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is a forced to simplify narratives. nuance is always called for even in the case of an aggressive war, the listening pe delve into the news, narrative and dissect them. there is not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the barbarism that is unfolding as though we somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera, investigative journalism. my role in this, i tried the in a mis all hit to train station in ukraine, filled with people escaping the threat of a russian offense that needs more than 50 are killed ah, 11 o'clock. this is al jazeera life and her also coming up. we meet residents in one ukrainian region desperate for aid, but some say they've been forgotten off to russia. so the political future of pakistan's prime minister is in the hands of parliament is it prepares for no
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confidence vote against him. i say and blasting off to the world's most expensive tourist destination space ex launches the 1st private mission to the international space station. so ukraine is carliette to deliberate slaughter and a crime against humanity. at least 50 people. many of them children have been killed by a ballistic missile, which had a train station in the eastern city of crematory, thousands of ukrainians with her, hoping to board trains west to safety. the kremlin has denied responsibility while separatists in the breakaway region of the next say, what happened is a ukrainian provocation. rob mcbride report now from the fif even by the standards of this was brutality. this was a shocking attack with ukranian civilians bearing the brunt of the station
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a crime. a torch was crowded with passengers among them, many women and children trying to get trained to take them to safety as well 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, from a tall, skinny east. this train set off well before friday morning's attack. bringing people who like the victims, were trying to escape the escalating fighting. it was a very bad situation, liana tells us all the time there was shelling and bombing after just over. what will you do now in live eve? we ask, i've no idea. she says, 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,
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people arrived to escape battles around kirsten and bic, alive. the fighting has continued for weeks and does now move closer to their homes . about them yesterday they started showing us, they started destroying the houses and everything with cannons. then the tags 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 wall, the vive railway station and the western border crossings were overwhelmed with hundreds of thousands of people. as the russian advance was halted, some refugee 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 under rena have arrived
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with their 5 children escaping fighting and the se we'll stay since russian federation started bombing our cities. we stay we way, but the, i just make that decision for the 1st bomb fallen near my house. i take my children's in boys immediately. the army wilma, yesterday's, her to me, sales shut down the our home, the shrapnel falling outside. they planned to leave ukraine. how far as far away as possible, they say rob mcbride, al jazeera, levine, or ukraine's president is rounded. every one responsible for the attack of the train station in comatose will be brought to justice or she will. she prohibit me, all the leading countries of the world have already condemned the russian strike uncommon. first. we are anticipating a solid global reaction to this war. crime like mass killings in boucher, like many other russian war crimes. the missile strike on comatose must become one
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of the charges at the tribunal. that will for sure be set up. all world efforts will be directed to establish minute by minute, who did what. and who gave the orders the the what the european union has promised to speed up the process of making ukraine a member of the block. you commission president us of want to land made that pledge during her 1st visit to the country since the start of the war. russel sir, to report now from the capital of kiff, with the highest level diplomatic visit to ukraine since the war began. the president of the european commission, or sla one de leon joined by the blocks foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, 1st visited the town of butcher. the city north west of kia has drawn international attention since the evidence immersed of mess it. rusty's allegedly committed by russian forces. it's an allegation that russia denies. when de leon appeared visibly shocked when she saw the zoom,
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the bodies of those found in mass graves. here in hotel, we saw our humanity being shattered and heated. the whole world is morning with the people of which are on i'm president. when you're welcome, you went in to you, you delegation was welcome by ukrainian president. one of them is zelinski at the presidential palace, where they discussed away 2 of our standing issues from the construction of the water country to the supply of new weapons. at the press conference afterwards, both promises were made. chief among them, ukrainian membership off to you, the president of it will be not as usual and matter of years to form this opinion. but i think a matter of weeks if we work closely together for you, there will not have been a song. i want to get you there. the question will be ready with the answers all select in the one week. huh. which presents the lensky
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welcome to promises an offer of a fast track membership reaches, but hinted to at this unity in the union over the severity of sanctions placed on russia. at us numbered the most important thing now is to be united to be together . even when leaders of certain countries are slowing down or breaking this process was the use of bestier barge. at the brink of war, the capital q saw an exit is of diplomatic missions. now, as european leaders, we emphasized their support for ukraine. joseph born told me diplomat, would be stay house, that their dead delegation will be in union. my delegation to the location of the for ng of hers is coming, is coming with us, accompanying us company in breton them under lion and myself, and they will remain here. and the location will beat reopen as keel to connect with the world. those killed here are,
