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and the bus station, the only a few rides available, and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like for me in rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now, they, like many others, would have to return home, hoping tomorrow is a better day. ah, in his 1st address to the un security council, since russia's invasion present, zalinski says passion leaders must face accountability for war crimes as he want more atrocities likely to emerge and ukraine. ah, no, i'm mary. i'm noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. there are eye witness accounts from board danco, which has been under russian occupation for the past month. resident say,
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many forties remain buried and the rumble ah the relentless task of the mining towns around our cave and ukraine's ne, on the near constant russian bombardment. we look at a landmark carrying at the international criminal court, the alleged former leader of a non group in sudan denies he committed war crimes. ah, well, welcome to the program on top story ukraine's president has told the united nations security council the body should expel russia or dissolve itself altogether. for the muse lensky was demanding accountability for russia's alleged war crimes in his country. he says the world is yet to learn the full truth and the massacre and boucher is only one example of what russian troops have been doing since the war started $41.00 days ago. and
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a warning that this report from kristen salumi does contain some graphic images that to view as my find distressing. ukraine's president addressed the security council on the heels of his visit to boucher vladimir zalinski called for the united nations to hold russia accountable for war crimes. saying it's credibility is at stake. typically when does a great hello, ladies and gentlemen, are you ready to shut down the un? do you believe that the times of international law have passed away? if your answer is no, the actions are needed now on immediate actions are needed. the un charter must get its force back again immediately. the un system must be reformed immediately, so that the right of the veto will not become the right of death. he told of horrors at the hands of russian troops, including women being raped and killed in front of families. people in cars being run over by tanks. and he showed grisly images of dead bodies in civilian clothes, laying in the streets. but russia insisted,
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the images were staged with nubian burgers does go mucus. we are not shooting against civilian targets in order to save as many civilians as possible. very precisely why we're not advancing as fast as many expected were not acting like americans and their allies in iraq and syria raising entire cities to the ground. they have no pity for them, but we felt great pity because these people are close to us. let us the united states con, for russia's removal from the human rights council, which has begun a commission of inquiry and ukraine. given the growing mountain of evidence, russia should not have a position of authority in a body whose purpose is very purpose, is to promote respect for human rights. not only is this the height of hypocrisy, it is dangerous. the un secretary general warned that the rising cost of food and fuel as a result of the crisis made suddenly for developing nations particularly vulnerable
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. we're already seeing some countries move from vulnerability him to crazes and signs of serious social unrest. the flames of conflict are fooled by inequality deprivation and then the funding with all the warning sign all signals flashing graves. we have a duty to act. un officials pointed to growing evidence of potential war crimes, primarily by russia and called for an independent investigation. russia pointed to the united states and its refusal to take part in investigation of its own soldiers in afghanistan, and showed no signs of cooperating. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nation, all new satellite images have been released, showing the ukrainian town of butcher. crucially, they were taken 2 weeks before the russians left the area. the images were provided by max r technologies and it seems to show civilians were killed when the town was still under the control of russian troops. several bodies were discovered on the same street in boots on march 19th,
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russian forces withdrew at the end of march. the images contradict russia's claim that people were killed after that forces withdrew. and just a warning that you might find these next pitch is very distressing. it's been on ukrainian military tv has been this release of graphic footage, allegedly showing a torture chamber set up in a basement in the city of butcher. the military is saying this is where civilians were found. kneeling, handcuffed, and shot dead. the prosecutor general's office said soldiers of the russian federation armed forces, tortured unarmed civilians, and then killed them. that's a quote from the prosecutor general's office. vishal say some had been shot in the back with at least one shot in the kneecaps. with cremeans as that evidence, just in war crimes have been committed by their troops, is accrued forgery. and it denigrating the russian army. i shall borrow has more
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now from moscow for the russians. the allegations are force fabricated and manipulated him. this explains why her for silly and a benzo, the russian ambassador to the un was heading back of the ukrainian presidents village, immerse zalinski saying that on the 30th of march, russian troops decided to put out from the care of region. and churney go following progress in the talks with the gradients, in a stumble underwater to give students strong indication that the are committed to the escalation a day late on the, on the 30, the 1st of march, the mayor of the region came out in a video saying that this is the area is now under their control with no mention of atrocities committed against civilians. this is according to the russians. now they say that it took 3 days for the ukrainians to come out and say something terribly
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wrong happened in butcher. now from a russian perspective, this is something done by the nationalist, whether described as nationalists and nazis in the ukrainian army. and this is, these are units operating within the army of the vast sol road is to discredit, are russia with, with a disinformation campaign will after the horror, a scene in the town of butcher in recent days, it was feared that worse would be found in the nearby town of bar danco and been these images that have come out her fair legions on the outskirts of kiev, including air pain and boot chat further to the north, west images out of by the anchor. on tuesday, shout buildings destroyed ukrainian, prosecutor general said it had the most victims of any of the towns in killed province that had been, we captured from the russians, but that she did not give any numbers on this. our course when it was still so dear, has more
