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a new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down the corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with a democratic members resolution. i am not alone, arminius, velvet revolution on al jazeera. ah, as refugees continue to flee the war in ukraine, political leaders in europe pledged tough fun. ah, time sam is a dan, this is out there alive from dell hall. so coming up we meet residents in one ukrainian region. desperate for aids by say they've been forgotten. ah, a funeral is held for
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a palestinian shot dead by israeli troops during the re don't refugee camp in jeanine. pakistan's prime minister on calm face is a no confidence vote off is attempt to dissolve parliament for now a global pledging event to raise funds for ukraine. refugees is being held in warsaw . poland has taken the largest number of refugees fleeing the war in ukraine. european commission, president ursula on the lion and canadian prime minister justin trudeau are leading the donors conference along with andre, due to the polish prime minister. the member states are doing an outstanding job. it's phenomenal, the n g o. so working on the ground, there are communities or the local communities are outstanding in receiving the refugees. but as i said, more is needed and any pledge will help
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a refugee here in the european union, but also, and this is so important, any pledge will help a person that is internally displaced, so lost their home because of the bumping and shelling of proteins. army with in ukraine fund the lions appearance at the conference in war so follows her visit to give during the trip, she said the european union would speed up the process of banking ukraine. a member of the block was thought of the mouth with the highest level diplomatic visit to ukraine since the war began. the president of the european commission, or sla one, the leon joined by the blocks foreign policy chief joseph burrell. first visited the town of butcher, the city northwest of kia has drawn international attention since the evidence emerged of mess at rusty's allegedly committed by russian forces. it's an allegation that russia denies. one de leon
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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 our number as well. you're welcome. you are in queue that you delegation was welcome by ukrainian president followed the muranski at the presidential palace where they discussed. there were a 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 to you. it will be it not as usual, a matter of years to form this opinion. but i think a matter of weeks it would work closely together for you. there will not be dangerous on why i want to get you there. the question,
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yeah. will be ready with answers all select in the one week. huh. which prisons? lensky, welcome to promises and offer off a fast track membership reaches. but he, the, to, at this unity in the union, over the severity of sanctions placed on russia or us numbered 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. we'll say your best 3 of march at the brink of war, the capital q. so, and exit this of diplomatic missions. now, as european leaders, we emphasize their support for ukraine draws. a board of told me diplomat would be stay house, that their dead delegation was, you know, being 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 legation will be dri, open, as key to connect with the world. those killed here are, remember,
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you cleans war it. eastern neighbor appears to be pushing it closer to in europe, in allies, in the west. lesson said that al jazeera or i. now we just got confirmation that britain's prime minister bars johnson is in key. if he's meeting with the president there, while the president of ukraine's had a busy last few days, he's also met with the austrian chancellor. the chancellor said that he wanted to show support for ukraine against the invasion. austria has been providing humanitarian aid as well as helmets and body armor for civilians. the austrian leader is due to visit boot, show the town where russian troops were accused of carrying out war crimes. president volume isn't ski. attending al jazeera russia could renew its attack on cave if ukrainian forces fail on the east in front. but he says,
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seeing towns liberated 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'm pleased to speak about such places because in others, people are dying, some because of the blockade and others because they're being killed by russian soldiers. but we have put up a face response and they have failed to take keys. the landscape government is describing the attack on the chroma, towards the train station as deliberate slaughter, and the crime against humanity. at least 52 people. many of them children were killed by a ballistic missile that hit the station. and these 2 and 50 thousands of people had been hoping to bode trains to safety. a kremlin is denying responsibility separatists in the break or region of don, yet called the strike, a ukrainian publication. people in the northern ukrainian city of china have
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a waiting for humanitarian assistance. now that russian troops have left some residents, say a blackout, means they're struggling to let the government know about the di, living conditions and non con, spoke to some of those desperate for health. i hope that i need you to know that will know this woman like many others in a suburb of czerny, that feels forgotten, forgotten by her government. forgotten by the media. forgotten by 8 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 move back in the living room. and says that towns like butcher and her pin, near the capital of received aid help and attention while hear nothing. the girl
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mother this thing is done is not her apps. didn'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 it, perhaps they might help. but for now we just have to help ourselves 9 that in a wooden district, what none of it will be done, 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 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 yeah.
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really a producer of all the what a senior anxious mostly people ask for bread and water. you know what water less now. because they have running water. can't food is in high demand. figler. in fact, anything edible should is they take, thankfully say what, yes, i believe 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 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.
