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barricades, a new documentary shows the ukrainian witnesses to war from the front lines, despair and defiance voices from ukraine on al jazeera. ah, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, lo welcome to the news. all i'm kimbell in doha, coming up, ukraine's president says he has no choice but to pursue talks with russia, despite what he calls its unforgivable cries. moscow continued to deny allegations of atrocities. it says it'll provide proof that a you and meeting later on tuesday. china extends its locked down of shanghai is
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26000000 people until further notice of the mass testing finds many more coven 19 cases and the alarming decline of rocks tigris river, despite efforts, bye volunteers to clean it up and his full tiger woods is set to announce if he's about to make his golfing come back of this week's master's. after more than a year out of the game, it was true to face the world's media to reveal his plans. ah, ukraine's president says he expects many more civilian deaths to be uncovered and area is abandoned by russian forces. searing images have come out of areas and towns on the outskirts of ki, you've, including, or pin and butcher. further to the north. west president vladimir lansky says the number of casualties in another town borrowed yankee may be even higher. russia insists its troops have done nothing wrong. i will speak ah,
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shortly to hush my about a who's in moscow and also to run it by his in the vis. but 1st, i am a cons report from butcher and a warning. some of the images may be distressing. 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 recognized as genocide by the world. you're here and you see what has happened. we know about thousands killed in, tortured people with cut limbs on women who have been raped in children have been murdered. that 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
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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 were buried next to the church. many had come to be wed or attend sunday service before the war her to the day. the men as will take the priest liens on his faith to deal with what his witnessed, which varies a lot of hatred and injustice that people few but christians should forgive me. but to forgive with doesn't mean to forget the kind of judge only gut can judge. somebody's have been moved from the mass grave to morgues in and around the town since boucher was retaken by ukrainian forces. worse, more de,
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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 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, 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 eg, charlie from march 24th of february this year. and now we have more than 4000 jost cases about war crimes. and near til 1000 cases which are connected to war crimes. now these days all hordes speak about boucher it
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appearing, hast doormen and in boucher justice for war crimes is a concern for the future. the dead of simeon 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 on the broad joins us now live from live in west in ukraine. rob, so across one and they're reporting from boucher but presidents landscape and also ukraine's attorney general thing. but it's not the only place where a parent atrocities have been committed. that's right. i mean, this is the grim expectation here, that as russian forces disengaged, withdraw a territory taken back by ukrainian forces, they are expecting to find other evidence of alleged war crimes. lensky has said as
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much, also the foreign minister of ukraine has said that what we've seen so far could be just the tip of the iceberg. we have seen examples of bodies being discovered, apparently civilians who had been killed execution style also in the neighboring town of pen. i'd also, they have mentioned this other, other town of yankee, the, the prosecutor general had said and backed up by the legacy that they are apparently will crimes have been carried out in that town as well. the investigations have been launched into these allegations of war crime. but of course there are also, this is territory they've been given up by russians as there are active battlefront such as mary, you po, where the residents will tell you those who are still there. and those who have been evacuated that russia has been purposely targeting civilians. the matter of that town has been quoted as saying that 5000 civilians have died as a result of the attacks by the, by the russians. the russians of course, is saying that this has been stage then what we seen in boots up at some of the
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video that has come out by shocked by news agencies from boucher shows. bodies being cleared away, and rip ties being cut off the wrist of some of the victims as though they have been have their hands bound behind that back. so he says that war criminals, as he calls them, will be prosecuted, will be found even if that involves using the prosecutors and engaging the services of prosecutors in foreign countries. given the outrage over what has happened in butcher and an or pin given the anger. so clearly on display from the president . what is this mean for peace talks? it's a very good question. lensky has said it is going to be very difficult to sit across a table from vladimir putin,
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but has said that the negotiations do have to take place between themselves, the ukrainians, and the russians. if this is ever be to be brought to a close, he's very pragmatic about that. but he will be talking a later tuesday to the un security council. making another appeal to the international community, really building upon the sense of anger that exist amongst foreign leaders and the international community and adding to the isolation of russia. you've got to remember, of course, that russia is a permanent member of the of the un security council is in charge, if you like, of guaranteeing the security of the world, of guaranteeing a rules based international order, and that to be blamed for war crimes. it's a very uncomfortable position for a un permanent security member to be and, but the ukrainians and mister lensky will certainly be acting as much as they can to that discomfort. all right, thank you for that update. ron. they brought there for us in live in west and