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remember ukraine's war. it's easter neighbor appears to be pushing it closer to east european allies in the west. the rest will say that al jazeera, kia look where the urban unions lay to sanctions gains rusher include freezing the assets of individuals close to the kremlin. president vladimir putin. daughters are among those targeted the restrictions also call for ban on the import or purchase of russian coal and other solid fossil fuels currently worth 8000000000 euros year . for this measure does not come into effect until august. russian flight ships will lose access to e u. ports and trucks will not be able to transport goods by road. exceptions have been made for agricultural and food products as well as humanitarian aid import bands will be placed on items like fertilizer, seafood, and liquor. while the block will stop exporting semiconductors and high end electronics, and a full transaction band will be imposed on 4 major russian banks. the u. k. prime
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minister bras, johnson says he and his german counterpart are left. sholtes have discuss ways to reduce europe's reliance and russian gas in oil. johnson also praise germany for its efforts to cut its heavy, dependent on russian energy to day. we have agreed to maximize the potential of the north sea and collaborate on energy security and on renewables where germany in the u. k. lead the way in new technology. we cannot transform our respective energy systems over night. but we also know that putin's war will not end overnight. well, people in the northern ukrainian city of chinese for waiting for humanitarian assistance after russian troops finally left. some resident say an electricity blackouts means they're struggling to inform the government about their diet, living conditions, and run con, spoke to some of those desperate for help. i hope that i may get in i that will know this woman like many others in a suburb of czerny, that feels forgotten,
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forgotten by her government. forgotten by the media. forgotten by aid agencies. she can't live in a 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 butcher and her pain 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 internet if i could register perhaps they might help. but for now, we just have to help ourselves line that in a wooden pursuit to what might have been a heated that would depend on the civil administration in geneva is overwhelmed.
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and so community groups have stepped in to help where once they sold cause they now distribute food a while this might look like a lot 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 to day though is a good day to have at least something to distribute. oh yeah. really a process of order put us in get anxious. mostly people ask for bread and water, you know, but water less now because they have running water. canned food is in high demand ticket. in fact, anything edible should is they take families. what as i was live, 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
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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 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 him. wrong. con al jazeera, a suburb of turn, eve was still ahead here. now to 0. i am the dream and the help up slave. yes, the 1st black woman confirm to circle the u. s. supreme court celebrates arise from
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segregation to making we look at what's next for the amazon is record. deforestation takes place in brazil. ah hello. they will have a look at africa in a moment, but 1st. c to the middle east and it's a very hot and dry picture was the temperature is above the average across the region. that things are going to cool down slightly in some places like baghdad, as not unsettled whether pushes across the caucuses towards western areas of iran, bringing some winter in wet showers here. but as that wind picks up, you can see the temperature dipping down to the mid thirty's in baghdad to similar storage places like q weights and doha in cuts ha, it'll be a little bit windy on saturday,
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and we could see dust and hazy sunshine. it was we had to north africa all about the wind as well. for places like libya, we could see some sandstorms as that for her. a dust is picked up. it's an improving picture. however, in the north west for morocco, the temperature in rebut picking up here. but for places like egypt, cairo's had a cool down. it will improve by the time we get into sunday, the temperature touching the early thirties, lots of sunshine, and find whether to be found up in the north or down in the south. we've got some severe storms rolling across the democratic republic of congo, intensifying as well over zambia. and in what swanner. if we have a look at the 3 day in hub sharon, it's going to be thunderstorms all the way through till monday. that's the weather . ah, ah, african stories from african perspective isn't well yet as a woman, a day,
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short documentary from african fill me from mommy and synagogue, a mushroom. the adventures of a car and lead to africa direct on al jazeera. oh . the other guy you're watching. how does your mind about top stories? it's and at least 50 people have been killed in a rocket attack and east and ukraine. it had a train station in chrome, a toast, which is being used to evacuate civilians fleeing fighting president vladimir lensky, called russia an evil,
