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ah, no matter where it takes us, a police, we a fan of sir garcia and power and passion. we tell your stories. we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera. ah, russia is accused of committing war crimes in the ukrainian town of butcher, as new video emerges of more bodies on the streets and reports of heavy fighting and ass rice in the besieged quantity of marable. what tens of thousands are tracked? ah, are you watching? al jazeera ly from doe howard me for the bad people. also coming up shall anchors government to revoke the state of emergency imposed last week to curb widespread
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anti government protests. cost of living protests in peru as president castillo comes under pressure. thank you for joining us. we begin in ukraine where the full scale of the killings in the tons of butcher are pain. and bro junker are beginning to emerge. ukraine says more victims of being discovered every day, allegedly tortured, executed, and burned. it blames russian troops, but moscow insist sits all fake. the besieged for city of mary paul is still under heavy bombardment. the 160000 remaining people have no water, electricity, medicine, or means of communication. the you is working on banning oil imports from russia, something the block has so far voided, ukraine's president voting means lensky says sanctions must match the gravity of what he says or rushes war. crimes him on con, has travel to book shot and begins
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a coverage. but a warning that the u. s. may find the pictures in his report. disturbing bodies weren't just left in the streets along the chicago as ukrainian troops and police investigators go house to house. they find more victims in boucher charred remains . palled on top of each other. so you see it's just 6 bodies here. and that house. you can see maybe a 3 and it house it's maybe one muddy. it's shot the early who was shot and learn of a whole town. a suburb of keith is now a crime scene. witnesses, a russian troops became stock due to cranium resistance, and went on a killing spree. ah, please. natalia alexandrovna says russian soldiers checked her nephew to find people taking him away. his remains were recently discovered. now really
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wanna make slowest more, but most of he was probably killed on the 8th of march. he was lying all this time in the basement. he knew his body was found 4 days ago and we buried him. he was shot in the ear. peter was chillen for pitchers released by the ukrainian military show, appears to be a torture chamber and another basement where people were handcuffed and shot while on moneys as residence. return home, confirmation that multiple family members are gone. era. gov real look found a 3 bodies in a yard. when is her brother another? her husband the scenes from boucher up here on russian state television. okay, and what i plan for you as a told ukrainian nazis carried out the killings of provocation by nato. what was the child? quaker was leah feather throughout. these are fake atrocities which the russian army was immediately accused of. and western media began to repeat the accusations that symbol tenuously and without a break for sleep. you know, it's a boat sales,
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psychological self defense, where ordinary russians do property as them sales from what goes absolutely games, they should force them to think about their own leadership. what criminals? yeah. when you minute, every gruesome discovery, a newspaper headline now used to feed the war machine, it could be the blame game aside. there's no real fear that the scenes that we witnessed in the future will be repeated in other cities across ukraine. cities like car keep czerny murray. awful. m wrong con al jazeera cave for the besieged port city of marian pole is still under heavy bombardment. let's bring in rob mcbride, who joins is from the western city of live. if tell us more about the these as try set happened over 19 marriott, paul rob yes,
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it does seem as though the russian forces are increasing their efforts. finally, to break the resistance in mary paul to finally take the city, especially as now russian forces have disengaged or withdrawn from other parts of ukraine. they can concentrate their efforts on places like mary u pulpit. that obviously then means deteriorating situation for the 10s of thousands of civilians who are still there in the city at the besieging forces have such a grip on the city. they also really control a lot of the information that we are getting outside of mary. you, paul, of the, some of the last vision we saw last pictures that we saw a distributed on international and youth news agencies was, of russian troops patrolling the areas that they control in the city. picking up collecting dead bodies or bodies of that appear to be ukrainian soldiers and also civilians off the street. what, while both sides blame each other for the lack of humanitarian access and aid getting into the city?
