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available and that's only to the surrounding villages. so people like flew me in rose, now need to find another way to get out of the city. but for now they, like many others, would have to return home hoping tomorrow is a better day. ah . at least 5 people, the wounded in a shooting in central tel aviv. ah, i've learned tina this is andrew here alive from london, also coming up on the blockade and bombardment. ukraine. race is to evacuate civilians from the east, where russian forces a refocusing their sold. costanza prime minister fights for his political survival after the supreme court says he dissolved parliament illegally and no competence
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vote must go ahead. chattering, racial and gender barriers in the us content. j brown, jackson is set to become a fast black female justice on the u. s. supreme court after centers approve her nomination. ah hello. we begin with breaking news is rarely medic say, 5 people have been wounded in a shooting in central television. it happened in a crowded area with several bars and restaurants on thursday evening. the motive of the shooting is not known. john hallman is in west jerusalem for us. so what, what do we know about this, john? was you say this happened in street in terms of central part of the story. say it's full of cause they would have been quite a few people out. local media reporting that they would to separate companies at this, shooting to place in various locations on the street just from the pictures that
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we've said. it does appear to be similar to that of an attack rather than just a criminal shooting. and this is coming at the moment, especially in israel, in which there's a lot of glory about this sort of thing. because the last few weeks there been 3 separate attacks left at 11 people. that means row. so the prime minister has been saying over the course of the last week, be prepared the vigilant because that it will be, we're expecting that will be for attacks weeks to come. and is there any sense of there the increasing security at the moment? what's happening with that? yes, definitely. israel has been sending police most forces out on the street. and actually even the prime minister has said in the last week or so to anyone that has a gun license. this is a time to be carrying your weapon. so this is definitely
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a very brief worry for them. it's been the most violent time in the country quite some, quite some time to years in fact. so this is a moment that they were graceful especially given to it's the start of the muslim holy month of ramadan often brings tensions in this part of the world. so it is something that i was worried about. it appeared to be being pulled out of the town home and that thank you much indeed will the come back as soon as the federal commission? thank you. ukraine government is racing to evacuate civilians from the east wallet braces for a massive russian offensive of warranted its 7th week. russia is refocusing its assault on the dom bus, ukraine's industrial heartland. the most intense fighting has taken place. internet's no hands and the province of cock have you created. officials say russian forces are attempting to encircle the troops in the region. meanwhile ahead
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of nato says western allies have agreed to boost support for ukraine, including the delivery of a wide range of weapons and new york city. north nation is general assembly, especially to suspend russia from the human rights council. after the world was shocked by images that showed the bodies of ukrainian civilians, allegedly killed by russian forces left on the streets of a northern town. well, this is ukraine's pharmacist, as an incident, repaired to show ukrainian forces killing detained russian soldiers will be investigated or so said joins us at live from cave. and recently you've got more information about that. one of the video that was released in the last few days while the video came in a very delicate time for ukraine as russia is being accused by the war leaders and international organizations, off off
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a committing the war crimes against civilians in the town of which are at northwest in key years now. ukraine is facing the same allegations here. so the event that the in that the saw and in this video happened on march 13th. so while the russian forces were retreating from the willis of demetrika at they had been ambushed by the by the ukrainian forces. and the, the, the russian forces came under an artillery shelling, heavy artillery fighting. dozens of them had been killed. those of survived the fight. they ran into the woods, but they also have been killed today. i and my team, you went there to see what the residents are seen and what exactly happened there. in that video, we seen that a russian soldier who was still alive and heavily breathing has been shot twice by the ukrainian forces. so i and my team went there to see exactly what happened
