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your story. we are your voice, your news, your net to act out his ear. ah . the evidence mounds new foot is showing more bodies found in the ukraine in city of butcher. ah. and on the clock, this is out, is there a life window also come we'll take action or disband. stern words from the ukraine in president addressing the u. n. he says russian leaders must face accountability for war crimes. also ahead, ah, anger grows in peru over rising fuel and fertilizer prices. protest is demand president, frederick is to you should resign and communication versus observation san to say
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satellite to blurring the view of the customer. say the ukrainian city of butcher has been at the center of alleged atrocities carried out by russian forces for days. now, the killings have drawn widespread condemnation from around the world. and now even more footage has emerged wanting, the viewers will find the pitches in under chappelle report to stepping bodies weren't just left in the streets on the ship as ukrainian troops and police investigators go house to house. they find many more victims in boucher charred remains. piled on top of each other. it's horrible. you see it's just 6 bodies here. and that house, or you can see maybe a 3 and it house it's maybe one body. it's shot the lady who was shot and forum of a whole town. a
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suburb with keith is now a crime. scene. witnesses say russian troops became stuck in the town due to ukraine resistance and went on a killing spree. natalia alexandro voce. his russian soldiers checked her nephews phone before taking him away. his remains. we recently discovered no value and i didn't like his lowest mood, but the most of he was probably killed on the 8th of march. he was lying all this time in the basement, and yet the, his body was found 4 days ago and we buried him. he was shot in the ear. pete was to lymphoma. pictures released by the cranium military show what appears to be a torture chamber. in another basement where people were hand cupped and shot while on their knees as residence returned home confirmation that multiple family members are gone. he gave her look, found 3 bodies in her yard. one is her brother, another her husband. the scenes from boucher appear on russian state television on
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the okay. and what i sample viewers are told ukrainian nazis carried out the killing isn't yet a provocation that i needed. i was the child quaker with a fellow to fill out. these are fake atrocities which the russian army was immediately accused of. and western media began to repeat the accusation with a symbol, tammy eslie, and without a break for sleepy. it's me want to boat sales, psychological self defense. when i ordered the russians, ah, to prep the exam sales of rom, what's, what goes absolutely games they believe. what should force them to think about their own leadership? what criminals that the nap when you minute every gruesome discovery and newspaper headline now used to feed the war machine. if you the blame game aside, the fear remains that the scenes in boucher are being repeated in towns and cities across ukraine was enter chappelle. what al jazeera,
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what either ukraine's president has told the un security council it should expel russia old, shut its doors, floated lensky, is demanding accountability for moscow's illegible crimes in his country. a warning this report from kristen salumi contains graphic images fused may 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 young 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. you will, at, he told of horrors at the hands of russian troops, including women being raped and killed in front of families. people in cars being
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run over by tanks. and he showed grisly images of dead bodies and civilian clothes laying in the streets. but russia insisted, the images were staged with nubian withers does go mucus. we are not shooting against civilian targets in order to save as many civilians as possible. graham, precisely why we are 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. com for russia's removal from the human rights council, which has begun a commission of inquiry in 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 as, as the height of hypocrisy,
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it is dangerous. the un secretary general warned that the rising cost of food and fuel as a result of the crisis made $74.00, developing nations, particularly vulnerable. we're already seeing some countries move from vulnerability into crises and signs of serious social unrest. the flames of conflict are fooled by inequality deprivation and then the fundings. 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. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nation. these and ukrainian city of ju, have, has been at the forefront a russian artillery far ukrainian forces pushed the russians out. on march, the 12th, the city continues to be bombed. i said,
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beg reports now from the countries east. stepping in to the unknown as he does every day. this time, it's a rocket in a living room. 42 year old you who are after rock works as part of what gives rapid 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 of this. and there always new requests coming into i'm lexical socks on the hood. there's something in the garden, it's an unexploded cluster, munitions of them all. he hold picks it up with his bare hands and just walks away out for santa rosa brother, we love. oh,
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can you please check if it's still there? says the resident. jonathan, it's a while almost at all. it was at all. so it no, there's nothing here. it's exploded already. look the to the parts of the shrapnel . this is just the wings. there's nothing else left. this is where it exploded. can you see the impact area without society come on? 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 a jet streaks, low overhead, there was a plane in the plate of an off my we are listening as go his go, his go. this is
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a constant threat they face will she be of her buses here? lesson especially where but it was no motor with of course i'm skid. this is war. all ordinances dangerous for up ordinance cannot be safe. rule is created to strike infantry and light. armand vehicles, it cannot be sold them, especially for civilians. actual, every part of this town seems to have some sort of damage. these men's task is relentless. the russians continued to fire into populated areas and they're faced with things like this on a daily basis. i said, beg, i'll dedira to we if russia has condemned the expulsion of around a 150 of its diplomats by e u countries in the past 2 days and has promised retaliation. the you also announced it will halt all fossil fuel imports from russia. but has not given an exact date yet. the import of coal from russia to the block is worth nearly 4 and a half $1000000000.00 a year. united states is also expected to announce further sanctions on wednesday.
