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for the council, national seems like a used to playing in front of expected home crowds, but we hoping to convince both the firms on themselves. so they really all ready to take on the world news. ukraine's president calls for tough global action against russia after a missile attack and a crowded train station guild, at least 50 people. we meet residents in one ukrainian region who are desperate for aid, but some say they've been forgotten. ah, hello, i'm fully back to boy watching al jazeera live for my headquarters in dough also coming up. one person is killed in 5 others injured in an israeli security forces
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raid in jeanine in the occupied west back. pakistan's prime minister iran con, faces had no confidence vote. after attempting to dissolve parliament we begin in ukraine, where the government is describing the attack on the comm, a toy train station as deliberate slaughter, and a crime against humanity. at least 50 people. many of them children were killed by a ballistic miss on that hit the station in the eastern city. thousands of people had been helping to board trains to safety. the criminal has denied responsibility separatists in the breakaway region of don't yet call what happened? a ukrainian provocation or president brought me lensky, has told arduous era that russia could renew its attack on keys if the ukrainian forces fail on the eastern front. but he says that seeing towns liberated is giving many people hope. we can see that the war is not over yet,
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but so many people are excited and happy that some areas have been liberated. and i'm pleased to speak about such places because in others, people are dying. some because of the blockade and others because they've been killed by russian soldiers. but we have put up a face response and they have failed to take keys that the european union has promised to speed up the process of making ukraine a member of the block. the promise was made by european commission president of love underneath and during her visit to keep the resources reports the highest level diplomatic with 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 emerged of mess it. rusty's allegedly committed by russian forces. it's an allegation that russia denies.
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when de leon appeared visibly shocked when she saw the zoom, the bodies of those found in mass graves. here in hotel, we saw our humanity being shattered. and it is the whole world is morning with the people of which are on, on bread when you're well in, keep you. delegation was welcomed 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 war on country to the supply of new weapons. at the press conference afterwards, both promises were made. chief among them ukrainian membership of the you, the president of the 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, you will not have a his on. i want to give you the ash the question. yeah. will be
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ready with answers all select in one way. which presents the lensky 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. as number day. 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 will say your best re a batch. it's at the brink of war, the capital q. so an exit is of diplomatic missions. now, as european leaders, we emphasize their support for ukraine. joseph border of told me diplomat what this thing that the dead delegation or japan union my delegation to the negation of the for ng, of hers is coming, is coming with us accompanying us company in breton, on the line and myself. and they will remain here. and the location we'll be drop
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as key reconnects with the world. those killed here are, remember ukraine's war. it's easter neighbor appears to be pushing it closer to his european allies in the west. the south rescue served there of jazeera q. let's bring in a moron car. now's also in key for his him on this. of course, a lot of global attention right now on, on what happened in crime towards butcher, but fighting is happening in other parts of ukraine with many people desperate for help. that's absolutely right, and we're getting to a stage now within certain parts of ukraine where there's just a lot of anger. we visited one town or turn eve in the outskirts of that town or in the several villages suburban neighborhoods that completely feel forgotten. and the reason for that is, is the government is completely overwhelmed hair. and so it's actually kind of
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understandable the, all the focus is placed on boots a you saw my call the results are those report that where i slam on the land and joseph braille, the foreign policy chief of the european union, were in boot shop. that's where the focus is because in butcher, you're seeing evidence of alleged wool crimes by the russians being under almost every single day. and it's not just to change in at a pin. it's an places north of the capital. keep for the further right, you get from the capital. the wall still happened there and those people have had no help in fight. we saw several people are just walking around crying when they were looking at their homes. and there was nobody from the government that because the government is simply overstretched, and it's these people who feel that they have something that needs to be addressed and they want the government, they want the agencies, they want the media to come back. let's take a closer look. i need you to know that this woman like many others in
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a suburb of churney, that feels forgotten. forgotten by her government. forgotten by the media. forgotten, why? 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 tied he 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. stickle moses this thing is done is not hops. didn'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 perhaps they might help, but for now we just have to help ourselves 9 that in a wooden pursuit to what level benevita that will be done in the civil
