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a canyon farmer documents his struggle for his community survival and builds a template for global action on climate change. kids in the climate diaries, a witness documentary, on how to xena. ah, russia is accused of more atrocities after a mis outlets, the train station, an eastern new crane killing at least 50 people. ah, ha ha robin, you're watching out there alive. my headquarters here in doha also coming up. european union leaders meet president vladimir zalinski in cave and offer ukraine a chance to fast track it's you membership. also pakistan's prime minister says he won't recognize any government. the replaces him as parliament prepares to vote on
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pushing him out of power, also and blast all to the world's most expensive tories destination space ex launches the 1st ever private mission to the international space station. welcome to the program. ukraine is calling it deliberate slaughter and a crime against humanity. at least 50 people. many of them children have been killed by a ballistic missile, which hit a train station in the eastern city of comma dusk, hundreds of ukrainians, where they're hoping to board trains west to safety. now the kremlin has denied responsibility while separatists in the breakaway region of next say, what happened is a ukrainian provocation. robert bride begins all coverage even by the standard. this was brutality. this was
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a shocking attack with ukrainian civilians bearing the brunt of the station. a crime, a toss was crowded with passengers among them, many women and children trying to get trained to take them to safety. so as to find them, you could surely blossom every one was panicking, people were screaming and crying. then i saw a wounded woman. she was bleeding heavily. parts of a missile lay nearby. ah, the vive railway station, in the west, the end of a journey that's taken well over 24 hours, traveling almost the length of ukraine from cram a tall, skinny east. this train set off well before friday mornings attack, bringing people who like the victims, were trying to escape the escalating fighting. it was a very bad situation. leona tells us all the time there was shelling and bombing after just the will. what will you do now in live eve? we ask, i've no idea. she says,
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just to get out was the main thing. and she heads off with her children, not knowing where in the town of by stand korean southern ukraine, people arrived to escape battles around kirsten and mc alive. the fighting has continued for weeks and is now moved closer to their homes. about them yesterday they started showing us, they started destroying the houses and everything with canons. then the tax appeared from the forest. so i decided to leave many displaced people head for the relative safety of western ukraine. in the early days of the war, the vive railway station and the western border crossings were overwhelmed with hundreds of thousands of people. as the russian advance was halted, some refugees started returning. now they're being advised to leave again. the flow of people through the station is closely followed the course of the war from the start of with fears of a renewed russian offensive in the east. the viv another cities in the west and are bracing for a serge in people wanting to escape the fighting. anton and irina have arrived with
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their 5 children escaping fighting and the se. stacy's national federation started bonding our cities. we stay, we were. but the oldest make that decision was the 1st bomb fallen near my house. i take my children soon, boys. immediately. the army wilma, yesterday's. there were 2 missiles shut down near our home, the shrapnel fallen outside. they planned to leave ukraine. how far as far away as possible, they say rob mcbride, al jazeera levine, the head of the european commissioners, visited ukraine and called on the attack called the attack on commer dusk, appalling. thus lavonne de leon was also shown mass grave in the town of boucher where russian forces are accused of committing atrocities against civilians. she vowed to hold russia responsible for its actions in ukraine. same european union is
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easiest economic power to make a vladimir putin pay for the land also promised to speed up the process of ukraine . joining the e u. russia will dissent in economic, financial, and technological daily decay. while ukraine is marching towards a european future. this is what i see, we stand with you as you defend your country, and this is my 2nd point. indeed, ukrainian people are holding up the torch of freedom for all of us bristles. so there is in keven, has more honest level delays visit to the capital. once arrived in ukraine, she had a 2 butcher where the alleged and mass executions, ab conducted by the russians, happened to place and also did the mass graves that have been discovered in the symbolic town of which i later she got back to the cave and met president,