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even if those who survived feel forgotten. m wrong con al jazeera, a suburb of turn eve, let us get more now from iran. carney joins us from the ukrainian capsule and the iran your report. they talked about feeling forgotten. perhaps some people might not feel so forgot now because we understand the british prime minister showed up in ukraine. what can you tell us about that? well done, i thought is going to have an impact on ordinary people. sammy, but certainly is the highest level visit of any european lead up since the war began. britain's prime minister, maurice johnson, his hair on a visit, as being described as a surprise. he met with president vladimir zalinski as the the, the details of the visit are being kept, can confidential as off much of the conversation. but here's what we do know. we do know that britain's going to send that ukraine a fed, a $100000000.00 palaces,
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$130000000.00 in military support. britons already one of the larger donors to the ukranian military. but it's also one of the countries as taken in the least amount of ukrainian refugees. ah, it does also going to be a condemnation, very strong condemnation. they'll come out on the website of both the british and the ukranian government a bit later. but what it says is that they have condemned. the reports had rushed attack on a train station in easton, ukraine, packed with women and children and elderly people. conf fleeing the conflict, red shirt, ukrainian authorities say killed at least $39.00. people does a quote from the british prime minister. the attack shows the depths to which putin's vaunted army has sunk. it's a war crime indiscriminately to attack civilians and russia's crime in ukraine will not go unnoticed or unpunished. exactly what that means. we don't know, it's highly unlikely that the britons will join ukraine on the side of the wolf
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boots on the ground. hey, or even as we've seen, perhaps in afghanistan before, or iraq military advisors joining with ukrainian forces. it has to be said though the ukrainians have pushed very hard, full weapons. ah, the ukrainian foreign minister actually said at one point, there's only one thing on my agenda that weapons we need weapons we. and that's the thing that they pushing for. whether this $130000000.00 a, sorry, $130000000.00 support, military support will satisfy that need. we don't know, but certainly it's a very big show of support from britain to ukraine. and the fact that boris johnson is actually here in keep meeting where the of lot of it zalinski shows the britain is backing ukraine. that's going to have an impact on russian investments in london air. russia is one of the largest foreign investors in the, in the city of london and throughout the u. k. generally. so that's going to be
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something that boils down to will have to navigate. but right now, are there on huge amounts of details of this visit. like i said, it was a surprise was kept secret. but we do know that vladimir lensky and president, boris johnson of bet those the things i talked about. thanks him, ron. now a funeral has been held for a palestinian man who is shot dead by israeli troops during a raid. and janine earlier on saturday, the 24 year old belonged to the military wing of slamming. she had 13 now the palestinians were wounded. is where the army has now withdrawn from the janine refugee camp after trying to seize the father of a palestinian man who killed 3 people in an attack on tel aviv on thursday night. abraham has the latest from jeanine cause a lot of tension here. and janine, after these really forces every did that, the city and the outskirts of therapy, jacob, just a few meters behind me. there's a cemetery, where am i? this?
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sadie was buried, we went there, we token, talked to his friends who told us that he has been lately sick of live. he has lost his best friend after he was shot to add to by these radio forces by 40 days ago. and the brother of the person who was killed, but a human facade. he says that the matter has been hanging out with them. but he has been losing his appetites for life. and then another friend has told us that he was with him this morning. and then when he knew that the israeli forces where he had and they rated the outskirts of the junior refugee cab, he wanted to go take his weapon and fight them. there is a lot of pride here in jeanine when it comes to what palestinians call resistance against these ready army. and the people in the friends of aftermath were telling us that they were very proud of that palestinians are fighting these radio conventions. now when it comes to these re, the army, it said that it has,
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i rested to palestinians. one of them was a, had an m, 16 weapon and that their troops didn't have any injuries. m, p, 's and pakistan as a vote on whether or not prime minister non con, keeps his job. he says, attempts to remove him, a part of a foreign conspiracy. when m. p, 's are reconvening to debate his faith after parliament was dissolved to avoid a vote of no confidence. supreme court judges ruled though that that was illegal opposition party say they have enough boats to out on, but accusing of trying to delay proceedings. let's take a look at how the push for a know confidence lead to a constitutional crisis. last sunday, the opposition put forward a no confidence motion in parliament and the bid to the prime minister. it accused him of handling the economy badly. of a deputy speak of blood the motion saying it was unconstitutional and involved
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foreign interference on him on cons advice. the president then dissolve parliament for the opposition challenge the order in the supreme court. and on friday, the court ruled cons moved to dissolve parliament in coal staff. elections was the legal court ordered parliament to reconvene and hold. the no confidence both earlier corresponded, sour, binge evade spoke to a member of the prime minister's party. why is emron can not showing sportsman spirit to why is he not there at the assembly? why the running away from the road as he sees that did he does just doesn't have enough people to keep him in power. well, they gave us never, over, under the last boyles, boyles in grant hahn is not running away is gonna be, is here to pretty much here, but what opposition is trying to do? is that buying people? the, where's the sportsmen's spirit there? there's not sportsmen, spirit, and they're buying people. they are part of this international guns. but as see there's a document established document beer, which mentioned says vote of no confidence. it has very much linked with them and
