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[000:00:00;00] ah oh oh. the evidence mounts, new foot is shamore bodies found in the ukrainian city of boucher ah. at 11 o'clock this is al jazeera life to ha also coming up, take action or disband stun woods from the ukrainian president, addressing the un. he says russia need is, must face accountability for war. crimes also ahead ah,
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grows in peru, arising fuel and fertilizer prices protested to mon president, had to re costeo should resign. i'm the communication versus observation. so on to say satellites, a blaring the view of the cosmo so the ukranian city of butcher has been at the center of alleged atrocities carried out by russian forces for days. now. the killings have drawn wide spread condemnation from around the world. and now even more footage has emerged wanting, the viewers will find the pictures and under chappelle is report. the stepping bodies weren't just left in the streets with 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. this horrible. you see it's just 6 bodies
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here. and that house. you can see maybe a 3 and house. it's maybe one muddy. it's shantell the early who was shot and learned of a whole town. a suburb with keith is now a crime scene witness to say. russian troops became stuck in the town due to ukraine resistance and went on a killing spree. natalia alexson drove us as russian soldiers checked her nephews phone before taking him away. his remains. we recently discovered no value and i didn't like slowest move, but the last of he was probably killed on the 8th of march. he was lying all this time in the basement, yet that his body was found 4 days ago, and we buried him. he was shot in the ear, it was till him book. 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
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on their knees. as residents returned home confirmation that multiple family members are gone. it together look, found 3 bodies in her yard. one is her brother, another her husband. the scenes from boucher appear on russian state television on the okay. and what i sample viewers are told ukrainian darcy's carried out the killing isn't yet a provocation that i need. i am with the child. we go with a lot of 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 one of our sales, psychological, self defense. when our ordinary russians brought the eggs themselves up from what goes absolutely games, they believe, what should force them to think about their own leadership? what criminals that the nap when you minute,
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every gruesome discovery and newspaper headline now used to feed the war machine and give you the blame game aside. the fear remains that the scenes in boucher are being repeated in towns and cities across ukraine. andrew chappelle, what al jazeera, what's it, well, ukraine's president has told the un security council, it should expel russia or shut its doors. floating lensky is demanding accountability, foremost as illegible crimes in his country. a warning this report from kristen silly me contains graphic images, fuels may find distress. 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 you? when do you believe that the times of international law has passed away? if your answer is no,
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the actions are needed now on the 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, 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 the images were staged. with nubian brothers 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 confir, russia's removal from the human rights council, which has begun a commission of inquiry and ukraine. given the growing mountain of evidence,
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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 $74.00, developing nations, particularly vulnerable. we're already seeing some countries move from vulnerability into crises and signs of city of social unrest. the flames of conflict are fooled by inequality deprivation and then the fundings. with all the warning sign, all signals flashing grabs. 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 an investigation of its own soldiers in afghanistan,
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and showed no signs of cooperating. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations, will alter the horrors seen in the town of butcher. it was feared worse could be found to the nearby town of burnt yankee. in recent days, more disturbing images have come out of areas and towns on the outskirts of cave, including urban and boucher further to the north west. images from brianca on tuesday show building after building destroyed the crating, prosecutor general said it had the most victims of any of the towns in the keith, proven province that had been re capture for the russians. but she didn't give any numbers or so soda as this report of 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 scores from the fight him remain probably in you or whoever. down back up a little example i went, the russian troops came in. they had to move their entire life into this basement
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while they're there, waiters for one long want you to holly's folly, even which come over. and each time they had to emerge together essentials, they put their lives at risk to talk. associates is on this m. walker, i had to walk out to bring my neighbor milk than a russian soldier, asked me where 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 on the radio was this is not ha and he laughed as i walked back to the basement. i was trembling with the town of bro junker was taken by the russian forces on the 28th 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. oh you are, you thought out since the russian forces left this town, the scale of destruction is just now being revealed. as they came into bull junko,
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have seen many buildings heavily shelled and the quote lapsed or taught to see people still remain beneath the rubble and the residence. we have spoken to say 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. v, atlanta tells us he was scared to death. but liz opened his albany, you insoluble manila, yours. who does? my brother was paralyzed on the 22nd of march. the neighbor's house exploded me had a heart attack and died. it was, it would be be winnable so. so the risk of having a proper funeral was too great that people had to bury the dead in their backyards washes away. i mean them, 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 grave of her brother v atlanta says now she must give her brother
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a proper burial. but as she agrees his loss, she also faces an uncertain future wrestles, said that al jazeera but a junker where 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 e u has also announced it will hold all fossil fuel impulse, russia, but hasn't given an exact date as yet. the importer cold from russia to the block is worth nearly 4 and a half $1000000000.00 a year. united states is also expected to nuts for the sanctions on wednesday, or russia's president, vladimir putin says the western allies, actions on energy and economic issues, are only making tensions worth you should to exist when you see it in the situation in the energy sectors deteriorating and putting pressure on gas problem in some european countries. we're witnessing another attempt by our western partners to shift their mistakes on to russia that trying to solve these issues at our expense
