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the adventures of a car and lead to africa di, rates on al jazeera, a ward winning documentary from around the world. on al jazeera. mm. ah. crimean soldiers search for mines and trying to identify bodies. we report from boucher where russian soldiers are accused of killings and torture every time they come across a body though, search at 1st for any potential booby traps before looking for any form of id that might be able to identify the body. ah, sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up the u. s. policy is
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oligarchs and looks to take down russia cyber operation, akin offenses exiled. former president is sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in the assassination of his predecessor, running short of food fuel and medicine doctors and trying to protest against the worsening economic crisis. ukraine says more victims of torture and execution of being found every day in the cities of butcher it. when i bought the anchor, i am videos continue to emerge, appearing to show more killings. ukraine blames russian troops. but moscow insist so fake. a mon con has travel to boucher should warn viewers. you may find some of the pictures in his report, disturbing. left to ross. we don't know how long the body of this man has been in these woods. his fingers have been eaten by stray dogs,
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as ukrainian soldiers are found through these words and are any looking for mines. but every time they come across a body they'll search at 1st for any potential booby traps before looking for any form of id that might be able to identify the body. the search of this area of boucher is only just beginning and there may be more bodies to find. this is the children summer camp friendships were forged. her memories made the v marks the russian military takeover. it's now a place of nightmares when butcher was retaken on the 31st of march, 5 bodies were discovered in the basement of the compound. those who found them say they were allegedly tied up and executed, pulls of blood remain the only sign of what happened to her. but she, tatiana was in her home when the russians arrived, to say, some of these debrel,
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the russians took everything, they could. it's horrible, it's horrible. i never thought this could happen to us. other people suffered a lot. and this is the sri she lives on. ukrainian authorities are surveying, the damage butcher is now under ukrainian military control. everywhere you look, soldiers are patrolling while evidence is gathered for any potential war crimes investigations or iran con, joins us now live from cave. so clearly from that report, him run, you've been to some of these areas which are really the center of global attention right now. give us a feeling of what it was like to be there and, and how common are these disturbing images that we, we are seeing well, almost every day they're uncovering more and more. ready bodies being found in various different places, it wasn't just the mass grave that we saw or the other day wasn't just miss parker
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that we saw today when we were actually at the location. they were discovering bodies. and the town has now been taken over by the military, the military and house going in and sweeping their going house to house that are recording as much as they can of the destruction of the bodies they're finding. but we were there 2 days ago and the atmosphere was very different. on wednesday it was a lot darker. it was a lot more nervous. people were jumpy. the military aware had tanks inside voucher itself, a heavy security presence, the more bodies that they finding the more atrocities that the friday and say the russians committed that they, uncovering, the more people are beginning to realize that something really bad happened here. now, they need to turn that into legal terms. they need to have an investigation that proves that the russians did commit atrocities did commit war crimes. that's the
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focus. now. we heard go to mazda lensky, the president, talk at the united nations just 24 hours ago. very strong comments, not just about the russians and atrocities that they committed, but to allegedly committed but about the un security council itself, the russians for their part, i saying that they didn't do any of this. that it was all staged, according to a one comment by saying i live off the russian foreign minister. but sammy, there's a very marked very different atmosphere now. as more things come to light. all right, thanks so much. and sim, ron con for us there in keith. mario full on ukraine. southern coast is still under heavy bombardment. 160000 people are still there, but they have no water, no electricity. madison, no communications. rogue mcbride is in live where he's been following developments and multiple there is a humanitarian, colorado in place. it's one of the corridors that has been set up in the upper
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operating on this day. and it comes from are you pub? but it is only open to private vehicles we are hearing from appreciate this is the ukrainian control safety to the north of matthew paul as it's internally displaced people arriving that. 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 with air attacks and bomb bob and it does seem as though the russians are stepping up their efforts to completely take over the city. there is only just 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 with the isn't controlled by the russians. they, there is a blame game going on between the 2 sides, the russian, both the 2 sides are blaming each other for the lack of humanitarian access.