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administration in geneva is overwhelmed. and so community groups have stepped in to help where once they sold cars, 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 today though is a good day. they have at least something to distribute. oh, really uh what i so oh though what i see net 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. tegler. 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
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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 buried. the authorities had to clear part of the woods to make space these freshly dug graves all bear the same month's march 2022 will be remembered. even if those who survived feel forgotten are there is not just about those people who are in places that have been affected by war, but feel that they've been forgotten. there are still people who are trapped in
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active was owns in murray. awful. for example. ah, now the deputy prime minister aired a voucher has announced 10 new humanitarian corridors to be opened. some of those coming out of the besieged port city of mary awful. however, normally the most effective way of getting people out of a city is sending them buses. you can get more people obviously, onto a bus and get more people out. but humanitarian corridors also work in 2 ways. you got to get aid and you've got to get a, a things into the city to help people to stuck there. now they're saying that they're gonna allow private calls to come out. it's not an elegant solution, but it is a solution. but the ukranian still very worried and they keep telling us every time, every time, make a deal with the russians. the russians, renee grandmother, humanitarian corridors, are open for a couple of hours before the russian starts yelling again. m ron, thank you for that. a man can lie there in keys. now russia is shutting down the local offices of amnesty international and human rights watch. both organizations
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have accused russian forces of committing war crimes in ukraine. a gremlins cancelling the registrations of at least 15 international groups, including the carnegie endowment for international peace. it says they violated russian law or some breaking news to tell you now, and at least one person has been killed and 10 others injured after he is really security forces. re did a palestinian refugee camp in jeanine in the occupied west bank. his early forces were aiming to arrest the father of a palestinian man who killed 3 people in an attack in tel aviv on thursday. to pakistan now were after days of political turmoil, the parliament is reconvening to debates. removing prime minister iran con from office opposition party say they have vote to oust con, but accused him of trying to delay proceedings. earlier this lee cons guffman tried to avoid a no confident vote by dissolving parliament. but on thursday,
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the supreme court ruled and move illegal can says he will not recognize a government that replaces him and insists attempts to remove him are part of a foreign conspiracy. let's go live to a some a been job it who's in islamabad for us. so this historic session of the national assembly underway tell us about what's been happening and when can we expect to vote for the never a dull moment didn't focus on politics fully. we're seeing an assembly which was dissolved reconvene. we're seeing a session where it was told that there know an agenda item will be taken apart from a normal confidence, debates taking place and a session which is supposed to go on until the will takes place. has been adjourned until now. it was supposed to reconvene half an hour ago. it's still not in session yet. we're hearing from opposite him politicians that the tactic from the government is going to be to try and delayed for as long as possible. the supreme court has ordered that this session should be taking place. the order of no confidence should take place. and before the session is proved, there has to be
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a new leader of the house in mount and loses his majority. and by any measure, iran con, seems to have lost the majority. he does not have the numbers anymore in parliament . a 172 m. p. 's are required to elect the leader of the house. there are 100 and the 70 people and, and 76 a who are sitting on the opposition benches according to the italy. so if there is a vote, if there is a fair wrote a, we're going to see him run. hon loses majority. but the session remains adjourned for now, there is going to be a resumption of the session and it remains to be seen. how long will it take for the speaker, director to call for the vote, which hasn't happened so far, right. and so remind us osama of how we got here. why did prime minister mankind news support with? well, if you remember 3 and a half years ago, prime minister m run kong came on the promise of change building a new or a near pakistan as he called it. but what has happened in the subsequent years is
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that those promises of millions of jobs, millions of homes, a strengthening the economy, changing the way the system of governance works or uprooting. a kind of practices are, which are endemic in pakistan, institutions. none of that seems to have taken place what the containers behind me are, the roads that lead up to the parliament i am running prime minister non hahn are promised that all sorts of via the movements and v i b culture would be rooted out and that still remains and the biggest problem that the peak of people who focus on are facing is the highlight arriving inflation, a spiraling economy. and a devaluation of the repeat prime minister in on con, also got to the point where he is because the opposition says he's lost the support of pakistan's powerful military establishment. which the opposition says was responsible for bringing him into office in the 1st place. now they say iran hahn is hiding behind this facade of a foreign conspiracy against him and trying to delay this vote of no confidence which is going to be inevitable. and he is going to no longer be the prime minister