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a president zelinski of ukraine has gone further quoted in an interview with turkish mead. you're accusing the russians of deliberately hiding what he says, our atrocities war crimes carried out in mary apple at. that's why he says that the russians are not allowing access from the outside because they want time to take the city clean up what he says they have done and remove any evidence of, of atrocities. now the russians will categorically deny that that any of that has taken place. but it is true that a team from the i c r c. international committee of the red cross that has tried to get access was prevented on monday from doing so, was held by russian forces at, at a town 20 kilometers outside mario pro. and it was only released yesterday tuesday after negotiations. while finally, the i took an offer from turkey to try to give some assistance to the city by removing wounded by ship and also dead bodies from the city. that would require the
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agreement of wilful access from the sea of resolve, which is controlled by the russian. and that so far has not been forthcoming. rob, thank you very much for that update. rob mcbride live for a live is now the eastern city of jew eve has come under heavy russian artillery fire to want the war. ukrainian forces push the russians out on march 12th. but the city which is south of khaki continues to be bombed, let speak to us at bakers in khaki for tell us about what's been happening in iran concave us had been, boardman continues. in fact, the head of the ukrainian non forces said that the russians are basically getting ready for a new offensive to take control of the east of the country and everyone that we spoke to here. that's the concern. they fear they fear the russians are mobilizing they're getting ready to move back to new offensive. harkey could be at the center of that so far, the bombardment, the artillery, the shutting continues, and if you speak to the men of the city, any speaking authority,
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they feel worse than it is in key of those parts of the city that have been completely obliterated. with people constantly living in their basements. but yesterday we went to the south eastern time of drift, that the ukraine has took that back from the russians and master trust that continues to be heavy, shutting and striking that city by the russians. and we were with the car key, the mining the rapid response, the mining team, and we went out with them as they went around this time to pick up what's left over from those strikes. stepping into the unknown as he does every day. this time, it's a rocket in the living room. 42 year old, you heard of cherokee works as part of her gives rapid response. the mining team. boy for the subway. it seems west, but sometimes we have 50 calls a day, sometimes 70,
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sometimes 100. we have full gays to cover the whole area of this and there always new requests coming into. i'm lexical sucks on the hood. there's something in the garden, it's an unexploded cluster, munitions of the law. he hold picks it up with his bay hands and just walked away. was wanna miss a brother lum. oh. can you please check if it's still there? says the resident. jonathan, it's a while almost at all. if it was at all. so it no, there's nothing here. it's exploded already. look due to 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? every day they have a list they work through, but the list is never ending because the russians keep pounding this town. there's a fear russian forces would make
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a push for it soon. and as they work a jet streaks low overhead, there was a plane in plato that had me off my wallet as go his go, his go. this is a constant threat they face. will she be of her buses here? lesson especially where but it was no modem with of of course i'm skid. this is war is all ordinance is dangerous for us ordinance cannot be safe at all is created to strike infantry and light. armand vehicles. it cannot be sold, them are 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
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with things like this on a daily basis. i said, beg, i'll do 0 to we. if ukraine's president has sold the un security council, it should expel russia or disband. jody means lensky is demanding. accountability for what he says is moscow's war crimes in his country. i wanting this report from kristen. salome contains graphic images few as 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 deal, 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, immediate actions are needed. the un charter must get its force back again immediately. the u. n. system must be reformed immediately so that the right of the
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veto will not become the right of death. jubilant 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 boogers does graham europeans. we are not shooting against civilian targets in order to save as many civilians as possible. graham, precisely why were 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 and ukraine. given the growing mountain of evidence, russia should not have a position of authority in a body whose purpose, whose very purpose is to promote respect for human rights.