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they're brought it and then they're bought out people. and you know, knowing these are allegations you have not provided a shred of proof that people have been bought. this so called letter is controversial. the person you who you are assigned to robert from your own party has actually denied it denied that he wants to take that job. so it feels that he's under a lot of pressure and you're extending his tenure in power by just delaying it. where letter was endorsed by our national security committee by the parliamentary committee, where the cabinet and we also want supreme court to proven to it. and that's for the filing of you petition because super supreme court gave its verdict on the technical ruling of the speaker. but the ruling was based on some foundation than the foundation, is this, this letter, this document which needs to be brought in to it and what is going to be happening next? what is the strategy and then are if him round hand is removed from power, he's also asked people to come out in the streets on sunday evening. up. are you
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going to, are we going to see disruption on the streets of pakistan? what is the strategy? well, you know, people are parked than have decided and they will come out and protest tomorrow evening. they're doing this massive protest oil across peaceful protest and in depth democracy we have the right to do it. and you a semester public movement, forcing elections happening within next 3 months. was still ahead on al jazeera. should he stay or should he go to the mexico? we'll have the pulse, the design. if the president remains in power, arriving at the world's most expensive tourist destination, will tell you more about this historic mission to space. ah, it's that time the year when the western pacific gets very active, you got
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a name storm here, malak us, it may well effect guam, it's betsy se staying over open water as it expands into quite a big storm. but it's in a lot of latitude where you can pick up another circulation here in the middle of philippines, one head and south china sea, and we dizzy one yesterday to the west of that. so this is the wet area. in indonesia, there are plenty of showers around, but not as intense as they were the rains if you like, moving north. and you'll find a lot of rain developed if you just watch taiwan stretching up to the small islands of japan based fee. now we're seeing winter being pushed northwards, the set temperatures rising, there above average by a few degrees in parts of japan, they're about right where they should be in beijing. but south the yangtze down towards hong kong were talking about $47.00 degrees above average. and it hasn't prompted many showers in this part of china or either there are a few developing the high ground west in your nan, but nothing much else. it's just warm sunshine. but this is the hint to the developing rain still to come. i think this could be the start of the spring rains,
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lily, i know, but they are all the same. it india rate is showing itself in the south and insur, lincoln's big shadow up in the northeast. they could be pretty vicious, quite violent to the next day. or 2, ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of banning russian oil, a gas for western leaders, or sanctions on russian energy or exports? a recipe for social informed opinions, france is not abandoning to fight against jeddy, still resumed the area. we're going to be teaching from nisha and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou?
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ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera time to recap the headlines, a global pledging event to raise funds for ukrainian refugees is being held in warsaw. poland has taken the largest number of refugees cleaned the war in ukraine . british prime minister boss johnson is currently in ki, if, when a government spokesman says he's visit began by meeting president below the music events. the spokesman called the u. k. a leader in the support of ukraine. a funeral has been held for a palestinian man who was shot dead by israeli troops during the raven. janine is ready, ami has now withdrawn from the area often trying to arrest the father of palestinian man who killed 3 people in tact until of even close. thick now the presidents of china and the philippines have held a virtual summit,
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but that joint statement did not mention the territorial disputes in the south china sea. fishermen in the philippines site bay caught in the middle of a territorial tassel with china, general allen, dog and reports from some banners. so somebody else will know just ski, the local you flood, know, believe been all. but when read 3 could do thursday around for the presidents in 2016 eve down to defend philippine a fisherman at all costs. this is years later that promise to jet skis to the south china sea level turned out to be an electioneering stunt in one of our global. that was my bravado, who was appeal campaign john joe and a huge disappointment to the thousands of philippine fishermen who voted for him here in the town of monsieur lock in zambales province. as his army in the mo bus about them, a yo, yo, for a fire or a livelihood has got the job. it is
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a matter of survival for our families. it's absurd can be a yolanda, the scarborough shawl is a 124 miles from the province and well within the exclusive economic zone claimed by the philippines. but chinese warship seized control of the reef 10 years ago since then in the sent as foreigners says, he's faced constant harris meant from chinese vessels in the quote number quote back loop. one thing i was surrounded inside the triangle of 3 chinese ships. i was in a small wooden person and they were all just them. i thought it was the end of my life . why are we fishing? like weird thebes in our own waters that this ours armina da da da and china's president. she jan thing announced that their country is i will broaden the space for more positive engagements, but such dialogue is far from the realities at sea. chinese and philippine coast guard ships almost collided last month. in with the filipino crew said, was