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as the landscape during did the presser, abt or slovenly landed the president of the reaping commission, as she promised for 1000000000 euros worth or more weapons too. okay. which is something that ukraine insistently was asking for. and also she said that a budget support are for of a $600000000.00 euros is going to be allocated for ukraine. she also to talk about the refugees, ukrainian refugees, ab either either internal, replaced in ukraine or those who went to the other european countries are going to be very well taken care of. she also talks about the reconstruction of ukraine, and that is quite important, considering that the scale of destruction in ukraine, which is on, measured by the billions of the dollars or one of the public. a highlight of the tools today was the ukranian application, the to the european union. she said that normally such process take years and years
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. so the european commission is going to work on a, on the recommendations. and then at that of meeting weeks, they canceled european council is going to get the recommendations from dear commission. and it is going to take a positive step, at least to guarantee ukrainian candidacy as a negotiating countries with european union to say that as ukraine is going to an unusual path, european union also is going to follow an unusual pat when it comes to ukraine's membership to, to, to european union the oppressors, lensky has told al jazeera that russia could renew as a tank on keys. if the ukrainian forces fail, the eastern front and many areas are still occupied. but he says, seeing towns liberate it, is giving many people hope. we can see that the war is not over yet, but so many people are excited and happy that some areas have been liberated. and i am pleased to speak about such places because in others, people are dying. some because of the blockades and others because they're been
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killed by russian soldiers. but we have put up a face response and they have failed to take cave. the people in the northern ukrainian city of china heath are waiting for humanitarian assistance after russian troops finally left that some residency and electricity, black ha, means they're struggling to inform the government about the di conditions in which they are living around con, spoke to some of those affected i hope that i may get in i that will know this woman like many others in a suburb of churney that feels forgotten. forgotten by her government. forgotten by the media. forgotten by aid agencies. she can't live in her home anymore. she tells us it was shelled last month by russian artillery nailer has no idea how to even tidy up, much less moved back in the living room and says that towns like
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boucher and her pin near the capital of received aid help and attention while hear nothing more that this thing is done is not happy, they don't know what happened here. i can't register the damage because the government because i don't have electricity or in there. now if i could register it, perhaps they might help. but for now, we just have to help ourselves 9 that it wouldn't restrict what might happen. i've even live with it and everything the civil administration in geneva is overwhelmed . and so community groups have stepped in to help. where once they sold cars, they now distribute food awhile. this might look like a loss of food. it will be gone in a couple of hours, leaving hundreds outside with nothing. this food distribution point operated throughout the russian onslaught. when they had food, they would open for more often than not. they had nothing. today, though is
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a good day. they have at least something to distribute. oh, really up for a 2nd order, what i see. net anxious, mostly people ask for bread and water, you know. but water less now because they have running water. can't food is in high demand. figler. in fact, anything edible should is they take family say, what does this leave? this man tells us his house was flattered by russian tanks, and no one has come here to offer help. he trudges over the damage with no clue where to even begin rebuilding. the russian president vladimir putin insist that his forces on to targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure. but the evidence against that once again is overwhelming. and in this village across a large area. and this is where some of the civilians who were also killed or
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buried. the authorities had to clear part of the woods to make space. these freshly dug graves all bare the same months. march, 2022 will be remembered. even if those who survived feel forgotten. m. ron con al jazeera, a suburb of turn eve. though the japanese government is expelling a to russian diplomats and trade officials and imposing more sanctions on russia in response to the alleged killing of civilians in ukraine. japan's prime minister for me because she does says his country will phase out russian calling oil and ban the impulse of vodka, lumber, and other russian goods. the he says, the criminal must be held accountable for what he called war crimes in ukraine. the sanctions include freezing the assets of 2 major banks and round $400.00 individuals and groups, including organizations linked to the russian military. a large chunk of the world's wheat and cold supplies come from russia and ukraine. and the un says the