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ukraine. let's call 7 out the hash. i'm a bother to get a russian perspective from moscow. hashem and russia says it's going to present its evidence that its troops are innocent. do we know what to expect? well for the time being kim, moscow categorically denies any sort of involvement in a butcher. now the deputy chairman of the security council mitchum advantage said today that this was fake news, as was part of a disinformation campaign to discredit russia. the deputy foreign minister andre road anchor when asked about whether moscow is willing to discuss international investigation of butcher says that this is something which is going to be discussed at the united nations. the are to council meeting and this is where mos car will be presenting evidence to cooperate where he has been saying that this is a fake news that moscow has absolutely no relation to what happened in butcher. the
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russians have been blaming units in the ukranian army. they say that there are what they describe as nationalized in the ukranian army. putting together a footage to try to further undermine the image of moscow. and we have to wait and see what the very nature of the evidence that moscow will be presenting. they have also been saying that the pulled out from the area on the 30th of march. and what happened later, that's the responsibility of the ukrainian army. now russia is bracing for what what what, what, what comes out following the revelations of what happened in boucher now in terms of the decision made by the international community, italy and then back to day expelled, rush and diplomas. and the russian minister of foreign affairs was defiant, saying that we will retaliate. we'll have to see what kind of measures will be taken by the russian minister, minister of foreign affairs. now,
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as this happens and as the debate intensifies about, butcher many are asking what will be the next move when it comes to the talks between the russians and the ukrainians? redone called the deputy foreign minister said that they talks underway. and when he was asked about there was any progress on the very nature of the countries which will be guaranteed in the security arrangements. he said, if there repayment should of this particular moment to talk about the find a list of countries who are going to be a part of that list of guarantors can hush more about it in moscow. thank france. says u e. u sanctions against russia could be adopted on wednesday, and the u. s. as it sanctions will also be imposed this week. president joe biden, once at vladimir putin to be put on trial for war crimes, had equal him reports from washington. where can really throw you as president joe biden had called russian president vladimir putin,
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a war criminal. now he's taking it a step further. so it happened. this war is a war, but we have to gather information. we have to provide you with the weapons, navy content, the fight, and we have been gather all the detail of the videos actually have a war car broil. this guy is brutal. what's happening with outrageous and every one food 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 you so 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
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responsible adding. they believe this was always part of the plan. the images that we see are tragic there, 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 and in boucher president minds as 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 of 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 by demonstration will likely be working behind the scenes to try and figure out if these horrible revelations have changed. the political calculus paddock line al
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jazeera washington of the millions of refugees have left ukraine around. 400000 have cross the border and html. dover is one of the poorest countries in europe. it's struggling to cope. or the european nations are pledging donations to help. donna kane is in berlin and joins us now. live dominic, one more. can you tell us about the service pledge? the german government already said it's going to help the moldova, in governments with tens of millions of euros in the form of credit, but also in the form of a grant of some kind. because they say they're stated aims words of your foreign minister. and in a bell book they want to boost, moldova is resilience. but also they want to try to reduce the level of influence that russia has in mold over the point to be made very clearly. is that by terms of by head of population,
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moldova has received more refugees than any other european country, and it is a small country. and therefore, any help that can be given is good to be appreciated greatly. clearly this meeting brings together the 3 foreign ministers of romania, france, germany, but also the prime minister of moldova. and as a say, the stated aim here is this idea of bolstering mold over its resilience, but also sending a message to russia, that the level of influence that it has been exerting in other countries neighboring it a neighboring ukraine, while germany at least is very keen to reduce that level of influence as far as possible. dominant came for us in berlin. thank you. the war and ukraine has left many young families in mourning betting to includes those in the west, which has also been spared the fighting. but about 3 weeks ago, an attack on a military training facility killed 35 people out there, the same patrol v went to draw beach to meet the family of one of the victims.