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a dangerous maneuver and clear violation of international law. china so called 9 dash line, which claims most of the south china sea has already been declared invalid in 2016 by an international tribunal. but that does not stop china from its expansions and incursions in the south china sea. in fact, since then, more than 240 diplomatic protests have been filed by the philippines against china . $183.00 of which were filed last year to tear to stepping down in july. and the campaign for his replacement is well underway. many philippines say that after years of policy of appeasement towards china, they're eager for a tougher stand. a more treacherous course for the next phillip in leader to navigate. jim l as in dog and al jazeera m as in lock in ballast northern
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philippines. yes, another process is taking place in sri lanka daunting the resignation of the president. go to biology proxies blamed for failing to tackle the countries worst economic crisis in more than 70 years. shortages over centrals, fuel and power cups of provokes almost daily protests for more than a month. now fernandez has more from columbus over my shoulder, the president, the secretariat, the entrance completely surrounded by protest is ah, just over here. the port city, which is one of this government says sort of key achievements as it claims i invested by the chinese. now, all of these people to see of heads that you see here today, oil coming together to call for gotta go home. that is president, go to albert, roger boxer and the government to step down. they basically said they want their futures back up all public servants. so we are here to say that always us
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needs to be heard and he needs to be respected. and this crisis needs to and know because it has gone up to the limit that throughout the book and not a bad anymore. the code has quite phenomenal. one civil rights activists i spoke to said he's never seen anything like this in 35 years. let's look at some of the messages we need educated leaders. hashtags go to go home, go to hand. roger pock says one says, no more discussions, give us solutions, or nurse than roger parts of family and other corrupted politician. these very much the rallying cry of the protests is here today. even attempts by the present good, how bad roger boxer to bring in negotiations appointed special committee on economic change. the central bank governor does not seem to be appeasing the people out here. they say enough is enough. now vote is mexico head to the polls on sunday
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to decide the future of the president and the rest minute lopez over a dog called to the referendum to see whether or not vote is a happy for him to complete his 6 year term. those critics say it's little more than expensive propaganda exercise manual for apollo as mo, from mexico. sophie mexico will hold a controversial presidential recall referendum on april 10th. mexican citizens are being asked a simple question. should mexican president under this manuel? nope. is over to thought be allowed to finish his 6 year mandate or not. but i can follow sir lopez. obadiah lord has called this 1st of its kind recall vote on the government's highest office, a way to empower citizens and vital for validating his presidency. and doesn't look at some of the little mac and he's more than i said, you know, what we're seeing is some mechanism for direct democracy with old mexicans can evaluate the chief executive product after 3 years for this mechanism to be activated. a certain number of signatures are needed, in this case,
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the signatures have been gather new and on april 10th, we will go to the polls to vote for preference. oh the recall referendum has become one of the most polarizing political topics in mexico. many criticize the $77000000.00 price tag to hold the vote. others have called the recall referendum on the presidency unnecessary adding that lobe is over. i thought already has a nearly 60 percent approval rating. a stem of money, they stand on us and we are protesting against the measure. this government is taking. we are not in favor of the vote for the revocation of his mandate because its being promoted by the government when the citizens should have promoted it. critics also argue that the president is using the special recall mechanism to violate campaign laws and galvanize his party. supporters ahead of the countries next presidential election in 2024. in april cecil the year our levels in this process of consulting would waters nearly every he's been broken. the president has
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engaged campaigning. public officials are campaigning, political campaigns of breast hint and social media. and what is a person his subject will deflect his political muscle. when a recent survey suggests that only as much as 27 percent of eligible voters will participate in the upcoming referendum for below the 40 percent necessary for the results to be binding, regardless of voter turnout. however, the mexican president has vowed to resign. if you lose it in a giant step for space tourism, the 1st old private team of astronauts is docks at the international space station . 3 of the 4 men are dropping us. each paid $55000000.00 to stay in space for 10 days. emission is being led by a former nasa astronaut who now works for the private space company axiom. for love, a burglar is a space journalist and offer. he says the private mission is more about tourism
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than science. this team which is gone, gone mostly on a mission. we just just as judas, they said they would be doing some outreach work from that. obviously anybody who was into space some outreach and reaches out to the larger community in, on essentially telling people how beautiful the looks like from space so. so outreach, certainly what happened. i don't expect them to be doing much science, but yes, not as being for some of the scientific results and signed the big instrument which are going to come back with the mission in or little over a week. ah, i think you through some of the headlines.
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