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getting into the town and mandatory night. president says lensky of ukraine has gone one further and an interview with turkish media, accusing the russians of hiding evidence of war crimes. in murder you, paul, that's why he said they are not allowing any external organizations, such as the international committee of the red cross, etc. 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 course that the russians categorically, deny the head of nato is warning the war and ukraine could last months or even years. yen salt and bergs, as the delivery of more weapons to ukraine, will be discussed as nato foreign ministers, meat and brussels. we have seen no indication that the present putin has so changed his ambition to control or the whole of ukraine. ah, and also to rewrite 3rd in natural 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 under our deterrence. because this can't last for long time and we need to be prepared for that. so barson is in brussels with morons. dalton berg, strong stance against russia. what we've seen now in the last couple of days and weeks as well. also, especially after these images came out from a boucher that civilians there. that has been some correct appearing. it seems that countries are calling out for more action, a more aggressive action, also by nato offensive weapons. also be going to be sent to ukraine and others are much more careful. so that's a very interesting tone that he is striking there. and he's talking also about this a strategic concept that nato is going to discuss during this meeting, sort of
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a road map that nato is looking at the future. salt and berg earlier today said there's shifting a shift in the world order. so to say also because of what's happening in ukraine and with the russian invasion. so that's also on the table. how is nato looking at this new reality and how are they gonna prepare? so it's a very interesting discussion that we're going to see is salt burkle to very important in this new crucial face of the war in ukraine. u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin is in brussels for those meetings with nato allies. and he says, the group will focus on what more can be done to help you crane. we set out to do 3 things. if russia decided to pursue this horrific aggression against ukraine. ah, one was to support, are you printing partners? we're doing that to was to put extraordinary pressure on russia. we're doing that. 3 was to make sure that we were shoring up the defenses of our own alliance nato.
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and we're doing that. and to day tomorrow, we'll continue to talk about not only how we can sustain these efforts, but how we can build upon the u. s. has unveiled more sanctions against russia this time against financial institutions and 2 of president vladimir putin daughters. the vitamin ministration is also accusing a russian billionaire trying to evade sanctions against him. the 1st action we are announcing today is the unsealing of an indictment. charging russian oligarchy, konstantin mouth. f with sanctions violations, as indictment charges. the treasury department previously identified malik f, as one of the main sources of financing for russians promoting separatism in crimea, and for providing material support for the so called don't ask people's republic. the 2nd action we are now seeing today is a disruption of a global bot. net controlled by the russian military intelligence agency,
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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 on russia and ukraine are accusing each other of laying mines to endanger shipping in the black sea, as well as the boss for us in turkey and cinema casala reports from his stumble, the threat could affect global trade with spikes a large amount of all floats in a stumbles boss for a straight. it's a c mine built by the former soviet union. turkish commandos. approach it carefully . the team will defeat the device and then remove it. is the 2nd time in 3 days turkish fishermen have found in mind like this in their waters. last week, russia's main intelligence agents. his at 420 floating minds had drifted into the black sea after breaking off from cables near ukrainian ports because of
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a storm. he crane denied these claims. it says russia planted the mines. good as mute, so us to a former turkish rear admiral to her judge. it says the ties and wind are diverting the minds towards the stumble. he believes the minds belong to ukraine with our cove shoot. it would be illogical for russia to mine ports in odessa. where it's aiming for a military landing, why would they shook themselves? also if these minds broke off so easily, it means the mining wasn't done properly. that makes one think the minds were left to float free in the black sea. international law allows states to lay sea minds in their waters to protect themselves from attack, but allowing mines to flow into international waters is illegal. look, i believe i wish we lit that the un should be questioning ukraine. turkey has a strong capacity to sweep the mind, but this is an irresponsible roger. i think that it no matter who was responsible
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for the mines, they now pause a serious risk to local fishermen like shahan, who have been told 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 when might know is volatile. if you don't see the mind, then you explode, you'd done, but i'm only a slight contact is enough to do it. night fishing is banned now and thank god as the end of the season. but if we weren't peak season than the scenario would be different, we're expecting many more minds to drop by here in a month or so. the black, these, the major shipping outreach for grain oil, an oil products turkish race, are the on the waterways trying get to the mediterranean and the agencies 38000 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 mines or how many of them are floating out there, posing a threat to people, and maria,
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and live on last. these questions are answered, it may take years to spot and disabled these explosive devices in the black, c. c 9 because solar, al jazeera, assemble fella head on al jazeera. the defiance fin to protest is ignored. few and de mom, the president's resign and communication versus observation sciences that lifetime blurring their view, the color, the a we've got a blast as some early season heat for the middle east, however, on good to see you. here's the picture on thursday. so this includes for the levant, iran and the iranian peninsula q weights. we've got you in for
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a high of 41 degrees and hang tight till high. i think yours will come. your 1st 40 degree day of the year will come on friday. plenty of sun in the forecast. the 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 lama bod may hit 40 degrees as well. we've got high temperatures for i've got to stop harassing at 35 degrees. it's a good 10 above where you should be for this time. you're 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 the pulses of rain for central africa can be found closer to the coast. nigeria, right into cameroon. and gab on libra vill 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 vin talk, but cool air has really slung in across south africa. so cape town, 18 degrees. the high for you on thursday, but give it
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a little bit your temperature on the way up all the way to 28 degrees on sunday. that's it for me. see said the emmanuel mcfall c to ship of france has been beset with turmoil and hodges on holidays. now, as the president seats, a new term in office the far right has become his biggest electric challenge with but will it's hard line rhetoric the overshadowed by international event. people in power investigates, frances, fearful campaign on jessie lou.