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war is pushing global food prices to record levels. food prices jumped nearly 13 percent last month. the highest level since records began. that's according to the us food price index, which tracks the world's most traded food commodities, vegetable oil saw the biggest increase of 23 percent. ukraine is the world's leading exporter of sunflower oil, russia. second grain price is including wheat, bali, and cold roast. 17 percent russia and ukraine together export more than a quarter of the world's wheat. there is the effect on the world because of the increasing prices of the levels we are observing to thee in ceo's, especially in wheat and mays, not dirty and rice because rise, we have very good supplies. and that means that people which are the porous which their expenditure depends on foot, the biggest share of the expenditure. it will be mostly affected under countries that important use to import from the brain around 50 countries in for 30 percent of their sales from a green and brush operation. and of those $26.00 import to 50 percent. but there is
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one more effect which is very important for us, which is accessible for devices and outside of the prices of food. the appraisers offer, di lasers has been going substantially up. and why is this so important is because he will affect the production of the next season. and that's where we are really concerned. well, still have here all the al jazeera israel goes on maximum alert after a palestinian gunmen kill 2 and wounded 12 in tel aviv. he's been shot dead by security forces. also we've made it all of us celebrating the cultivation of america's 1st blank female supreme court. justice ah hello there. let's have
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a look at the weather across north america and has been all about the temperature contrast between the east and the west. we've had exceptional heat come back in to the southwest corner of the u. s. with heat advisories out for places like california. now things are going to change and got cooler. that's going to blow down, knocking the temperature down and places like san francisco, as well as los angeles, particularly by the time we get into sunday. you can see those dip there. but we are going to see the temperature pick up across central parts of the u. s. in places like kansas city as well as chicago. we have a look at the 3 day here. there's will be plenty of sunshine by sunday and an increase of about 10 degrees by the time we get in some monday. we could see one or 2 showers as that system pushes off further east taking some snow to eastern areas of canada. behind this for the mid west, we are seeing some spotty showers, a bit of a wintry mix and some stronger winds. but further south it is largely fine and dry picture with lots of heat across the deep south. now as we move to central america, got a lot of sunshine here too, but also quite a few showers,
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some of those heaviest across southern parts of mexico stretching into cuba and edging into the bahamas. but as that system clears away, we're going to see the wet weather being pulled across hispaniola that she weather update. ah, casa one of the fastest growing nations and move on it to relevant international to become with 3 of 2, both filling up with the cost cutters gateway to world trade. oh,
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i look about what it means. the whole rom, the reminder, volatile stories, at least 50 people are being killed in a rocket attack and eastern ukraine. it has a train station and some of those are being used for civilian evacuation. as a lot of reasons, he called russia and evil with no limits the carrying his house moscow denies involvement. the head of the e. u has visited butcher rusher is acute committee was the town as the delay and then hell, talk with presence. let's teach you promised to see that the process be afraid to join you and keep tightening sanctions. you can, it's peasant has all dogs there of renewed attacks on keep by russia, which means lensky says that it will happen if the ukrainian pulses failed east
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front. but he says, thing town liberated it's giving many people hope through onto these other these boxes, phones. parliament will meet on saturday morning to consider removing prime minister iran calling from office. the supreme court ruled on thursday that con, broke the law by trying to have the president dissolved parliament and colon election. judges also said cons decision to block last sundays. no confidence vote was unconstitutional. can't address the national friday, saying he's fighting to protect the country. self rule from foreign powers. they can not be gone. could we get don't get a good. i want to tell my nation, especially the you. they should save themselves from these kinds of foreign time which interfere in your country. you have to save your children's future and you need to stand up against this. you know, no one from abroad can save you a joke. i'm with. come on either half more from a saw above. well, m bron con, basically talked about the fact that they saw plantation which had now rallied