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on the spot to bully, the ridge of the material is recovering from a mont long c h by russian forces. it was a front line in the battle for the capital key. and the wounds are still roll them the same cause we survived. we lived here by the forest where all the houses were bombed, where everything was burned. that's where we lived. we were bombed 24 hours without stopping. we never thought that we can survive here in this village. we survived armageddon stolen grabbing. this is starlen, glad. as the russian forces try to be through. they were ambushed by waiting, ukrainian, artillery. heavy fighting continued for almost 24 hours here on this road, just outside demetrika severely shalt a column of russian tanks and personnel carriers were wiped out. many soldiers remained inside, now barely recognizable. those who survived the fight were captured. if you show
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in the killing of one of prisoners of war has ceased emerged which has caused us right here. ukrainian forces captured to russian soldiers. one of them was still alive and gasping. then a soldier shot the man twice. and after the man kept moving, the soldier shot him again, and the man stopped the killing to happened around much short heat while a russian column was retreating from the area. ukrainian de fassman, as we said, the destruction of a russian. a convoy here was precise work. however, the video shows a more complicated reality that russian colonel bogdan was a soldier for 42 years before he retired. when the war started, he took up arms again. he questions the videos, authenticity. we doors,
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mentor one and as though kim, this video was editor balloon. when we get prisoners here, we detain and trade them for the cranium. we are not barbarians saunters, we don't shoot prisoners, jalap. while you clean in officials, elegy russian forces are committing war crimes against civilians in the region. now they face similar acquisitions. they're promising to investigate up here to look in over green. you are seattle area one who died in this warmed in all of the russians and ukrainians. one person bertha responsibility. gotcha. let me put you are as willing a silver this and even if possibly our armed forces made some relations which led to the best. if people still put him is responsible emotionally, it is not asking or started the war, but him are inch of a criminal wish. what they personally zoellner asked was originally, it requires a personalized approach case by case. but according to the geneva conventions,
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according to the geneva conventions, neither hon. about this war shouldn't co happened as the war grains own and continues to claim lies. the fear here is off more atrocities to come even though the, the ukrainian advisor to the you can and interior administer on how to shinkel said that the russia only bad the responsibility of anyone being killed in ukraine . they're russia, they're, you came in for a minister today during the nato summit in brussel said that you mean in army speaker, observe the rules of the war and the isolated incidents can happen, but they have to be investigated. this is the 2nd time that ukraine is facing, such allegations in mid march. that has been an alice video showing the cleaning forces torture in the russian captured soldiers. and during the peace talks in
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a stumble, which took place on the 29th of march, the russian delegation protested buchanan delegation and ukraine inside, accepted that protest. and they promised to investigate, however, so far that hasn't been any tangible result coming out of that investigation. so this time, as you claim is facing such allegation for the 2nd time, we will, if we need, we need to wait and see if the, the, if this investigation is going to produce any concrete result. so said i thank you very much indeed. residence of a nearby china richer has spoken of the trauma they suffered under russian bombardment. many spent more than a month in basements or shelters to escape the fighting. people are now beginning to venture out and survey the damage to their homes. you move. we were in the basement for 35 days. there was shelling all the time. sometimes there was no water
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. sometimes there was no food or my there was no light all the time. there was no information. phones didn't work. there was shots all the time. the children were cold, i hugged them all the time. i told them that everything would be fine and ukrainian soldiers would come. i explained to them how to fall, how to run, how to feign and who you are you ukrainian or of course he is working to identify hundreds of body is found in berkshire and all the towns the un humanitarian chief, much in griffith visited earlier. some of the bodies have been buried in a mass grave near church. ukraine has been the killings on russian troops, allegations moscow denies and emotion griffith spectrometers here. he described what he saw and i had the unpleasant and awful privilege as you say, again to day to see the worst of what people can do to people and i, i was taken to a mass grave and the co out of a church. this is
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a grave where local people had brought out 280 bodies of dead people, crown bluecross to this grave. so they could at least have somewhere where they could be provisionally buried when we were there and we saw these bodies in these graves and then now being big zoomed brought out for forensic examination to find out who killed these people. and, you know, one of the things that came to my mind course was if you are a close relative to any of those 280 people, you would want a decent burial in this tragic circumstance. and we're still waiting for it. and we're still waiting for the results of the destination to see exactly
