, come it's time to recap our headlines again. this growing outrage off the evidence, the russian troops killed civilians in the town of boucher video shows st. gathered with body thumb with bound hands crying. president says to me, a person must be tried for crimes. and a lot of musicians key will address the united nations security council for the 1st time on tuesday earlier, western and russian diplomats traded accusations over what happened in butcher brushes. the massive declines the evidence of atrocities was stage, was laid as have condemned. russia's actions in boucher,
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the us president again branded, let me put in a war criminal the war in ukraine is left many young families morning. that includes those in the west, which is largely been spared the fighting. but about 3 weeks ago, an attack on a military training facility killed 35 people. i'll just here as in beth's robbie, went to draw a voyage to meet the family of one of the victims. it was too far from the front. nowhere near the parts of ukraine, where there was active fighting in the west of the country, ukrainian se they felt safe. an illusion shattered on the morning of march, 13th by 30 russian missiles. less than 3 weeks into the invasion of ukraine, russia attacked the yarber of military base, a training ground for new recruits and volunteers. the deepest attack into the country, and only 20 kilometers from the polish border. ah,
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dozens of people were injured and killed. every coughing, carrying the weight of a grieving family. as the weeks passed, families across the country try to make sense of what happened. konstantin was a weapons trainer at the yavari base, sala, me a widowed at 19, says all she can do now is be strong for her son. i said i am calling to learn. he called me that morning and said not to worry. he said that they were being fired on, but he was safe. it was on another bass. he said that everything was fine. by minutes later when i call him again after new explosions. mm. there was no connection yet, which i was. she knew her husband was gone after seeing his name on an instagram post about casualties. her grief stricken she was rushed to the hospital. know that that after the attack sala, me a move to the rehab which to be closer to family. to share the load of loss,
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a soldier's wife and mother to be still visibly numb. a soldier's mother, unable to contain her rage. there's ever seen the way the shipment that do you that she, i really think willa forgive you. all that is really, really, we want to give you. i will stand for my son. well, i'll take the weapons and really be sure thing and to at children. if you don't stop your son, your children father is and husband, so we will all take up arms and there will be no place for you in this world will as each of us. and we will push you away to say beauty. so that you will be and called sailor about dead wanted foot like other children by them. konstantin was raised by his step father, who says he will also be joining the ukrainian military and deploying to the same base where his stepson was killed. as the tally of the dead across the country
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continues to go. absent o, c, phil's many houses in ukraine as witness where men continue to be called up to lay down their lives for the way and women are left to carry their memories. zane basra theology 0 to hobbit or shanghai will remain in lockdown as chinese authorities review the code 19 test results of the cities and time population of 26000000. a 2 stage locked down began last week to combat the latest wife. but officials have come under fire for separating children from their parents and sending them to quarantine facilities. correspondent adrian brown is following the story from hong kong. well, this is poxel and cemetery one of the biggest in hong kong. and we're here because tuesday is the ching festival, that is the day when traditionally chinese people come to sweep the graves of their ancestors. and there is an added poignancy to this year's ching because of course,
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so many people have died from cove at 19 this time a year ago, the death toll stood just over 200 in 2022. it stands a just over $8000.00 and the bulk of those deaths have happened during the past few months. north of here in china's other big financial center, shanghai, people aren't able to mark ching, ming, that's because the cities 26000000 residents. and now in the 9th day of a locked down, there's been a surge in infections, but most of them are asymptomatic. to add to the jittery mood in the city, the government has confirmed the children who are infected with cove at 19 a having to be separated from their parents. but to try and reassure the public state tv has been broadcasting pictures, showing parents with infected children, arriving at a new isolation facility. but it has unsettled not just local parents,
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but also expatriate ones as well. china seems determined to stick with its dynamic 0 cobit strategy because so many of its elderly people in shanghai have not been vaccinated. and also the city simply doesn't have the medical infrastructure to adopt a live with cove it strategy. now pakistan's, supreme court resumes discussing the legality of prime minister among cons, decision to dissolve parliament. it happened on a day of a no confidence vote was to be held, leading to a political crisis. counts of horses have been rallying in the capitol. the court could order parliament be reconstituted or call for a new election. we may also rule it cannot intervene in parliamentary affairs. hon could also be banned from elections if he is found to have acted unconstitutionally to shoreline can. now where the governing coalition has lost its parliamentary
