tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 6, 2022 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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you see now the book you complete fifo world comp package today. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i am sammy's a dan. this is the news i live from dough. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, more bodies in boucher roches accused of committing war crimes in ukraine. pikeno fast i was exiled, former president, blaze complied a sentence to life in prison for involvement in the assassination of his trade assessor running short of food, fuel and medicines, doctors and frank a protest against the worsening economic crisis. and we report on the anti trafficking laws being used to target, sorry,
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good mothers in cambodia. i'm trying to get raska with your sports is advantage matches the city as they manage a one know when over. that's a good trade in the 1st leg of the champions league course a final let's start with that war and ukraine. ukraine now saying more victims of torture and execution of being found every day in the cities of boucher in pain and borrowed the anchor and videos continue to emerge, appearing to show more killings, re crane blaine's russian troops. moscow insists it's all fake. mario paul, on the southern coast, on the other hand, well, that's still on the heavy bombardment. 160000 people still there, but they have no water, no electricity, medicine, all communications. and the e. u is working on banning oil imports from russia. that's something it's avoided so far. cranes,
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president says sanctions must match the gravity of what he says or rushes war crimes alvarado means the landscape is described. what happened in the town of boucher as a massacre. m. ron con, begins our coverage. we should warn our view as you may find some of the pictures in this report. to be 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, or you can see maybe a 3 and it house it's maybe one body. it's shut the early, who was shot and learn of a whole town. a suburb of keith is now crime scene. witnesses,
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a russian troops became stock due to cranium resistance and went on a killing spree. a leaf. natalia alexandro over, says russian soldiers checked her nephews fine before taking him away. his remains were recently discovered. now really wanna make slowest move, but almost as he was probably killed on the 8th of march, he was lying all this time in the basement of his body was found 4 days ago and we buried him. he was shot in the ear. peter was chillin 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 my knees. as residents returned home confirmation that multiple family members had gone. era, gabriella 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 to do as a told ukrainian nazis carried out the killings of provocation by nature. but i was
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to check, waco was a federal throughout these are fake a, the fees which the russian army was immediately accused of. and western media began to repeat the accusations symbol tenuously and without a break for sleep. it's more about sale, psychological cells, where ordinary russians do preppy themselves from what goes absolutely games they believe. what 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, they give you 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 churn year. a murray, awful. m wrong con al jazeera cave. well, in the moment, we'll have more on the international reaction to the pictures coming out of butcher
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white house correspondent, kimberly how kit will join us from washington, d. c. step vasa is standing by in brussels. but 1st let's go with rob mcbride. he's in live in western ukraine. so from 1st of all, how are the evacuation looking in mario? paul, what's the situation there? there is a humanitarian corridor in place is one of the corridors that has been set up and is an offer operating on this day. and it comes from murray. you pop, but it is only open to private vehicles. we are hearing from zap alisha. this is the ukrainian controlled city to the north of mattie you, paul, that internally displaced people are arriving day, but it's difficult to judge exactly how many of them will be coming from now. do you, paul? itself, the city is under renewed pressure from russian forces where their attacks and deb bombardments, it does seem as though the russians are stepping up their efforts to completely
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take over the city. there is only just the, the, a small resistance in the center of the city and the russians have such a tight control. now around most of the outskirts of the city, that it's very difficult to get a lot of news out for with the isn't controlled by the russians at the of there is a blame game going on between the 2 sides. the russians, both the, the 2 sides are blaming each other for the lack of humanitarian access getting into the town and humanitarian aid. president says zalinski of ukraine has gone one further in an interview with turkish media, accusing the russians or of hiding evidence of war crimes in mary you, paul, that's why he says, they are not allowing any external organizations such as the international committee of the red cross et cetera, to get access inside the city because he says that they want to keep control of the city to clean up effectively once they take control of the whole city to clean up any evidence of war crimes before they allow people in these are allegations of