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with no limit for carrying its out. moscow denies involvement. the head of the you have visited, boucher russia, is accused of committing crimes in the us live on the land. then hell talk with president lensky in key. she promised to speed up the process for you for you to join the block. european union has announced the new package of sanctions against russia. it includes freezing the assets of let me tosses a band on the import of purchase of russian coal and a full transaction found on full banks. focus on parliament will meets within the next hour to consider removing the prime minister from office and peace are expected to hold a no confidence vote against my car. last week he dissolved parliament in an effort to block that vote. but on thursday, the supreme court ruled the move was unconstitutional. and run con, address the nation on friday, saying he's fighting to protect the country sovereignty from foreign powers, while hider has more from some about well, im, ron con,
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basically talked about the fact that they saw position, which had now rallied together on a one point agenda to get rid of him as instigated from overseas, our direct interference and 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 they were in a foreign conspiracy. loyalty wedded question, but he also hinted by saying that his subordinates are to come out on sunday and out of god's means their deed now ready to face that no confidence motion, n d a nice and assembly to morrow it is going to be a heated debate and it will be important to see how this plays out. the man accused most of monday, the 2008 to types in the indian city of moon, by has been sentenced to 31 years in jail on new charges, according pakistan, convicted, huffy seed on 2 cases of financing terrorism. saeed as the founder of glasgow tiber
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armed group and has never been bitten, has never been charged in connection with him and by attacks was killed. 166 people and he denies any involvement guineas out that president has returned home off to seeking medical attention in the united arab emirates from government. it's an unseated alfred conduct, allowed him to leave in january. he'd been under house arrest since occurred in september. the economic community of west african states imposed sanctions on concrete until his military leaders can present a plan to return to civilian rule. the 1st black woman said to become a u. s. supreme court justices spoken about her historic nomination. doug g brown, jackson says it may have taken 232 years to happen. for the senate confirmation is making many americans proud, can be helped to repulse from the water. was night. 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
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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. but we've made it. oh, we've made it all and all of us in this nomination has confirmed judge could tell g brown, 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 camilla harris, who made history is america's 1st female and woman of color, vice president. you will inspire generations of leaders.
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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 who helped elect him to the white house. but on friday it wasn't his political future that biden 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 learning are presently look back and see this was a moment of real change and merck. initially, jackson says that is the child of parents who attended, racially segregated schools more america is on the right path. in my family,
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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 said the 1st time the u. s. supreme court will look more like the america it sir. goal of president biden's. when he took office, kimberly healthy at al jazeera, the white house. at least 12 people have been killed in flash flooding at a mining camp in northwest columbia. authorities say the workers were eating dinner when a storm struck and caused a river to overflow. flood waters destroyed one level of the camp and part of a plant rescue. as a search for 2 people reported missing. brazil's rain forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. official data shows 941 square kilometers of the amazon has
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already been destroyed this year. that is 64 percent more than this time. last year . monica anarchy of reports now from rio de janeiro. it's rainy season in the amazon. normally, a time when logging activities and fires decrease, yet deforestation has been on the rise. during the 1st 3 months of this year, 941 square kilometers of the brazilian rain forest were destroyed. 64 per cent more than the same period in 2021. official data just released shows 1st quarter deforestation at its most extensive since 2015. ah, it's the result of illegal logging in mining. but environmentalists also blaine, brazil's president j eatable sonata. we know that these is the constant base of said row i off. did it for me to why does he that has been maintained by the core
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it over me see 2 office in 2019. so this for various activities war drastically reduced. there is no action bind to 5 deforestation, and there are several deals that actually send the wrong message that the who do environmental crime will not be punished. on the other hand, when they might be benefits it with a change in their current regulation. so all of this leads to a scenario e reached or a station rapes are out of control. and also an ad was pushing for legislation that will open indigenous lands to mining. presence of representatives of more than $170.00 indigenous tribes are now in the capital, brazilian protesting against a set of bills, which will make it easier for minors, loggers and farmers to commercially exploit the amazon from january to march