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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 yavari 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. the 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 yarber. if they sold me a widowed at 19 says,
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all she can do now is be strong for her son that i'm calling to reason, he called me that morning and said, not to worry. he said as a way being fired on, but he was safe. it was on another base, he said that everything was fine. 5 minutes late to want to call him again after new explosions. there was no connection which she knew her husband was gone. after seeing his name on an instagram post about casualties, grief stricken she was rushed to the hospital. not the after the attack. so let me move to the herbage, to be closer to family, to share the load of loss, a soldier's wife and mother to be still visibly known. a soldier's mother unable to contain her rage, the river see the way the shipment that do you? does she really think we will forgive you all that is we want for give you
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a stand for my son. well, i'll take the weapons and we'll be shooting and 2 children. if you don't stop your sons, your children, fathers and husbands, we will all take up arms and there will be no place for you. and this one was each of us, and we will shoot away to say be so that you will be cold. so without dead water foot like our children, 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 continues to go. after he fills many houses in ukraine, where men continue to be called up to lay down their lives. and women are left to carry their memories. zane basra, v o 0 through herbage. well, let's take another look at the european push her sanctions against russia. has rory
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talents? how is europe to respond to boots, his horror, across the continent 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 for 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 patients war machine that has to stop. and this is where europe's response gets tonia and recriminations get bitter. listen to poland. prime minister,
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find your president, your micro, mr. president, macro. how many times have you negotiated with putin? 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 pollutants. russia service average was g shy. 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 putin and we have to to isolate washy to, to cuts 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
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time. and so we have to differentiate between oil, cold, 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 ah more from ukraine later in the news out for now, let's take a look at some other news. the 1st trial addressing atrocities in sue don's dad for conflict has begun at the international criminal court. ali mohammed sally, our bid on harmon is suspected as a suspected leader. other of the government backed janda, we'd fighters,
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he's denied $31.00 charges of war crimes. the 4th conflict began in 2003. when rebels took up arms against sedans. previous government un estimates around 3 100000 people were killed and more than 2000000 were displaced. we will do our best efforts are given where we are in proceedings to highlight cases of sexual gender based crimes, to the best of our ability to uranus determine relevance and the responsibility of mr. abdomen. and also understand the depth of suffering that has been caught. not even infants were sped retaliating the attacks in could doom and been dizzy with her willow argument. i reject all of these charges. i am innocent of all these charges. i am not guilty of any charge you will have. a morgan is wanting
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developments from cartoon r sedans, capital. he better talk her through the significance of this trial. the 1st trial looking at atrocities committed at dar for while the trial was the 1st of its kind for those who have been accused of work crimes and crimes against humanity in western region 4 come just the year after the pre trial hearing with $31.00 cases of crimes against humanity were confirmed against an equal shape . now this is significant because people in dar 4 have been demanding accountability since the war started. they've been recounting the horrors of the word. that is something that we heard in the opening statements of b, prosecutor general, who, who brought back their counsel. witnesses who saw that, who said that they saw people being killed, women being raped, children being burned all the testimonies. and he says that witnesses will be as well, talking and recounting them themselves. so lots of horror. so people in dark or
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haven't been demanding accountability, not just against shape who has been, who was arrested in 2020, when he handed himself over to the international criminal court and central african republic after he fled from sedan. but people in dock for have been demanding accountability for war crimes committed by other leaders as well. other leaders of the government back militia, generally, as well as the 2 down on 4th, especially the head of the 4th and back then who was also the president bashir? yeah, i mean we're talking about mohammed ali of it. i'll put on here. but what about all of the, all the people accused of war crimes starting, as you mentioned, with the former president. well, the international criminal court is the prosecutor general from the international criminal court visited to dan twice the former prosecutor general parts have been visited as well as the current prosecutor general mess with the government