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pakistan and his party members saying that there's an international conspiracy. there is money that is coming from abroad. and that's why people have been able to buy votes against immigrant. hon. so all of that, it drama is going to take place throughout the day and the national assembly and we are going to keep you updated on vend. this vote takes place and if not, hon goes out as the prime minister in d. thank you for the moment or some of the enjoy it live there in islam apart and still ahead on i'll just yeah. i blasting off to the was most expensive to its destination will tell you more about the historic space mission to mean national spaces. ah. the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your
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travel package today a few days after the cold. starting. frances 1947. the stories now that of wind of yesterday is very with the in northern france . that's blown through now. and it's sunshine's out, in fact, rich of high pressure, the winds light. but this thing here is rather more telling, sitting in northern italy wrapped around it's packaged strong winds again and running down the road. values have been very windy in the french riviera is going to be when he threat saturday in southern france. those winds spreading out through sardanio corsica into italy in fact as a warning out for se, the winds on the croatian coast. and you also notice the blue represent rain inordinately, the some snow in slovenia in the higher ground of austria and possibly northern balkans, but more typically rain. and it's sherry in a warmer spain and portugal. and it's a much better day after say, in a good part of france, if i jump ahead 24 hours, that will have all moved out of the way bit of late winter money into albania,
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and greece and reigns for ukraine. for example, was colder air to follow with sunshine in between which will be at times. wintry shows that the cold is spread out to the north africa. so current as twist, i will start to warm up, further south and tickly west africa, the shout becoming big, and more frequent. official and line of the journey mainstream coverage of big stories can sometimes deliver more heat than light in any war. tar. busy scenario there's always a push to simplify. narrative nuance is always called for, even in the case of an aggressive war, the listening page, 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're somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered. on al jazeera lou,
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the me watching al jazeera alive from doha reminder about tom story ukraine phase. and they started on promise. toys. train station in the east was deliberate launcher. at least 52 people were killed. many of them children, thousands of people have been helping to war trains to safety. at least one person has been killed and 10 others injured officer is really security forces, radiate a palestinian refugee camp in jeanine in the occupied west bank. is there any forces where a me to arrest the father of a palestinian man who killed 3 people in an attack innovative on thursday and pakistan on a mental shortly hold a no confident that could remove prime minister iran kon. from office, the government had dissolved column in an attempt to avoid the vote,
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but the supreme court ruled the move in legal. well, let's take a look now at how the move for a no conference thought led to a constitutional crisis in pakistan. last sunday. the opposition put forward and no confidence motion to parliament in a bit ounce prime minister in ron khan and accused him of handling the economy badly. the deputy speaker brought the motion saying it was unconstitutional and involved for an interference on him. ron cons advice, pakistan's president dissolved parliament and the opposition moved to challenge the order in the supreme court. but on friday, the court ruled that cons more to dissolve parliament and called not elections was illegal. the court ordered parliament to reconvene and hold the no confident vote this saturday while for more in this fed speak to terry. as the con, he's in his room a bond and he's a political listen for pakistan. information minister. thank you very much, mr. con for being with us. so we have this part of the session reconvening today,
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but they are delays with the opposition accusing the prime minister of delay tactics. can he actually do that? can he delay this vote while these going to go against the addict of the supreme court, which has ordered the elections or will have to do last year? i'm devoting has to reject blessed it. i understand it 100 to see. so 176 members offer opposition present in the parliament, which is more than 4 people more than the god. but the need also get out of 19 people enough. look, the gi i, which is the government department who are willing to be war 2 for the position, but opposition by opposition position which is stronger the market. so it looks like if the volt goes ahead, that then the prime minister will be ousted talkers. i talked with why the, about the context around why you know,
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a mankind is alleging the u. s. is leading conspiracy to remove him. does he have any proof of what her on it if you got a question again, please? now i was asking you to talk to us about the context in which this is happening him, ron con, has accused you know. busy the, the us of, of a conspiracy to our 10. does he have any proof of this? i don't think he has got him to prove himself. he is the billing, which is in fact a mitigation between the money and, and the brand. as you know, most muslim bases have about the private voted messages between the headquarters and the person opinion of the other one in by shooting, but not the official documentation or any letter from the united states