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course that the russians categorically deny and rob ukrainian authorities, tanning people to leave the east. how easy is it for people to do that though? that's right. hey, it is difficult but said they are giving this warning now because they say that it, once the attacks starts, that they are expecting it will be very difficult forgive to and to intercede and to help people. so we have this warning from the governors of heart caved on. yes, glue hand school of these eastern regions who are telling people that now is the chance to leave a to do so while there are still buses and still trains are operating. so there are these ways out. we know that there is also of the 11 humanitarian corridors that are operating in the ukraine. on this day, 5 of them are coming from the east, though it is possible for people to leave. and they people are being advised to take this opportunity when they do leave. they will in theory,
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be heading westwards to other parts of ukraine. now the situation and key of us has improved. if you would imagine that some people would, may be trying to stay with relatives or staying in the capital itself. other people maybe would be coming as far as living here in the west of the country. or as we have seen in the past, may be choosing that now is the time that even after weeks are of putting up with the they. so war and the russian offensive at now is the time like millions of others have done to actually leave ukraine. it's itself. all right, thanks so much. rob mcbride there are ahead of nato is warning the war in ukraine could last months or even years. yen stultz and berg says the delivery of more weapons to ukraine will be discussed as nato foreign ministers meet them. brussels no indication that the president putin has so changed his ambition to control the whole of ukraine. ah, and also to rewrite her the national order. so we need to be prepared for
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a long haul. we need to support ukraine, sustain our sanctions, and strengthen our her defenses and her our da terrance. because these can't last for long time, and we need to be prepared for that. let's go live now to steadfast in jesus brussels as that. what can we expect out of this gathering whilst oldenburg has called as a critical phase in the war with the russian forces. moving to the east to don bath, he says urban needs to be a different, a new response, also from nato. that's why the foreign ministers are meeting here in brussels. they're arriving, and also the ukranian. foreign minister dmitri local labor will be here in person to discuss and address a de nato ministers to talk for it 1st hand of it's happening in the ukraine. but
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it's not clear if he's gonna get what he wants, he's been asking for much more military assistance and more offensive weapons. but of course, the need to has been doing this delicate balance between giving support to ukraine militarily, but also not provoking russia. it's interesting that the check republic has now as a 1st natal nation has sent tanks, offensive weapons to ukraine, kind of quietly in the last couple of days. it's only been reported in the last couple of hours. of course, it is going to be raising questions about how rush as gonna respond to that. but there will be more a step up approach as stall to merkel has called it in the next coming days that they will announce. but what is also interesting to note is that the unity that nato had just after the invasion, all the nato countries were very much unified and their comments in their approach . now you can see some cracks already emerging lithuania,
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complaining that nato to you is not doing enough. poland is complaining about at the same thing. so it's interesting to see how this, this balance of different countries will come together in the next coming days. it will be in the thanks so much that vasa and now the u. s. has unveiled more sanctions against russia this time against financial institutions and 2 of president vladimir putin daughters. the biden administration is also accusing a russian billionaire of trying to evade sanctions against him. the 1st action we are announcing today is the unsealing of an indictment. charging russian oligarchy, constantine mouth, f, with sanctions violations. as the indictment charges the treasury department previously identified malice. f, as one of the main sources of financing for russians promoting separatism in crimea, and providing material support for the so called don't ask people's republic. the
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2nd action we are now seeing today is a disruption of a global bot. net controlled by the russian military intelligence agency, commonly known as the g, r you. yesterday, together with our german law enforcement partners, we seized the russia affiliated hydra, darknet mot. market. the world's largest legal market place on the dark web. all right, let's go now to our white house correspondent, kimberly how kit. so kimberly, 1st of all, with sanctions, how serious an escalation and step up is this round i. it is a serious escalation. and the reason for this is that the u. s. in partnership with the g 7 nations, as well as european union in lockstep, is continuing to be not only traumatized by the russian evasion of ukraine. but now is also alarmed by some of the images. particularly the latest ones coming out of