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. 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. washington has announced an additional $100000000.00 military aid to ukraine. united states top general says, well is a more dangerous place because of the russian invasion general mot. millie 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, 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 over shadowed 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
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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 says 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. yes. is pledge $14000000000.00 to the ukrainians and military 8 important support says the us defense secretary with help from congress. we been able to raj security assistance to ukraine, but helped ukraine him. ukrainian people defend their lives and their country and their freedom. the us still sees china as the biggest global threat. and that's
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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. allen fisher al jazeera on capitol hill was still ahead here in al jazeera, a political upheaval on top of an economic crisis inter lanka. and why frances presidential races title and expect ah, 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 iran right across the 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
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a lot of heat through pakistan. we got temperatures in the forty's here as well, by the 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 tribes on 211 degrees. and speaking about this, what, whether we've got pulses of it through this central african belt as 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 . we slide toward the south cool air has flooded in for south africa. that's driven 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 war, this is going to be short lived. here is a peak at 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
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a later. ah, the mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat than lights in any war tar scenario. there's always a push to simplify. narratives. nuance is always called for, even in the case of an aggressive war, the listening pe, delve into the news, narrative and dissect them. there is not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though re somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered. on al jazeera lou. ah, i think you're watching out a 0 reminder on top stories is
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a more dead bodies have been discovered in the ukrainian town of butcher associated press. journalists have seen 6 burned bodies, lying on a st. others were found in and around people's houses. the crates resident, as told the un security council, it should expel russia or disband broadway. zalinski said the world has yet to learn the full truth of russia's legible crimes. in his country, european union has announced it will hold to all fossil fuel impulse from russia, but it didn't give a specific date around 250 russian to promote to spelled by e u countries. in the past 2 days. the state department is approve the potential sale of defense equipment to taiwan depend consistent deal is valued at up to $95000000.00, but it's still been negotiated by kinda has more now from washington dc. this is a 2nd such agreement in the course of this year regarding patriot missile systems.
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this one is with $96000000.00. the previous one within the region of $1900000000.00 . providing patrick missiles, systems along with training and spare parts to tie one. now what has happened at this particular point is that the state department has signed off on the potential deal. it has gone to congress or sent a letter to congress certifying the deal that it has no objections. now, of course, the negotiation process begins, but it's the 3rd such deal under the biden administration since last year. and certainly the previous deals were met with the great anger by china, seeing the u. s. as all being its enemy as a season taiwan. so certainly the latest proposed deal is likely to receive the same sort of reaction. but one must note that the state department says, and it said it vacation, that this is in the us national interests, that these weapons are for defensive capacities. and very importantly,
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the state department says they would not alter the balance of power in that region . shoreline, as president has revoked to state of emergency which came into effect only last week. earlier on tuesday, the ruling coalition lost its parliamentary majority amid growing anger against the worst economic crisis and decades. when l fernandez as this. oh, barricades, stop these protest is them getting close to the parliament building in colombo, where the elected representatives were meeting inside the chamber, 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 pointing out the box to matego, to buy arch or boxer resigns who would be pointed after death. has to be from this
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parliament just constitutionally no one can be brought from outside. the more than what happens to the person, if he's not part of this people struggle. will he be sent off his wrong but on i got 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 infected decided to our list 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 their, his, for his services. again, him, i went on the castle, 3 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
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down increase as in got up a raj, epoxy has hold 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 colombo. in the recent wigs, israel has been on high alert after 11 people were killed in a series of attacks. tensions have continued into the muslim holy month ramada. john hallman has more now from occupied east jerusalem. it's been tension some even scuffles and a rest here where we are now at the damascus gate. over the last couple of nights since ramadan, the, the muslim holy month began. you can see here was error israeli security forces and they've actually just been clearing out the area around the gate. you can see more of them the about to come in now and then there are fireworks and things like that are going on here. 2 around but oh, so there is
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a tense atmosphere you can see them coming past us now. because in as little millennium, every year in ramadan we got here on the steps off to evening. prayers. we sit here, happy. we sing, we eat the occupation to. i'd like to see us happy, they come and start to beat us and to beat our mothers and assist is it's a shame. we saw 3 people being detained. you'll see one in our pitches now, but in general it's been the quietest night here outside of the damascus gate. since for i'm a dime begun. and it seems that neither the israeli government, nor the palestinian leadership are interested in escalating things at this point. but this is an area where muslims gather after evening prayer in occupied east jerusalem. and it does often become a flash point with israeli security forces. and ramadan still has almost