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to august to ban mr. ok. so all of these using is, you know, do use this as a ruse. so say that later on you know that out because not because i had done that because i don't want to me if i'm going strong very well. but to, because i went and saw this in moscow on the very day that the boot an attack you put in. that's why you got to get rid of the ok. so what then happens after this volt takes place today and passes as expected because he doesn't have the numbers he has said, and he's warned that if he's offset from power, he will not recognize an opposition government just how big of a political crisis is planning on facing if this no confidential as expected passes what his recognition to the mission of the position which will be know hopefully expectedly may be that the government and he's saying that he would not recognize
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the goal. i think it does that measure that and you'd have to deal with them, like most of the people have to deal with with you should be people and day this excuse of united states. i think we're not to do quite frankly. thank you for talking to us, mr. terry. seem con joining us there from islamic bod. thank you for your time. thank you. the man accused of masterminding attacks in the indian city of mon, by in 2008, has been sentenced to 31 years in jail on new charges of he said, was convicted in a court in pakistan of 2 charges of financing. terrorism said is the founder of the luxury tiber and globe, and has never been charged in connection with them by a types which killed a $166.00 people is denied involvement and has been arrested and released several ties to sri lankan our where are 2 days sit in is underway in the capital with
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protesters calling on the president to resign amid the countries worst economic crisis in more than 70 years, shall anchors struggling to pay for imports, which has led to a shortage of fuel. basic goods and power cuts protests have been held almost daily for more than a month. resin go to buy a roger proxy is now running his administration with only a handful of ministers after his entire cabinet resigned. in l fernandez has more from colombo and this is where it's all happening this saturday and sunday in colombo shall anchors commercial capital. what you can see behind me, some of the protests is a very small group compared to what's on the other side. but just here, over my shoulder, the presidential secretary, the president of is heavily fortified with god with extra ride police. all of them inside as well as police outside is we're now very much a home grown process. if i can show you, here are people attending this protest making up their posts as literally as things unfold. all of your 225,
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reveal your assets is one poster that this lady is preparing a hash that go to go home. roger boxes go home, go to. so this is the kind of thing. it's not a massive commercially organized or politically driven rally in terms of what we see here. it's people coming in groups, groups of friends, families, all of that coming together. and you can probably see as, as far as on the, i can see at the back here, that's a huge number of protests is. i mean there's obviously the rest of the day people have been told to come in, ah, literally camp out here over the saturday and the sunday. now their main problems give us back our future of very city obvious crowd here is young people and they keep saying give us back our future. they're not going to take any of the excuses. they say they just want the president got up a roger box and his government to go home. the 1st black woman said to become
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a u. s. supreme court justice has been celebrating her history confirmation. catan g brown, jackson says the senate's vote may have taken more than 200 years to happen, but it's made many americans spout kimberly al get reports from the white house. 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 of the united states. but we've made it, ah, we've made it all of us. all of us. in his nomination has confirmed judge to told you, crowd jackson was confirmed to the nation's highest court on thursday in the u. s.
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senate, the significance of the moment was not lost on camella harris, who made history is 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 one time, had 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 when you are
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ready to leave a little back and see this was a movement of root change in american mission. 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, the u. s. supreme court will look more like the america it, sir. ah. goal of president biden's. when he took office. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house that for astern are so digital marketing channel space station. in
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the next few hours, they'll become the 1st all civilian team to venture there. a target and be has the story. 310. lasting all from mrs. kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida. space ex is falcon, 9 brook. it launches for a journey to the international space station pro y view inside the cabin on board. a businessman larry corner mult patheon, each instead, each paid $55000000.00 for that ticket. leading the crew for the 20, 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 of this flight is something that latham and space accent, it's 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
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a broader world for that. so it's very exciting. the mission is a collaboration between e law, musk space, x 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 as much charge i'll 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, a man spice launch guy around this so much to explore, to so much unknown. i mean, we talk about all warden, you know what we haven't yet found job. bottom of the oceans of top of the mountains. i'm space is infinite. you out there is a node. what a the team is set to arrive at the international space station on saturday. and despite being a tourists.
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