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boucher that seemed to show or at least in the words of the secretary of state and the nato secretary general amount to war cry. something that the u. s. president has repeatedly, in recent weeks, alleged on the part of ludovic putin, but the russian leader is deliberately targeting civilians in this military campaign. something that violates international law. so the u. s. president just moments ago, issuing a statement saying that he is made clear russia would pay the price for what he called the u. s. president calls atrocities in boucher and it appears that this is the latest effort by the, by the administration to do just that. i'm, i'm kimberly what exactly break it down for us the amounts from there. what exactly is the us doing to counter russian web operations? yeah, well this is something that exclusively is a for the most part being handled by the f
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b i because of the unique nature of some of what is involved. and for a long time, the white house has been saying that has been going after the financing capabilities of russia's sort of capacity to finance this invasion. and so this is part and parcel of that the f b, i director christopher, re saying that it has removed the malware that has been existing on some small businesses in the united states. working with german authorities disrupting what's known as the cyclops, blink. net or bot. net system is controlled by the russian government controlled by the g r u. it's many people might be familiar with it. it's known as sound worm. it's the russian government hacking unit. and we've been familiar with it before. it has been responsible for attack cyber attacks, for example, the 2018 olympics as well as other sort of hacking operations. so this is what the
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us government is kind of 0 down on being able to go after this sort of disabling its ability to sort of conduct these operations. and in turn, the financing capabilities that allow for this military operation to continue. all right, we'll leave that. thanks so much. kimberly how could sorry marcella had on use our including high a lot in israel. a number of attacks put the security forces on edge during the month of ramadan. squeezed by challenges on both the far right and far left square in france for the latest on the president's re election hose. and later in small liverpool or in the boxes to reach the champions league semi finals. ah or come back now a former president of became a fast so blaze comply has been sentenced to life in prison for involvement in the
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murder of his predecessor, thomas ankara, and 12 others were killed in a qu in 1987. nicholas hark looks back at sun cutters, life and legacy levin. a visionary, a revolutionary, the son of a nation for the nation, not just lyrics to his song. 34 years after the south nation of brit keener fossils president to my son got. he still revered by millions of people across french speaking africa. 1983, he was described as a feminist and environmentalist than a 33 year old soldier. he was ahead of his time. he turned his back on international aid money and loads from organizations like the world bank instead, favoring self sufficiency, calling for more equal relationship with france, the countries former colonial power. on the 15th of october, 1987 sanker was killed by an armed group along with 12 officials. his close, his friend and former colleague bless, compound, took power. he along 13 others were on trial accused of murdering sancho. bless,
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compile, a was ousted in 2014, following a popular uprising that brought an end to his 27 year rule. he lives in exile in neighboring ivory coast and refused to take part. in this trial, his supporters saw it as a political which height, according to official government documents soccer, a, died a natural death, but in 2015 authorities exude to his remains from a grave. an autopsy revealed, his body was riddled with bullets in 2017 french president. a menu in my corn agreed to release secret files on sanker as death that led to the opening of the trial, though, as behind the assassination thought to silence sancho in his ideals. but it had the reverse effect, millions of people across for, in speaking west africa. see in thong, kara, a symbol of resistance against the powerful he's become a hero. and an icon celebrated in arts, culture and politics. many of those involved in the recent coo and malia and when
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in guinea last september, half, reference sanker as leadership, as an inspiration. these are some of his last words in public. we need to accept, we are africans. it's the only way to live with dignity sanker i says, adding, do you want, does he corrupt government officials or soldiers? then we will get rid of them. this may cost me my life, but we are here to dare. shortly after this speech, sancho rock was shot dead on nicholas hock, his following developments from deka in santa gal. so nicholas, we've got a sentence in, but would it ever be carried out since complies in eggs? all that's right. i mean, president blair's compar former president was compar re heard this verdict from his plush avila outside of the capital of b join ivory coast where he lives in exile. and there is no extra judicial, extra, sorry, extra judicial kind of agreement between i re coast in brooklyn far so at the moment
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. so under the current president, if i recall the president what, it's unlikely that compar it would serve time or would be extradited to go to burkina. faso ta spend time in jail. however, for his right hand men, general gender, who was already in prison for an attempted coup a couple of years ago. well, he's likely to serve the rest of his time in prison in brooklyn, foster. this is for many a victory for the rule of law in this country. so, i mean, given what you've just said, nick, how far will this trial go in actually closing this chapter and actually healing the deep wounds which the assassination of some kind of left in people psyche. well, we have to remember, this is a trial in waiting for the last 35 years. people have been waiting for this sentence to come for the trial to take place. and it's interesting to see how many