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deforestation in indigenous lands increased by 52 percent compared to the same period last year. environmentalists say this is partake rarely concerning because those areas should be protected. where as to day, the opposite is true. monica, and i give al jazeera rio de janeiro. the stories of desperation are emerging from the chinese city of shanghai. there are widespread reports that residents are unable to access food medicine and other essentials. around 26000000 residents have been under a strict lockdown for 3 days following a cove with 90 not break. dozens of medical volunteers have been brought into the city to try and help with mass testing. the government hasn't said when the strict lockdown will end. 2 years at pandemic restrictions have taken the financial toll on the foundation responsible for managing the nobel literature prize. laura, it's 3 museums in chile. the narrow, the foundation says without
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a major funding boost. it may have to close the providence for good. latin america, editor, you sir newman reports from santiago. 70 years after writing 20 love poems and a song of despair. chilion nobel laureate, problem, new law is one of the world's most translated poets. he died 12 days after soldiers rated his house following chillies, 1973 military coups. but he left behind not only his work, but his 3 unique homes. all of them reflect new, this eccentric personality, his love for the ocean, and his passion for collecting unique objects, large and small. since 1991 new this homes in santiago, valparaiso, and eastland ada have become museums, attracting tourists from the world over their entrance. he's keep the museum running, but the pandemic forced the museums to close. and now the new,
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the foundation says it's broke and in desperate need of donations, and especially tourists, to ensure the poet's legacy stays alive. either i don't even want to think of that possibility. we hope that our efforts to draw attention to the situation will reverse it the legacy or pipeline all day employees can't disappear, is incomprehensible. knew that was close to writers and artists of his time, such as be castle and gabrielle garcia, marcus that mexican painter. diego rivera gave him this portrait of my dd root dea . with whom to do that was having a secret affair at the time. hence, near to this profile, subtly painted into her hair, with the pandemic, slowly subsiding, tourism is seeing a resurgence the world over, except here in chile, this is the only country in the world where foreigners are not only obliged to be fully vaccinated, but also to have their vaccines validated before attempting to enter the country at
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least a month in advance. and even then, it is a cumbersome and awful impossible exercise. european and latin american travel agency coming to chile has become too difficult, a thumbs helmet having suddenly were seriously considering whether to continue promoting chile as a destination. unless the policy changes. it is a beautiful country, but tourist cannot run the risk of losing their bonnie and holidays because of this bureaucracy additional point. for now, the only option is philanthropy, and the hope that restrictions on tourists will be lifted in order to save what is considered part of chiles and the world's cultural heritage. you see and human al jazeera santiago, saudi arabia says it will relax. cobra, 1900 restrictions and allow 1000000 pilgrims to perform hodge this year. people under $65.00 who wants to attend the annual and wisdom pilgrimage to mecca must be fully vaccinated. that is coming from outside the country, must also present
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a negative pcr to hedge will take place in july hollywood actor will smith will not be allowed to attend the academy awards for the next 10 years academies. board of governors hind it down as a disciplinary action after smith slept comedian chris rocket. the oscar ceremony 2 weeks ago, the actor has apologized and has resigned from the body. for astronauts are heading to the international space station to become the 1st all civilian team to venture to include 3 businessmen who each paid $55000000.00 to join the acts. one mission for targeting b has a 310 lasting all from mrs. kennedy space. center in cape canaveral, florida. space ex is falcon, 9 rocket launches for a journey to the international space station pro y view inside the cabin on board, a businessman larry corner mult patheon, eaten stab. each paid $55000000.00 for that ticket. leading the crew for the 20,
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our flight is retired. nasa astronaut, michael lopez. allah, greer. it's the 1st civilian astronaut team to travel to the i assess. nathan and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low earth orbit. the significance is this flight is something that latham and space acts in its 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 is the 1st step into a broader world for that. so it's very exciting. the mission is a collaboration between elam musk space, ex commercial space flight company axiom and nasa space ex directed mission control full the flight from the company's headquarters near los angeles. spectators who watched the launch said they wanted to see history being made at my age. i don't think this much charge will be back in america to say another one. so today was the day when i wanted to see the launch go. what i wanted to say
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a man spice launch go on. there's so much to explore to so much unknown. i mean, we talk about all warden, you know what? we haven't yet found jude bottom of the oceans of the top of the mountains. i'm space is infinite, you out there is a know what a the team is set to arrive at the international space station on saturday. and despite being tourists, though, spend 8 days conducting scientific research on landing like to point victoria gate and be al jazeera. ah, so this is our desert. these are the top stories and at least 50 people have been killed in a rocket attack in easton ukraine. it had a train station in a crumb of tools used by civilians who are escaping fighting president floodway lensky pointed the finger at russia. but moscow denies involve.

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