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ah, to watching out is there a time to recap our headlines now? the full scale of killings and destruction in the ukranian, towns of boucher it had been and bought a bianca are beginning to emerge. keith says more victims of being discovered every day revolted, the tortured, executed, and even burn. the port city of mario full is still facing heavy fighting anerio bombardment. 160000. people are trapped. they have no water, electricity, or medicine. the u. s. has unveiled more sanctions against russia this time against financial institutions and to president vladimir putin. daughters washington was also accused billionaire constantine, monday. busy of trying to evade sanctions against him. now us authorities also confirm they've disrupted the world's largest dark net market place of illegal items and services. according to the department of justice. last year,
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hydro market who's uses were primarily from russian speaking countries. i counted for about 80 percent of all dark net market related crypto currency transactions. since 2016, the size has received about $5200000000.00 in crypto concert transactions. i remark, it was also facilitating the sales of drugs, false identification documents, and money laundering services for bitcoin. oh, jody westby joins us live from washington, d. c. she is chief executive at global cyber risk. good to have you with us. so take us through what the shutting down of hydra means for the dog net, 1st of all. well, for the internet overall, that means a lot more safety for businesses. these bought nets are very dangerous, especially the ones established by g, r. u. the rash and military have,
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as you noted, conducted billions of dollars worth of damage in their attacks. it's been very difficult to disrupt them, but the united states has developed a technique, the words, a court ordered take down where they actually can detect the computers that have the malware. and then they get a warrant, almost like a search warrant. go into the computer, usually of small businesses, remove the malware and go back out and the businesses don't even know about it. so it's somewhat controversial and questionable whether it really does close the door . but it is effective in shutting down this kind of activity. so when you way shutting it down versus leaving it alone and dealing with all of these concerns, i think the shutting it down usually prevails. and it's a great step that our government could work with international partners to do that . that opens up so many more questions. first of all, how does one know that it's ready been shot down because it is after all,
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the dot net, right? yeah, well, so the dark net is you know, that layer and the internet where the criminals play and so you never really shut down the dark net and, and so certainly the g r u is still out there. they have many other actors than this one team. i believe this was called the sand one chambers, particularly destructive. but there's plenty more criminals in weight down there in the dark net. so we haven't eliminated the problem from the dark net, but we have eliminated for a time being one of the biggest actors and most damaging actors. and how much of a blow is this to rushes cyber operations in particular? well, it could be a lot because you know, when you think about it, in a while, i expect a big surgeon,
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cyber crime from russia because they're going to realize that the only thing of any value over there is crypt. a currency and cyber crime is fueled by crypt, a currency and rush is one of the biggest actors. so as i, it dawns on the russian population, that putin has gotten them basically isolated globally. and their roubles are worth nothing. then i expect that crypto currency and cyber crime will be key players of the russian economy. and so i don't think that we why i think we've done a very big 1st step, but we must be prepared embraced, there'll be more to come on. thanks so much for your analysis on that. and thank you. a former president of becky no fast so blaze computer has been sentenced to life in prison for involvement than the murder of his freed assessor. thomas, i'm caught on 12. others were killed in
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a queue with 1987. nicholas hawk looks back, his son, color life, and legacy. a visionary was a revolutionary, the son of a nation for the nation, not just lyrics to his song. 34 years after the south nation of beacon of 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 loans from organizations like the world bank instead, favoring self sufficiency and calling for a more equal relationship with friends, the countries former colonial power. on the 15th of october, 1987 soccer was killed by an armed group along with 12 officials. his closest friend and former colleague blessed compound took power. he along 13 others were on trial accused of murdering sancho. bless, compile, a was ousted in 2014, following a popular uprising that brought an end to his 27 year rule. he lives in exile in