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young people are taking to the streets that weren't alive when this murder took place. why? because sancho is much more than the former president of brick foss. so he's an icon, he's a pan african as he's the chicken vara, of africa. and it's the circumstances of his death that made him such a hero, young captain, killed by, by present, blessed compar. right. but what the trial didn't tell us is what was the implication of foreign powers, emmanuel comb with the french know to be this is a former french colony. president, minot mccoy 2017. had promised to release secret documents linked to the killing of son cur. up only a fraction of those documents who were made public. so the circumstances of his death, the involvement of friends, perhaps also, i recall sir togo well the circumstance that sensitive is that is still shrouded
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with some element of mystery. and that has only served to make him even more of a hero. remember sunk her up was a young soldier that promised a vast amount of change in society and the way that many people are burkina faso young berg. and so we're being led. so he promised a change from the past a break away from france, a former colonial power, but also from international organization. saying that he would bring in self sufficiency it in a famous crow sammy. he said, we must choose for champagne for a few or so safe drinking water for all. and that's why so many people are happy with this trial. and this sentencing sammy of south africa hawk from dot com. protests are being held in sedans, capsule and several other cities against the military takeover last year. wednesday marks the 3rd anniversary of demonstrations that broke down formerly dom demonstrates is want an end to minute re rule life now to morgan in cartoon. so
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here's how the demonstration shaping up well, it's not that around 14 gmc, around 4 o'clock local time with about a few 100 processes, the streets here in the capital costume. but right now you can see some of them still here. there are thousands of those who are gathered on airport road, which is where we are right now. one of the destination. uh, the protested, just here in the heart of the capital, whom protests are gathering, also in part to north. that's across the nile river. there altogether gathering in the city of man where there marching to the parliament, which is defunct, but they say they want to show the military that they don't want to be rules now. so they also mark the 3rd anniversary of the 10 that led the military to overthrow former president dominant machine. but brought that so who was supposed to say that they feel the revolution is not complete. they feel like they're still making the
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same demand, demanding that the military handle the parts of the 1000000000 rule that still demanding for democracy. but more than ever, the bill demanding for just an accountability for the live. the processes have been killed, selling the military that they don't want to see them in part, but rather they want to see a civilian government. i thank so much have a morgan there. members of parliament in sri lanka has met for the 1st time since the governing coalition lost its majority. at least 40 politicians walked out of the alliance on tuesday, blaming the government for food and fuel shortages and president go to biology, park. so revoke the state of emergency which gave him widespread power to curb protests. protestors have been demanding his resignation. this economic crisis worsens. offenders reports from colombo, the road to parliament, as you could see behind me, still locked off by barricades as the the security and the law enforcement authorities ensure the protest as dawn, storm parliament or get close. now obviously in parliament today,
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we had the speaker who told the gathering that the crisis, the challenges facing that this is still the beginning that it will get march, march was we had the government insisting the president go to albert. roger proctor is not going to be resigning the he's going know when he's staying put, obviously for the opposition like the t n. a parliamentarian image from under and he said the cabinet had resigned on mass that that itself was an acceptance that the government had failed, that they could not continue with governance. and he said that was a reason why they should step down. but obviously for protests is that stepping down of the cabinet as you can see behind me just across. ah, they're not, they're not satisfied. they still carrying banners and signs and placards. most of them who made that say, you know, go to go home. enough is enough, and just on this side, as you can see, given the tensions, obviously, police rides got. they've got their buttons in hand. they've got their shield. it
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is, oh, i must say pretty peaceful. the police has managed to maintain calm, but there are pockets of tension. and they have been warnings from organizers of these protests as well as the law enforcement authorities to keep things peaceful, not to let the violence get out of hand. israel's government has lost its majority in parliament following the resignation of chairwoman it, it's in man. her departure means the frank child coalition. government is relying on support from opposition. parties that coalition was formed last year after 4 elections in 2 years. but a recent weeks, israel has been on high alert after 11 people were killed in a series of attacks. tensions have continued into the fasting month of ramadan. john hallman has more from occupy these jerusalem has been tensioned some even scuffles and a rest here where we are now at the damascus gate. over the last couple of nights since ramadan. the admit the muslim holy month begun. you can see here that there