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a month until it finishes. we've also the jewish holiday of pass over coming up. so he's ready, security force is all going to remain on jaila. human rights watch says molly's army with help from foreign fight is killed more than 300 civilians in 4 days. last month, molly's army says it killed more than $200.00 on fighters in morrow, but the rights groups as civilians were killed, violence with on groups is escalated. his french peacekeepers prepared to leave. well, with just a few days of campaigning before the 1st round of the french presidential elections, polls suggest the races, tightening president a man or micro remains of favorites when it's cold for far. right. candidate marilla, pen of history on the rise i. crohn is also facing a challenge from the fall left. natasha butler reports now from little. oh, middle shore is one of from his best known politicians, anthony re orita and former trotsky east. the far left party leaders spend years on
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the margins of french politics, but middle shores, fortunes are changing. opinion polls suggest he could make it to the 2nd round of the presidential election at a rally and leal, he said, if elected it, end inequality, fight, climate, change and tackle the cost of living crisis law, journey good in new york, ross, millions of french people are being strangled by the rising cost of living and fuel prices, millions of french people. so the role of those you lead the nation is to fix this war. now so supporters say he's the antithesis of emmanuel macklin, metal shore, once nickname, the president of the rich i. it's been a difficult 5 years for many people. so as far as i'm concerned, we can't relax to manual michael was al camille for i counted, milan shall, embodies anti capitalism, pro workers, right? we seek a factory, shutting in france. we want a strong europe and milan shown the only one with answers set up the disorder. one of the main reasons velasco is doing so well in this presidential election is
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because france traditional leveling socialist party, is doing better. for decades, the socialist party was a political force that created presidents. but the arrival of the sentries macro in 2017 and to shift among voters to the political right has left the socialist party in tatters and his presidential candidate on it. i'll go floundering in the polls. the socialist party still has local or mayors, but on the national level, it has lost in the appeal because it's lost a program. it's less idea. it lost the battle of ideas and possible lawns, presidency is seen in its legacy as a moment of weakness, or in terms of ideas in terms of proposals, in terms of also answers to the problems of globalization offer. or the changes are in the society with most parties on the left, including the green,
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trailing in the poles. men or shore is expected to reap the majority of left wing votes. few people expect him to win the presidency, but making it past the 1st round could signal that frances left is ready for a revival. natasha butler al jazeera li, peruse, president is lifted, occur futures the day after he ordered the police to enforce it. there had been days of sometimes violent protests against the rising cost of living. demonstrators ignored the curfew. order and confronted police or peruvian journalist. javier roger says the situation is extremely volatile. has protested, call on the president to resign. or if you was lifted after protests, i started in lima the capital. now lima has never been a friend of castillo, but do you not win in lima? when the nation, the lifting of your coffee was due to this project, but also to the pressure from congress who told you that this was unconstitutional,
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it goes beyond if your press sheet, many people perceive that possibly a government mistake us to you as an incompetent government has taken terrible decisions. mr. castillo has moved from believe he was supposed to come from the live tomorrow to the far right. scott. he surrounded by far right advisors, who had been feeding him with conspiracy theories, which is the reason why he decided to call this portion of the same time. this is brought said the latest in the series of protest. and the most important issue he is to his study lose insulin. so he's only, he's alice, have i like i decided to turn that back on him. he keep us in what people are going to relate. the new one you lecture for president. i'm countries young, happy not only with the patient castillo who said, what is my 53 percent that we congress with by 76 percent. what people, when is your election election presidential congress, he could call growth on parliament calling for fresh elections. but congress don't want that, because many people in congress will not be really because people are happy with
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congress and under pressure. last month's ukraine received help from med tech sio, you must provide satellite internet to the water country. but astronomers are complaining about light pollution produced by communication satellites. as our latin america editor lucio newman reports from northern chile, satellite interference is 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 or enjoying the benefits i want. okay? so 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 when it's an incredible change in terms of what we can do in class. now it's
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a very important educational tool, not just for us, but old school, but i thought, well enough to store link is ellen masks 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 satellites are competing with another scientific wonder, modern astronomy. the world's largest telescope, the e l t, is being 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 frequent 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. chavarria argues that observatories are just as necessary as internet from outer space a. we are going to be able to see if those plans 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
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a newman al jazeera when at kiddos chilly world renowned ballet stars, one from ukraine, and the other from russia have teamed up to help victims of the war. ah, yes, they all be along sending dance partners, dennis terrifica, and maria jak of labor. and they performed in the italian city of naples raising money for the red cross. as part of monday, stand with ukraine event got performance featured, other bally starts with left russia, ukraine since war began. ah mara, let's have a quick update headlined turnout. 0 and more dead bodies have been discovered in the ukranian town of butcher. so stated press, journalists have seen 6 of burnt bodies, lying on a street of us, were found in and around people's houses. ukraine's president has told the un security council it should expel russia or disband. vladimir zalinski said the world is yet to learn the full truth of russia's alleged war crimes in his country
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