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or russia's president vladimir putin says the western allies, actions on energy and economic issues are only making tensions worth it to us is, is when you should receive the situation in the energy sector is deteriorating. and putting pressure on gas prom in some european countries. we're witnessing another attempt by our western partners to shift their mistakes onto russia that trying to solve these issues at our expense. we're also hearing official statements about the possible nationalization of some of our assets that would take things too far. let no one forget that these measures are a double edged sword. but washington has announced an additional $100000000.00 in military a to ukraine. u. s. as talk general says, the world's a more dangerous place because of the russian invasion, general not merely told members of congress that the military action has raised the prospect of a big a war between what he described as 2 great nations and official reports. now from capitol hill, we will have that debate about what that top line number should be,
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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, were developments in ukraine, overshadowed those discussions from the leading republican on the committee, an attack on the russian president to 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 mark 1000000 sis, 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 powers is increasing,
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not decreasing. yes. is pledge $14000000000.00 to the ukrainians and military eat. important support says the us defense secretary with help from congress. we been able to rush security assistance to ukraine, but helped ukraine him. ukrainian people defend their lives and their country and their freedom. the u. s. still sees china as the biggest global threat and that's where the majority of the budget is. targeted progressives hoped 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 was still ahead here in al jazeera, sorry, good mothers in cambodia say that being unfairly targeted and a document considered to be one of the most valuable in the history of science mysteriously river is of the decade ah,
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richard and he has begun the faithful wald copies on its way to the castle book. your travel package today looks like we're going to add more folks to the 40 degree temperature club. hello everyone. here's a snapshot on wednesday. so we got heat through the levant e drawn rate across sea arabian peninsula. medina, 40 necka 40 and i think dell has going to see its 1st 40 degree day as we head toward friday. also a lot of heat through pakistan. we got temperatures in the forty's here as well, but average through afghanistan, herat, 35, the number for you. sure. as we've got you in for 29 on wednesday, still some pesky, wet weather across the northeast black sea coast in turkey said it's driven down the temperature and tramps on 211 degrees. and speaking about this, what, whether we've got pulses of it through this central african belt at so it's gonna be damp weather for bungie as well, with the high of 33 degrees and some more what weather can be found around cameras
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. as we slide toward the south, cool air has flooded in for south africa, that stripping down the temperature in cape town to just 17 degrees, some showers around durban, his wall warmth can be found in vin hook, though at 27. now in terms of cape town, don't worry, this is going to be short lived. here is a peak your 3 day forecast. we got you up to 27 degrees on saturday with wall to wall sunshine. so that is above average. thanks for joining in catch a later cats or airway official airline of the journey. killing the debate. there is no, he job bad didn't go. you know, if anyone here talks about women that i was the justice these, the bill seemed of been says, no topic is off the table. we were taught to see abortion as a one way ticket street to help all of the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though the of the resources and the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes a global community. the comment section is right here. the part of today's proven 3
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are now to sierra ah, really ah. again, you're watching out 0 reminder on top stories this hour and more dead bodies have been discovered in the ukranian town of boucher associate. press genesis of c. 6 burn bodies lying on a st. others were found in and around people's houses. ukraine's president has told the un security council it should expel russia or disband flores. zalinski said the world has yet to learn the full truth of russia's illegible crimes in this country . dear pin union is announced, it will hold to all of fossil fuel impulse, russia, it didn't give us a specific date around 250 russian diplomats been expelled by in countries in the
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past today, not millions of ukrainians have fled to europe since the war began. families forced to leave looking for ways to keep their children connected to the home. they've left behind, fenton, bonham as well. ha, this saturday school in vienna used to cater to the city, small ukrainian diaspora here children can learn the full curriculum all in their native language. but now tens of thousands fleeing the war or seeking sanctuary in austria. and the school is struggling to meet demand. and all the good moment bobby's a sooner when the was started, the number of children here, trouble in just to weeks us get it. so now we have $700.00 mutual rental. so nearly 1000 altogether. now we have to have a waiting list. her numbers aren't the only challenge many of these children who witnessed the horrors of war yet, comments. this is a big challenge for us because we don't know exactly how best to respond to each of