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is really security forces or a they've actually just been clearing out the area around the gate. or 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 around that. oh, so there is a tense atmosphere. you can see them coming past this now because in as little medina, every year in ramadan we gather here on the steps up to evening. prayers. we sit here, happy. we sing, we eat the occupations, i'd like to see us happy. they come and start to beat us and to beat our mothers and our sisters. it's a shame we saw 3 people being detained at. 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 b, israeli government,
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nor the palestinian leadership, are interested in escalating things at this point. but this is an area where muslims gover after evening pray in a 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 will so the jewish holiday of paul. so we're coming up, so he's ready. security force is all going to remain on hiler. while still a had an al jazeera ah defiance and through protesters ignore curfew and demand, the president resigns. we look ahead to wednesday's action in the champions league including a block cluster between chelsea in reality, a dread. ah,
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we've got a blast of some early season here for the middle east. hello everyone. good to see you. here's the picture on thursday. so this includes for the levant, iran and the arabian peninsula key weights. we've got you in for a height of 41 degrees and hang tight till high. i think yours will calm your 1st 40 degree day of the year will come on friday. plenty of sun in the forecast. this temperatures will drop as those winds shift around. plenty of 40 degree readings also to be found across pakistan and in the days come as la mobile may hit 40 degrees as well. we've got high temperatures for afghanistan hertz at 35 degrees. it's a good 10 above where you should be for this year. okay, so what weather is sliding eastward from the balkans running into turkey. so we got a shower day through the boss 1st for is stumble, 17 degrees, the number for you. now pulses of rain for central africa can be found closer to
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the coast nigeria, right into cameroon, and gab on. we brazil has a high of 29 as we slide further toward the south. there is some sunny weather to be found here. so for example, in vintage, but cool air has really slung in across south africa. so cape town, 18 degrees. the high for you on thursday, give it a little bit your temperature on the way up all the way to 28 degrees on sunday. that's it for me. she said, ah, with frank assessments, what are the political risks of batek russian oil? a gas for western leaders, o sanctions on russian energy exports ferocity was informed opinions. francie's not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media debt. going to be attaching from leisure and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera,
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investigative journalism. my role in this fight tied the in information battle global experts and discussion. the pandemic didn't create all of these problems. it showed us our true color voices from different corners. we don't need to sensationalize how we fail these stories. what journalists do best is look at the heart of the story. programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. oh, now dedira. lou ah, welcome back. time to recap those headlines now. the full scale of killings and
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destruction in the ukrainian towns of boucher if been and bought bianca. i'm beginning to emerge. tea of says more victims of being discovered every day. fortunately. tortured, executed, and burns. the u. s. has unveiled more sanctions against russia this time against financial institutions. 2 of president vladimir putin daughters washington has also a to 1000000000 that constantly not affairs of trying to evade sanctions against a former president of became a fan so laid comply a has been sentenced to life in prison for involvement in the assassination of his freedom of commerce bank and 12 others were killed during the coo and 987. comply a has been eggs on an ivory coast, and he was tried in absence here. now russia and ukraine are accusing each other of laying mines to endanger shipping in the black sea, as well as the boss. first in turkey,
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i sent him cos all the referrals from his stumble. the threat could affect global trade. with spikes a large metal ball floats in a stumbled boss. first rate, it's a c mine build by the former soviet union. turkish commandos. approach it carefully . the team will diffuse the device and then remove it is the 2nd time in 3 days. turkish fishermen have found a mind like this in their waters. last week. russia's main intelligence agents is that 420 floating miles had drifted into the black sea after breaking off from cables near korean ports because of a storm. ukraine denied these claims. it says russia planted the mines with us, so i strew a former turkish were admirals. how judge it says the ties and the wind are diverting the minds towards the stumble. he believes the minds belong to ukraine, are cool to show it would be illogical for russia to mine ports in odessa, where it's aiming for a military landing. why would they shoot themselves?