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who did the terrible things we should be comfortable. my 2nd general attorney could tell you as a cause, cold friend of investigation, we think that's totally right. i'm glad the local authorities are also launching their own. we need the truth. we need to urgently and we need the people to have some kind of closure off these terrible instances. last weeks, the head of nato says allies have agreed to strengthen support from ukraine, including the delivery of a wide range of weapons and follows a 2 day meeting of nature. pharmacist in brussels. eyes are providing a wide range of different reference systems, both. so with arrow systems, but also modern equipment. and i think that this distinction between offensive and defensive is a bit strange, because we speak about providing weapons to come through, which is defending itself on the self defense is arise to which is enshrined
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in the you and shocker. so everything ukraine, thus, with the support from the dollars is defensive. state antony blinkin says washington will not let anything stand in the way of sending more arms to ukraine. we have been individually united states and collectively as partners more than 30 countries providing to ukraine. the weapons and systems that we believe it can use most effectively and that it needs to push back against our russian aggression. and we're not going to let anything stand in the way of getting ukrainians what they need and what we believe can be effective. so we're looking across the board right now, not only at what we've provided and continue to provide, but whether there are additional systems that would make a difference. russia has been suspended from the u. n. leading human rights body of
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allegations that russian troops committed atrocities against civilians in northern ukraine. 93 members of the un general assembly voted to strip russia its membership of the human rights council. 24 voted against russia has dismiss it as a political move. less is good figured out. so the russian federation made a decision about suspending its membership in the human rights council before the end of its term on the 7th of april this year. when russia has always considered the human rights council as an important component of the universal system of promoting and protecting human rights, whose main role is to contribute to the development of a constructive and politicized inter governmental dialogue on key issues of the human rights agenda. unfortunately, in today's conditions, the council is in fact, monopolized by one group of states who use it for their short term aims. krista salumi has more from the united nations. 24 countries voted with russia against the
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move to suspended from the human rights council, including china, who called it a dangerous precedent to remove russia before an investigation into what happened was complete. other countries echoed that as well. south africa, brazil, india, even mexico, a country that co sponsored a general assembly resolution condemning russia for its aggression and calling on it to withdraw stopped short of supporting this resolution saying it went too far that they feared it would polarize the world body even further. and instead of helping with discussions and bringing a resolution might make things worse than that said, the supporters, clearly, very happy russia. russia has been censured by the general assembly saying that it is a successful attempt to hold russia accountable to come this half hour shall ankin students join calls for the president to resign. as the country struggles when it's
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west economic crisis. since independence. ah now it's still cold enough in northern europe, the snow to fall out of storms that run through a dragon. some of the other stoop co, north, the arctic circle. yas, about the times it's windy, cold weather as well as a sort of cut off. so below which is an awful lot more settled from the point of view of is it winter or is it not? but this is definitely still winter, west oak and fall at low levels in, posit denmark, norway and widely in sweden. and then these are snow showers brought down to scotland, but the cold wind blowing to the low countries, northern france, but it's sort of stops at this dark blue line here a frontal system. this system carries on friday and saturday attempts to single figures. i mean, it's not going to be hugely cold because it's early april. they're just feel
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a bit disappointing when it should be spring, which is a bit more evident in the south of france, spain and portugal to his windy, wet weather, coming to porch go through central passive france. and this is where the barrier is . the alps where snow will fall at height, but otherwise we are talking about rate and warmth was still windy weather through italy, the age reacting in the balkans, the sun by the more obviousness sky. but that cold air previously rad is knocking, attempted back now in north leaches of type car is down to 28 and still plenty of dust in the atmosphere. ah, ah, i'm full pathogens are increasingly affecting our lives with terrell consequences. a new documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons in the h i. v epidemic in the fighting and scolded mine t o we ignored the global song to put prophets before people