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natalia and her husband are finally moving back into their home. you saw me not long ago, there was russian artillery all around here. and the scars from the fight him remain holy in you at home. like that. up along with i went, the russian troops came in. they had to move their entire life into this basement. there they waited for one long mont, you know, holly's folly even which come on. and each time they had to immerse together essentials, they put their lives at risk associated with m. okay. i had to walk out to bring my neighbor melt, then a russian soldier asked me when my husband is. i told him my husband cannot walk, then he says, come out into the road and points a rifle at me and speaks through the radio. the response in the radio was this is not ha and he left. as i walked back to the basement, i was trembling. the ton of bro junker was taken by the russian forces on the 28th
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of february, the 50 off the war. as a strategic town that leads to the ukrainian capital key, if it was caught in the crossfire of heavily armed forces from both sides, your thought is the russian forces left this town. the scale of destruction is just now being revealed. as they came into ball junko, have seen many buildings heavily shelled and co laughs or taught to see people still remain beneath the rubble and the residents have spoken to see. they have lived in terror. vit. lana is one of many who lost loved ones in this town. the night her neighbor's house was attacked, her brother died. the atlanta tells us he was scared to death. when idlers opened his albany, you insoluble, minimal yourselves. my brother was paralyzed on the 22nd of march. the neighbor's house exploded and he had a heart attack and died. it was there, but we believe also. so the risk of having
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a proper funeral was too great that people had to bury the dead in their backyards, rushes away. i mean, am i you look, this is my neighbor, his family is not here, but he was shot and this is where he was buried because she takes us to the makeshift gray wolf. her brother is we atlanta says now she must give her brother a proper burial. but as she agrees his loss, she also faces an uncertain future. russell say that al jazeera but a junker will. the town of j, if has been at the forefront of russian artillery fire, ukrainian forces push the russians out on march 12th. but the town continues to be bombed, as i beg, has more stepping into the unknown as he does every day. this time it's a rocket in a living room. 42 year old you are after rock works as part of what gives rapid
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response. the mining team. boy, but the sub way seems worse, but sometimes we are 50 calls a day, sometimes 70, sometimes a 100. we have 4 brigades that cover the whole area and they're always new requests coming in ohio, medical folks on the whole there's something in the garden, it's an unexploded cluster, munitions of the law. he hold picks it up with his bare hands and just walked away . i was wanna miss a brother lum. oh. can you please check if it's still there? says the resident. just for a swallow missouri wallace. who has it all a so it? no, there's nothing here. it's exploded already. look, that's the parts of the shrapnel. this is just the wings. there's nothing else left . this is weird exploded. can you see the impact area without society come on?
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every day they have a list they worked through, but the list is never ending because the russians keep pounding this town. there's a fear russian forces would make a push for it soon and as they work, ah, a jet streaks, low overhead. there was a plain plain in plato that had me off my wallet. let's go his go, his go. this is the constant threat. they face the same river basil lesson of especially where it was no modem with. of course i'm skid. this is war is all ordinances dangerous but of ordinance cannot be safe. rule is created to strike infantry and light armand vehicles. it cannot be sold them,
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especially for civilians. actual, every part of this town seems to have some sort of damage on these men's task is relentless. the russians continued to fire into populated areas, and they're faced with things like fis, on a daily basis. i said, beg, i'll do 0 to we if or still i had for you on the program. communication versus observation. signed to say satellites, a blurring their view of the cause. moss: and a late return to came was university library. charles darwin stolen note books. i recovered ah, the ne bond soon doing its thing so a soggy forecast. northern and central areas. a few showers though, for coastal sections of vietnam, but striped with
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a solid band of rain around him in city dry. though in bangkok with a high of $34.00 degrees, step truce will increase in the days to come. speaking of temperatures that have been on their way up, that includes hong kong with this includes for brisbin, areas of new south wales. i think by the time it's all said and done, but a 100 to 200 millimeters of rain on top. what weather is sliding north across? african stories from african perspectives. isn't well yet article on a back main stories. now, the grains president has told the un security council, the body should expel rachelle would dissolve itself altogether. though to ms. lensky said the world is yet to learn the full truth of russia's illegible crimes in his country. russia's ambassador denied accusations of war crimes and ukraine. vaseline avenger repeated claims. the bodies on the streets of gucho were not there
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. when russian forces left the town march 19th, russian forces withdrew at the end of march. all the u. s. as talk generally saying the world is a more dangerous place because of the rom capitol hill. we will have that debate about what that top line number should be, and it was a meeting to discuss the u. s. military supposed $773000000000.00 budget for the coming year. the largest in the world by far, it was a meeting where developments in ukraine overshadowed those discussions from the leading republican on the committee, an attack on the russian president and look for ordering the invasion, but potent, catastrophic invasion of ukraine has proven to the rest of the world he's nothing more than an unhinge crackpot. the problem is this crack pot has his finger on the world's largest nuclear arsenal and illegal stock pile of chemical and biological weapons, which he hasn't hesitated to use against his perceived enemies. the u. s. is top general mart 1000000 sis,