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together on a one point agenda to get rid of him. a density gauges from over a direct interfered infinity, a internal affairs of the country. he said he was disappointed by the fact that the court did not look into that matter which pertains to article 5 that day when a foreign can readily loyalty. ready to question. but he also hinted by saying, hey, support. the 3rd come out on sunday, and i've got me now ready to face that no gone for didn't motion. and the national assembly tomorrow are going to be a heated debate. and it will be important to see how this plays out. will stay in the country, the man accused of last monday, the 202008 attacks. and the indians that he had will buy, has been sentenced to 31 years in jail on new charges. office said was convicted on 2 cases of terrorism financing in a box on the court. say that is the founder of lucko, die by armed group,
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and has never been charged in connection with the law by a tax which killed $166.00 people. but he denies any involvement. thank his central bank has doubled his key interest rate 214.5 percent is a bit to curve sewing inflation and the worst economic crisis to hit the country in more than 70 years. students clashed with police in columbia where they call for president of the buyer of japan to resign. lankin is struggling to pay the impulse which has led to a shortage of fuel power. food and medicine. voters have been hello miss davis for more than a month. measure packs where it's not running his administration with any handful of ministers after the entire cabinet resigned this week. israel's force is wrong backs of an alert after a palestinian shot and killed 3 people and wounded several others at a busy bar in television on thursday. it's the latest and the number of attacks over the last few weeks. or abdul a beat house ball now from tele. these the attack took place in the heart of
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television targeting the ill cabal. when it was bustling with customers, the gun man from here escape to java only a few kilometers away. but it took security services about 9 hours to find him and kill him on the spot. and even if israel security services had been on high alert, prime minister enough, tele bennett, said what he describes as lone wolf attacks. i've difficult to stop the way he'd been bullied terrorist attacks without an organizational infrastructure or really a major challenge for the security system himself. but it will with standard, our enemies will look for every crack and take every opportunity to attack us. and i hope it will fuck a show math good it. we are in a difficult and challenging time. this might take time near just 10 days ago, the prime minister had called an israeli gun owners to carry their weapons. since then, applications for new licenses have rocketed. even though rules on fire,
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arms remain strict. civilians can only own one gun and up to 50 bullets. this comes at a time where israel is inching closer to political crisis. the prime minister's coalition has lost his majority in parliament earlier this week. after a member of nicholas had defected. his government is not about to collapse yet, but it's facing a major challenge from israel's most acute politician. benjamin netanyahu is believed to want to make a comeback. this wave of attacks, a perfect storm for the former prime minister, wanting to re position himself as mister security. he treated, we are undergoing a wave of terrorism with 4 attacks within a few days. a dove hand and a firm stance is needed to restore peace and security to the citizens of israel bennet pledged there will be no restrictions. and his real response to this later
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security challenge, that is a worry for palestinians with the holy month of ramadan underway. one major check point near jeanine was shut down indefinitely. palestinians living in the occupied west bank, now bracing themselves for more raids, detentions, and possibly fighting and adapted hamid algebra. tel aviv at least 60 members of beginner facet security forces have been killed. they were attacked by armed rebels on their bays at their me see a gamer. the northern province of sun matina has been heavily targeted by armed groups. more than 20 others were wounded, bikini paso has been hit by violence from al qaeda and ice linked fighters. but it's not yet clear who is behind this attack. at least 6 people have died after what said to be a bomb explosion in the democratic republic of congo. that happened that a military camp bar on thursday night and goma at least 3 others were injured. the
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military governor says he believes it was an improvised explosive device, the army fighting several rebel groups in the rest of east, including an i so affiliate. now the 1st black woman to serve on the u. s. supreme court has spoken about her historic nomination and coming justice country brown jackson ever came republican opposition to gain the confirmation. she says it may have taken 2 centuries to happen, that the senate decision is making many americans proud. kimberly hallett has the story. with 90, it was a ceremony on the south one of the white house to mark an historic confirmation that had been centuries in the making. it has taken 232 years and $115.00 prior appointments for a black woman to be selected to serve on the supreme court and the united states.