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them. we don't know how much they've seen who is seen a lot of all and who's only seen a bit. and which of the children are experiencing problems because of stress. and we don't know which children can do a lot of learning and which children need lots of playtime to be listened to. to have their emotional needs met. despite these difficulties, the school is proving a valuable lifeline for those fleeing the conflict. children here are taking comfort in the familiar as they find their feet in a foreign land. they went down to frayne because, so they realized that her here is ukrainian children and you, grania, and teachers. so, and they be feel comfortable here. many of these children will be moving on in the coming weeks and months. they'll find a more permanent refuge in germany and other parts of europe. but at this school, for now, at least they can enjoy a small slice of the home they have left behind. than to modern al jazeera,
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japan has flown 20 more ukrainian refugees to tokyo. they joined about 400 others already there. the latest arrivals came on board, a government plane arranged by the japanese foreign minister while he was in poland . japan is usually reluctant to take in foreigners, but the opinion polls suggest and the japanese support giving sanctuary to ukrainians. sorry, mother's in cambodia say they're being unfairly targeted. sar. gassy has been illegal since 2016. but i to say that mothers have faced the full force of the law rather than the organizers of commercials. argosy schemes. 20 chang met. one target mother in cambodia, capital of non pen a mother washes her son in the back yard of a humble home. but look, a little closer will live terms. the boy has light skin and like his mother, his hair dyed with ink is naturally blonde. the bond between them is tight,
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they share no genetic roots. his mother was a surrogate. she suspects his genetic parents, a european. but she doesn't know well that her lesson, i tell him, it is not something i can hate. right. i tell him i did so guess even because i needed money, but i don't know if he's picking me a had me, i guess. no, no. oh no. yeah. but motherhood was unexpected. she tells me. instead of receiving a $10000.00 fee and handing the baby over, she and $31.00 other women were arrested vaughan then says she had unknowingly been part of a commercial surrogacy scheme declared illegal in 2016. when discovered she was charged with human trafficking and arrested. this is the hospital where 32 surrogate mothers were detained, some for as long as 7 months and only allowed to go home. once they've given birth, the $32.00 women were charged with trafficking because their unborn children were due to be handed over to couples overseas. the government, however,
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accepts no responsibility for the children welfare despite the unexpected burden on the mother's frequency is not the calm madness selling under may be visible. it's not our task to responsible for assisting them. and during the time of raising their own children, campaign is opposing human trafficking. fear that by criminalizing the mothers, rather than the organizers, the trade in unborn babies has just gone under ground. how come to can you another country or that became what ian, who went to an attic, hardly, baldwin listens way. because because on that, on what i saw when booking worry a stick on that, hey. so i didn't even know now you don't have exactly information about her. so busy case by heaven again. and again, it's time for von vin to go to work. she can't afford not to with
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a child to raise her son doesn't want to let it go. but she knows her mother's work is never done. and he's now left to be raised in a very different community. from the one his biological parents had in mind. tony chang out 0, cambodia. he rides what says that marley's army with help from foreign fighters killed more than 300 civilians. and 4 days last month and you reported ledges, the mascot took place in the town of mora in the central part of the country. marley's army says it killed more than 200 on fighters in more of the rights groups as civilians were killed, a violence with own groups was escalated as a french peacekeepers prepared to leave. it's been a terrible few months in molly, in which armed groups from all different sites, including the islamist as well as the security forces, have engaged in the atrocities. but we say that this was the single worst atrocity that we have documented by any armed group in the last 10 years. but also keep in
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mind that also during the month of march, there were several 100 people allegedly killed by the islamic state affiliate in and around min naca. so again, it's been a deadly, a few months in what is a conflict which has been characterized by massive atrocities. again, civilians and suspects, peruse, president has lifted a calf you just a day after he ordered the police to enforce it. there had been days, sometimes violent protests against the rising cost of living, demonstrated ignore the curfew order, and consented to leave. miranda essentially as an agent now from the capital, lima will thousands of premiums have come to the center of russia 1st a curfew. the president posted the middle of the night for nearly 24 hours, which was listed as a while ago under the pressure of people who say, who are saying that he could not restrict people's liberties. now, people anyway defined that curfew,