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officials and they signed cooperation deals, agreeing to hand over the other suspected people accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity and genocide in dar 4, but that that was basically just signatures. nothing has been done on the ground to handle, but the others who wanted including presidents, former president thomas and his aid. how to embed is something that the international criminal court has been pushing for thing that, how don't faces similar charges like article shapes. so they wanted to see him in the hague to be try together with the adequacy that has not happened and talks about cooperation between the i c. c. and the for the new government has largely stop since the military take over happened in october of last year. now let's not forget that the current head of the sovereignty council, who effectively as the president up to down, was also involved in the armed forces and the operations in the doctor region during the war, the deputy head of the sovereignty council, general mohammed,
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i'm done the ultimate committee is accused of committing atrocities in the region by people and are, are as well. so that's that compensation that talk up handing over people who are wanted by the international criminal court has largest stop since the military took over happened last year. and i have a morgan there for us in call to thank you. shanghai will remain unlocked on as chinese authorities review, covered 1900 test results for the city's entire population of 26000000. but there is anger at officials for separating covered positive children from the parents, sending them to quarantine facilities. adrian brown is covering developments from hong kong. china's financial center has been like this for 9 days. the scenes in shanghai reminiscent of those 2 years ago in wu hang, where coven 19 was 1st detected during a mass testing of its 26000000 citizens, which was now concluded officials reported
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a surge in local asymptomatic cases. medical workers from across the country have been pouring into the metropolis to help the success of this mass mobilization will partly determine when shanghai can reopen or for how much longer it'll remain shot . what is clear is that the government is still not prepared to follow other countries by living with coven 19, says one prominent chinese commentator overall with china is the only country in the world to day, which still pursues this 0 policy. and i think eventually china will be the winner chalets on the will. it means that rather than others losing sight, but that policy means separating children from parents if they test positive, a practice that is raised anxiety levels among local as well as ex patriot families . oh, state medias responding to the wide spread criticism of the practice. this report
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with a soothing soundtrack appears to show parents and children who tested positive being admitted to an isolation facility. but it's unclear if that means the policy's been scrapped. unlike shanghai, people in other parts of china, a mocking the ching ming festival. this is when people traditionally sweep the graves of their ancestors. there is an added poignancy to the festival here in hong kong because of course, so many people have died from cove at 19. this time a year ago, the death toll stood at just over $200.00. to day it stands at more than $8000.00 adrian brown al jazeera hong kong says common than use a heads o room poses a curfew to bottom, protest against my fuel prices, the rising cost of living and the nice words for to also stumble in their bid the
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top for the premier league, and they will have a detail ah ah, let's go with your weather report for europe in africa. hello everyone. good to see you. so they woke up to some snow on the ground today and how sink in stockholm, that swath of snow has pushed further toward the door. so in finland, we're going to have some dangerous driving conditions. we've got a rain snow combo for scotland and i think above 300 meters, this is going to stick maybe up to 10 centimeters. well, push of air though, for london with a high of 15 degrees. rain is being whipped around gibraltar straight, and i think some of these winds could cause some damage that's drifting further towards the south in morocco. so a white and windy day for per box. okay, back to your break. now central areas got that instability moving west to east snow
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over the higher ground sunshine though for italy and the balkans, sarajevo coming in at 15 degrees. a band of rain is stretching from its stumble rate through the black sea coast. that's knocked down the temperature and tribes on, and now we're off to the northeast of africa and look at this cairo. i think you're going to have your 1st 40 degree day of the year. now compare that to what's going on in south africa. cool air is flooding in here, so cape town just to high of 17 degrees, and we've got some showers in the forecasts for you go bit further north, and that's where the warmth is in vin. talk with a high of 25 degrees. that's it. susan. ah, coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. bolton died. palla defines how well we live here. we make the rule,