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wat cost. ah, time of pugs on all just ah ah ah, from one of the top stories, hernando 0 and is ready, hospital says at least 2 people have been killed in a shooting in central tennessee. at least 8 others were wounded in the attack. ukraine's government is racing to evacuate civilians from the east while it braces from massive russian offensive as the war. and as its 7th week, russia has refocusing its assault on the dumbass, which is ukraine's industrial heartland. and russia has been suspended from the un
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human rights council. 93 members voted to strict russia of its membership, or 24 voted against foreigners allegations the russian troops committed atrocities against civilians in northern ukraine. rescue workers have found 26 bodies in the town of bora, junker, under the rubble of 2 apartment blocks destroyed by russian forces, it's believed many more people could still be trapped under the towns. debris borrowed yonkers about 60 kilometers from the capital cave and officials, a warning it suffered the most arrange in the region. resident say they were threatened by russian forces at gunpoint, but trying to rescue survivors. ukrainian troops regained control of the town a week ago. world health organization has verified 91 attacks carried out by russian forces on health facilities in ukraine since the conflict started agencies as it's working on contingency plans for all scenarios, including a possible chemical assault as had beg reports from ukraine's 2nd largest city
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hockey's born in the basement, to the sound of artillery above one day old maia is yet to feel the warmth of the sun on her face. yet on will the show. i wish were peaceful future for her. all the rest is just details. as a courtesy of maya is a child of this war, a victim of it tucked away underground somewhere in her give in her mother's arms away from the harm of russian artillery, put forth a little note for her to put out at 6 of the worst memory of these days is a vine in pregnant to the cellar, and hiding from the plain the scariest. as a bell this hospital was hit. 3 out of the 7 wards have been damaged and now they live in fear of another attack. the reality is we can't even name this hospital. these expectant mothers are hidden away. behind
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a bomb proof door. they have their supplies right here. and these are the conditions. these women are giving birth under through the narrow corridor, we find more women avoid. we'll call her carina, which means strong. nobody expected this. it was quiet in the basement, warm and cozy, but it's mentally difficult because i want to be back home to be with my family to see a peaceful sky. regardless of there's not much space to move. simple, dark and dull the war takes his toll and mothers while some have the warmth of the mother's bodies. of the struggle. this is serafina because of the stress of the war. the mother gave birth prematurely. the child has problems with her lungs and has to have the support to receive oxygen and has to be fed via tube. it's not only the newborns who struggle watching those lanham with whatever
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we need ventilators, we need them all by an x ray. the x ray and ultrasound out on the side of the hospital that was hit by shelley. we also need a diesel generator for their power shortages. the ventilator stopped working when the electricity cuts out. but this hope and a message to the world is still mostly, i hope that we will have a future that our kids will have a future and a peaceful sky overhead. so this is the most important for all to be safe and sound . good. and do you want to say sampson maya? c. a peaceful sky. i thought big. i'll dedira hartley. your senate has unanimously batt legislation to ban energy imports from russia over its invasion of ukraine. if there is another unanimous vote to suspend normal trade relations with russia and its close ally belarus, that would allow for higher tariffs on imports from the 2 countries. both measures
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have been approved by the house of representatives and will be sent to the white house for president biden, to sign into law judges in pakistan, a rule that a parliamentary vote of no confidence in prime minister in ranken must go ahead, paving the way for his possible removal. a supreme court also ruled at con, broke the law by calling an election after parliament was dissolved that happen not his allies prevented the opposition from proceeding with the confidence version. some had been germane is following events in the capitalism of at the supreme court has declared the decisions that were taken on sunday by the deputy speaker of parliament to be null and void and unconstitutional. and all the subsequent steps which were taken after that, including the dissolution of the assemblies, the order by the president are to alderley elections and everything else are to be void of any legal status as well. and there is really jubilation from the opposition parties which went to the court are seeking the court to intervene and say that because the constitutionally right of the assembly is that one. so vote of