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neighboring ivory coast and refused to take part in this trial, his supporters saw it as a political witch hunt. according to official government documents, soccer a died a natural death, but in 2015 authorities assumed his remains from a grave. an autopsy revealed his body was riddled with bullets in 2017 french president. a menu in my coin agreed to release secret files on soccer. his death that led to the opening of the trial, though, as behind the assassination thought to silence on carrying his ideals, but it had the reverse effect. millions of people across french speaking west africa. see in san 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, who in molly in when in guinea last september, half reference hunkers leadership as an inspiration. these are some of his last
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words in public. we need to accept your africans. it's the only way to live with digging to teach. hunker said adding, do you want to corrupt government officials or soldiers? then we'll get rid of them. this may cost me my life, but we are here to dare. shortly after this speech song, kara was shot dead. nicholas hawk al jazeera protests are being held in sudan capital and several other cities against the military take over last year. wednesday marks the 3rd anniversary of demonstrations that brought down former leda model. the ship demonstrates is wanted end to minutes, the rule, members of parliament centurylink i have 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 got a bio roger fox or a vote, the face of emergency which gave widespread power to curb process processes have been demanding its resignation as an economic crisis worth. and israel government
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has lost its majority in parliament following the resignation of chairwoman. it silman departure means the fragile coalition. government is relying on support from opposition. parties that coalition was from last year after 4 elections in 2 years occur. few imposed in total to stop protest against the rising cost of living. his last just 24 hours. president federal castillo reversed his curfew decision, as opponents accused him of incompetence demand this resignation. battiata sanchez reports from lima. the protesters to fight a mandatory curfew. president, brutal castillo and post the measure. later on monday, full tester said it infringed on their freedom. police tried to contain the people's anger, the, the use deer gases, thousands of peruvians demanded custio's resignation. many had come to rally
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peacefully with children and the elderly, joining the demonstrations and to newport to go to your protest and with gusty you is ousted. big. no, indeed, i'm 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 remain closed for most of the day. the army was deployed to some district. it'll garcia was under pressure and lifted the curfew 6 hours before it was due to in the, the spike and fuel food and fertilizer prices. 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 lawmakers to find
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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, a protest that began out week ago. many. 2 believe not been will continue whatever cost to your decides to do next. protesters here say they're fed up with a precedent who's not fit to govern. medina, such as i just see that you might be to communications satellites opening us. do a marvelous job of keeping us connected, but the downside is they cause light pollution, making it difficult for astronomers to peer into other worlds. nowhere is that more apparent than in northern chile, home to the world's largest star, gazing center. see newman now with the story. when you gaze at the sky, you're likely not only seeing stars,
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but increasingly low earth orbit satellites. there's so many, they often look like a moving glittering train. wow. closer to earth. children at this primary school in north central chilly are enjoying the benefits as well. 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 that with it's an incredible change in terms of what we can do in class. now it's a very important educational tool, not just for us, but all school that blackwell 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
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makes all this technology possible. so far, there are 1500 of them out there in outer space, but the company has been authorized to place as many as 12000 in the next 5 years. and that's the trouble, the satellite competing with another scientific wonder, modern astronomy. the world's largest telescope, the eel t is been built in northern chile, which will soon house 70 percent of the world's astronomical infrastructure. but astronomers say light pollution and frequencies generated by low orbit satellites are interfering with all important observations of other planets. but what has to happen to 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
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a. we are going to be able to see if those plans have oxygen. for example, if there is any chance that may be some kind of life and those planet. and we're given those 1st steps into looking for future homes for humanity. united states office for outer 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. she and human al jazeera when a kiddos chilly. ah, i'm, let's take you through some of the headlines here now the 0 now the full scale of killings in the ukrainian towns of food.
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