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not them. they find an enemy and then their drives go, the people with people in power, investigate and closed it, and questions they use them to be of power around the clock on al jazeera. as the warn ukraine groins on al jazeera correspondence, bring you every angle. there is a delicate in price erupt on multiple from, if not only managed to escape the water, but also the harshness of life on the russian occupation. troy street totally destroyed, keep central scholarship has become evacuation for completion. with rush and forthcoming, closer pensions are going up by the hour, day without jazeera, for the latest developments. ah ah,
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ah, you're watching all jazz there. i reminder about all stories. this all grains president says he expects many more civilian deaths to be uncovered in areas abandoned by russian forces. this particular concern about borrowed, bianca, another town and region, and a region surrounding keith. there is growing outraged off the allegations that russian troops killed civilians and the town of video shows st. scattered bodies. some would found has grades. president says vladimir putin must be tried for war crimes. basha continues to deny that its troops have done anything wrong. it says it will provide proof of this that a u. n. meeting data on tuesday and ukraine's of loaded residency is expected to address that un security council meeting in the run up western and russian diplomats have traded accusations about just what happened in future. kristen
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salumi has moved from un headquarters in new york. 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 you've heard widely over the weekend, described both his war crimes and his genocide. so we really all 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 withdrawal 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,
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is nothing else but yet another stage for 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 withdrew. 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 or for his date of liberation. so it would be not to us saying what happened there, but it will be representatives over all the media, all over the world. respectable journalists, war journalists, who seen things and who would say what they have feeding 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
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images from gucci. shocking and horrifying. secretary general antonio terrace and the high commissioner for human rights. michel boshoway had the each called for independent investigations to terrace will address the security council on tuesday as well. ukrainian president val, amir zalinski, kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations and algae. there will have lived coverage of that un security council meeting on ukraine. that's at 1400 g m t on tuesday. let's think to puzzle falcon howard, who is defense, a military analyst and a columnist, boy goes into an independent russian newspaper. he joins us now by scott from moscow. thanks for your time. as always. so russia is saying that what happened in the future, the images we've seen with staged in that it will provide empirical evidence to the un. what kind of evidence could it really show that it wasn't responsible? what should we expect here?
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well, the rush in the plant denial is a hard way, a very reasonable tactic, but that's how the russian defense ministry always acts. and apparently they had believed they said that they discovered some kind of tampering with some of the, the media reports that initially came out there may be is, so may be not. and that means that they say that there was no, no corpses, that this is oh, stage these, this is a fake, this is a, a, a, a kind of a prop event which is not 3. we the right way to respond because the fact that there have been casualties within the civilian population of butcher or where they were heavy bombardments and between the 2 sides. well did, that's a fact. you can't hide from that. it would be much more pro better for the russians
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if they use instead of denying everything flat way. no, expressed the condolences to the families promised investigation and punishing of the culprits if some were found. that's how the americans always respond with such kind of bad incidents happened in their candice than or in iraq or in syria or elsewhere at the and while the investigation goes on there, the gates becomes, goes, all the russians are now acting differently. and that's not really good for before russia at all. yeah, just wondering how long that that flat denial will continue. i mean, there, there satellite images, right? which shows civilians lying dead in the street several weeks ago when russia was by its own account in control of the town of butcher. our correspondent de reporting earlier that bodies were being buried on gnats on march, the 10th requiring the approval of russian forces. so i'm just wondering how, ah far you think that the current ah, rush and response will go,
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or would you expect that to change at any point? well, no tradition is the address is going to deny and deny and deny. it's like, you know, we're being a massacre of polish officers and cutting and other places. oh, they denied florida decades until the soviet union collapsed. and there was a kind of massive change a regime. so him right now to stand has take was been taken that this is a think it's got that's good in this decision was made at the very top in the crime . well, that's going to be the rush, your official position. still, there's the change of regime, of any sorts in moscow. and then after that, maybe there's going to be the truth of what actually happened will be this close. oh, in russia, of course, this is referred to as a military operation, not as a war. i wondered what the russian public is being told about what happened didn't