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majority, after unprecedented protests against the worsening economic crisis, parliament convened for its 1st session under a state of emergency imposed last week. protestors of put the routing roger parks of family under pressure. president got a by roger paxis warren for new ministers after his cabinet resigned on sunday. but the opposition refused. is offered to join the government and police use water, canada and tear gas. the disperse, protested are outside the prime minister's private residence in san galli. crowds also attempted to storm homes of other leaders, including shrank as president, a blame him and his family for government. this management, this severe shortages of food fuel and other essentials along with record inflation and power cuts. kenya is seeing major fuel shortages with long queues and strict rationing at petrol stations. the government blames hoarding and
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panic buying, but oil dealers say they can't provide enough fuel pumps unless they get subsidy payments from the government, which have been overdue for months. peruse presidents has imposed a curfew in the capital, lima after the violent process that killed at least 5 people. presidents have been banned from leaving their homes in an attempt to curb a wave of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. but anna sanchez has more the 2 testers clashed with way 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 blaming it on precedent, visit us to use policy when we have supported him and how is he paying his back? he's raising the price of sugar flower. when is it been like this? our children are hungry. there is no work. and we want
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a solution farmers blocked the pen american highway to protest against the threefold increase in fertilizer prices. the government says, fertilizers, fuel and green imports from russia and ukraine, half shut up because of the war last week. getting your anger protester thing there will be paid to protest. farmers and truckers responded by blocking the crucial central highway, which is the main supply line for the capital that in turn, cars, food shortages, the president has forgotten the people. everything is expensive. he should put on his pants and dublin bell. if not, he should go back to his home. government officials struck a deal on saturday with one faction of protesters, the post a 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,
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most of the people who are already against the wall comically and castillo produced a revolution of expectations to fund a knowledge circumstances. sensation would have produced these effects later on, but the pandemic worked as an accelerator. in the face of nationwide protests, the government is choosing to buy social tranquility with cisco money. it's a great the minimum wage, and we do some taxes and fuel. but emily, that may not be the solution, the analysts seek a field populace measures could eventually bring some piece, but they see a major crisis move the head for the precedent. last week, just use revived a 2nd round of impeachment proceedings after 9 months in office spearheaded by his political foes in congress. but now it is the people who 1st supported him who are demanding him to fulfil his promises already. madana francis as if he then lima,
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our land mon q n report on climate change says there must be rapid, deep and immediate cuts in carbon dioxide emissions to prevent climate catastrophe . the report was prepared by the intergovernmental panel panel rather on climate change says the earth is on trying to exceed on average global temperature. rise of $1.00 degrees celsius the century, beyond which the catastrophic effects of climate change light 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 a 3rd by 2030. well, to achieve that countries will have to rely last on fossil fuels. the judy is reached, the verdict, and it is them link. these reports of the intergovernmental panel on climate change is a litany of broken climate promises. it is
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a file of shame. cataloguing the empty pledges that put us suddenly on track towards and, and livable worlds. we are on a fast trek to climate, the sauce that our environment editor net clark has more. le reports all about policies and technologies in finance is needed to cut emissions. and we'll start with the obvious one that's the need to. as a report says to, to have a substantial reduction in fossil fuels as soon as possible that sells to me as if a member states have debated about that. a more to down the wording because we all know we need to eliminate fossil fuels. i imagine the big petra states that formed that wording change. the report also talks about phasing out fossil fuel subsidies . this is critical. the i m f. a calculated $5.00 trillion dollars was spent on subsidies in 2020. imagine if that was just put into r and d for renewables and so forth. report also talks about ramping up renewables,
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including into alternative energies like hydrogen, recall for cities to be more efficient. and net 0 emissions from the industrial sector, which is going to be very hard that accounts for about a quarter of all emissions. and they just need to change their practices completely . it sounds very hard to achieve all of this, but factor in, at the exponential rise of renewables and how cheap they become. you can see how it might be possible. prices have dropped 85 percent since 2010. and the international energy agency said that 2021 was another record year for renewable energy, saying your current trends will exceed that of fossil fuels and nuclear by 2026. so that's a kind of thing that needs to be maintained. ah, hello, thank you. through some of the headlines here now to sierra now there's growing international outrage after accusations russian troops killed civilians in the town of butcher video shows st. scattered with bodies some.

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