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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 . 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 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 investigation of its own soldiers enough canister, and showed no signs of cooperating. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nation, sit ahead on al jazeera israel,
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on high alert. a series of attacks has put security forces on edge during the holy month of ramadan and surrogate mothers income body. i say they're being unfairly targeted. ah, the journey has begun. the, the for world copies on its way to catholic group. your travel package today. it's wednesday, april the 6th. let's go with your weather update for europe in africa. hello everyone. so the good news is we've dropped those snow alerts for scotland, but still a bit of rain coming for the islands of ireland and britain into western france. and the low countries. going to notice as well that those winds have picked up in time. we do have bursts of snow for northern areas of finland that's going to create some dangerous driving. okay, so that wind and rain combo that we had toward iberia, that energy has shuffled further toward the east, so we'll pick up the story. their islands corsica, sardinia sicily,
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into central italy. there are weather alerts in play for not only thunderstorms, but some pretty powerful winds here as well. now, to the east of it, it's full on sunshine for the bulk in so very vo. 18 degrees will be the number for you for turkey, the ne black sea coast, still some pesky showers here. so that's putting a cap on temperatures, tribes on just 13 degrees, and for the northwest of africa. also some showers as well through the atlas mountains intel jeron for the ne, it's all about that heat. kyra, 38, i think your 1st 40 degree day of the year on thursday. and for south africa it's a different story. cold air flooding in here. so capetown, just 17 degrees, but give it a bit. we've got you up to 28 degrees on sunday. looks good. i saw official airline of the journey. join the debate. there is no, he job bad little, you know, men in anyone here talks about women's rights or suggested the severe seemed of themselves. no topic is off the table. we were taught to see abortion as
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a one way ticket street to help all the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources and the power to fix it, where a global audience becomes a global community. the comment section is right here. be part of today's proven 3 on out is the era ah ah, you're watching al jazeera life from doha. reminder of, i mean stories, the false cain of the killings in the ukrainian townsend bocce or pin and laura john can beginning to emerge. he says more victims have being discovered every day, allegedly tortured, executed and burnt in while the message for city of mary paul is still facing heavy
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fighting in aerial bombardment. 160000 people are trapped there. they have no water, electricity, or medicine, and western powers are planning a series of punishing your sanctions against russia. ukraine's president voted me zalinski totally un security council. they must match the scale of what he called. russia will cry and washington has announced an additional $100000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. a top u. s. general says the world is a more dangerous place because of the russian invasion. allen fishery for some capitol hill. we will have that debate about what that top line number should be and it was a meeting to discuss the us military's proposed $773000000000.00 budget for the coming year. the largest in the world by far, it was a meeting, were developments in ukraine. hoover shadow 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. an 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 on the growth in the chinese military has in his view with 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 of military. it. important support says the us defense secretary, without from congress, we been able to rush security assistance to ukraine to help ukrainian ukrainian people defend their lives and their country and their freedom. the u. s. still sees china as the biggest global threat,
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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 capital hill. let's turn our attention to other world news now and shall anchors government has revoked a state of emergency which came into effects last week. it had been ordered by the president in response to widespread protests. evil and demanding present got to buy a raja pack, so resign citing the worst economic crisis in decades. on tuesday, the governing coalition lost its parliamentary majority at at least 40 politicians walked out of the allies. we now fernandez report some colombo in parliament. there was obviously a debate. it has shifted from demanding a debate on the emergency because the government, the president seems to have backtracked and revoked the state of emergency. that is probably because they did not have the vote after losing their majority in
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parliament yesterday. they backtracked and removed it. so today the speaker, basically in his opening address to the parliamentarians, did say that this crisis, this is just the beginning. it's the crying shortages that people are facing. whether it's food stuff with its medicine, with their cooking gas and whether it's fuel, all things that have skyrocketed in recent weeks by between 30 and 60 percent. obviously not a sri lanka. unique phenomenon. it's something prices, a skyrocketing worldwide with inflation going through the roof. but enjoy long have given the fact that we've had such a massive drop in our foreign reserves, there's no foreign currency or little foreign currency to pay for import into this country. pay for those a central foot, their food supplies for fuel. and that has really angered the people because i haven't had such a situation for a long,
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long time. they haven't had to queue up for one packet of milk powder or for cooking as to wait for days on end for them to be able to buy a cylinder of gas. and even sometimes those who have the money can secure the things of that is what's getting them really, really angry. pakistan supreme court is meeting to decide whether prime minister iran can violate the constitution. he was facing a no confidence vote which was likely to oust him, but his party blocked the motion can then dissolve parliament and called an election. the opposition claim set to subverted the constitution. israel's government has lost its majority in parliament following the resignation of the chair woman. it stillman, her departure means are fragile coalition. government has to rely on support from opposition. parties to pass legislation. the coalition was formed last year after 4 elections. inconclusive elections were held in 2 years. 9 recent weeks, israel has been on high alert after 11 people were killed in