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. but jeff russian from dr. stell that this is a provocation of that this. they don't deny that they really are. these report that i'm just simply did don't cover it up, but they say this is a, a mass propagation to make russia go bad and organized by the ukrainians who want to pull americans and they go into a war with russia. so that's kind of the line that's great reading and promoted by the a state though, a vision and the press. and basically right now, opposition press has been totally silenced in russia. so that's what the russian public gets, especially those who don't use the internet to get information. and that's the majority rush. all right. hey, thank you very much for your time. pavlov. hargum. how other defense in military analyst a columnist at nevada gazette. true, lank is governing coalition has lost its parliamentary majority of the unprecedented protests against worsening economic crisis. parliament convened for
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the 1st session under a state of emergency imposed last week. you finance minister says he is resigning a day off that he was appointed. he's among 4 ministers, sworn in by president scott to via on to pox up of his cabinet resigned on sunday. the opposition refused and offered to join the government, and often end is, has more al, from colombo, the road leading to parliament were 225 legislators elected by the people of sri lanka are all in parliamentary session. now all we can see is police personnel and members of the security forces with water cannons and things like that. just in case protested the protest as you here and see just behind me having gathered here because of that meeting that's going on the parliamentary session trying to make their voices heard. continuing this series of protest that we've been seeing right through across sri lanka, asking for a present, got our bill. roger pucks are to go home,
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asking some of them asking for all 225 legislators to leave and allow those that are more principled that are not going to lose the country that are not corrupt. to actually come in and step up and take power and make decisions. obviously people are angry, frustrated, and fed up as they have been in recent weeks, which has brought them out in public. there's obviously been a lot of drama in parliament in the session. we've already seen the government losing its majority in the house after 41 parliamentarians on it side and the quit or moved to sit as independence in the house. now that obviously poses problems for the government because their primary priority right now. the state of emergency which has brought in on the 1st of april and there are 10 days for it to be ratified by parliament. now obviously without a majority in the house, the government is going to struggle. and that's the 1st challenge. it's going to face pakistan supreme court has resumed
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a hearing on where their prime minister iran cons decision to dissolve. parliament was legal and happened to on a day that a no conference vote was meant to be held, leading to a political crisis. cancer bought as have been rallying in the capital court could order parliament to set again or call for a new election that may also will, that it cannot intervene in parliamentary affairs for the president has imposed a curfew in the capital, lima, not a violent protest killed at least 5 people residents have been banned from leaving their homes in an attempt to curb a wave of demonstrations against the rising cost of living. marianna sanchez has more. the protesters 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. look us to use policy. one other,
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we have supported him and how is he paying his back? he's raising the price of sugar flour. when is it been 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 green imports from russia and ukraine have 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. well, 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,
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another deal with truckers. but that didn't piece people now, rallying nationwide, thousands of jobs last to the pandemic have all confused discontent, or giving me most of the people already against the water comically and castillo produced a revolution of expectations. just under normal circumstances and action 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 tranquillity with little money. it's a waste 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 say a major crisis looms ahead for the precedent. last week, ghastly, 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 fulfil his promises or the medina, such as i just see daily. my theodore young volunteers in iraq's capital a trying to clean up the tigris river as pollution reaches peak levels. it's a lifeline for the country, extending 1400 kilometers, flowing through baghdad where it's the main source of drinking water. up out of the wine reports, these volunteers warm to regain the last to beauty of their city. that are moving grub ish littering the banks of the tigris river in baghdad to make it cleaner and healthier. we will keep going until everybody gets the message until people realize that it's our civil responsibility to take care of our public places and to protect them, to not throw trash that throwing trash on the street in the river is an offense.