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they came out to the center of the city and clashed with police are they were 1st got the 1st not very close to congress were put these was police was securing the area and president of the you had gone to speak to lawmakers about what she was going to do about the crisis that is ongoing in the country. there's been protests for nearly a week. and robin says in the us, he's the one guy you especially were 4 people were killed. and then both of us have begun to expand and a on monday they began in the now we're the protesters, blog, highways. they washed with police, a rock and burn tires and so on. and of course, all the blessing of the highways house calls in the last few days will, shortages, and people are protesting. not only because of that, but because the prices of fuel have gone high, are the prices of fertilizers,
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3 times and agriculture of farmers needs is for agriculture. so people are very angry lane, everything on racism, just, you know, people have been protesting here at the center of the capital. well we, why a police have been responding with your guys. we've seen peaceful protests processors, many older men and women, and a lot of children and people who have to run away from the gas, afraid that they will get hit by. there are a lot of protesters near the presidential palace, which is completely surrounded by police. they're trying to get through by for should, they won't be allowed, but many people are saying that's is the protest will continue. and that's, this is only just beginning of peruvians demanding. that's been the who's only been 9 months in office resign. a lost mancy crane received help from
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a take. a, c, e o e law must to provide satellite internet to the war torn country, and astronomers a complaint about light pollution produced by communication satellites. as our latin america editor, alicio newman reports, northern 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 ha! closer to earth children at this primary school in north central chile are enjoying the benefits that are 1 august of the manual. 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 ante on the cliff, 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,
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but all schools that blackwell them to. star link is ill unmasks 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 it services. what's not visible is the starling satellite that makes all this technology possible. so far there are $1500.00 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 satellites are competing with another scientific wonder, modern astronomy. the world's largest telescope, the e l t, is been built in northern chile, which will soon house 70 percent of the world's astronomical infrastructure. but
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astronomers say light pollution and frequency is generated by low orbit satellites, are interfering with all important observations of other planets. but what has to happen to you to be able to cursor together is communication and collaboration. if we don't talk to each other, we're not going to rit agreements. but mr. chavez leah argues that observatories are just as necessary as internet from outer space a. we are going to be able to see if those planners have oxygen. for example, if there is any chance that there may be some kind of life in those planets. and we're given those 1st steps into looking for future homes for humanity. united states office for our space affairs is working on rules for frequencies and coordinates to create a global system for sharing outer space for the benefit of all of those on earth, black, large and small. to see a newman al jazeera when a kiddos chinney. now, to diaries owned by the british naturalist charles darwin,
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including bon containing a sketch of his famous tree of life. to be returned to cambridge university's library. decades after they were presume stolen. as new bark reports, the priceless notebooks reappeared as mysteriously as they had vanished. there are 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 the gift bag on the library floor. inside this printed message, saying, librarian, happy easter eggs. the happy tears, the happy tears. i think nestor will be because i know over the emotional rollercoaster it means so much to us to have these. how many other people who don't have ccd the in places where people it is recognized. passing through that,
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he said he had noticed the front of the building on the back, they wouldn't. so we have passed the ccd that we had 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 mat reflection and evolution is probably the single most important theory in the life and earth environmental sciences. and this, these are the notebooks in which that theory was put together. the library says to 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 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've barker
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al, jazeera world renowned ballet stars, one from ukraine, and the other from russia have teamed up to help victims of the war. ah, yes, they are the longstanding dance partners, dennis said jerry, joe and maria jak of liver, and they performed in the italian city of naples god performance. we took other by stars who left russia and ukraine since the war began nearly 6. ah say this is our dessert, these are the top stories and more dead bodies have been discovered in the ukrainian town of butcher associated press. journalists have seen 6 burnt bodies, lying on a st. others were found in and around people's house.

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