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the actions by russia and the growth in the chinese military has, in his view, made the world a more dangerous place. we are entering a world that is becoming more unstable. and the potential for significant international conflict between great bars is increasing, not decreasing. u. s has pledged $14000000000.00 to the ukrainians and military eat . important support says the us defense secretary with help from congress. we been able to raj security assistance to ukraine to help ukrainian ukrainian people defend their lives and their country and their freedom. the us still sees china as the biggest global threat, and that's where the majority of the budget is targeted. progressives hooked a democratic president would take some defense spending and put it into social programs. but that thinking has become another casualty of the war in ukraine. alan fisher al jazeera, on capitol hill. the alleged former leader of an armed group and sudan is denied
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committing war crimes. as his landmark hearing opened an international criminal court alley mohammed ali abdur rahman was a suspected leader of the government backed judge. we'd fight his face is $31.00 charges, which he denies. a false conflict broke out in 2003. when rebels took up arms against sedans, previous government, the you estimates around 3 100000 people were killed and more than 2000000 displaced. and we will do our best efforts. i'm 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 at not even infants were sped brutality in the attacks in could doom and been dizzy with her. it would, oh, i had them, i reject all of these charges. i am innocent of all these charges. i am not guilty
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of any charge ill algae. there is have been, morgan is falling developments from sedans, capital har, 10. the 1st court hearing of the man who is also known as alex shape at the international criminal court in the hague. on tuesday comes a year after his pre trial hearing $31.00 charges of work, crimes and crimes against humanity, work on firm against him. he denies those charges, but the prosecutor general, in his opening statement recounted testimonies. testimonies from witnesses and survivors also were in for many who recounted, saying that being witness, people being directly shot under the orders of shape or children being thrown into flame. now, people who will go to sleep when come in the door for region express happen is that the process is going to be under way. but they said that they want to see the others who also wanted by the international criminal court for work crimes and crimes. against humanity in the duffel were also being tried. the prosecutor
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general also held a press conference after the 1st hearing and he said that as much as he is happy, it would be more meaningful if the others who are wanted by the courts are also present. and are also being tried now. those others include from a presidente, how many received the sudanese government and the del for the rebel group, signed a piece agreement in 2020. that includes handing over those ones to the courts and the government and the international criminal court. signed so cooperation agreements that place to do the same. but since the military took over power last october talks about kind of over those ones that including former president, i wanted to see or have thought is worth noting that the current head of the sovereignty council, general abdel, put that on with a senior commander in the del for region during the war, and his deputy general douglas is the head of the rapids support forces forces that have been accused by ripe groups and by survivors, and displaced people of committing atrocities in the dark,
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where region during the war. so it's not clear if they will talk to the international criminal court about hand him over those who are wanted, including former president bashir. but those who have been displayed by the conflict who spoke to, to ask them, would they think of a hearing today? say that as much as they are happy to happening, they want to see others who are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity and genocide, being held accountable. and they want to see just being so sure, lanka, president got to by roger pac series or a vote to state of emergency which came into effect on friday comes as the ruling coalition lost its parliamentary majority amid growing protest against the worst economic crisis in the country for decades, on monday, the opposition refused to an offer to join a unity government after roger packs that dissolved his cabinet. min l fernandez has more ha barricades, stop these protest is them getting close to the parliament building in colombo, where the elected representatives were meeting inside the chamber,
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the government faced the crisis. 41 parliamentarians left its coalition taking awaits majority. in the 225 member house, the prime minister son who resigned with the entire cabinet on monday questioned the cause for the president's resignation. or sal asthma. where is the plan? where is the rope? matthew, who is the leader who will be pointed out the box matego to buy arch or boxer resigns who would be pointed after death. has to be from this parliament just constitutionally no one can be brought from outside. the more that what happens should a person, if he's not part of does people struggle? will he be sent off his wrong about the money, but angry she lumpkins are in no mood to listen to what they see as more excuses. every day, more people join protests like these by health care workers who, along with medical specialists, are wanting of a shortage of life saving drugs. we have in fact i decided to our list,
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the items that are at the moment, short supply. so we are trying to discuss it with the authorities. and then we might even roper international, open appeal if the authorities are unable to supply the 3rd through the head for his services. again, him i went on the castle street hospital is a place where women that deals with any emergency at any time. but when we don't have the required supplies, we can provide a good service. that's the situation now. as the demands for the government to step down, increase president got up a roger boxer has called on all political parties to join efforts to solve the crisis. many have turned him down saying it's too late. bonaire fernandez al jazeera palumbo will in pakistan. the supreme court, his and for a 2nd day without ruling if prime minister cons decision to dissolve the national assembly as constitutional parliament was due to hold a no confidence vote in his government would have liked to be removed from office.