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also, if these minds broke off so easily, it means the mining wasn't done properly. that makes one think the mines were left to float free in the black sea. international law allows states to lay sea mines in their waters to protect themselves from attack. but allowing mines to flow into international waters is illegal. looked at, i believe we let that the un should be questioning ukraine. turkey has a strong capacity to sweep the minds, but this is an irresponsible anglo drive it with no matter who was responsible for the mines, they now pause a serious risk to local fishermen like shahan who have been taught not the fish at night. shine says when turkey diffused the mice in the sea last week, the explosion hit like an earthquake. yeah, good, i'm a sick will minor is volatile. if you don't see the mind then you explode. you done what i mean? only a slight contact is enough to do it. night fishing is banned now and thank god as
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the end of the season. but if we weren't peak season in the scenario would be different. we're expecting many more minds to draft by here on a month or so. the black sea is the major shipping outreach for crane oil in oil products, turkish race or the on the waterways trying get to the mediterranean and the agencies 30000 vessels passed through the strait of his stumble last year. any interruption or risk in this region could disrupt the global supply chain. at the same, it is not clear who is responsible for these miser. how many of them are floating out there, posing a threat to people and maria live on last. these questions are answered. it may take years to spot and disabled these explosive devices in the black, c, c. m. k, a solo, al jazeera assemble executives of 6 large oil and gas companies in the us are testifying before a house committee in washington. they're facing questions about soaring gas prices
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. and reported rec, hold profits for their companies. while adam fisher is following the hearing at capitol hill in washington, d. c. seems pretty straightforward. allen, but how politicized is the issue becoming? well, you can tell from immediately from what the healing as cold as of a gauging at the gas pump. that means profiteering at the gas pump and what oil companies can do to help ordinary americans. you can tell just from that headline, that it is the democrats who are in control. he and the house that of called this healing. and immediately the heating fell end to the usual political divide. on one hand, that is the democrat. seeing that the all companies need to do more the understand their global supply, but they can't quite understand why the price is still high and it hit the highest level. it's ever been in the united states in the last 2 weeks, even when the price of crude oil is coming down. on the other hand, you have republican saying, look, this is all about jo biden's, anti oil stance is rush to green. the fact that he is blocked some things like the
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keystone pipeline, seeing that the united states needs to look more at renewables rather than carbon energy. now, what is interesting is that the 5 oil companies have been giving evidence, have all said that they are intending to increase production, which was certainly go a bit against what the republicans are arguing. but the republicans think that this is a political issue that they can use come the mid terms later this year. they believe that if they can say, americans are suffering the cost of higher petrol prices, and it's all down to joe biden, that that is a political win for them. so even though this me have the idea of trying to help the american consumer, what it is is a political battle with one eye on the midterm elections. when thanks so much, adam fisher, russian politician vladimir sharon ski, has died age 75. the right wing populace leader passed away off to cove. it 19
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complications showed enough scale stood at every election since the collapse of the soviet union now was known for altercations in the legislative assembly. he had a reputation for his anti american speeches, as well as his nationalists and often anti semitic comments. a report from the minority rights group, international organization is accused congress, gods and soldiers of killing or raping indigenous spots. what people, it says the battle with targeted in violent attacks in the past 3 years in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the gods are accused of killing at least 20 butler in ca, who's the vague national park. they face allegations of raping at least 15 women, enforcing hundreds out of their homes. i'm burning villages. the report says the german and u. s. government knew about threats to the community in 2019, but continued to fund the pot. robert plumber felt as the reports author, he says, numerous communities were wiped off the face of the earth. the community was
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expelled from the park originally in the mid 1970 s, with the expansion of the park, and lived for decades and sort of conditions of marginalization and impoverishment . in 2018 made the decision to return to the park. now that flew in the face of the approach to conservation in trying in this park, which is a sort of fortress models that imagine that the preservation of bio diversity is incompatible with the presence of communities. and thus the decision was made to organize attacks in which entire villages refer to the ground. and but while we're terrorized again in waves and violence, i'm an invest because journalists and you know circumstances where you can rely on hundreds divided whitney sources. you know, that's really strong corroboration, but in this report it wasn't just hundreds of by with sources. we actually visited the villages days after their destruction, while they're still smoldering, collected the shell casing from the weapons that were you felt said machine gun automatic rifles collected the munitions boxes from heavy weapons that were used to