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no confidence has been tabled. there can be no other business in the house. there is going to be a vote of no confidence on saturday, which is likely that m ron hahn is going to lose. and the word is that they are going to go and fight it in parliament and pakistan. seems to be out of its constitutional crisis that it had been facing since sunday, or a science in yemen. this protracted war could soon begin pay stalks a president abd rebel man. so hardy, as delegated power to a new leadership council, which looks set to negotiate with quincy fighters. saudi arabia is advising the new assembly to start the talks at the government announced a ceasefire last week. after 6 years of blood chant in the arab world's poorest nation, we had plans to give yemen $3000000000.00 to rebuild its economy. sure anchors, national medical association has warned that could be a catastrophic number of deaths. if the government doesn't replenish medical
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supplies, dr. se shortages a so bad that hospital soon weren't able to provide emergency services. as the country struggles with its worst economic crisis since independence. students have joined nationwide protest calling for president got a by a roger pac sir to resign, where he is refusing to step down. for weeks, thousands of people have been rallying against high prices for food fuel medicine and power. financial crisis has been triggered in part by the impact of the current of ours pandemic, as well as mounting foreign debt inflation and economic mismanagement. when our fernandez was at a protest in colombo, the, let us do a book with students. these are students that have had the lead take on study because of 1030 and i apologize. all of them basically taking to the streets now. they're rallying cry. give us back our futures. i mean that's what lots of these banners say. it's all about what kind of country they want,
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protected and secured for them that he saw that he saw a few to not been down done all the 21574 years. they have like destroyed the country, the quality issues. so we should come forward. now the government is facing a huge problem today. the 3rd day in parliament, the debates continuing to do in the government and the opposition, the finance minister, the new on that server, just 24 hours early submarine saying that they had been discussing the need for debt restructuring. the need to allow the repair to float against a donor. all of these things that it had been discussed for a long time. the opposition gave them structure. they said, if you had been discussing it, why didn't you do that much, much longer? why did you allow it to come down to such a crisis and hit rock bottom? and these are issues that are happening that all of these protestors are talking about today. and what they want is basically someone who is able
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a team that's able to address the problems of the country and not just look at t short. good, really to go again. people in joiners, biggest city are struggling to get meet rice and other food supplies. as most residents are forced to stay at home under a massive current of hours locked down, thousands of extra doctors and nurses have been sent to shanghai to stop the outbreak from spreading nearly $20000.00 new cases were reported in the city on thursday. officials insist there's enough food at the deputy mer, as admitted it's been difficult to get supplies delivered to people's homes. the u . s. senate has confirmed the historic supreme court nomination of cassandra brown jackson. she'll become the 1st black woman to serve on the country's highest court . jackson was announced as president joe biden's pic in february. i 3 republicans has said they'll vote for her. in addition to all 50 democrats, i dish, or castro is on capitol hill. when the vice president comma le harris,
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who was presiding over this boat, made the official announcement of the final vote tally just as expected. 53 to confirm judge could angie brown, jackson, and 47 opposed. that is exactly those 3 republicans who had said they would cross the aisle to vote with their 50 democratic colleagues in supporting the judges nomination. and this indeed is a historic moment. the democratic leader of the senate, chuck schumer said earlier, there have been a 115 supreme court justices in the history of the united states. 108 of them have been white men. and there has been an ongoing push to diversify this high court further. and judge brown, jackson is a 1st american one confirmed to the u. s. supreme court. this is something that schumer again the democratic leader he called this
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a giant bold step to fulfilling the country's founding promise. ah, that's can update on that. today's top story and israeli hospitals has at least 2 people have been killed in a shooting in central televi for tom homan is in west jerusalem for us. what do we know about this event? we just got a separate conformation, actually about the number of dead after the shooting to tell the be mer going live on local media and saying yes that to people who died. he said to israelis is a result of the attack. and they've been multiple people that have been wounded. now. israeli emergency service said it had received reports of shootings in multiple places. but all of this happened apparently in.
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