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the supreme court could order parliament to fish again, old bar and ron kon, from elections if he found to have acted unconstitutionally caught his schedule to resume on wednesday. our last month ukraine received some help from tech ceo ellen mosque to provide satellite internet to the war torn country. but astronomers are now complaining about light pollution produced by communication satellites, as i latin america and italy's in human reports from nolan, chile, satellite interference has become a particularly big problem. when you gaze at the sky, you're likely not only seeing stars, but increasingly low earth orbit satellites. there's so many they often look like a moving glittering train. wow. closer to earth. children at this primary school in north central chile are enjoying the benefits that i will notice of them and will the seller school was one of hundreds that had limited or no access to the internet until it acquired starling high speed satellite connection. you won't antonio,
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with it's an incredible change in terms of what we can do in class. now it's a very important educational tool, not just for us, but all schools at blackwell, i'm to store link is ellen musk, latest aerospace manufacturing project, along with rival services such as jeff bezos, amazon. it aims to provide high speed internet to the most remote corners of the globe, where connectivity is difficult or impossible actually was the 1st latin american country to license at services. what's not visible is the starling satellite that makes all this technology possible. so far, there are 1500 of them out there in outer space, but the company has been authorized to place as many as 12000 in the next 5 years. and that's the trouble, the satellite competing with another scientific wonder, modern astronomy. the world's largest telescope, the eel
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t is being built in northern chile, which will soon house 70 percent of the world's astronomical infrastructure. but astronomers say light pollution and frequencies generated by low orbit satellites are interfering with all important observations of other planets. but what has to happen to, to be able to curve for together is, is communication and collaboration. if we don't talk to each other, we're not going to rit agreements. but mister chavarria argues that observatories are just as necessary as internet, from outer space a we're going to be able to see if those plans have oxygen. for example, if there is any chance that maybe some kind of life and those planet, and we're giving those 1st steps into looking for future homes for humanity. united states office for outer space affairs is working on rules for frequencies and coordinate to create a global system for sharing outer space for the benefit of all of those on earth.
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lackey, large and small. to see and human al jazeera when a kiddos chin in 2 diaries on by british naturalist charles darwin, including one containing a sketch of his famous tree of life. have been returned to cambridge university's library decades after they were presume stolen. and his name barker reports, priceless note books, reappeared as mysteriously as they vanished. there is some of the most remarkable documents in the history of science. so when darwin's diaries went missing from a strong room 20 years ago, after being removed for photographing that was universal dismay. with cambridge university library concluding they'd probably been stolen rather than misplaced. but last month, as mysteriously as they vanished, the 2 notebooks resurfaced in a gift bag on the library floor. inside this printed message, saying, librarian, happy easter eggs. the happy tears, the happiness i think that's the will be. because i know over the emotional
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rollercoaster it means so much to us to have these. how i many other people who don't have ccd the in places where people it is, records is passing through that. he said he had motors the front, the building on the back, they wouldn't. so we have passed the ccd that we have available to the police, and that's what a fellow investigation. darwin sketched his ideas about an evolutionary tree in $1837.00 after a trip around the world. more than 2 decades before he published a more fully developed tree of life in his groundbreaking book on the origin of species. i honestly think i'm in the theory of that reflection and evolution is probably the single most important theory in the life and earth environmental sciences. and this, these are the note books in which that theory was put together. the library says the note books are in good condition and haven't been handled much. whoever took them and decided to return them, appears to have looked after them with care. a police investigation into the
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disappearance of the note books worth many millions of dollars is ongoing. the mystery of darwin's diaries is anything but an open and shut case they falcon al jazeera was warned. everything were covering, including all the latest developments in.

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