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show the building to 60 millimeter mortars are p jeez saw articles of blood stated clothing, still drying under the sun, visited the freshly dug grace so basically collected a preponderance of physical evidence, demonstrating that billet numerous villages inhabited by hundreds of the community members were literally wiped off. the face of the earth and bottle were targeted, killed, eye witnesses, described people being killed while the execution style with bayonets and rifles. family members were made to watch corpses being mutilated and heretic ways as part of a policy of attempting to terrorize. if you need to stay off of their land, human rights watch says molly's army killed more than 300 civilians last month with help from foreign sciences. report says it happened in the town of mora in the central part of the country. the malia army says it killed more than $200.00 faces rights groups say civilians were also killed. violence with armed groups has
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escalated this french peacekeepers prepared to leave. the state department has approve the potential sale of ad defense equipment to taiwan. the pentagon says the deal is valued about to $95000000.00. it will include training planning and the operation of the system. my county has more. this is the 2nd such agreement in the course of this year regarding patriot missile systems. this one is with $96000000.00 the previous one within the region of $1900000000000.00. providing patrick missiles, systems along with trading 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
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certainly the previous deals were met with the great anger by china, seeing the u. s. as all being its enemy as it sees that tie one. 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 certification that this is in the us national interests that these weapons off or defensive capacities. and very importantly, the state department says they would not alter the balance of power in that region . now, opinion polls in france suggest the race to become the next president is tightening emanuel, my crawl remains favorite, but he's just been felt a blow. a fraud investigation has been opened into allegations consultancy firms did not pay proper taxes on government contracts during his presidency. i crohn is also facing a challenge from the left and the right. as natasha bottler reports from the
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northern city of lily. 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 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 neil, he said, if elected it end inequality, fight, climate change and tackle the cost of living crisis. oh, good, good. in new york lost 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, my call, mental show once nicknamed 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 manual michael was al camille for i counted milan,
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sean embodies anti capitalism. pro worker's rights were seek a factory, shutting and france. we want a strong europe and milan shown the only one with answers set up on the disorder. one of the main reasons velasco is doing so well in this presidential election, this 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 disinterest, 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 is it lost the battle of ideas and, and also launch presidency is seen in its legacy as
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a moment of weakness or in terms of ideas in terms of proposals, in terms of also answers to the problems of globalization of, for the changes are in the society, with most parties on the left, including the greens 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 france is left is ready for a revival. natasha butler al jazeera, lill, saragossa mothers in cambodia say they're being unfairly targeted. sorry garcia's been illegal since 2016 and women are being charged with human trafficking. tony chang met one, sorry mother and cambodia is capital non pen. 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,
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his head died with ink is naturally blonde. the bond between them is tight, but they share no genetic routes. 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 given birth,
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the 32 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 frequency is not the calm battle selling under may be visible. it's not our task to responsible for assisting them. and during that time, on raising their own children, campaign is opposing human trafficking. fear that by criminalizing the mothers, rather than the organizes, the trade in unborn babies has just gone under ground. i'm to can you another country or that he can warden who went when eric hardly for doing this way because because the government has been working very thick on that. hey thought didn't even know. now you don't have exactly information about us. so busy case. but heaven
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again, and again, it's time for von vin to go to work. she can't afford not to the child to raise her son doesn't want to let her 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 al jazeera cambodia, a curfew imposed improves a stump protest against the rising cost of living as lost it just 24 hours. president federal castillo reversed his decision, as opponents accuse him of incompetence and demand his resignation. marianna sanchez reports from lima. ah, protesters defied a mandatory curfew. president bureau castillo imposed the measure, laid on monday. full testers, set it infringed on their freedom. police tried to contain the people's anger,
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they used dear gases, 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. protestant with gusty, you're is ousted indigo indian. i'm so angry. we cannot have these kind of a president, we have to put pressure on him to leave and to leave now stores colton. markets remained closed for most of the day, the army was deployed to some districts. little castillo was under pressure and lifted the curfew. 6 hours before it was due to n, o, the spike, 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
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a government out with him. ah, the president met lawmakers to find a solution to the crisis, but left without announcing any plan. oh, the situation is getting more tense in the streets of the capital as the hours go by with protesters throwing rocks at police and police responding with their young . now these are a serious apprentice that began hello melinda. 2 will continue whatever christie decides to do next. protesters here say they're fed up with a precedent who's not fit to govern madana sanchez. i just see that you might be too oh, stella had on al jazeera, installed the opening gulf major of the is thoughts on thursday, and tiger woods remains confident of making a comeback. ah