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but we've made it, ah, we've made it all in. all in this nomination has confirmed judge could tell she frowned, jackson was confirmed to the nation's highest court on thursday in the u. s. senate, the significance of the moment was not lost on camella harris, who made history as america's 1st female and woman of color, vice president. you will inspire generations of leaders. and they will see for the 1st time for women sitting on that court at when i get to angie brown. jackson's confirmation is a victory for president joe biden, whose approval ratings are in need of a boost, including among black voters,
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who helped elect him to the white house. but on friday, it wasn't his political future that by them was focused on. but instead, the women this moment could inspire this is going to lead so much sean sunshine on so many young women. so many young black. so many women are ready to leave a little back and see this was a moment of real change in american history. jackson says that is the child of parents who attended, racially segregated schools more america is on the right path in my family. it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court. i would jackson sworn in later this year for the 1st time white men will no longer make up a majority on the court. for the 1st time,
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the u. s. supreme court will look more like the america. it's sir, that goal of president biden's. when he took office, kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house, things 12 people have been killed in flesh flooding at a mining camp in northwest columbia. although he say the workers were eating dinner when a storm struck and calls the riveter overflow flood waters destroyed one level of the camp and part of the plant. rescuers all searching for 2 people reported missing deforestation. and the amazon rain forest is moving at record pays, despite a pledge to end the practice by 2030 brazilian government data shows the level of erosion during the 1st 3 months of 2020. to set a new record. 941 square kilometers were destroyed. 64 percent more than the same period last year. now the amazon is home to about 3000000 plant and animal species and 1000000. indigenous people are lucky and have explains why deforestation should
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have slowed in recent months. this is the rainy season right now, and during the rainy season, lovers aren't cutting down trees because they're where they can't dry. so farmers don't burn the wood to clear the land, so there should be less activity there should be less. deforestation. and what we have seen is that it's increasing compared to previous years. it's the biggest increase in deforestation since 2015 when the system of measuring this through satellites in real time was implemented in brazil. the representatives of over $100.00 indigenous tribes of the capital, brazilian there, protesting to make sure that congress will not approve bills which have been pushed by the government to make it easier to exploit the amazon forest commercially. and president wilson, i was trying to get this done before he tries to run for reelection in october. the
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1st private flight to the international space station has blasted into orbit $10.00 the crew includes 3 businessmen who each paid $55000000.00 to take pass. and after all, it is also a bolt. the mission is a collaboration between muskets, space, ex nasa, and commercial space slight company excelled. if all goes to plan the team will arrive at the i s s on saturday and spent 8 days conducting scientific research. now amy lynn thompson is a writer of space dot com. she says she expects more commercial flights into space 3 made accessible in the future. the significance as the flight is something that nasa and be facts and as other commercial partners have been working towards, you know, where they are able to take commercial industry and put it into space. and so this
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is the 1st step into a broader world for that. so it's very exciting. all 4 crew members have banned more than a 1000 hours training for this. and so they go to different location. they spend a lot of time in space at headquarters and hawthorne california, where they get to play in the dragon simulator. they get to learn all of the systems. they also have their be sued and they learn how to use those and operate them. and then they also spend some time at nasa johnson based center, so they get to do a lot of the, i assess training and other work that the actual nasa astronaut gets. the dragon for the most part is autonomous. it's controlled by mission control at basic. in hawthorne and then they do have several different systems that they kind of monitor as the flight is progressing. i know that there is the capability where they can
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manually pilot the craft if they need to. so it's a lot of monitoring systems and making sure that everything is working appropriately. so that relies heavily on in this case, michael lopez allegory, who is the commander of the mission. and he's the former nasa astronaut. so he's sort of leading the way. hello, dr. wolf smith has been banned from the oscars the 10 years slapping comedian chris rock on stage. the academy of motion, picture arts and science board, which organizes the award ceremony, made the decision at a meeting to discuss disciplinary action. smith has apologized reactions and resigned from the body. ah, you're watching over 0 with me, sir. robert, in doha, reminder of our top news stories. at least 50 people are being killed in a rocket attack and east and ukraine. it had a train station in clamor dawson.

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