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even if currently the law doesn't penalize you for that, we should use our own morals and our own discipline to, to protect these places. the river banks are a breathing space for many here in iraq's capital, specially those in that suburbs. but with the rubbish pining up in several cities along the river and with it becoming increasingly polluted, groups like this or out to get levels of waste down. this amount of rubbish can also be reduced by making people more aware of the river is important to ecology and for recreation that could help reduce glittering but the river would it still remained contaminated by other activities like waste water, with neglected infrastructure toms of garbage and waste fall into the river,
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including metals and debris, and even dead animals. some ways to breaks down and forms harmful micro plastics. safe transfers. passengers between the river banks on his boat. it's a family business he inherited from his father. but it's now in decline. where to fanny, now it is my 2nd home, but i feel bad every day when i watch all these polluters around it, people have become less attracted to boat towards our and tourism is now 0. with population growth and urban expansion in by the dad. more sewage in waste is being discharged into the river health facilities, oil installations, factories and laboratories, old dump toxic waste directly into the tigris. officials say the amount of
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contamination is alarming toasters to kind of just 25 sewage plants and back down discharging directly into the river without treatment. a permanent solution to this requires transformation of the whole sewage system impact that. that means a lot of money and effort. it could take years along the tigris as a main source of drinking water and dirt. and these volunteers want to restore its clean lenise and vitality and encourage others across iraq to do the same. would have the door had al jazeera but that a landmark un report on climate change says there must be rapid, deep and immediate costs in carbon dioxide emissions. the report was put together by the intergovernmental panel on climate change. it says the earth is on track to exceed an average global average,
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the global temperature rise of $1.00 degrees celsius this century, beyond which the catastrophic effects of climate change like floods, droughts and super storms will get worse. the paddle says greenhouse gas emissions need to be reduced by 43 percent and methane by about a 3rd by 2030. the judy is reached the verdict, and it is damaging. these reports of the intergovernmental panel on climate change is a litany of broken climate promises. it is a file of shame. cataloguing the empty pledges that put us suddenly on track towards and, and livable worlds. we are on a fast track to climate disaster. coming up and force the gulf and well, the weights, the decision from tiger woods, the head of this week's masters tournament. ah
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ah, andy andy will tiger woods play the masters. we will know soon enough. he is g to hold. press. come to the lights are on the 46 year old keeping the golfing world guessing in the meantime. and whether or not he will play at the 1st major of the year, which starts on thursday. he still recovering from a car crash, which often 14 months ago, left him in hospital for 3 weeks. on monday, thousands of fans watched the 5 time as his champion played 9 holes at augusta with long time friend, fred couples and well, target has remained tightly for now. couples believes it is likely to play. well, i mean, what impressed me the most, you know, is saw, he was bombing it for one. if you want to talk golf, he was bombing at, um, you know, i, i never speak for tiger, so i'm not even going to get into, you know,
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he walk 9 holes. i guess he played 9 yesterday, but as a friend and the way he looked it's, it's very impressive to go what he's gone through to you know, whatever it is 14 months ago to be playing today. and i, i hi hope everything keeps going tuesday, wednesday, and i'm sure he's gonna t it up thursday was we mentioned he's due to hold a press conference. it will happen in just over 4 hours time. it's not just the fans are excited or how the prospect of was playing this week. speak to any player, and they'll tell you the game is better off when the 15 time major champion is competing. very, very excited to have him back. creates a lot of hype and whatnot, and shoot from the driving range. we could hear the loud roar when he came out of the club house. at 1st he that was pretty special to see and or to hear at least have land long ago. i never doubt the guy. i mean, if he, if he can get around, which seems to be the question. you can doubt his golf. like i was in somewhat of
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issues. you know, trying to last year. what, 2 weeks after surgery. supposed to exactly an easy walk, so understand what he's up against and it will be difficult. now live a full, defend the verge of van dyke says the club is targeting an unforgettable season. the english team are in portugal for the 1st leg of their champions league. quarter final against bon fee camp. they have a chance of winning for trophies. this campaign a pull of already lifted the leak up there also in contention. so when the premier league and fake up we just want to make decision, hopefully unforgettable. and for us, for us as place for the stuff, but as a whole club, you know, i think things the things that been going on at the moment at liverpool is something that no one should take for granted. while been knocked out. i x in the last round, but trial ports i bought 15 points in the portuguese. lean towards the rice, i'm