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a series of attacks. tensions have continued into the fasting month of ramadan. john home and report 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 metal, the muslim holy month begun, you can see here was error israeli security forces. or they've actually just been clearing out the area around the gate. so you can see more of them the about to come in. now and then there are fireworks and things like that. are going all fear around, but oh, so there is a tense atmosphere you can see them coming past us now. because in as little model on the on every year in ramadan we got here on the steps up 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
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and to beat our mothers and our sisters. 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 ramadan 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, gover, after evening prayer in occupied east jerusalem. and it does often become a flash point with israeli security forces. and ramadan still has almost a month until it finishes. we've also the jewish holiday of paul, so we're coming up. so he's writing security forces are going to remain on jaila. harris. president pedro castillo has lifted a curfew just a day after he imposed it. it was put in place to stop a wave, a vine in protest against the rising cost of living. demonstrate his accusing
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castillo of incompetence and are demanding his resignation. mariana sanchez, reports some lima ah wow. protestors to fight a mandatory curfew. president bureau casteel imposed the measure, laid on monday full test her set it infringed on their freedom. police tried to contain the people's anger. they use dear gas as thousands of peruvians demanded custio's resignation. many had come to rally peacefully with children and the elderly. joining the demonstrations, antonio put together his heel protest and his gusty you is ousted indigo. 2 indeed, i am so angry, we cannot have this kind of a president. we have to put pressure on him to leave and to leave. now, stores cools and markets remained closed for most of the day, the army was deployed to some districts. it'll castillo was under pressure and lifted the curfew 6 hours before it was due to n. o. the spike,
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and fuel food and fertilizer prices was too much, even for the president's former supporters, who peruvians, whose hopes were raised when he came to power last year. are now turning their backs on the government. i am. the truth is that castillo has to leave because he's inept. this is not a government out with him. oh, the president met lo make us to find a solution to the crisis but left without announcing any plan. ah, the situation is getting more tens in the streets of the capital as the hours go by . with protesters throwing rocks at police and police responding with here. yes. now these are a serious apprentice that began a week ago. 2 melina, they will continue whatever castillo decides to do next. protesters here say they're fed up with
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a precedent who's not fit to govern. madana sanchez, i just see that you might be to the human rights wash, says molly's army killed more than 300 civilians last month with help from foreign fighters. and you report says it happened in the town of mora in the central part of the country. the marine army says it killed more than $200.00 fighters, but the right school says civilians were also killed. violence with armed whoops has escalated, as 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 and atrocities. but we said that this was the single worst atrocity that we have documented by any armed group in the last 10 years. but also keep in mind that also during the, 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 against civilians and
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suspects to cambodia. now, where surrogate mothers say they're being unfairly targeted. surrogacy has been illegal since 2016 and women are being charged with human trafficking activists say by arresting the mothers and not organizes of commercial surrogacy schemes. it is forcing the trade in unborn babies underground. tony chang met one second mother in cambodia, capital, non pain. a mother washes her son in the back yard of a humble home. but look, a little closer will turn the boy has light skin and like his mother, his hair dyed with ink, is naturally blonde. the bond between them is tight, but 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
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needed money, but i don't know if he's picking me a had me. i guess no mouth on her. 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, accepts no responsibility for the children welfare despite the unexpected burden on the mother's pregnancy. it's not the car but they're selling on the babies. it's
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not a pass to responsible for assisting them in 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. i'm to can you another country, or that became warden who went to another county baldwin listens way. because because the government has been booking very big honda. hey sorting that. even though now we don't have exactly information about her. so busy case, but you'll have one again and again, it's time for von vin to go to work. she can't afford not to with a child to raise her son doesn't want to let her go. she knows a mother's work is never done. and he is now left to be raised in a very different community. from the one his biological parents had in mind. tony
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chang l to 0, cambodia. hong kong, 2nd highest official has resigned. john lee is expected to join the race to replace chief executive carry lamb. she announced she is not seeking a 2nd term in next months election. lee was in charge of security during violent pro democracy protests in 2019. alonzo. ah, that lines on al jazeera, the full scale of killings in the russian ukrainian towns, either of butcher or pain and bore a junker are beginning to emerge. he says more victims are being discovered every day, allegedly tortured, executed and burnt. it's horrible. you see it's just 6 bodies here and her good house. you can see maybe 3.
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