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ah ah ah, ah bolts find it's time to catch up on the game with joe. sammy, thank you. well, the champ is equal to finals continue on wednesday. villareal faced find munich and defending champ, his chelsea house rail madrid. madrid's coach carlo and chelsea has arrived in london. italian didn't travel with the rest of the squad because he tested positive for coven 19, but has now returned a negative result. so he can be in the dugout at stanford bridge later against his former club. when i saw his idaho go back, it always happens at round madrid. even if we come from a run of 10 winds and we lose one or draw another, there's always criticism and people doubt us. i don't think there are any problems
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for us. we know where we are and what we're doing was before moving to round the dread co 2 hours in go for chelsea and the belgian says their new owners need to keep the spirits of the club when they take over. chelsea also played round the drill in the champions league last season, winning $31.00 over 2 legs in the semifinals. re should be very rare that teams with this kind of experienced this kind of flare. and this kind of, of quality can produce special performances such but and special nights and special occasions for us. it's also pretty special occasion to play against ramos, for it and a quarter final. so that's why we feel also pretty excited and we don't lose too much sleep to think about where they are in europe. we won't approve for point. again, we want to prove it to ourselves. and that's the target. on tuesday, manchester city secured a one know when over let to come a trade in their 1st leg was kevin de goinna. he scored the winning goal in the
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70th minutes. besides, meet again in the trades next week just to feel game. tough opening i doing 25 minutes play 55. so is so difficult to find spaces by we were patient enough except the 1st then fight to minute the cycle. unfortunately, at the end we had one or 2 more chances with came in to school my goals, but even 10202 my, there's always a stuff difficult. liverpool took a big step towards the semi finals. they were 31 winners that been feca. abraham i cannot take, gave liverpool, the late am for half time the away side had their 2nd job, louis diaz, setting up study or money early in the 2nd open feca pulled one back, a mistake by cannot take gifted a chance to darwin, nunez. but in the final few minutes, liverpool restored that to gall advantage when dia scored
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a 3rd to put them firmly in control ahead of next week's return. leggett, unfilled a few missed chances from home as solid. though amanda young clock says the international matches with egypt. i've taken their toll should it's clear that more wants to score as well, especially in this moment. but it's, it's all fine. it's a tough period. both boys came back from africa. it's really not easy. massive russia on both of the shoulders, both had to solid for their countries. the managers part in that as well to put it on them, i think. and it's now needs a bit time to said, well, that's all or game for, for more and study. tonight. one could call the other one unfortunately not, but everything will be fine. tiger woods who make a long away to come back to competitive gulf on thursday at the 1st major of the year, it played a practice round at augusta earlier. the last told him and he played that was also
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the master's that was november 2020. and then 14 months ago, he was seriously injured in a call crash, which was resulted in his like being amputated. the 5 time master's champion admits he still has some pain. does believe he can win it. acosta. i've been in worse situations and played one tournaments now. haven't been in situations like this where i've had of a walk and endure. you know what? i'm going to try and endure. that's gonna be different. that's a different challenge. you know, those are all times that i can draw upon that. i was successful. how i've learned how to block things out and focus on what i need to focus on. and that's certainly going to be the challenge this week. it's crazy, but he, nobody has a work ethic and determination like him. i think it's, i've never seen anything like it in terms of setting your mind to something and
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kind of setting a goal for yourself and proving to yourself and everybody that you can do it really throw that his back. and his point is walker for sure. cuz obviously at one point didn't know if that was even possible. so i'll be, i think it means a lot for him to be here and, and hopefully he'll get a tear it off on thursday. it's amazing. if you think about where he was at, you know, a year ago to now, i don't know how many people, if anybody, you know, could be out here on this in this is not an easy walk. so to be out here, ah, and not to throw his age in the mex, but i don't think that helps much at all for that kind of recovery. but is anybody surprised? nick carrie us is never far away from creating headlines in the world, a tennis, but on this occasion it's all positive. yes, trailing, recorded his 1st victory on clay since 2019 his 3. that victory over american mackenzie mcdonald was made even more impressive, given carrier, hasn't played a tournament on this surface for almost 3 years. your play another american tommy
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pull in the 2nd round. yes, the big one a little bit, but you know my game to suit like well, well, but you know, it's a great atmosphere on the grounds, pretty involved. so for this continues to progress river in the me a the l. a lake has won't feature in the playoffs this season. after losing to the phoenix suns, $121.00 to $110.00 the lake. is there 11th in the western conference and can no longer make the top 10 phoenix now have a franchise record of 63 winds for this season. and the utah jazz officially secure to sponsor the playoffs after beating the memphis grizzlies and overtime, ito were led by rudy. go bear with 22 points and 21 rebounds at the play of the game. was this stung from done? well, house junior. all right, that's why you spoke now more later. sammy, thanks so much that brings us to the end of this news, albert on back in a moment with a full sharp stay with us. ah
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