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a rec, moroccan for adults are up to spend much of his career playing in england. all about liverpool strengths. let's take a look at the full quarter, find a line up defending champions. chelsea plate rel madrid on wednesday. bon musical. so an action on but they changed phase of the time. is manchester city versus let's go? madrid. fitzy have never won this trophy. remember, on the eve of game manager, pat audio was asked if he had a tendency to over think his tactics. in this competition. everybody has a mother and father, you know, in the mother and father have different personalities. a different type of place in a have to adapt in a just that's why i love to over thing and great, stupid tactics again. tonight, a thickening population, and i'm going to do any gravel tactics tomorrow. so we play with 12th tomonica, an english premier league asked or missed the chance to move in to the top for an a
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champion, the qualification spot for next season. they were beaten 3 now by crystal palace, also known as imaquele. tessa apologized for his sized performance saying it isn't good enough to deserve to be criticized. and for the 5 african seems coming to the world cup in cats are currently have coaches from the continent in 2018. only 2 african coaches made it to the finals in russia. synagogue ali, or si se will be the manager of his national team for a 2nd strike world cup. he says the sports governing body is helping to raise the standard of coaching in africa. or anybody could dig, when your board is on printer, in terms of coaching and coaches, we realized that we had to progress as we weren't good enough to coach in europe or be in charge of our national teams in that regard to. if you look at the number of foreign coaches that the 2019 african compared to the 2022 competition. you notice that the number of home grown coaches has increased. i'm here to day, along with
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a dozen, maybe even 20 coaches. they will be the future coach is in charge of the national team. so our role is to share with them our years of experience in football, players and coaches. i think that's the route we need to follow because when you have great trainers and coaches, it enhances the coaching of our youngsters, players and future professionals. the fact that fee for keep supporting the development of our coaches here is a really great source of pride for us. it proves the african football has really taken charge of its affairs. and the potential perils of being a, boxing referee were laid bare to bounce in mexico, referee has us, or not us accidentally punched in the chest by one of the fighters during this conference initially stayed on his feet. or did then have to receive medical attention. man couldn't finish officiating the bounce. the good news is he did recover after treatment in a 1st aid room. didn't need to be taken to hospital or i that is a sport is looking good for now. thanks sandy. less news alzheimer's. a dom will be
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with you even it's plenty of today's news. i'll see you soon. a bye. ah mm hm. and with revisit trying out greasing land is shrinking in some roots long used by wildlife migration have been blocked by human settlements to deal with all this, kenya needs more money for conservation. and with the koran of ours, pandemic keeping many visitors awake revenue for tourism isn't enough. here at the outset national park,
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an annual ceremony has been launched. the ha parisha than individuals pay $5000.00 yes, dollars to name and the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. frank assessments, what are the political risks of bad russian oil? a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports, possibly for social informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media. they're going to be changing from lisa and from char 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. from the al jazeera london broke authenticate t people, unprompted uninterrupted. martin, beginning of the pandemic. if was pastor had some b, like why from africa being wiped out, part one of journalist, nestle, malik,
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and right to and political analysts. and jalyn me a black people will say things like, we're not going to give axes because the africans will not know what to do with them if there is no continents where people have more experience with getting medicine into people's hands. studio be unscripted on al jazeera. ah, your crimes friend says he has no choice but to pursue talks with russia despite what he calls it unforgivable crimes. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up. russia's un ambassador denies the allegations of atrocity saying images of mass graves and killings and butcher was set up by ukraine. shanghai.

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